Social Justice
Perspectives of Black Men in Law School, Part 1
Black men make up less than 5% of lawyers in the United States. Though drastically underrepresented in the legal profession, Black men are overrepresented in the number of...
View EventBreaking the Unconscious Bias Habit
According to research, bias is a habit that begins to take shape at an early age. As we form our own social identities surrounding things like ethnicity, race, sexual orientation,...
View EventThe Importance of Inclusion at ND Law
What does it mean to be part of an inclusive law school community? On this episode of The DEI Podcast, Marisa Simon ā10, Director of Admissions at Notre Dame Law School,...
View EventWho Is My Neighbor? Racism and the Catholic Social Tradition
A conversation about race relations with Ernest Morrell, Center for Literacy Education and John Cavadini, McGrath Institute for Church Life, moderated by Diane Desierto, Keough...
watch videoStaying in the Game
What do DEI efforts look like in the sports and entertainment industry? How do mandates like the NFLās Rooney rule impact diversity and inclusion at the highest levels of...
View EventUnderstanding Imposter Feelings
Have you ever felt like an imposter? Unqualified for the job, less intelligent than your classmates, or undeserving of your accomplishments, and that somehow you managed to...
View EventJustice in Housing
Imagine being at risk of losing your home. For many low-income families, record unemployment caused by Covid-19 and Covid-related deaths of income-earning family members have made...
View EventThe DEI Podcast with Max Gaston: The Mental Health Crisis in Prisons
What happens to a personās mind when you lock them in a cage no bigger than a parking space? When theyāre constantly exposed to dehumanizing, unsanitary, loud, and violent...
View EventThe DEI Podcast with Max Gaston – Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice
āInnocent people should not be in prison.ā (Anna McGinn, Notre Dame Law School ā22). Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice | RSS.com Exoneration justice is the...
View EventBlack@ND
BLACK@ND is a podcast where we discuss the experiences of Notre Dameās African American students, current and alumni, and the steps taken to survive in a community that lacks...
watch videoBuilding an Anti-Racist Vocabulary: Anti-Racist Words of the Week
Building an Anti-Racist VocabularyĀ is a three-part initiative aimed at providing students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the University of Notre Dame with sustained, critical...
Read ArticleNew Notre Dame podcast, ThinkND series to explore lifeās meaning, mission
How does one find meaning and a mission in our restless world? How can we make decisions that help ourselves and others? How do we find the path that leads us to discover the...
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