91制片厂

91制片厂

鈥楢lmost like waking up again鈥: 91制片厂 students embrace Social Justice Studies Distinction

Ada Velazquez, 91制片厂's first Social Justice Studies Distinction graduate, stands outside the Trickster Cultural Center in Schaumburg.

Ada Velazquez was the first 91制片厂 student to complete the Social Justice Studies Distinction. A Mexican American with indigenous roots, she is completing a capstone project working with the Trickster Cultural Center in Schaumburg.

When Assistant Professor Michael Bentley was a student 鈥 first in high school, then at 91制片厂 and Northwestern University 鈥 he felt like something was missing from his education.

鈥淚 loved learning, and I loved going to school,鈥 he recalled, 鈥渂ut I was learning how to fit into the world instead of how to reshape the world.鈥

Bentley is now an assistant professor and co-chair of humanities and the first coordinator of the 91制片厂 Social Justice Studies Distinction, a program for students who want to pursue an education that prepares them to succeed while applying knowledge to help improve the world around them.

鈥淲e wanted to create an opportunity for students at 91制片厂 to begin to think about how they can leverage their academic experience toward serving the community and addressing problems,鈥 he explained. 鈥淎nd I wanted them to get that opportunity in their first years of college as opposed to waiting for graduate school.鈥

 

A well-rounded, eye-opening education

Ada Velazquez, who graduated in May, was the first student to complete the Social Justice Studies (SJS) Distinction. A Mexican American with indigenous roots, she is completing a capstone project working with the in Schaumburg.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a cultural arts center where they host meetings and events and teach Native American heritage to kids, adults, anyone. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you come from,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 felt a real connection.鈥

Velazquez said the SJS Distinction taught her about history she didn鈥檛 learn in high school, without sacrificing her core studies. Her SJS capstone project leverages her volunteer work at the Trickster Center toward an analysis of the loss of Native American heritage and its effects on mental health.

鈥淚 could take the courses I needed to complete while still learning about social justice,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hrough the distinction, you get your eyes opened and you become more aware of your surroundings. It鈥檚 almost like waking up again. I鈥檓 proud to be an Indigenous woman, and I want to continue learning more.鈥

91制片厂 sophomore Jessica Unger is just beginning her SJS Distinction path and is already enjoying the benefits.

鈥淏eing involved makes my whole school experience much more well-rounded,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about becoming empowered to enact change on an in-depth, academically sound level. It鈥檚 about learning from cultures, not about cultures, and learning how to use my privilege in productive ways to make a difference.鈥

 

A distinction designed with equity in mind

The Social Justice Studies Distinction at 91制片厂 offers an inspiring and empowering experience for students seeking a more just and sustainable future. The courses required to earn the distinction either fulfill traditional degree requirements and/or are eligible for transfer credits.

鈥淭ypically, these programs are only available to students who have time to do extracurricular work,鈥 Bentley said. 鈥淲e really wanted to make it possible for the program to fit with what students are already doing, and part of the reason for that is equity.鈥

Many 91制片厂 students plan to transfer to another institution, and not everyone wants the full SJS experience. That鈥檚 why the program is designed with three paths: Exploration, Transfer Distinction and Graduate Distinction.

The Exploration Path allows students to delve into social justice curriculum in select subjects or with specific professors. By enrolling in specialized SJS course sections, students engage in meaningful dialogue about social justice, explore their identities and build relationships with like-minded peers. 鈥淪o, if you want to take one or two classes or if there鈥檚 a professor you鈥檙e interested in studying with, we want to provide you the opportunity,鈥 Bentley said.

The Transfer Distinction is ideal for those planning to transfer before earning an associate degree. While students will not earn the full distinction, they will receive a letter of recommendation from SJS faculty and help in finding social justice-oriented transfer programs. Students must complete the required 11-12 credit hours of coursework and submit a capstone project proposal.鈥淓very social justice class shows up on your transcript, and we鈥檒l help you find a career path with a social justice focus,鈥 Bentley said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 because we want you to have an opportunity to engage with this program.鈥

The Graduate Distinction is for students seeking the full SJS experience. Upon completion of all requirements, including the 11-12 credit hours of coursework and a capstone project, they earn a special distinction on their transcript and diploma, along with recognition at 91制片厂鈥檚 Commencement Ceremony.

All students are encouraged to take Social Justice Studies courses, and those who pursue the SJS Distinction gain closer collaboration with socially engaged faculty, interdisciplinary approaches, and valuable career and scholarship opportunities.

 

Learning to create change

This distinction empowers students to become active participants in their communities, campuses and workplaces. Students become catalysts for change, equipped with the knowledge, skills and passion to create a more compassionate, equitable and inclusive society.

鈥淐ollectively, at Harper we strive to serve the diverse needs of our community. We are especially excited that our students are also passionate about advocacy and learning to fight against injustice,鈥 said Dr. Tamara A. Johnson, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. 鈥91制片厂鈥檚 Social Justice Studies courses afford students the unique opportunity to integrate their passion for social justice into their academic curriculum.鈥

Bentley noted that the Social Justice Studies Distinction is not affiliated with any political party or ideology. 鈥淎s long as you鈥檙e concerned with the world being an equitable and inclusive place for everyone,鈥 he said, 鈥渢his is a program for you.鈥

To learn more about the program, contact SJS coordinator Michael Bentley at socialjustice@harpercollege.edu or 847.925.6271.