Jesuit Education: How do we obliterate the illusion that we are separate?

How do we and Jesuit institutions avoid creating relational dynamics that perpetuate stereotypes or societal barriers that often lead some to be seen as those who "serve" and others as those who are "served"?

Former ISN Board Member Mary Baudouin Recognized by Loyola University New Orleans

Mary Baudouin, a former member of the Ignatian Solidarity Network Board of Directors (2004-2010) will be recognized by Loyola University New Orleans with the Adjutor Hominum Award, which honors an outstanding Loyola graduate whose life exemplifies the values and philosophy of the Jesuit education — moral character, service to humanity and unquestionable integrity.
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Undocumented Youth Movement Illustrated in Documentary by Loyola Marymount Graduate

American DREAMers, directed by Jenniffer Castillo a 2011 graduate of Loyola Marymount University's Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting program, and co-director Saray Deiseil, follows the journey of the Campaign for an American DREAM (CAD), a group of undocumented youth who walked 3,000 miles across America's heartland, from San Francisco to Washington D.C., to fight for the DREAM Act and immigrant rights.