Sustainability and Social Justice at AUNE

Sustainability and Social Justice at AUNE We are committed to ecological stewardship and social justice, cultivating local as well as global pe Our goal is justice and empowerment for all.

At Our Core: AUNE’s Commitment to Social Justice, Diversity & Inclusion

We define social justice as an ongoing process to which we are committed, rather than as an ultimately achievable goal. At AUNE, social justice entails respect, care, and equity; with a consciousness about the impact of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, family responsibility or family status, marital status, religious

or political conviction, pregnancy, age, and disability. By recognizing the dignity of each individual, we seek to build a healthy community based on social justice. We understand that social justice recognizes the intricate involvement of attitudes in the construction of institutional practices, and seeks ownership and responsibility for these attitudes. To that end, AUNE, as an institution, is committed to engaging in self-examination, gauging assumptions and judgments in order to foster attitudes of respect that invite members of our community into relationships, instead of alienation. We also recognize that – crucially – social justice extends beyond attitudes and into actions that promote the creation of a space for the human spirit to thrive and the establishment and continuation of just relationships. AUNE’s commitment to social justice challenges each of us to work with others to design and continually seek to strengthen our institution as a place for personal and social development. Our actions for structural change in society also necessarily include advocacy for the elimination of violence and oppression, the alleviation of poverty, promotion of environmental justice and sustainability, and the diminution of inequality. We define our actions to promote social justice not as works of charity but of justice, as we work to become allies for fairness. As an educational institution, AUNE strives to cultivate social justice through active engagement in course curricula, practica, service learning, and partnerships with outside organizations. We encourage our students to become “change agents” and to graduate prepared to integrate social justice work into their chosen professions. Inclusion and Diversity

In recognition of our mission, vision, and core values, Antioch University governors, trustees, faculty, staff, students, and alumni pledge to engage in ongoing development as an inclusive learning community. To this end, we respond to the spectrum of human diversity so that no one is marginalized. Firmly rooted in our longstanding tradition of challenging inequities and promoting social change, we are committed to continued growth as an international university that addresses the complexities of the diverse regions we serve. To move beyond tolerance toward inclusion, affirmation and the celebration of our differences, we embrace challenges and recognize that the responsibility for this rests with each member of the community and with the university as an educational institution. We commit to creating and maintaining a learning environment free from discrimination, and we encourage and support those who identify and speak out against discrimination in pursuit of social justice. We demonstrate our commitment to the celebration of difference through self-examination, respectful interactions, and through formal and informal policies and practices that give life to these ideals within Antioch University and the world around us.

02/07/2019

From visionary filmmaker Spike Lee comes the incredible true story of an American hero. Don't forget to catch BlacKkKlansman tonight at 04:30 at Antioch University in room E101!

02/05/2019

Be sure to check out BlacKkKlansman today at 4:30PM in Room E101! And if you can't come today, don't fret! There is another showing on Thursday at 4:30PM.

'Right to Repair' is an important movement for sustainability.
01/09/2019

'Right to Repair' is an important movement for sustainability.

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12/12/2018

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