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Course: THEO 33965/CSC 33965
Location: Chicago, IL
Date: Winter Break, Jan. 6 - 11, 2009
Fee: $150
Classes: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The Robinson Center
November 5, 12, 19 & December 3
The application for this this program is now closed.
*Students traveling abroad in Spring 2009:
As a Winter Seminar Program, this seminar cannot accept
applicants from students who are studying abroad in Spring 2009.
Registration Information:
Accepted students, including freshmen:
Register on Inside ND as a spring class: November 17, 2008 - January 22, 2009.
Read about the seminar in CSC News & Reflections.
This six-day winter seminar is an opportunity to experience the gospel in action on the streets of Chicago:
Participants are invited to experience this faith-based program, and to be open to developing new perspectives on the role of neighborhood churches and organizations responding to social needs. This seminar is intended for students with previous urban experience eager to sharpen their social analysis, and to learn new forms of ministry for adults committed to social justice. Because of the unique partnership between the Sinsinawa Dominican Apostolic Volunteer Program and the Center for Social Concerns, there will be an emphasis on spirituality and community participation by all in the seminar.
The six days will include conversations and social action with diverse leaders throughout Chicago's organizing community, working through local organizations devoted to overcome situations of injustice and poverty afflicting members of their constituencies. The evenings will be spent reflecting about these experiences at Dominican Volunteer's House of Connections in the North Lawndale community. Local members of the community may be invited for evening reflections. There will be a strong emphasis on spirituality and social analysis throughout the evening reflections, which may also include a celebration of the Eucharist. Each day there will be an opportunity to explore hope in Chicago neighborhoods that are often considered to be hopeless.
Contact:
Jay Caponigro Robinson Community Learning Center 574.631.9423 |
Caitlyn Murphy Student Coordinator |