Date of Award
2013
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MA Higher Education Leadership
Department
Leadership Studies
First Advisor
Mary McDonald
Second Advisor
Cheryl Getz
Third Advisor
Zachary Green
Abstract
Using Participatory Action Research, this study examined the student and staff’s experience of exploring social justice at the University of San Diego’s Women’s Center. Looking specifically at how the Center shaped the way that we understand and take up social justice, the inquiry examines our understanding and approach to our learning. Through artistic expression and dialogue, the research utilized a participatory approach that offers learning for both those interested justice and those committed to collaborative research models. I offer reflections about my own practice as an educator while sharing insights from participants in terms of the work of pursuing a deeper understanding of social justice. From this journey, we constructed a model of social justice learning, offering a container, pillars, and process to hold such exploration. The latter findings emerged with an intriguing connection to student development theory, offering insight to student affairs practitioners interested in social justice education.
Digital USD Citation
Williams, Stacey Lynn, "Belonging, Believing, Being: A Journey Toward Social Justice" (2013). School of Leadership and Education Sciences Dissertations. 2.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/soles_etd/2
Included in
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, Higher Education Commons, Leadership Studies Commons