Grow with Grace " The anthropological view of human nature that motivates Lasallians recognizes and dignifies every human being as being unique, unrepeatable, and educable. Discrimination based on gender, culture, religion, sexual orientation, or political affiliation has no place in the Lasallian educational mission. As social beings, humans are capable of establishing meaningful relationships. As spiritual beings, they are open to transcendent reality and the search for life's meaning. This holistic view of human nature includes intellectual, emotional, social, cultural, ethical, and spiritual dimensions. " - Circular 461: Associated for the Lasallian Mission…an act of hope, Brothers of the Christian Schools Development of Leadership Through Adversity Wednesday September 30, 7:00 p.m. You're invited to join alumnus Jared Florell '17, virtually, in a conversation about development of leadership through adversity. Jared will touch on topics of personal growth, adversity, race, purpose, and more.
Jared is currently a senior at Purdue University studying Finance and Computer and Information Technology. Jared is a member of the wrestling team, serves on the Big Ten Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition, as well as a number of student organizations on campus including: Student Athlete Advisory Committee (President Elect), Society of Minority Managers (President 2019-2020), Mortar Board Honor Society, and Athletic Affairs Committee.
THIS EVENT IS RESERVED FOR TG STUDENTS ONLY.
Pray for those who have been victims of racism by viewing DeSales University Center for Faith and Justice's Prayer Service for Racial Justice which includes, among other elements, students and staff offering prayers, proclaiming the Word of God, and leading a protracted moment of silence in honor of those who have died from racial injustice.
Since 1982, Simpson Human Services has become a leading nonprofit responding to unmet community needs. Items collected from the donation drive will go directly to those in the Family Housing Program which serves 275 families and nearly 600 children experiencing homelessness. Totino-Grace will continue to accept donation to go to Simpson Housing Services through homecoming week. All donations can be brought to the Campus Ministry Office. High Need Donation List: $20 Cub Foods gift cards, $20 Aldi gift cards, diapers sizes 4, 5, and 6, formula, baby wipes, infrared thermometers (new or used), disinfectant wipes, toilet paper, hand sanitizer
Racial justice is the systematic fair treatment of people of all races, resulting in equitable opportunities and outcomes for all. Racial justice and racial equity goes beyond "anti-racism" to address the systemic, sinful roots of racism. It is not just the absence of discrimination and inequities, but also the presence of deliberate systems and supports to achieve and sustain racial equity through proactive and preventative measure. Learn more about systemic racism by viewing these resources 1350 Gardena Avenue NE | Fridley, MN | 55432 |