Marianists and Communities of Color in the United States
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Publication Date
2-22-2022
Keywords
Marianist, Social Justice, African Americans, Mexican Americans
Description
A panel discussion: What Have We Learned and What Is the Legacy?
Panelists will discuss and explore the Marianist role regarding social justice issues among African American and Mexican American communities.
Panel 1: African American Marianists
The Rev. Tony Pogorelc, P.P.S., Ph.D. Coordinator of Pastoral Formation at Assumption Seminary “Exploring the Roles of Marianists in East St. Louis Communities of Color”
Sue Nash, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology, St. Mary’s University “Recognizing Notable Voices for Racial Justice among African American Marianists”
Janet Armitage, Ph.D. Chair of the Department of Sociology, Associate Professor of Sociology, St. Mary’s University “African American Marianists: An Introduction to Their Mid-20th Century Call for Racial Justice”
Panel 2: Marianists and Mexican Americans
Edgar Velázquez Reynald “Mexican American Student Activism, 1960—1969”
Christopher Holman “Zenith of Chicano Movement at St. Mary’s, 1970—1975”
Gerald E. Poyo, Ph.D. O’Connor Chair for the History of Hispanic Texas and the Southwest Professor of History, St. Mary’s University “Mexican American Studies: Prophet Voices and the Path Not Taken, 1966—1972”
Collection
Conference on Justice and Social Concerns - 2022
Format
MOV
Medium
Video presentation
Size or Duration
1 hour, 27 minutes, 19 seconds
City
San Antonio, Texas
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Recommended Citation
St. Mary's University, "Marianists and Communities of Color in the United States" (2022). 2022. 1.
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/cjsc22/1