Local, National and Global Resources
There are many supports for doing social justice work. We have found these helpful. Please feel free to share your resources with us as well.Resources about Washington, D.C.
CSJ and Lauinger Library have created a portal to easily link you to data about Washington, D.C. Please click here for the link D.C. Portal
For easily accessible, socio-demographic information about D.C.’s 8 wards, please look at CSJ’s Ward Brochures. Please click here for the link Ward Brochures.
National Resources
One of our primary national partners is the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities; see http://www.accunet.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1
Another important higher education partner is the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities; see http://www.ajcunet.edu/
For information on experiential education, what we call “community-based learning," and civic engagement; see
Campus Compact http://www.compact.org/
The National Society for Experiential Education http://www.nsee.org/
The Association of American Colleges & Universities
http://www.aacu.org/about/index.cfm
Global Resources
One of our primary partner groups is the Society of Jesus, here and abroad. To find out more about the work of the Jesuits, see http://www.jesuit.org/ and http://www.mdsj.org/.
We collaborate with Community Links for student summer opportunities in Latin America. http://commlinks.org/
We also collaborate with Project Concern International for student summer opportunities in Africa. http://www.projectconcern.org
In collaboration with the Office of International Programs and the Department of Sociology, we partner with La Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Santiago, Chile) to create a summer community-based learning program for undergraduates.

