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The College of Education was forced to pull the plug on its D.C. Social Justice Fellowship in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s back full force this spring with its commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusivity as principal elements of higher education. ....
Emily Goldberg Winer loves community building and sharing Torah with people from all walks of life and across generations. She has served as an intern at Congregation Beth Sholom in Potomac, Maryland, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, visiting chaplain at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, community educator at Brandeis, and teen coordinator at the Hebrew Home of Riverdale. She has participated in numerous fellowships including the Jewish Innovation Fellowship , the Join for Justice Fellowship, the rabbinic student fellowship at Shalom Hartman Institute, and is a Wexner Graduate Fellow. Emily is a graduate of Muhlenberg College with degrees in Religion and Jewish Studies. ....
February 1, 2021 In this week’s episode, Bennett and Monson get into literary ancestors, Monson’s top 5 rappers of all time, and what the future of poetry in this country might look like (if we are brave enough to invest in our young people). Monson spoke to us from the Michigan Department of Corrections in Freeland, Michigan. His poems are featured in “The Practice of Freedom” issue, which focuses on poetry and visual art produced by artists who have been directly affected by the criminal legal system. Joshua Bennett guest edited the issue alongside Tara Betts and Sarah Ross. In Bennett words, “Justin Monson is one of the most courageous, original, daring poets working today. I first encountered his work three years ago, as a judge for PEN America’s Writing for Justice Fellowship, and was absolutely taken aback from the very first lines. The work shimmered. Monson has a fantastic ear, and a citational breadth that is truly a wo ....