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JSA 2013 Fifteenth Annual Conference

THEME:
Family and Community in a Fractured World: Rooting for Justice, Restoring the Roots



May 30 - June 1, 2013

Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

Conference 2013
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LODGING Information: (print pdf format)
Discounts are available for the Ft. Washington Holiday Inn (direct phone: 215-643-3000) using 'Justice Studies' as the code for $95 with shuttleservice (at prearranged times) to Arcadia and easy access to the train station. This discounted rate is available only until May 7th. Check in time is 3pm, check out time is 11am. Free parking. Guests will be asked to leave a credit card on file or $50 cash deposit.

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Call for Conference Papers
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SUBMISSIONS

You may submit a paper abstract or propose an entire panel session. JSA encourages your creative modes of presentation, including but not limited to video, photography, and interactive sessions.

Please send your presentation or session title with a 200 word abstract electronically to Program Co-Chair, Sara Ellen Kitchen, kitchens@chc.edu by APRIL 1, 2013.

 

Our Annual Noam Chomsky Award for the 2013 Conference will be presented to

JANE GOLDEN

2013 CHOMSKY AWARD RECIPIENT JANE GOLDEN

Jane Golden, Executive Director,has been a driving force for the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, overseeing its growth from a small city agency into the nation's largest mural program and a model for community development across the country and around the globe.
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Contemporary Justice Review

CALL FOR PAPERS 2013

"ANARCHISM as a
FOUNDATION for JUSTICE "


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KEITH MCHENRY
2012 CHOMSKY AWARD RECIPIENT

Keith McHenry, Co-Founder of Food Not Bombs 2012 Noam Chomsky Award Recipien

The Justice Studies Association is happy to award its 2012 Noam Chomsky Award to Keith McHenry – co-founder of the Food Not Bombs social movement. During the 1970s, Keith McHenry began studying painting at Boston University. His anti-nuclear war street art became the subject of an Off Broadway play called Murder Now! and the film, The Sidewalk Sector. At the same time, Keith studied with Howard Zinn and became active with the Clamshell Alliance making several trips to Seabrook, New Hampshire to protest nuclear power.

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2013
Fifteenth Annual
JSA Conference


"Family and Community in a Fractured World"

May 30 - June 1
2013


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