Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice

November 27th, 2007 by Chulin Meng

Loyola Libraries currently has access to a new resource from Gale: The Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice.

One of the most inspiring things about working for Loyola University Chicago is the commitment of students, faculty, and staff to social justice issues around the globe.  Now there is an encyclopedia that highlights the many people, events, and issues that have influenced the study of activism and social justice. Read about non-violence, vegetarianism, liberation theology, or child labor, or any other topic that interests you.  All entries include recommended readings and See Also notations.

For more information about The Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, contact a subject librarian.

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