Upcoming Events

  • Social Exclusion Simulation (+)

    Monday, February 13, 2012
    1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Chicago Campus

     

    The Institute on Social Exclusion developed an experiential role play exercise called the 'Social Exclusion Simulation' with the purpose of illustrating what social structures are, how they operate, and how they can systematically block some groups' access to rights, resources, and opportunities required for social integration. The Simulation uses reentry experiences of formerly incarcerated women to illustrate how some community's efforts at social integration are systematically stymied by structural features of our society. The Simulation has proven to be a very effective tool for helping people to (1) change their outlooks and behaviors vis-à-vis important social issues; (2) question prevailing perceptions and assumptions; and (3) appreciate the limits on personal responsibility resulting from a context of constraining social structures and systems.
     
    To participate, you must RSVP in advance. Since there are multiple Social Exclusion simulations throughout the year, please include the date you wish to attend.
     

  • Social Exclusion Simulation (+)

    Wednesday, February 29, 2012
    9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Chicago Campus

     

    The Institute on Social Exclusion developed an experiential role play exercise called the 'Social Exclusion Simulation' with the purpose of illustrating what social structures are, how they operate, and how they can systematically block some groups' access to rights, resources, and opportunities required for social integration. The Simulation uses reentry experiences of formerly incarcerated women to illustrate how some community's efforts at social integration are systematically stymied by structural features of our society. The Simulation has proven to be a very effective tool for helping people to (1) change their outlooks and behaviors vis-à-vis important social issues; (2) question prevailing perceptions and assumptions; and (3) appreciate the limits on personal responsibility resulting from a context of constraining social structures and systems.
     
    To participate, you must RSVP in advance. Since there are multiple Social Exclusion simulations throughout the year, please include the date you wish to attend.
     

  • Social Exclusion Simulation (+)

    Wednesday, March 14, 2012
    6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Chicago Campus

     

    The Institute on Social Exclusion developed an experiential role play exercise called the 'Social Exclusion Simulation' with the purpose of illustrating what social structures are, how they operate, and how they can systematically block some groups' access to rights, resources, and opportunities required for social integration. The Simulation uses reentry experiences of formerly incarcerated women to illustrate how some community's efforts at social integration are systematically stymied by structural features of our society. The Simulation has proven to be a very effective tool for helping people to (1) change their outlooks and behaviors vis-à-vis important social issues; (2) question prevailing perceptions and assumptions; and (3) appreciate the limits on personal responsibility resulting from a context of constraining social structures and systems.
     
    To participate, you must RSVP in advance. Since there are multiple Social Exclusion simulations throughout the year, please include the date you wish to attend.
     

  • Social Exclusion Simulation (+)

    Thursday, March 22, 2012
    9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Chicago Campus

     

    The Institute on Social Exclusion developed an experiential role play exercise called the 'Social Exclusion Simulation' with the purpose of illustrating what social structures are, how they operate, and how they can systematically block some groups' access to rights, resources, and opportunities required for social integration. The Simulation uses reentry experiences of formerly incarcerated women to illustrate how some community's efforts at social integration are systematically stymied by structural features of our society. The Simulation has proven to be a very effective tool for helping people to (1) change their outlooks and behaviors vis-à-vis important social issues; (2) question prevailing perceptions and assumptions; and (3) appreciate the limits on personal responsibility resulting from a context of constraining social structures and systems.
     
    To participate, you must RSVP in advance. Since there are multiple Social Exclusion simulations throughout the year, please include the date you wish to attend.
     

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