Connecting Social Justice & Research

to Build Community

Participatory Action Research (PAR) Session 3:

 Learning Photovoice 


Saturday, October 17, 2009

 

1:00-3:00pm

 

Spalding University, Room: ELC Lectorium

@ intersection of 4th and Breckinridge

 

This session will focus on the methods of photovoice featuring guest PAR researcher, Steve Kroeger. Kroeger is an Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati in the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services, in the department of Special Education. Please join this gathering of social justice organizations, community members, students and researchers as we explore topics and issues of Participatory Action Research (PAR). PAR strives to build authentic partnerships between academia and community in order to collaborate on research that is meaningful and useful whether in advocacy and public policy or campaigns and programs.

 

Session is FREE

 

RSVP for Childcare by OCTOBER 13

 

Questions:                              

jardana99pk@yahoo.com, 502-852-6142

 

Sponsored in part by Spalding University School of Social Work, Kentucky Jobs with Justice, University of Louisville's Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Women in Transition, the Department of Public Health and Wellness and the Center for Health Equity.


Concert to benefit

Critical Programs at St. John Center

Concert Featuring

Anne Feeney & David Rovics
Friday, October 23, 2009 at 7:30 pm
700 E Muhammad Ali Blvd
$15.00 per person

 

"Anne Feeney is the best labor singer in North America."-- Utah Phillips

"David Rovics is
the musical version of Democracy Now!"-- Amy Goodman

 

Benefit Concert Featuring
Anne Feeney & David Rovics
Friday, October 23, 2009 at 7:30 pm

St. John Center
700 E Muhammad Ali Blvd

(corner of Clay St & Muhammad Ali Blvd in the Phoenix Hill Neighborhood)
$15.00 per person
for tickets or
more information
call
502-568-6758 or
502-583-5147
All proceeds benefit
St. John Center for Homeless Men
 

Anne Feeney has dedicated her music career to promoting economic justice and recently finished a national tour to help mobilize support for health care reform.  Hers is a raucous folk genre sure to inspire!