Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Seminary Summer/Islamic Internship for Worker Justice

Sr. Marianne forwarded me the following information. If you're wondering what you might do this summer, this might be something to consider.

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Seminary Summer/Islamic Internship for Worker Justice is a joint project of Interfaith Worker Justice, the AFL-CIO, and Change to Win unions. This unique program will give 35 to 50 Muslim and rabbinical students, seminarians, and other future religious leaders the opportunity to:
• Witness workers' struggles for a voice in the workplace;
• Discover how unions can be a vehicle for achieving social justice;
• Work with religious, community and union activists to build support for workers who are organizing unions;
• Find ways to include worker justice in future ministry.

This 10-week internship program will begin on June 10 with a one-week orientation at a central location. Interns will then travel to worksites around the country to spend eight weeks supporting a specific worker campaign. Requests for placement in local worksites will be considered, but cannot be guaranteed. Participants will reconvene Aug. 15-17 for reflection and to plan next steps.

Each intern will receive:
• A weekly stipend;
• Possible academic credit;
• Help with housing costs if needed;
• On-the-job transportation costs;
• A mentor for theological reflection throughout the summer (if desired).

Qualified applicants must be enrolled (or accepted) in a graduate program preparing them to be religious leaders. Muslim students enrolled in any graduate program are also eligible. Applicants should be committed to social justice, willing to work relatively independently, able to communicate with a broad range of people, and flexible. This is not an internship for someone who likes everything to be perfectly clear.

Seminary Summer began in 2000 as a track of the AFL-CIO's Union Summer program, which has involved nearly 2,500 young people since 1996. Interfaith Worker Justice is the leading national religious organization addressing worker justice issues and rebuilding alliances with the union labor movement. Deadline: March 1 for early acceptance. Applications will there after be considered on a rolling basis.

For more information, contact Sara Wohlleb at Interfaith Worker Justice, 1020 W Bryn Mawr Ave., 4th Fl., Chicago, IL 60660; (773) 728-8400 x 43; seminarysummer@iwj.org; www.iwj.org.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

CAL Islam Awareness Week

I received the information about these speakers from Ahmad, my contact with the Muslim Students Association. Unfortunately the ones I would really want to go to are Monday and Tuesday nights and Monday night I'll be at the Dumb Ox (7:30pm... all the cool people will be there) and Tuesday night I have class. But I'm passing on the dates in case anyone is interested.

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WHAT IS ISLAM? WHO ARE MUSLIMS?
Come find the answers to your questions during Islam Awareness Week!

The following are the different events we will be holding throughout the week:

- What makes a successful Jihad?--Monday (11/13) - 7 pm, 110 Barrows
-Muslim Women: Unveiling the Truth--Tuesday (11/14) - 7 pm, 2060 VLSB
- Spoken Word: The Voice of Silence with Amir Sulaiman--Wednesday (11/15) - 8 pm, Naia Lounge in Lower Sproul
- The Truth about Palestine--Thursday (11/16) - 7 pm, 2040 VLSB
- The Jumuah Friday Prayer - The Quran: Applications in Daily Life--Friday (11/17) - 1:15 pm, East Pauley Ballroom

Monday, November 06, 2006

Some DSPT business and upcoming events

Dear Students,

I have been discussing with Pete Macleod about putting student accomplishments up on the DSPT website. Do you have anything that you have done as a DSPT student that we could put up to show how great DSPT students are? Conference presentations? Article publications? Poetry or other writing that was published? Competitive internships in DC?

If you have anything like this, please email me back at asdspt@dspt.edu and we'll put it up on the website so everyone can see how great YOU are. :)

Additionally, I'd like to remind you about some GREAT upcoming DSPT events. Details about all of these can be found on the ASDSPT calendar.
** This Wednesday (Nov. 8) is Dr. Berkman's inaugural lecture at 7:30pm in Classroom 1.
** Starting this Thursday (Nov. 9) will be the Theology of the Body Discussion Group at 7:30pm in Classroom 2.
** Don't forget that next Monday (Nov. 13) at 7:30pm will be the second meeting of the Dumb Ox: a Theology Forum! Br. Augustine will be speaking on the topic of original sin. Also, the discussion from the first meeting of the Dumb Ox continues on the ASDSPT blog, in case you couldn't make it.
** Then Monday, Nov. 27 will be an Owl of Minerva. The speaker will be Alice Sowaal, a professor of philosophy at SFSU.

Don't forget that the deadline in order to lock in the preorder price for the VERITAS zip-up hoodies is Wednesday, Nov. 8 at NOON! We will be placing the order at that point, so if you know you want one and want to get the discounted price, email us back at asdspt@dspt.edu ASAP!

I hope the semester is going well for everyone!

Sincerely,
Elissa McCormack
ASDSPT President