Social Justice
The Counseling Center has a strong commitment to social justice by promoting a sense of community inspired by Loyola’s values for inclusivity. We live out our commitment in the following ways:
- Anti-racism and White Accountability
- Bias Reporting
- Campus Partnerships and Outreach
- Community Connections
- Identity Affirming Services
- Professional Development
- Racial Injustice & Violence
- Secondary Trauma & Our Loyola Community
- Social Justice Committee
- Social Media
Additional resources:
- Managing stress related to political change
- How To Cope With Trauma In a Time of Civil Unrest
- Coping After Disaster
Loyola Counseling Center Land Acknowledgement
The staff at the Counseling Center humbly acknowledges and honors the Indigenous communities whose ancestral homelands and resources were stolen and colonized in the creation of this nation, state and campus. We recognize the Piscataway, Nanticoke and Lumbee as past, present, and future caretakers of this land.
A land acknowledgement is a small and insufficient step towards correcting the narrative and injustice of colonialism both past and present. While this small act will never erase the atrocities that have been endured by Indigenous peoples both locally and around the world, it is a part of our ongoing commitment to uplifting the sovereignty of Indigenous communities. We are therefore committed to resisting the oppression that takes many forms, including the attack on mental health, threat to the environment, and continued violence caused by systems of racism.
Contact Us
Humanities, Room 150One flight up the turret entrance
Phone: 410-617-CARE (2273)
Call to schedule an appointment
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.