SAGA Programs related to Global Issues
Click each co-curricular program below for more information.
Free the Slaves
Free the Slaves Loyola is a chapter of the international organization dedicated to the true abolition of slavery. Although slavery is not legal anywhere, it is happening everywhere — even in our own backyards. Contact aschnieders@luc.edu for more information.
Invisible Conflicts
We recognize that the world is full of invisible conflicts ignored by mainstream media and governments. We enable the victims of these conflict to tell their stories, and we establish real and personal relationships between communities of power and privilege and those of poverty and oppression. Through the mutual exchange of values and knowledge, we find practical ways to help one another and transform communities, both at home and in conflict regions. Contact invisibleconflicts.loyola@gmail.com for more information. —– A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition (STAND) The opposite of love is not hate, it is indifference. We STAND strong against genocide and work toward its downfall. The goal of our group is to raise awareness and bring an end to genocide around the world. Contact mdineen1@luc.edu for more information.
UNICEF of Loyola We are a chapter of UNICEF, an international organization that provides humanitarian aid to children in developing countries. As UNICEF of Loyola, we work to help advocate for the organization, educate others about global issues that UNICEF is involved with, and fund raise to make sure our efforts are carried out on a global level. Contact LUCUNICEF@gmail.com for more information.
Free the Slaves
Free the Slaves Loyola is a chapter of the international organization dedicated to the true abolition of slavery. Although slavery is not legal anywhere, it is happening everywhere — even in our own backyards. Contact aschnieders@luc.edu for more information.
Invisible Conflicts
We recognize that the world is full of invisible conflicts ignored by mainstream media and governments. We enable the victims of these conflict to tell their stories, and we establish real and personal relationships between communities of power and privilege and those of poverty and oppression. Through the mutual exchange of values and knowledge, we find practical ways to help one another and transform communities, both at home and in conflict regions. Contact invisibleconflicts.loyola@gmail.com for more information. —– A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition (STAND) The opposite of love is not hate, it is indifference. We STAND strong against genocide and work toward its downfall. The goal of our group is to raise awareness and bring an end to genocide around the world. Contact mdineen1@luc.edu for more information.
UNICEF of Loyola We are a chapter of UNICEF, an international organization that provides humanitarian aid to children in developing countries. As UNICEF of Loyola, we work to help advocate for the organization, educate others about global issues that UNICEF is involved with, and fund raise to make sure our efforts are carried out on a global level. Contact LUCUNICEF@gmail.com for more information.
