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Teaching with Love, Justice, & Magis: FCIP 2024 Programming Series

Teaching with Love, Justice, & Magis is FCIP’s Fall ‘24 Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Program series. Join us for our film discussion, Book Club series, and/or our Accountability Circle as we explore and engage with our Ignatian practices and Jesuit values as they relate to encountering love and justice in teaching and learning at the university.  

Each program will be held synchronously and virtually, via Zoom. Event series registration link soon to come!

Film Discussion (Register here!) Open to ALL faculty, staff, and students!

Teaching & Learning Book Club (Register here!)

  • All About Love: New Visions, bell hooks 
    • Author Bell Hooks gives us a non-academic, though personally profound, look into this universal and ageless question in her book,’‘ All About Love: New Visions’’ One can assimilate Hooks’’ analysis of love to Scott M. Peck’s view of life from Road Less Traveled”: “Life is difficult” as Peck says… once one accepts that life is, in fact, complex, it’s easier to accept the natural course of life. Venture with Hooks into her perspective on love in her value-filled chapters about what love is. This non-academic, though intellectually written book will allow you to consider your thoughts and views on love while giving you cultural awareness of what society allows us to accept and what we are taught to believe love is. 
    • You can find electronic and physical copies of the book from our LUC Libraries at the following link: All about love : new visions - Loyola University Chicago Libraries (exlibrisgroup.com)
  • Schedule: 11:00am - 12:30pm, register at this link!
    • October 10th: Chapters 1-4; How do we teach with Love? 
    • October 24th: Chapters 5-8; How do we teach with justice? 
    • November 7th: Chapter 9-13; How does magis impact our teaching practice? 
  • Find FCIP's past Abolitionist Pedagogy Reading Series materials here!

Conversation Circle: To Whom Are We Accountable?

Teaching with Love, Justice, & Magis is FCIP’s Fall ‘24 Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Program series. Join us for our film discussion, Book Club series, and/or our Accountability Circle as we explore and engage with our Ignatian practices and Jesuit values as they relate to encountering love and justice in teaching and learning at the university.  

Each program will be held synchronously and virtually, via Zoom. Event series registration link soon to come!

Film Discussion (Register here!) Open to ALL faculty, staff, and students!

Teaching & Learning Book Club (Register here!)

  • All About Love: New Visions, bell hooks 
    • Author Bell Hooks gives us a non-academic, though personally profound, look into this universal and ageless question in her book,’‘ All About Love: New Visions’’ One can assimilate Hooks’’ analysis of love to Scott M. Peck’s view of life from Road Less Traveled”: “Life is difficult” as Peck says… once one accepts that life is, in fact, complex, it’s easier to accept the natural course of life. Venture with Hooks into her perspective on love in her value-filled chapters about what love is. This non-academic, though intellectually written book will allow you to consider your thoughts and views on love while giving you cultural awareness of what society allows us to accept and what we are taught to believe love is. 
    • You can find electronic and physical copies of the book from our LUC Libraries at the following link: All about love : new visions - Loyola University Chicago Libraries (exlibrisgroup.com)
  • Schedule: 11:00am - 12:30pm, register at this link!
    • October 10th: Chapters 1-4; How do we teach with Love? 
    • October 24th: Chapters 5-8; How do we teach with justice? 
    • November 7th: Chapter 9-13; How does magis impact our teaching practice? 
  • Find FCIP's past Abolitionist Pedagogy Reading Series materials here!

Conversation Circle: To Whom Are We Accountable?