SOCIAL JUSTICE MEETS INTERFAITH UNDERSTANDING
WITH UH, IID PARTNERSHIP
Collaboration Will Endow Professorship, Provide Scholarships
and Add to Diverse Curriculum
HOUSTON, Oct. 4, 2007—Interfaith dialogue in the interest
of social work—that’s at the heart of a new partnership
between the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work
(GCSW) and the Institute of Interfaith Dialog (IID). Over the next
three years, the IID will donate $990,000 to endow a professorship,
provide scholarships and fund a conference for high school students
that promotes peace and social justice.
“This partnership is unique in that it acknowledges the value
of diverse exchanges in order for our students to become better
social workers,” said Ira Colby, dean of the college. “We
are eager to add this necessary dimension to our students’
experiences at the college.”
The IID is a national, nonprofit educational organization that
brings communities together to promote compassion, cooperation and
community service through interfaith dialogue and conversation.
The organization’s leadership is primarily Turkish and Muslim.
In addition to providing interfaith discussions and panels, the
IID sponsors trips to Turkey.
“We are very excited about this opportunity to work with
the college, and we hope unique contributions to peace and social
justice will result,” said Y. Alp Aslandogan, vice president
of IID in charge of academic programs. “We believe that faith
communities around the world have a significant role to play in
promoting peace and social justice. This partnership with the college
will enable us to more effectively explore the positive roles world
faiths can play in fostering peace, social justice and harmonious
human relations in our local communities as well as globally.”
The partnership will bring a scholar from Turkey to the college
as a visiting professor in Islamic studies and social work. An educational
exchange also will allow professors from the college to teach in
Turkey, and students to visit there.
“Our students will be able to travel to Turkey to study the
social service system there—how children are cared for or
how their healthcare system works,” Colby said. “Students
will get a cross-cultural view of the differing social service structures.”
In addition, the partnership will fund the annual PeaceJam Youth
Conference, an international program that brings hundreds of high
school students to affiliated regions for workshops on non-violence
and peace, under the direction of a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
UH last hosted the event in 2006.
The partnership with IID is reflective of the kinds of collaborations
in which the college engages to advance social, economic and political
justice, and to advance knowledge for competent, ethical practice
and leadership with diverse populations. The GCSW has partnered
with the Nobel Women’s Initiative (NWI), housed at the college,
whose
mission is supporting human and women’s rights around the
world. Under the direction of laureate and distinguished visiting
professor Jody Williams, the NWI is active around the world.
For more information on the UH Graduate College of Social Work,
visit www.sw.uh.edu/main/home.php.
For more information on the Institute of Interfaith Dialog, visit
www.interfaithdialog.org/.
About the University of Houston
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and teaching institution, is home to more than 40 research centers
and institutes and sponsors more than 300 partnerships with corporate,
civic and governmental entities. UH, the most diverse research university
in the country, stands at the forefront of education, research and
service with more than 35,000 students.
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