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UDW is California’s largest union of home care and childcare providers and consistently supported and led our community’s social justice initiatives including racial justice, income inequality and affordable health care for all.
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We are especially interested in candidates whose scholarly interests go beyond standard biomedical and public health approaches to teach interdisciplinary health justice centered courses on such topics as: critical disability studies, food justice, environmental/climate justice, health disparities/policy, reproductive care, indigenous knowledge production, community healing practices, migrant health care, medical racism/apartheid, colonial medicine, etc.
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Communicates verbally in person and by radio; presents testimony and evidence in administrative, civil and criminal proceedings; maintains open line of communications with law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, internal and external partners, as necessary or when directed.
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The County recognizes the negative impacts of systemic racism and is committed to eliminating the barriers affecting our Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian community members, as well as people of other diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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The Probation Department is accepting applications to fill full-time vacancies for the Juvenile Institutions Officer position at the Juvenile Justice Center, located in Santa Maria, California.
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Leads all areas of CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Systems) compliance to ensure campus Police is tracking all relevant requirements. Leads all areas of CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Systems) compliance to assure campus Police are tracking all relevant requirements.
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By its founding documents, the Department was created to respond to the need for critically educated members of society, including those pursuing careers in education (as K-12 teachers and counselors), in law and public policy, and in social and environmental justice non-profit organizations.
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As an equal opportunity employer committed to social justice, we value and welcome individuals of all ages, abilities, backgrounds, beliefs, genders, gender identities, gender expressions, marital status, national origins, race and ethnicities, religious affiliations, sexual orientations, veteran status – and other visible and nonvisible differences.
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Perform environmental planning and analysis support related to environmental and social resources (including ecological systems, air quality, cultural resources, water resources, socioeconomics, environmental justice, land use, etc.
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CEC views the Associate role as an opportunity to develop and grow project management, community organizing, and policy advocacy skills to advance goals and objectives that personally impact our community’s most pressing climate justice concerns.
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The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) invites applications for the position of Executive Director of the Yardi Scholars for Environmental Justice program. Incoming UCSB undergraduates accepted into the Yardi Scholars for Environmental Justice program will receive full, four-year scholarships and will participate in curricular and co-curricular experiences that foster the knowledge and skills associated with leadership and effective environmental changemaking.
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As a graduate university rooted in the values of social and ecological justice, we are committed to promoting collaborative learning and change by honoring and embracing the rich diversity of perspectives, lives, and global experiences that align with our Fielding Graduate University values.
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The focus of this research should be in the area of poverty, inequality, justice and democracy. In addition, the director will provide leadership for a vibrant interdisciplinary Minor in Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice, which provides undergraduate students with tools to understand the roots, dynamics and consequences of poverty and intersectional inequality; conduct original research; and engage meaningfully in efforts to address poverty through policy, practice and social action.
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Degree major in Business Management, Security and/or Risk Management, Government Policy, Information Management, Criminal Justice, or other related field of study. The Security Analyst will be working in the areas of document control, Contract Security Classification Specification (DD254) processing and overseeing, Personnel Security, Physical Security, and Communications Security (COMSEC.
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To climate policy, energy transitions, climate change impacts, environmental justice, or. domestic and international climate policy, climate change, and/or renewable energy; Salary and Benefits: Academic Coordinator position with salary step commensurate with.
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