Seattle Journal for Social Justice
The mission of the SJSJ is to promote critical interdisciplinary discussions on urgent problems of social justice, including exploring the often-conflicting meanings of justice that arise in a diverse society.
Publication Information
The Seattle Journal for Social Justice is published twice a year. A peer-reviewed, student-edited, interdisciplinary journal, the SJSJ publishes writings that reflect theoretical, literary and hands-on approaches toward achieving social justice. Traditional academic articles are welcome. Nontraditional formats such as narrative, commentary, interview, essay and artwork are also encouraged.
Recent Events
April 20, 2009
Making the Case for Equality: Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S.
November 20, 2008
Just Economics? Exploring Our Current Financial Crisis
Sullivan Hall
