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From climate change to poverty, today’s students inherit an array of local, national, and global crises and challenges. The minor in advocacy and social justice (ASJ) offers opportunities to look deeply at what’s happening in our world so that we can responsibly and ethically empower students to take action and devise solutions.

Social justice involves deep analysis of social problems and systemic inequalities and the collaborative building of fair, equitable alternatives. In addition to core classes in advocacy and social justice, students take electives in everything from cultural anthropology and civil rights law to conflict studies and the psychology of social behavior. Through the ASJ minor, students engage in a welcoming environment in which they facilitate the research, design, and delivery of social justice initiatives in the classroom, on campus, and in the community.


Why Study Advocacy & Social Justice at Rollins

  1. 1

    Interdisciplinary Focus

    Faculty who teach in the ASJ minor have research, teaching, and activism experience and expertise in everything from criminal justice and economic inequality to human rights and social movements.

  2. 2

    Essential Experience

    Not only will you study the principles, theories, and practices of social justice, but you’ll engage directly with underrepresented populations on initiatives and social justice campaigns and develop tools that help raise consciousness and contribute to the transformation of social systems.

  3. 3

    A Multi-Level Approach

    In scholarship with faculty, fellow students, and campus and community partners, you’ll learn how to analyze and redress social injustice at all levels: micro (individual), meso (one’s immediate spheres of influence such as family, school, and workplace), and macro (public policy).

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Apply By November 15

It’s never been easier or more rewarding to apply to Rollins. No app fee, formal essay, or test scores required. Apply by November 15 to receive priority consideration for admission and academic scholarships that range from $15,000 per year to full ride.

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Popular Courses

By tackling topics like disability, immigration, and racism, courses in the ASJ minor support and complement majors in a host of areas—from anthropology and critical media and cultural studies to social entrepreneurship and economics.


Expert Faculty

Grounded in social justice values, our professors help students develop the tools to work for change.

  • Lisa Tillmann

    Lisa Tillmann, PhD

    Department Chair, Professor of Critical Media & Cultural Studies

    Research interests: Activism, social justice documentary filmmaking, and civil rights

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  • A professional headshot of Rollins professor Nicole Richter.

    Nicole Richter, PhD

    Associate Professor of Critical Media & Culture

    Research interests: Women, gender, and sexuality in cinema

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  • Self portrait of Dan Chong.

    Dan Chong, PhD

    Associate Professor of Political Science

    Research interests: International human rights, global poverty, and peace and conflict resolution

  • Margaret McLaren, PhD

    Margaret McLaren, PhD

    Professor of Philosophy

    Research interests: Human rights and globalization, feminist theory and gender issues, and 20th-century French philosophy