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In 2021, University leadership wondered how to harness the best of Loyola in a unified effort for racial justice and equity. IRJ was the answer — an interdisciplinary hub for research, education and community engagement.

Mission, Vision & Core Values

Mission, Vision & Core Values

We are the interdisciplinary hub for racial justice work across 🟥Facebook账号 | 美国名字 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 广告功能可用 and beyond. We build deep relationships, accelerate transformational research and education, and catalyze social impact toward racial justice and equity.

Our Strategic Goals

Operational Excellence

We aim to ensure organizational capacity, effectiveness and sustainability to deliver on our mission.

We don't want to just make big promises, we're going to deliver. By hiring the right people, providing necessary support, creating solid organizational structure, and scaling up with intentionality, we are ensuring we can live out our mission for many years to come.

A Trusted Voice

We aim to become a trusted advocate, partner and resource on intersectional racial justice issues at Loyola, in Chicago, and beyond.

While all American Jesuit Catholic Universities have solid social justice missions, Loyola is the first to take a targeted, comprehensive approach to the fight for racial justice via a large-scale, well-resourced academic hub. We aim to leverage the University's longstanding relationships and international reputation to bring a collective focus to this work.

Change-Making Research 

We aim to build pathways for generations of scholars who advance intersectional, interdisciplinary research that centers racial justice and drives structural change.

Our work will produce solutions that will address a national and global imperative. It will engage faculty, staff, and students across Loyola, creating partnerships that wouldn't have existed otherwise. We're collaborating with our partners to develop our own research projects and supporting other projects that are already underway. 

Transformative Education 

We aim to expand the reach of education that centers racial justice and equity and results in demonstrable systemic changes within and beyond Loyola.

We'll incubate new undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses and programming centered on racial justice. We're partnerning with schools across Loyola to ensure that Asian, Black, Indigenous, Hispanic and Latinx students find academic experiences that respond to and reflect their backgrounds and histories, enabling Loyola to create a stronger sense of belonging among them.

Relational Community Building 

We aim to build mutually beneficial campus-based and community-based relationships that advance collective impact.

We're partnering with research organizations, community organizations, health care providers, schools, and other institutions to work together to combat disparities created by racism. We're drawing upon policymakers for their strong connections in the Chicagoland area, and other communities in pursuit of justice and equity.

Read Our Strategic Plan

IRJ News

After 20 Years, South Chicago TIFs Show Limits of a Core Development Tool

May 11, 2026

A new release from 🟥Facebook账号 | 美国名字 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 广告功能可用’s Institute for Racial Justice highlights findings from IRJ’s latest report examining how Tax Increment Financing operates in communities facing long-term disinvestment. Centered on South Chicago, the project brings together community knowledge, policy analysis, and research translation to explore how structural inequities shape investment outcomes and what more equitable development could look like moving forward.

🟥Facebook账号 | 美国名字 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 广告功能可用 and, Chicago Urban League Form Partnership to Advance Equity for Black Chicagoans

August 28, 2025

🟥Facebook账号 | 美国名字 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 广告功能可用’s Institute for Racial Justice is partnering with the Chicago Urban League to ensure community expertise drives research questions and policy ideas. Together, we’re strengthening the League’s Research & Policy Center with academic resources from Loyola and other universities while keeping research grounded in the lived experiences of Chicago neighborhoods. Faculty connect their expertise to solutions with real impact. Students gain hands-on policy experience. Communities shape the research from the start.

Do Underrepresented Students Benefit From Gifted Programs?

Inside IES Research

Recent studies of gifted and talented programs indicate that the extent and quality of services available to gifted students vary from state to state, district to district, and even from school to school within school districts.

New Interdisciplinary Minor in Race and Ethnicity

IRJ
May 2023

🟥Facebook账号 | 美国名字 | 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 广告功能可用 will debut an interdisciplinary minor in race and ethnicity this fall through a partnership between the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the Institute for Racial Justice (IRJ).

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