DePaul University is hosting a summer institute this week for incoming students focused on “anti-racism” and “healing through the humanities” for “people of color.”
The week-long program, called “Anti-Racism, Transformation, and Healing through the Humanities,” runs from July 13-18, according to the description provided by DePaul’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Participants will receive two hours of academic credit at the private Catholic university.
It is offered to the college’s newly admitted students “who are interested in exploring the humanities as a source of justice and healing for communities historically shaped by, and continuously facing, racism, violence, and dispossession,” the program description states.