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JUSTICE (Jesuit University Students Together In Concerned Empowerment) is a national
organization founded in 1992 by a group of students from Saint Joseph's
and John Carroll
who realized that there were fewer Jesuits on their campuses and fewer students
who
understood the significance of Jesuit education.
They organized a national convention to unite members of the 28 Jesuit universities and colleges to
discuss problems, find solutions, and think critically about the role students must play in continuing
the traditions of Jesuit education.