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Tag Archives: rights
Women for Afghan Women (WAW)
Women for Afghan Women (WAW) is a non-profit organization, based out of Queens New York and Afghanistan, which seeks to help disenfranchised Afghan Women by securing and protecting their rights to develop their self-potential and be represented in all areas … Continue reading
SHUSIL – Seton Hall University Students For Individual Liberties
SHUSIL is a club that does what its name suggests: it is interested in raising awareness and defending the Individual Liberty of students on campus. We attend conferences in various places such as D.C., Philadelphia, and New York. Additionally, most … Continue reading
SHU Stand
STAND, the student-led division of the Genocide Intervention Network, envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop … Continue reading
Buddhism For Peace
Our club mission is to culturally enrich and serve the Seton Hall community by sharing the understanding of Buddhist tradition as practiced by Soka Gakkai International-USA (SGI-USA). As a lay-Buddhist organization, SGI-USA upholds the philosophy of Nichiren school of Mahayana … Continue reading
Black Student Union
Originally called the Black Student League, the Black Student Union (BSU) was founded in 1967. Its mission and purpose is to provide a foundation of unity among the Black students of Seton Hall through empowerment, education and cultural enlightenment. Since … Continue reading
Seton Hall University Students for Individual Liberties (SHUSIL)
SHUSIL is a club that does what its name suggests: it is interested in raising awareness and defending the Individual Liberty of students on campus. We attend conferences in various places such as D.C., Philadelphia, and New York. Additionally, most … Continue reading