The McLaughlin Social Justice Institute of Lasallian Practice (MSJI)
The McLaughlin Social Justice Institute of Lasallian Practice (MSJI) is a two-week intensive academic, community, and field experience program focused on social identity exploration.

About the Program
The McLaughlin Social Justice Institute of Lasallian Practice (MSJI) is a one-week intensive academic, community, and field experience program hosted at Christian Brothers University where participants will dig deeper into the seventhemes of Catholic Social Teaching by way of their engagement with other educators from Lasallian Ministries. Input, sharing of pertinent papal encyclicals, USCCB pastoral letters, discussions, and sharing of best practices will be coupled with presentations from leading experts in law and medicine and trips throughout the Memphis community.The next session – July 5th-July 10th– will engage adult participants from Lasallian Ministries from around the United States in an exciting opportunity to immerse oneself in further understanding some of the most critical issues of our day, such as generational poverty andhomelessness, food scarcity, challenges faced by immigrants, and inequity in healthcare to name a few.Registration:Opens: January 13th, 2025Closes: May 5th, 2025Cost: $800 (Scholarships available); Transportation not included(Includes: Private room & bathroom, All Meals, Books, Transportation to & fromAirport, Field Experience, and Site Visits).
Field Experience: See History Be Made Every Day
At the McLaughlin Social Justice Institute, you won’t just learn in the classroom; you’ll be exposed to Memphis’s rich history and culture through visits to cultural centers and organizations on the front lines of transformational social justice efforts. Visits included in the MSJI Program structure include Memphis’s Church Health medical clinic and Porter Leath. You will also travel to the historic Orange Mound and Binghampton neighborhoods near the Christian Brothers University campus to learn from vibrant community leaders making a daily difference in people’s lives, even in the face of great challenges.
The MSJI Program structure also includes visits to these Memphis landmarks:
- National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel
- Catholic Charities of West Tennessee
- Porter-Leath
- Elmwood Cemetery, est. in 1852
- Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum
- Auction Square, site of the first food market in Memphis
Learn From Nationally Recognized Experts
- The Midwest Province of the Christian Brothers (Burr Ridge, IL); Brother Michael Fehrenbach, Provincial Visitor
- Catholic Charities of West Tennessee; Kiki Hall, Interim Executive Director
- Church Health Medical Clinic, Nutrition and Wellness Education; G. Scott Morris, MD, MDiv, Chief Executive Officer
- Tatine Darker, JD, Immigration Attorney
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; Dr. Daniel Mulrooney, MD (Pediatric Oncologist)
Experience Memphis: A City with Soul
Memphis may be known as the home of the blues and the birthplace of rock ‘n roll, but its soul runs deep as a city steeped in our nation’s fight for equity and justice for all. It is a city that faces tremendous challenges of generational poverty and racial discrimination, yet it is a hopeful city with grit and zeal. Come visit Beale Street to hear world-class music and enjoy the famous Memphis BBQ but also come to this dynamic city on the banks of the Mississippi River where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s fight for equality, justice, and loving communities carries on.
About Brother Terence McLaughlin
The McLaughlin Social Justice Institute of Lasallian Practice is named in honor of Brother Terence McLaughlin, who taught in and led Christian Brothers High School and Christian Brothers University (where he served as president in 1962-64) for more than 55 years before retiring to Memphis in 2000. In 1963, he made history by integrating Christian Brothers High School years before any other all-white high school in Memphis — public or private. Nearing 102, Brother Terence still inspires all in the Lasallian community with his dedication to education and his faithful service.
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