Establishing the following policies and procedures will help ensure adequate post-discharge care for LGBT clients. Please contact student representatives directly with your questions and concerns as they relate to the particular committee’s interest.LGBT Addiction Rehab - Aftercare Policies and ProceduresĪftercare is critical for any client being discharged from a substance abuse treatment program. All committee descriptions are taken from the Candler Catalog & Handbook, pp. Committees typically meet once every month during the academic year. Committees function much like Candler’s “legislative branch,” responsible for decisions regarding institutional policy change. PanMethodist ConnectionĬontact Person: Jonathan Moore, President Standing Committees & Student RepresentativesĬandler’s standing committees are comprised of faculty, select administrative staff, and student representatives appointed by the dean per recommendation by the C3 president. Recent activities include participation in protests, letter-writing campaigns, prayer and worship services, educational workshops and documentary screenings, and direct activism on campus and in the community, with a focus on issues such as anti-death penalty work, farmworker awareness, and an overarching emphasis on intersectionality. SCN strives to support justice issues within the Candler community wherever they emerge. It promotes the living out of theology in an effort to question and transform political, economic, and social structures in society and the world. The Social Concerns Network (SCN) seeks to support, coordinate, and nurture social actions and activism that emerge from our faith commitments.
Sacred Worth welcomes all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sexual or gender orientation, age, or disability and works for the full recognition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, heterosexual and cisgender persons who feel called to lay or ordained ministry. Sacred Worth hopes to be a prophetic voice challenging institutional practices and personal attitudes that limit the diversity of human sexuality, and seeks to make the community a sager, more loving, and respectful place for all people. Sacred Worth is organized to support the diverse expressions of human love and sexuality among all of God's children and is committed to acts of justice, education, conversation, and celebration with Candler, Emory University, and the larger community. Networking and shared interests in Korean/Korean American ethnicity are supported through this organization. The Emory Korean Graduate Student Association contributes to the Candler and Emory communities by enriching students' multicultural, social, and academic experiences. Meetings are held monthly on the first Friday from 1-3pm via Zoom, are governed by the executive board, advised by Dean Ellen Echols Purdum, and attended by representatives from each class and degree program, representatives from each charter student organization, and Candler’s GSGA representatives.
C3 operates under the larger Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA), which serves all graduate school divisions of Emory.
Funding is determined in the previous academic year and comes from the student activities fee in our tuition. The Candler Coordinating Council (C3) serves as our school’s governing body as it relates to coordination of student activities and the distribution of funds necessary to support them. President – Jonese Austin Vice President – Katie Wax Secretary – TBD Treasurer – Kayla Jones Social Chair – TBD Diversity and Inclusion Co-Chairs – Justala Simpson and Keonnie Igwe DMin Representative – John Stopa GSGA Reps: Tiffanie Mackey and D’Marquis Allen Emory Senate Rep: Jonathan Moore DMin Rep: TBD 2 MDiv 1st Year Reps: Abigail Davis and Tre Slaughter 2 MDiv 2nd Year Reps: TBD 2 MDiv 3rd Year Reps: Rox Thompson 1st Year MTS Rep: Arisha Ali 2nd Year MTS Rep: Emma Hanlon ThM Rep: Tamara Gurley MRL Rep: TBD MRPL Rep: Dea Ajdini Student Organizations Candler Coordinating Council (C3)