Current Initiatives
The Social Justice Initiative (SJI) is an organization that develops and utilizes strategic alliances with organizations that share our mission to co-produce equitable and sustainable results that surpass any one entity alone.
We believe in the power of relationships formed through generative dialogue and intentional action. The SJI has been very fortunate to develop these relationships of mutual benefit with many different types of stakeholders throughout the years. Below is a list of some of our more recent partners:
Collaborating
Collaborating partnerships share our goals and have complementary skills and strategies. When joining together, we further a jointly determined purpose.
- Africana Studies Program at ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳
- Benjamin Lay Fellowship at the Radnor Quaker Meeting, Radnor, PA
- ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Film Institute, ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳, PA
- Career & Civic Engagement Center at ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳
- Korean American Association of Greater Philadelphia (KAAGP), Philadelphia, PA
- National Human Services Assembly (NHSA), Washington, DC
- Neighbors Helping Neighbors on the Main Line (NHN), Ardmore, PA
- Youth Advocate Programs (YAP), Harrisburg, PA
- Youth Art & Self-empowerment Project (YASP), Philadelphia, PA
Coordinating
With Coordinating partnerships, we convene activities, sponsor events, or deliver targeted services to further compatible goals.
- Bucks-Mont Collaborative, Bucks/Montgomery Counties, PA
- Kaplan Consulting Network, West Chester, PA
- The Kyla Alliance, Fairview, NC
- Laurel House, Norristown, PA
- Macro UNITED Conference, St Louis, MO
- Pennsylvania Gestalt Center, Malvern, PA / Mariah Fenton Gladis Foundation, Paoli, PA
- Racial Equity Learning Community (RELC), Bucks/Montgomery Counties, PA
Cooperating
With our Cooperating partnerships, we support each other by sharing information and providing support for each other’s organizational activities.
- Alliance of Leadership Fellows (ALF), Houston, TX
- DADvocacy Consulting Group, Chevy Chase, MD
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- Strong Families Commission, Philadelphia, PA
*This framework from Bailey, D. & Koney, K.M. (2000). Strategic alliances among health and human services organizations: From affiliations to consolidations. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications.
Contact Us
Social Justice Initiative
Darlyne Bailey, Ph.D.
Founder & Executive Director of the Social Justice Initiative
Katherine E. McBride Professor Emeritus & Dean Emeritus of the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research
Email: sji@brynmawr.edu
Phone: 610-526-5180