Chancellor’s Colloquium With Sister Simone

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Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Watch Chancellor’s Colloquium With Sister Simone Campbell

Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Sister Simone Campbell, J.D. ’77, will be Chancellor Gary S. May’s guest at the next Chancellor’s Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. See At a Glance below for more information, including the registration link for free tickets.

Sister Simone headshot, UC Davis law alumna
Sister Simone

A religious leader, author and social activist, Campbell devoted her career to using tax law to benefit the underserved. “It’s about caring for those who are most often left out,” she said. “From a young age, I just had this idea that you had to act. You had to step in and fix things.”

Shortly after graduating from the School of Law, she founded the Oakland Community Law Center, which provided legal services on a sliding-fee scale.

More recently, she spent 17 years as executive director of NETWORK, a Catholic organization promoting social justice in public policy. In that role, she lobbied for all kinds of economic justice issues, including health care, immigration reform and tax policies. Her work was credited in helping to pass the Affordable Care Act in 2010. She gained national prominence for those efforts and for leading Nuns on the Bus. As part of the program, Catholic nuns have driven thousands of miles across the United States to advocate for justice and equitable federal policies. Campbell was recognized for her lifelong advocacy for economic justice last July, when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor.

Campbell retired from NETWORK in 2021 and is now leading a new effort called Understanding US that is focused on political healing. She has received numerous awards including the Defender of Democracy Award from the Parliamentarians for Global Action. She is the author of two books, A Nun on the Bus (2014) and Hunger for Hope (2020).

She delivered the law school’s commencement address in 2017 and received the Distinguished Alumna Award in 2019.

AT A GLANCE

  • WHO: Sister Simone Campbell
  • WHAT: The Chancellor's Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series
  • WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, with reception to follow
  • WHERE: Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts (or livestream)
  • ADMISSION: Free

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Also on Wednesday, Feb. 22: The School of Law will honor its alumna during a public event a few hours before she joins Chancellor May for his colloquium. The law school event, “Honoring Sister Simone Campbell,” will be from 12:10 to 1 p.m. in person and livestream.

 

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