HumanitiesX 2025 cohort announced

2025 HumanitiesX Fellows HumanitiesX, funded by the Mellon Foundation, is DePaul’s Experiential Humanities Collaborative. Professor Lisa Dush, Faculty Director of DePaul’s HumanitiesX program announced the 2025 HumanitiesX fellows. Matters at Play’s Professor Tran will expand her transformational game design and immigration games work by collaborating with Dr. Ramya Ramanath and their community partner, Sanctuary Working Group, to teach “Finding… Continue reading HumanitiesX 2025 cohort announced

Poor Not Guilty Challenges featured as a National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) resource

Matters at Play collaborated with several subject matter stakeholders on the creation of Poor Not Guilty: Fines and Fees Challenge, including the National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC). The challenge is now available on the NHLC’s website along with a suggested Street Law lesson plan. The Fines & Fees Challenge is an interactive educational tool based on a… Continue reading Poor Not Guilty Challenges featured as a National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) resource

Rethinking GBV Training for Law Enforcement

Former law enforcement testing VR training

Lien Tran was invited and presented at the international Gender Justice and Human Rights Symposium organized by and held at University of Miami School of Law on April 21-22, 2022, with financial travel support from UN Women. Tran joined a seasoned panel of international retired and active members of law enforcement from International Association of Women Police (IAWP, International… Continue reading Rethinking GBV Training for Law Enforcement