The Justice Brandeis Practitioner-in-Residence Limited Series

Hosted by COMPACT and ENACT in Celebration of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life

Justice Louis Brandeis statueThe new Justice Brandeis Practitioner-in-Residence Limited Series highlights the knowledge and experience developed by the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, and exposes the Brandeis campus community to spheres of activity that have only become more critical to our interconnected world over recent years.

Nominate a practitioner for the 2026 residency whose life and work exemplifies Justice Louis Brandeis’ values of justice and truth as applied to community engagement activities, global or local.

On or around Justice Brandeis’ birthday of November 13, from the 2024-25 academic year through the 2027-28 academic year, COMPACT and ENACT are hosting a practitioner whose life and work exemplifies Justice Louis Brandeis’ values of justice and truth as applied to community engagement activities, global or local.

During the one-day residency, the visiting practitioner will interact with students, faculty and staff through class visits, workshops, lectures, and other opportunities. Each residency will produce an output which can be shared afterwards, for example a written document, short documentary film, a podcast, or an exhibit.

Andrea Joy Campbell portrait photo with Massachusetts State Flag

Andrea Joy Campbell was sworn in on January 18, 2023 to be the 45th Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She previously served on the Boston City Council. She visited the Brandeis campus in October 2025. Read more about Andrea Joy Campbell and her 2025 residency at Brandeis University.

 

Claudia BernardiClaudia Bernardi, an installation artist, painter and printmaker whose artwork reflects the impact of war and its legacies, was the inaugural Justice Brandeis Practitioner-In-Residence. She was in residence on the Brandeis campus in November 2024. Read more about Claudia Bernardi and her 2024 residency at Brandeis University.