Diversity in the Co-Curriculum Representatives from the Division for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs: Anna Barone, Student Conduct Matt Barone, Student Union and.

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Diversity in the Co-Curriculum
Representatives from the Division for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs:
Anna Barone, Student Conduct
Matt Barone, Student Union and Activities
Sara Kelly, Residential Life/Learning Communities
Kim Piatt, Leadership Development Program
Rich Harris, Community Development
Jeri Coleman, Women’s Center
Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
• Identify ways to develop partnerships
among academic and student affairs
• Explore existing initiatives related to
diversity education
• Brainstorm new ideas and approaches to
diversity education at The College at
Brockport
Guiding Literature for Diversity in the Co-Curriculum
• “Linking Diversity and Civic Minded
Practices with Student Outcomes” by Sylvia
Hurtado and Linda Deangelo
• Salsa, Spirit and Soul: Leadership for a
Multicultural Age by Juana Bordes
• Readings for Diversity and Social Justice by
Adams, Blumenfeld, Castaneda, Hackman,
Peters & Zuniga
• Privilege, Power and Difference by Johnson
Campus Climate Index
• Lacking resources and
information on website
• Lacking gender options
• LGBTQA Resource Center
• Campus wide SAFE Zone
training
• Explore additional gender
neutral restrooms
• Ally housing application option
• Campus Pride College Fair
Critical Conversations
Students who attend Critical Conversations programming will be able to:
• Explore social justice, diversity and inclusiveness issues.
• Examine various sides of current controversial issues
• Compare and contrast their opinions and values with others respectfully and
civilly through communication
Description:
• Residential Life/Learning Communities sponsors the Critical Conversations
programming series to:
• Promote student involvement and interest in current national and global issues
• Provide intentional, educational experiences for students to explore
controversial issues
• Educate students about various sides of an issue
• Promote conversations among students that foster controversy with civility
Presidents Interfaith & Community Service Challenge
(Fall 2012 events)
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Make-A-Difference Day: (October 27nd): The College at Brockport has been participating in Make a Difference Day since
1999. Projects have ranged from painting fences, planting flowers and raking leaves to sanitizing the child care facilities. This
year The Community Development Department coordinated a campus-wide canned goods drive for the local Brockport
Ecumenical Food Shelf.
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Celebration of Gratitude: (November 15th) : Celebration of Gratitude is part of Brockport's involvement in President
Obama's Interfaith & Community Service Challenge. This year the one-hour interfaith service focused on our local
community’s gratitude for food – from the farms it is grown on to the workers who harvest the food to the food we have
on our tables. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooi6kFDUMtY
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Seasons of Gratitude: (December 1st – 21st ): During Seasons of Gratitude, The College at Brockport community supports local
families in need. Seasons of Gratitude is an adaptation of the former Holiday Helping Hand campaign with a primary focus of
food collection. Our participation allows us to create opportunities to engage a broad cross-section of faculty, staff, students
and community partners in building relationships as we coordinate food collection and distribution as determined by need.
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Walking the Labyrinth: The event aims to help visitors open their minds to the variety of religions found within their own
community. “The event is a self-guided tour and exploration of different beliefs,” says Karen Podsiadly, director of
Brockport’s Office of Community Development. “Because it’s a self-guided tour, the beliefs of others will not be forced on
anyone. Instead, the individual is given the opportunity to form their own beliefs and opinions while reflecting on their
religious journey.”
Presidents Interfaith & Community Service Challenge
(Spring 2013 events)
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Team Memphis (Service Learning Trip): January 7th – January 15th) :Team Memphis is a service learning opportunity and a
collaboration between the Division of Academic Affairs and the Division of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs at
The College at Brockport. Students who participate go to Memphis for a week-long community service experience.
This past trip, students performed service work on the Zion Cemetery Project, helping to reclaim an abandoned 16-acre
Black cemetery that contains 23,000 graves, some of them former slaves. Student’s caped off their academic experience
by visiting the National Civil Rights museum at the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. King was assassinated and by observing
Martin Luther King Day in Memphis.
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MLK, Jr. Day of Service: (January 21st )
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Saturday of Service : Saturday of Service is a campus wide community service event where members of the College
community, students, and faculty/staff come together for 2hrs of community service in the Brockport/Rochester
communities. Community Development collaborates with campus organizations and departments, national nonprofit
organizations, and other groups whose missions intersect to provide community service opportunities. These
collaborations further advance the College's goal of fostering an environment of engaged citizens in service to their
communities. http://www.brockport.edu/serve/saturday/saturday2012.html
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Tunnel of Oppression: During The Tunnel, participants are guided through a series of scenes that aim to educate and
challenge them to think more deeply about issues of oppression. At the end of the tour, participants are provided with
the opportunity to discuss their experiences with each other. Facilitators help participants reflect on their experiences
and put their newfound knowledge to use in their everyday lives.
Presidents Interfaith & Community Service Challenge
(Spring 2013 events) Continued
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International Festival : The College at Brockport's annual International Festival showcases the diverse
backgrounds of the school's foreign students and shares their cultures with the rest of campus. This year’s
theme was world religions.
Additional Programs/events:
• Scholars Day of Service
• Gospel Fest
• Teen Empowerment Luncheon
• Serve-The-Port
• Seasons of Gratitude: Trash-is-Treasure Collection
• Presidents Interfaith & Community Service Challenge Gathering: (June 13th)
• Interfaith Train-The-Trainers: (June 18th – June 22nd)
• OSAD Reunion
• Four certificates based on the Social Change Model
• Emphasis on examining individual, group and societal values as they
relate to positive change in the community
• A variety of methods are used:
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Workshops
Mentor Relationships
Group Projects
Coursework
Campus Events
Annual Conference
Tunnel of Oppression
The Women's Center strives to advocate for change in order to create and
maintain a climate that enhances the quality of life for all members of the college
community. This is achieved by bringing institutional attention to policies and
practices that impact women. The Women's Center works in partnership with
other college offices and departments to address the needs of all women at the
College.
The Women's Center facilitates connections between students, college
resources, alumni, staff, faculty, and members of the broader community
through collaboration. The Women's Center also encourages leadership by
supporting student-initiated programs and provides training in leadership skills.
The overall mission of this office is to empower women and men by creating
opportunities to learn more about feminist theory and gender issues that impact
our lives.
Held annually during the Spring
semester, the Clothesline Project is an
event aimed at raising awareness
about violence against women.
Take Back the Night is an
international event aimed at
raising awareness of and ending
sexual violence toward women.
Pamela Graham, from
Alternatives for Battered Women
(ABW), will present a workshop
on October 17, 2012, entitled
“Healthy, Unhealthy and
Dangerous Relationships.”
Discussion