You make choices everyday: Do I attend class? Do I skip and take a nap? Do I wear sweats to class or should I put real clothes on? Should I go eat at the HUB or on the Ave? Do I go to a lecture or a “fun” campus event?

So many choices, so little time. And your time is very precious. That’s why the ECC/T is making a call to your consciousness. What do you want to spend your time doing?

Take a moment to let us know --
 
Your name:
 
Your status: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
 
Can we contact you for more of your opinions?: Oh Yeah!! No Way
 
If "Oh Yeah," my email is:
 
 
1. What issues are most important to you RIGHT now (e.g. affirmative action, recruitment/retention of students of color, tuition hikes, Iraq War, terrorism, volunteer opportunities, job placement, etc.)?
 
2. What types of events would you like to see?
    Theatre Groups
    Academic Lecturer
    Performers
    Historical Figures
    Pop Culture
    Political Figures
    Leadership/Diversity Workshops
    Movie Showings w/ Directors
    Political Debates
    Comedians
    Activists
    Other:
 
3. If we brought any of the events below to campus, would you sacrifice your time to go see him/her/it?
Yes!!      No... Bakari Kitwana "Why White Kids Love Hip Hop"
“If hip-hop is to stand as not only the most significant cultural movement of our time but one of history’s most salient, and I believe it will, hip-hop generationers both inside and outside of the rap music industry must rise to the challenge. All of the components for a mass political movement in our lifetime are in place and functioning – but separate. Do we dare join them together?”
 
Yes!!      No... The Color Orange: An Exploration of Race Relations in a Black & White World
Orange Flash, underground hip hop duo, piece challenges the American notion of black and white, Jew and Muslim, urban and suburban.
 
Yes!!      No... Rinku Sun “Organizing in Communities of Color”
She started organizing as a student activist in 1984, fighting race, gender, and class discrimination on campus. She now is a leader in organizing activist in communities of color across the country
 
Yes!!      No... Here and Now Theatre Group: The Show
These mini-plays, written & produced by Asian Americans, address issues of subtle prejudice, perpetual foreigner myth, model minority, the queer community, sexual relationships, and community.
 
Yes!!      No... Victor Lewis: "New Frontiers of Diversity: Beyond "Getting Along"
Co-author of film “The Color of Fear
 
Yes!!      No... Madonna Thunder Hawk "Community Organizing in Native America"
Two Kettle Lakota; veteran of the occupation of Alcatraz and the siege of Wounded Knee.
 
Yes!!      No... Daniel "Nane" Alejandrez: "Creating Alternatives for Inner-City Youth"
The escalating problems of violence, crime, and social breakdown among young people cry out for meaningful and sound policies and programs. From the Barrio to the United Nations, he has spread his message which combines analysis of the root causes of crime with concrete programs that offer youth positive alternatives
 
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