Students Together Against Racism’s 8 th Annual Dialogue on Racism.

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Students Together Against Racism’s 8 th Annual Dialogue on Racism

We have come far… But We Still Have A Long Ways To Go!

We Demand: The University to Strengthen and support the African American Studies Minor To play an integral part in the process of change at this University The University as a whole to take responsibility for student retention.

Power conserves nothing without a demand. Fredrick Douglas We as students must be invited to the process of change at this university; we can not be expected to stand on the sidelines

Community Voice A short Documentary

Rodney Daniels The effects of living in a race-structured society.

Keidra King The Universities lack of respect for Multiculturalism

Eric Smith Rewards and incentives should be given to all faculty and staff who contribute to improve the retention rate of “All” students

Dr. Nicole Grant Racism in our Area

Desera Favors The administrations frequent disrespect toward students of color

Joshua Harris & Jordan Cornwell The need for an enriching African American Studies Program.

This is not a Theatrical performance so….  Sign up for a committee (this requires true dedication)  Talk about issues openly with peers  Become an advocate for issues that concern you Be aware that these issues will not be resolved overnight

Thank you Advisors Ms. Nunez & Dr. Michael Washington Dr. Christopher Wilkey Dr. Nicole Grant Rodney Daniels Daryl Harris Tiffany Hinton Eric Jackson Mr. Kaleaf’ CCTC (Campus Climate Taskforce Committee) STAR peep’s BMO & BWO College Democrat's BUS (Black United Students) NAACP NKU student chapter ASU (African Student Union) LSU (Latino Student Union) BFSA (Black Faculty and Staff) WE (Women’s Empowerment)