[Nlsa] FW: Sustained Dialogue
Pillow, Cate
cate.pillow at richmond.edu
Fri Feb 15 12:50:56 EST 2008
NLSA Members:
Our Secretary, Suzanne and other members are taking part in Sustained
Dialogue. Here's information on the program. Suzanne says "We are
hoping to attract diverse and dynamic participants in this exciting new
program. Contact information for interested students is listed at the
end."
- Cate
SUSTAINED DIALOGUE
What is it?
SD (Sustained Dialogue) is a program that initiates and encourages
dialogue among those who would not traditionally interact in a social
setting. The program will discuss various issues that are affecting the
law school community as it relates to racial identity, gender roles,
age, and political and sexual orientation.
Why should you join?
Be the change you wish to see in the world. SD recognizes that diversity
is more than just racial or ethnic identity, gender roles; diversity
encompasses political orientation, religious beliefs, age differences,
and even which team you root for on Sunday. Most importantly, the
program does not just seek to identity issues at the law school but
challenges students to produce a real solution to problems that they
identify.
Dates:
If interested please pick up a form from the DU folder of Kristen McNeal
(1L) or Neisha Gray (2L) and return the form by February 17, 2008.
The Sessions Start: The week of February 25th, at lunch time. Food will
be provided at every meeting.
Questions:
If you have any questions feel free to email Kristen.mcneal at richmond or
neisha.gray at richmond.edu
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