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Cultural Awareness Program Committee
Fall 2008 Programs
(More programs in development)
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1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner
Rigoberta Menchu

Weds. Oct 22, 2008
Meet and Greet: 9am-10:30am
Upper Danner
Speak: 11am-12:30pm
Tillie Lewis Theater


Poster available

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Selling Desire
Kathleen Taylor
Thurs., Oct 30, 2008

Poster available
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Divided We Fall
Americans in the Aftermath
A documentary film about the aftermath of September 11, 2001

Thurs., September 11, 2008
11:30am-2:30pm
Atherton Auditorium

A panel presentation and discussion with respected community members, including Robina Asghar and Professor Emeritis Bruce LaBrack, will follow the film.
Please support this important event by informing your students and offering extra credit.
Poster available!
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Modern Day Abuses of Polygamy
NY Times Best-Selling Author of
Shattered Dreams: My life as a Polygamist's Wife.
IRENE SPENCER
(A woman who shared her husband with 9 other wives and 58 children.)

Thurs., Sept 18, 2008
11:30am-12:15pm
Atherton Auditorium

Reception and Book-Signing to follow in Locke Lounge
Poster available!
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P.L.A.Y.
Spirit of the Dance
Peace Love And You,

a Multi-Cultural Dance Troup.


Saturday, October 4, 2008
6-9PM
Atherton Auditorium
Poster available

Spring 2009 Programs
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Mental Health--What is it??
Tasso and Gertie Kandris
Late January, 2009

Poster From Previous Presentation Available
Last update: 16 Oct 2008

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Cultural Awareness Program
Mission Statement:

The Cultural Awareness Program Committee will create and maintain programs that support a campus environment where cultural awareness leads to understanding and valuing diversity.
Committee Responsiblities:
Help to create an environment in which cultural awareness leads to the understanding and valuing of diversity at San Joaquin Delta College. Produce programs in alignment with the goals of the SJDC Student Equity Plan, especially in relation to the campus climate. Collaborate with campus, local, and regional groups to plan, fund, and produce educational events and programs to meet identified needs. Seek funding for the CAP programs and produce annual report of program outcomes.
AP 2430 Governance Committee Structure:
Cultural Awareness Program (CAP) Committee

The CAP Committee shall be composed of: Minimum of five faculty members (three appointed by the Academic Senate and two by CTA); Supervisor of Student Activities; two classified staff (appointed by the CSEA); and two student representatives (appointed by the ASBG). It is expected that appointments to this committee will attempt to reflect the diversity of the college community.
Executive Secretary: Dean of Instruction for Arts and Sciences

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