Building student organizers out of nothing: how students without privilege can change shit too

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Workshop Information
Event Date: 
Wed, 06/23/2010 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Full Description: 

Using our experience organizing at an urban commuter school, we will discuss different holistic solutions to effecting institutional and cultural change within a university structure. We will present and analyze three possible mechanisms for change: collective student business models, student advocacy organizations, and non-violent direct action. Participants in this workshop will take away the analytical skills to know when and how to apply these proposed solutions, identify and use necessary resources, and create structures to foster further student participation on their campuses.
Participants will be presented with (and will present) historical and hypothetical examples of institutional challenges and will work in small groups to resolve them. Together we will explore the diversity of available strategies to create practical, local solutions to these universal challenges. We will discuss tools for self-evaluation, reflect on our past successes and failures, and work together to build a unified student movement toward a democratic, sustainable university. This workshop is geared toward all students and student advocates, but specifically students in universities without an established culture of student participation.

Organizer Name: 
Anne Boatner
Organizer Email: 
annesque@gmail.com
First Sponsoring Organization Name: 
Brooklyn College Coffee Collective
Language(s): 
English
Tracks: 
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