Keeping it Real: Talking Circles on Race and Racism  

12/18/11

Contributed by Jean Celeste-Astorina

The Diversity Awareness Committee of Ithaca College is offering students the opportunity to participate in dialogues on race through Talking Circles.  Facilitated by the Multicultural Resource Center, students will be able to come together on campus in a safe environment to share feelings, thoughts and experiences on the issues of race and racism.

Talking Circles emphasize confidentiality, self-reflection and active listening in order for participants to learn from each others' experiences and perspectives.  To learn more about Talking Circles and the Multicultural Resource Center facilitation, please visit:

http://multicultural-resource.org/

Who may participate?

From the applications we receive, we will select approximately 20 students to engage in a deeply personal and confidential conversation on race and ethnicity.  Students from all races, ethnic backgrounds and creeds are encouraged to apply for this opportunity.

When will the Talking Circles be held?

The Talking Circles will begin on January 25th during Martin Luther King Jr. Week, and will run on consecutive Wednesday evenings, from 7:00 through 9:00pm for five weeks. Students must commit to being an active participant in the group for all five sessions.

How do I apply?

The application is available on the Diversity Awareness Committee Website at:

https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/committees/diversity/

 Students must submit their completed applications via email to Femi Ogundele (fogundele@ithaca.edu) by January 13th for consideration.

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jean Celeste-Astorina, 274-3124, jastorina@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

 

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