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and see some by your ID #, you might want to take the following extra
credit offer to fill a 0 with a solid number. Remember, the homework
is 30% of your semester grade.
EXTRA CREDIT Video Assignment. Participate and write a one page
handwritten or typed freewrite on the experience and we replace
two 0's with a number.....
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> The ALANA Student Center
> in cooperation with the
> Race & Culture Course Program at the University of Vermont
>
> present
> THE WAY HOME
> a provocative film & panel discussion on racism
> with American women of
> African, Arabic, Asian, European, Indigenous,
> Jewish, Latina, & multiracial backgrounds
> that are bisexual, heterosexual, and lesbian
> talking about its impact on their lives
>
>Topics of conversation: Controlling the Land, Am I This or Am I That,
>Finding Identity, Oppression Internalized, Standard of Beauty, Oppression
>Institutionalized, Consciousness and Healing, Power and Silence and
>Privilege, Becoming American, Individual Reality vs. Cultural Reality,
>School Stories, Experiences from Light to Dark, and Relationships.
>
>TIME: 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
>DATE: Monday, November 9, 1998
>PLACE: Ira Allen Chapel
>
>Supporters: ALANA Studies Program, Alianza Latina, Asian American Student
>Union, Bailey/Howe Library, Center for Cultural Pluralism, Center for
>Health & Wellbeing, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, College of Arts &
>Sciences, College of Education & Social Services, College of Engineering &
>Mathematics, College of Medicine, Continuing Education, Cooperative Campus
>Ministries, Dana Medical Library, Division of Student Affairs, Education
>Department, Employee Assistance Program, Fleming Museum, Hillel, Human
>Resources, New Black Leaders, Office of Affirmative Action & Equal
>Opportunity, Office of International Educational Services, Office of the
>President, Office of the Provost, Organization for Spirituality & Social
>Justice, Political Science Department, President's Commission on the Status
>of Women, Residential Life, School of Allied Health Sciences, School of
>Business Administration, School of Natural Resources, School of Nursing,
>Sociology Department, Student Government Association, Student Life,
>University Graphics & Printing, University Store, University Training &
>Development, UVM Counseling Center, UVM Extension, Wahbeenowin seventh
>generation, Women's Advisory Committee, Women's Center, Women's Studies
>Program, and Womyn of Color.
>
> FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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>FILM SUMMARY: The Way Home" features diverse American women of different
>backgrounds (Afrian, Arab, Asian, European, Ingidenous, Jewish, Latina, and
>multiracial) talking a about and across racial division in this country.
>Also, some of the women are bi-sexual, heterosexual, and lesbian.
>
>The film is designed to be raise questions rather than to answer them--to be
>a jumping-off place for future dialogue rather than a definitive statement.
>
>The topics the women discuss are: Controlling the Land, Finding Identity,
>Oppression Internalized, Standards of Beauty, Oppression Institutionalized,
>Consciousness and Healing, Power and Silence and Privilege, Becoming
>American, Individual Reality vs. Cultural Reality, School Stories,
>Experiences from Light to Dark, and Relationships.
>
>This is a film for people who are or want to learn to be sensitive to issues
>of social justice. Also, who are willing to engage in examination of our
>own histories and prejudices, though that may not always be comfortable.
>It is essential that we look within for our own answers. It is equally
>essential that we look outside at the institutionalized homophobia, sexim,
>racism, violence, and so forth that have separated us from one another.
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