Re-envisioning Asian America

April 20, 2006 at 8:31 pm | In Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

Just a note that the APAAM closing ceremony is next Thursday, April 27th, 2006, from 8 to 10:30 PM at Lerner Hall C555. For more information, please see http://www.unravelingthemyth.com.

African Film Festival

April 19, 2006 at 1:04 pm | In Community, Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

This just in from my Francophone Studies class:

Africa in Transition: Panel Discussion
Thursday, April 20th, 2006, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Co-presented with the Apollo Theater
253 West 125th Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)

Contemporary African Cinema
May 12th and 19th, 2006, at 7 PM
Two evenings of screenings, in conjunction with ICP’s exhibition Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary Photography. Featuring the experimental works of Theo Eshetu and Djibril Diop Mambety. Audiences are invited to attend the photography exhibit prior to the screenings.

There are many more events going on between April 26th and May 4th, and between May 26th and 29th. For more information, please feel free to visit http://www.africanfilmny.org.

PRLDEF LAWbound Program

April 19, 2006 at 12:51 pm | In Intership and Jobs | Leave a Comment

The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund announces their second annual LAWbound–a week long law summer program (August 14-18, 2006) for rising sophomore and junior Latino/a students though students from other underrepresented groups in the legal profession are encouraged to apply. Details:

In June of 2005, PRLDEF launched a new initiative, LAWbound(tm), a pilot project focused on increasing the number of Latinos who successfully stay on the path to law school. On August 15, 2005, LAWbound commenced with the start of the first-ever Luis J. DeGraffe Summer Academy. Twenty-two undergraduate students were accepted into the inaugural class representing nine area colleges and six Latino ethnic groups were accepted into the inaugural summer program.

Overview
With the support of the Minority Affairs Committee of the Law School Admission Council (MAC-LSAC), LAWbound builds upon PRLDEF’s current pre-law programming with the primary objective of identifying Latino students early in their college career. The program seeks to provide targeted services that address some of the most common barriers to
admission to law school, and help students effectively navigate the law school admissions process and underwrite their own success through Empowerment, Skill Development and thorough Preparation (ESP). Our goal is simple. To increase the number of Latinos who go to law school.

The Lawbound program plan includes: 1) outreach, recruitment and college activities; 2) PRLDEF LawBound Summer Academy; 3) mentoring and networking; 4) wrap around programming that improves access to law school to lawyering; and 5) marketing and communications.

For more information, please visit http://www.prldef.org/Education/lawbound.htm. If you have questions, you may also make an appointment to see Cindy Cogdill by calling (212) 854-8722.

ACOP Dinner Discussion

April 18, 2006 at 3:10 pm | In Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

From the ACOP:

The Alumni of Color Outreach Program invites you to attend a dinner discussion featuring Michael Pippenger, Dean of Fellowship Programs:

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
Wallach Lounge
6 to 8 PM

Please RSVP by emailing acop@columbia.edu with your name, school, and year.

Operations Assistant/Analyst for MDRC

April 18, 2006 at 3:08 pm | In Intership and Jobs | Leave a Comment

From the Political Science Department:

MDRC is seeking an operations assistant/analyst to join our Family Well-Being and Children’s Development policy area. Studies conducted in this area examine how the developmental trajectories of low-income children can be improved through interventions in family employment and economic security; family relationships and mental health; and child care and early education. The operations assistant/analyst will be part of a multi-disciplinary team developing ideas for evaluation research on current social policy issues–including family employment and economic security, family relationships and mental health, and child care and early education. Assistants and analysts work under the guidance and supervision of leading public policy researchers as well as leading researchers in the fields of developmental psychology, economics, sociology and social work.

Responsibilities:
The operations assistant/analyst will initially work on developing program sites around the country for an evaluation of marriage education programs for low-income couples, and will also support implementation research in this area. This new staff member may also assist in the initial stages of developing our child care and early education research agenda. The new staff member will have a range of responsibilities, including:
• Coordinating and participating in site development visits
• Coordinating and participating in implementation research
• Active involvement in various stages of producing reports, proposals, and papers—coordinating across authors, writing, fact-checking, and documentation
• Assistance in all stages of evaluation design

Additional Qualifications:
• BA/BS in developmental psychology, economics, mathematics, public policy, sociology, statistics, or related field; MA preferred
• Proficiency in written and oral Spanish and English
• Demonstrated interest in social policy issues affecting low-income children
• Basic understanding of quantitative research methods
• Excellent attention to detail and ability to multi-task
• Comfortable working in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment
• Strong research and technical writing skills, as well as previous experience in a non-profit or as a research assistant and are a plus

Some on-the-job training is provided; salary contingent upon experience. For more information about our organization and projects, please visit our website at http://www.mdrc.org.

How to Apply:
Please send, fax, or email resume, cover letter, the names of two references and a writing sample to:

Human Resources Department
F&C Operations Assistant/Analyst Position, MDRC
16 East 34th Street, 19th Floor
New York, New York 10016
Fax: (212) 532-8453
jobs@mdrc.org

End-of-Year Activities at French Cultural Society

April 16, 2006 at 11:41 pm | In Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

Several announcements just in from the FCS:

1. Last Diner of the Year will be Tuesday, April 18th, at 8:30 PM in the Maison Française. Come join us for a delicious gourmet French meal. Our menu for the evening will be: croques monsieur et madame, pommes frites, and amazingly delicious chocolate bread pudding. The diner includes wine and is only $5. All levels of French are welcome but we only have 20 available seats so RSVP as soon as possible at frenchculturalsociety.com.

2. EUROTRASH PARTY Round II: Riviera
Eurotrash Party to celebrate the end of the semester like they do on the Coté D’Azur on Friday, April 21st, at 10 PM in the Maison Française. Come celebrate the end of the semester with the FCS. You’ll get to wear all those trashy clothes you’ve got in the back of your closet and listen to some great Europop! Tickets are $5 and will be sold at the door.

3. Marriage of Figaro
L’Atelier presents an adaption of Beaumarchais’ Le Mariage de Figaro with selected Italian arias on Friday, April 21st, at 8 PM; Saturday, April 22nd, at 8 PM; and Sunday, April 23rd, at 2:30 PM. Tickets available at the Lerner Box Office starting Thursday, April 20th.

Have fun!

Village Harmony

April 16, 2006 at 11:35 pm | In Community, Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

You are invited to spend a Thursday evening listening to wonderful music from Bulgaria, Coucasus Georgia, and South Africa! Details:

Thursday, April 20th, 2006, at 8 PM
Broadway Presbyterian Church
West 114th and Broadway

Village music from Bulgaria and Coucasus Georgia, traditional songs and dances from South Africa, new and traditional American shape-note songs, and Easter Hymns and Motets. Suggested admission at the door: $12, students $6. For more information, please call (212) 663-2737.

OUTlet Ceremony

April 15, 2006 at 9:56 pm | In Community, Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

From the OMA:

Friday, April 28th, 2006, from 9 to 11 PM
Intercultural Resource Center
552 West 114th

In recognition of all your hard work this year and in celebration of the graduating seniors, the CC/SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs will be holding an OUTlet ceremony on Friday, April 28th from 9 to 11 PM! We’d like to extend and invitation to all LGBTQ recognized student organizations and their members. This event is an opportunity for members of Columbia College and SEAS to recognize the efforts of student leadership and service among the queer community. Please forward me the names, titles (if applicable), organization, and contribution of individuals in your group that you would like to nominate for their exceptional student leadership. Feel free to nominate yourselves and each other! Also, please forward me the names of all LGBTQ graduating seniors so we can honor them at the event and provide them with a rainbow tassel! We will be giving out gifts and dinner will be served! For more information about this opportunity, please contact Crivir Ivee Cruz at cgc2104@columbia.edu or multicultural@columbia.edu.

ROOTEd Facilitator Applications Now Available

April 14, 2006 at 12:27 am | In Intership and Jobs | Leave a Comment

From the OMA:

ROOTEd Facilitator Applications now available for Fall 2006! ROOTEd is an anti-oppression, Peer Facilitation group on campus that works with issues around power, privilege, and identity. Applications are due Monday, April 17th, 2006. Email Nancy Cha: nmc2108@columbia with questions. We welcome all Columbia/Barnard undergraduate students who are interested in social justice to apply for ROOTEd today. We welcome people of all racial/ethnic backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations, religions, abilities, socioeconomic classes, and all other walks of life. Join ROOTED today! It’s a lot of fun, and important work!

For more information about ROOTEd and other CC/SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs programs, please visit our website at http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/multicultural.

Beyond Beats and Rhymes

April 14, 2006 at 12:22 am | In Happenings/Events | Leave a Comment

Beyond Beats and Rhymes: A Hip-Hop head weighs in on manhood in Hip-Hop culture. Details:

Monday, April 17th, 2006, at 7 PM
Roone Arledge Cinema
Beyond Beats and Rhymes is a 60-minute documentary that examines hip-hop culture–the creativity that defines it and the controversy that surrounds it–from the point of view of a fan who grew up with rap and hip-hop and who challenges the art form’s representations of manhood. Beyond Beats and Rhymes’ filmmaker and activist Byron Hurt will join us for the screening and Q & A following the film.

Sponsors Include: The Men’s Peer Education Program, CONNECT, The CC/SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs, Black Student Organization, The Brotherhood Afrikan Heritage Project, Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi, Theta Nu Xi, Alpha Phi Alpha, La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Lamda Upsilon, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sabor, Columbia Men Against Violence, Proud Colors, and The Sexual Health House.

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