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Unity Day: "Colored Brown" (10/2)

When: October 2, 2009 5:00-7:00PM
Where: Wilson 101

How did students voice the need to reshape this university? How did their actions affect what Brown looks like today? Join MPCs and MPC Friends to watch and discuss the documentary “Colored Brown.” Made by students in 1998, this is a videomentary that traces histories of student activism at Brown. This is a campus-wide event open to all-we’d love to have you for great discussion and delicious FREE PIZZA!

Organization: TWC
Contact Name: Mayra Reyes
Email Address: mcreyes20@gmail.com

MAC Student-Alumni Mixer (10/3)

When: October 3, 2009  3:30-5:30PM
Where: Smith-Buonanno Hall, First Floor Lobby

An informal gathering of alumni leaders and students of Brown's LGBTQ and Third World Community.  Take advantage of this opportunity to connect with alumni leaders. Enjoy casual conversation and light refreshments.

Organization: Alumni Relations
Website: http://alumni.brown.edu/diversity/
Contact Name: Valerie Cordeiro
Email Address: Valerie_Cordeiro@brown.edu

MPC Workshop! Post-Racial: Myth or Milestone? (10/6)

When: 8 PM, Tuesday, October 6th
Where: Wilson 204

Join the Upper Keeney MPCs for a discussion of "post-racialism" and what impact it has on different demographics. Who benefits from post-racial rhetoric? Is post-racialism something we should strive for?

Organization: Upper Keeney MPCs
Contact Name: Amit Jain
Email Address: Amit_Jain@brown.edu

Multiracial Identity Week Convocation! (10/13)

When: October 13th at 7:00pm
Where: MacMillan 117

On the occasion of Multiracial Identity Week’s fifteen year anniversary, Dr. Joseph, who was the first Multiracial Heritage Week Programmer in 1994, will provide a retrospective on the landscape of multiraciality in the United States in the past decade and a half.  She will begin by discussing the political climate in the early-to-mid 1990s Brown that made it possible to create Multiracial Heritage Week and progress to discussing how mixed-race identity today has been shaped by racialized landmarks like the inclusion of a “check one or more” option on the U.S. Census and the presidency of Barack Obama.

Organization: Multiracial Identity Week
Contact Name: Alexis Moreis
Email Address: alexis_moreis@brown.edu

The Recognition of Indigenous Identity (in Latin America) (10/15 )

When: October 15, 2009 at 4:00 p.m.
Where: Wilson 102

About the series: What is the relationship of indigenous ethnic identity to current realities in North and South America? At Brown during 2009-2010, four distinguished lecturers will consider, from a variety of angles, the potential for political and cultural relationships among indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Generously sponsored by: the Herbert Goldberger Lectureship Fund, the Departments of History, American Civilization and Anthropology, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in the Americas

Organization: Native American Heritage Series
Contact Name: Winifred Jumbo or Karl Duncan
Email Address: winifred_jumbo@brown.edu or kduncan1@gmail.com

Family Weekend Open House (10/16 )

When: Oct 16th, 4 - 6 pm
Where: Third World Center, 68 Brown Street

Chat and mingle with students, faculty, staff and alumni at the Third World Center Open House. Learn more about the activities of the Third World Center and the Alumni Association at Brown.

Organization: Third World Center
Contact Name: Anne Marie Ponte
Website: www.brown.edu/twc
Email Address: anne_ponte@brown.edu

SASA Dinner & Dance (10/17 )

When: Oct 17th, 7 pm - 1 am
Where: Andrews Dining Hall

Join the South Asian Students Association for dinner and traditional dance performances. Semi-formal or traditional attire requested.
Tickets - $8 in advance
$10 at the door

Organization: South Asian Students Association
Contact Name: Aparna Kumar
Website: http://students.brown.edu/SASA/
Email Address: aparna_kumar@brown.edu

'We Are Family' Multiracial Family Weekend Brunch (10/18 )

When: Oct 18th, 11 am - 1 pm
Where: Third World Center, 68 Brown Street

The Multiracial Identity Week Steering Committee and BOMBS invites you and your family for brunch and a lively discussion on growing up in a multiracial environment.

Organization: Multiracial Identity Week & BOMBS
Contact Name: Alexis Moreis & Chris Belcher
Website: www.brown.edu/twc
Email Address: alexis_moreis@brown.edu

Are you interesting in joining the 9th Annual Brown PowWow steering committee?

When: Powwow event date set on April 17th, 2010.
Where: Pembroke Field

If you would like to learn and plan how to set up a powwow please email nativesatbrown@gmail.com. No prior experience is necessary. We have opportunities ranging from cooking, t-shirt designing, contacting drum groups and dancers, and much more. All are welcome to join and we look forward to hearing from you to create another fantastic powwow.

Organization: Native Americans at Brown (NAB) and Native American Heritage Series
Contact Name: Winifred Jumbo, Karl Duncan, and Kim Kummer
Email Address: winifred_jumbo@brown.edu, kduncan1@gmail.com and kim_ kummer@brown.edu

Volunteer for the Third World Center

Get involved with the TWC!  Be part of a community that addresses issues on the -isms, brings holiday cheer to children in Providence, plans and publicizes cultural events on campus and hosts a Thanksgiving meal for students on campus.

Apply here: http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/TWC/volunteerform.html

Website: http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/TWC/volunteerform.html
Email: anjali_sridhar@brown.edu

Want to join a TWC steering committee?

Interested in helping program for different cultural weeks and months? Do you want to be creative or try out some ideas?

Join the Steering Committees of TWC programmers.

Email: Anjali_ Sridhar@brown.edu
Website: www.brown.edu/TWC/whoweare.html

Graphic designers wanted!

Interested in designing posters and publicity material?

Help the Third World Center programmers develop calendars and posters for the various cultural weeks and months.

If you are interested in helping with a particular series/week or month, please indicate which one.

Email: Anjali_Sridhar@brown.edu

Scholarships for Minorities

Check out a listing of scholarships offered to minority students with contact information:

Website: TWC > Opportunities > Scholarships

Email: Anjali_Sridhar@brown.edu

Looking for cheap soda on campus?

Come by the Third World Center! You can get soda  and bottled water for just 50 cents from our soda machine, located on the 1st floor of the building.

Email: Anne_Ponte@Brown.edu

Brown Events and Announcements

Arts, Culture, and the Soul of a City: Don King, Providence Black Repertory Theatre (10/2)

When: Friday, October 2, 2009, 4:00-5:30 pm
Where: Rites and Reason Theatre, 155 Angell Street

Founded in 1996 by Artistic/Executive Director Donald W. King '93, Providence Black Repertory Company produced its first production on the third floor of an old print shop in Downcity Providence.  How can an innovative theatre reinvent itself, survive, and thrive in these difficult times?

Don King is the recipient of the 2009 John Hope Alumni Award for Public Service, presented by the Brown Alumni Association and Howard R. Swearer Center for Public Service.
Organization: Swearer Center for Public Service, Department of Africana Studies and Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

Organization: Swearer Center for Public Service, Department of Africana Studies and Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
Website
: www.swearercenter.brown.edu
Contact: Leticia Tejada
Email: Leticia_Tejada@brown.edu

Health Disparities Workshop (10/5)

When: Monday, October 5th @ 5:30pm
Where: RI State House_Senate Lounge

Did you know:
...that the infant mortality rate for African American infants is more than twice as high as it is for white infants?
...that Latina women have lower breast cancer screening rates than non-Hispanic white women?
...that Native American adults are 2.3 times more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes than whites?

Want to learn more about health disparities  and what we can do about it? Come to a workshop on health disparities with RI Senator Juan Pichardo

Organization: AMSA, Ocean State Action, Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Senoritas Latinas Unidadas Sorority
Contact Name: RSVP to Ivette Luna
Email Address: ivette@ocenstateaction.org

US Military Expansion and 21st Century Colonialism (10/8)

When: Thursday, October 8, 4:15pm
Where: Watson Institute Joukowsky Forum

Join scholar/activists Hope Cristobal and Julian Aguon for a talk on "US Military Expansion and 21st Century Colonialism: Governance and Self-Determination on Guam." Cristobal is a Guam self-determination advocate, University of Guam history instructor, former senator in the Guam legislature, and farmer. Aguon is a civil rights attorney and author on issues of self-determination, demilitarization, indigenous rights, and international law.

Organization: Watson Institute
Contact Name: http://watsoninstitute.org/events_detail.cfm?id=1388
Website: www.watsoninstitute.org
Email Address: watson_institute@brown.edu

Taubman Center 25th Anniversary Celebration (10/8)

When: Thursday, October 8
Where: See below

Join the Celebration
10:30 a.m. - noon  (Crystal Room, Alumnae Hall)
Pushing the Research Frontier: Taubman Center Faculty and Public Policy Research

2:30 - 4:00 p.m. (Crystal Room, Alumnae Hall)
Training a Generation, Shaping Public Policy: Reflections from Taubman Center Alumni

6:00 p.m. (De Ciccio Auditorium)
Keynote "An Evening with Jeffrey Toobin"
Jeffrey Toobin is a CNN senior analyst, staff writer for The New Yorker, and best-selling author.

Organization: Taubman Center
Contact Name: Isabel Costa
Email Address: Isabel_Costa@brown.edu

LGBT Students of Color - Come to TNT! (10/13)

When: Oct. 13 (Tuesday) at 9 pm
Where: TWC Informal Lounge (1.5 floor)

TNT is a safe (and rockin') social/discussion space for LGBT students of color.  Come join us for some awesome, deep, thought-provoking discussion about our experiences!

Organization: TNT (The Next Thing)
Contact Name: Elizabeth Duthinh
Email Address: elizabeth_duthinh@brown.edu

National Conference on Latino Politics, Power & Policy (10/24)

When: Saturday, October 24, 2009
Where: Smith-Buannano Hall, 95 Cushing St

To profile cutting-edge research based on Latino politics and encourage wider use of data from Latino National Survey, CSREA has organized this national research conference.
Keynote Panel: Making it Home: Latino Lives in America

Organization: Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
Website: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Race_Ethnicity/lns/
Email: LNS@brown.edu

UTRA Info Session (11/12)

When: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7-9 PM
Where: Salomon 001

Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards (UTRA) Info Session - Instructions on how to apply, criteria for selection, and deadlines will be discussed.

Contact: Dean Besenia Rodriguez
Website: www.brown.edu/utra
Email: Janice_Rego@brown.edu

UCS Appointing Students to Diversity Advisory Board

When: Application due on  Sep. 30th 11:59 p.m
Where: Online

This fall, UCS is appointing students (all years are eligible) to various university committees to represent the student body. Students from minority / cultural groups are especially encouraged to apply for the Diversity Advisory Board, where they can make immediate contributions to improving diversity on Brown campus.
For more information please visit the UCS website.

Organization: Undergraduate Council of Students
Contact Name: Kening Tan (UCS Appointments Chair)
Website: http://brown.edu/Students/ucs/appointments.html
Email Address: ucsappointments@gmail.com

Seasonal Flu Shot Clinics

When: Every Monday through Friday, 11am-4pm, until the end of October
Where: Jo's

Seasonal flu shots are now available. Prevent as much flu as you can and get the seasonal flu vaccine today. The vaccine is free. No appointment needed.  Please bring your Brown ID.  Although the regular seasonal flu vaccine does not protect against H1N1, we strongly encourage all students to get the vaccine this year so you can be as healthy as possible. The H1N1 vaccine will be available later this fall.  For more information on the flu, visit www.brown.edu/healthed.

Organization: Health Education
Contact Name: Naomi Ninneman
Website: http://www.brown.edu/healthed
Email Address: naomi_ninneman@brown.edu

Visit the Year of India Website

In the run-up to the official launch of the Year of India at Brown, visit the dedicated website at www.brown.edu/india. There you will see how students and faculty are gearing up for a year of major public lectures, cultural events, and scholarly gatherings. Then, to receive information throughout the year or share your India-related activities, click through the homepage link to the Year of India Facebook Fan Page. Or, send an email to YearofIndia@brown.edu.

Website: www.brown.edu/india
Email: YearofIndia@brown.edu

Event Support Office Hours

Where: Room 1418, Sci Li

Talk with representatives from all services needed to plan your event at one time.  People from Scheduling, Media Services, Facilities Management, DPS, Fire Safety etc will be present to help you plan the services needed for your event.

Organization: University Scheduling Office
Email: scheduler@brown.edu

Walking Tours : An Introduction to the City of Providence

Where: 25 George Street, Swearer Center

The best way to get to know any city is by walking its streets and meeting its people. The Swearer Center for Public Service has organized a menu of tours to introduce you to the neighborhoods, community organizations, culture, politics and history of Providence. Many tours will emphasize the relationship between Brown and the community of Providence, showing the myriad ways in which the two have, and indeed still do, influence one another. Each tour will last approximately one and one-half hours. Space is limited, so view the schedule and reserve a spot. For more information you can speak with your advisor or counselor, or call 863-2338.

For tour schedules and more information visit: http://swearercenter.brown.edu/whatwedo/WalkingTours2009.html

Organization: Swearer Center for Public Service
Website: http://swearercenter.brown.edu/whatwedo/WalkingTours2009.html
Email: Leticia_Tejada@brown.edu

Off-Campus Events

 

Flu Talk (10/10)

When: Sat, Oct 10, 6 pm
Where: AS220

What you can do to keep yourself and your community healthy during this flu season - Come to a free panel discussion and Q&A to learn more about H1N1 swine flu prevention, preparedness and treatments. Panelists - Mary Blue - Herbalist, Helen Drew - RI Dept of Health, John McGonigle - MD, Cris Monteiro - Acupuncturist, Karlo Berger - Moderator

Organization: RI Health
Contact Name: Karlo Berger
Website: www.karloberger.com/riflu.htm
Email Address: Karlo@karloberger.com

LGBT Rights Symposium at Roger Williams University (10/16)

When:Friday, October 16, 2009, 1:00-5:30
Where: Roger Williams School of Law, Ten Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI 02809

A Gay and Lesbian User Guide to Rhode Island: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You (and your clients)

Keynote: Gary Buseck Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Legal Director Panel
Topics: * Estate Planning * So You're Married, now what? * Healthcare Navigation * Hate Crimes/Anti-Discrimination Law * Elder Care Law and Medicaid Planning * Formation of Families

Sponsored by RWU Law LGBT Alliance, Lawyers for Equality and Diversity (LEAD), and The National LGBT Bar Association Free of Charge and The National LGBT Bar Association Free of Charge Open to the Public 4 RI CLE Credits (0 Ethics)

Online registration: http://law.rwu.edu/LGBTRights/

New England Science Symposium (NESS) (2/28)

When: Sunday, February 28, 2010
Where: The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA

The aim of NESS is to promote careers in biomedical sciences, encourage postdoctoral fellows; medical, dental, and graduate students; post-baccalaureates; college students (particularly African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native individuals) involved in biomedical or health-related scientific research, to present their research projects through oral or poster presentations to further career development, and expand professional network.

Organization: Harvard Medical School
Contact Name: Geeta Chougule
Website: www.newenglandsciencesymposium.org
Email Address: Geeta_Chougule@hms.harvard.edu

Yoga in Spanish / Yoga en español

When: Wednesdays 7:30 - 8:45 pm beginning in October
Where: Santosha Yoga Studio, Cranston

Come get your yoga on!  Yoga class in Spanish taught by Spanish speaking, Latina Brown graduate.

Ven a gozarte la yoga! Clase de yoga en español.  Maestra de yoga es latina, hispanohablante graduada de Brown.

Organization: Santosha Yoga Studio
Contact Name: Heidie Vazquez-Garcia
Website: www.yogaatsantosha.com
Email Address: hvazquez.garcia@yahoo.com

Career and Internship Opportunities

The Mali Health Organizing Project: Health Financing Coordinator Position (10/15)

Deadline: October 15, 2009
Where: Bamako, Mali

The Mali Health Organizing Project (MHOP) is an award-winning startup international 501 (c) 3 non-profit that enables slum neighborhoods in Mali, West Africa to create their own health systems and re-connect with their government. MHOP uses health as a tool to organize neighborhoods. We are seeking a year-long volunteer for our Health Financing Coordinator position to continue our research and programs around the challenges of financing healthcare for slum residents. See our website http://www.malihealth.org for a full job description and application, or email anna@malihealth.org with questions.

Organization: The Mali Health Organizing Website
Contact Name: Anna Ninan
Website: http://www.malihealth.org
Email Address: anna@malihealth.org

Apply for UC PPIA Fellowship (12/1)

Deadline: November 1, 2009

The Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship Program at the University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy is accepting applications for the summer of 2010. As an intensive seven week academic training program for college juniors, the summer institute prepares undergraduate students for graduate studies in public policy and international affairs. Participants complete course work in economics, statistics, and policy analysis; and visit local, state and federal government agencies and non profit organizations.

http://gspp.berkeley.edu/ppia/index.html
Organization: University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
Contact Name: Martha Chavez
Website: http://www.ppiaprogram.org/app/
Email Address: martha_chavez@berkeley.edu

2010 PPIA Junior Summer Institute at Princeton University (11/1)

Where: Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to announce that the 2010 PPIA Junior Summer Institute will be held at Princeton University from June 10 through July 30, 2010.  The goal of the PPIA Junior Summer Institute is to prepare students for graduate study and careers in public policy and international affairs.  The summer institute provides a rigorous training in policy analysis and serves as a springboard to exciting careers in public service.

The online application form is available at www.ppiaprogram.org/app/

The application deadline is November 1, 2009 and the admission process will be completed by February 1, 2010.  We use an early application deadline to avoid the conflict with our graduate school admission process and enable participants to have better lead-time to plan for the PPIA Junior Summer Institute.

Organization: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Website: http://wws.princeton.edu/jsi/
Email: wwsjsi@princeton.edu

Los Angeles/Boston Career Forum 2009 (Japanese-English bilingual) (11/20)

When: November 20, 2009

Where: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (Boston, Massachusetts)

Description: Los Angeles/ Boston Career Forum are for anyone who is:
- Japanese-English bilingual(at minimum conversational level in both Japanese and English)
- looking for a full-time or internship position

Companies will be holding seminars as well as interviews at their booth during the event. Some companies may give out offers by the end of the event.  Registration and attending the event is free.

For online registration and more info regarding the above, please go to:

Los Angeles Career Forum:
http://www.careerforum.net/event/la/?lang=E

Boston Career Forum:
http://www.careerforum.net/event/bos/?lang=E

or view the Boston Career Forum DVD at:
(English): http://www.discointer.com/e-brochure/bos07/dvd/en.html
(Japanese): http://www.careerforum.net/event/dvd_event/index.html

Organization: DISCO International
Website: www.discointer.com/careers
Email Address: cfn@careerforum.net

National Science Foundation East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (12/8)

Deadline: December 8, 2009
Where: Bamako, Mali

The National Science Foundation (NSF) East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI) is a flagship international fellowship program for developing the next generation of globally-engaged U.S. scientists and engineers knowledgeable about the Asian and Pacific regions. The Summer Institutes are hosted by foreign counterparts committed to increasing opportunities for young U.S. researchers to work in research facilities and with host mentors abroad. Fellows are supported to participate in eight-week research experiences at host laboratories in Australia, China, Japan (10 weeks), Korea, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan from June to August. The program provides a $5,000 summer stipend, round-trip airfare to the host location, living expenses abroad, and an introduction to the society, culture, language, and research environment of the host location.

The application is now open and will close December 8, 2009. 

Organization: National Science Foundation Summer Institutes
Website: Application instructions are available online at www.nsfsi.org. For further information concerning benefits, eligibility, and tips on applying, applicants are encouraged to visit www.nsf.gov/eapsi or www.nsfsi.org.

IIPP International Affairs Fellowships (3/15)

Date and Time: MARCH 15, 2010 (apps online - OCTOBER 15, 2009)
Where: Virginia

The UNCFSP Institute for International Public Policy (IIPP) is one of the nation’s premier fellowship programs in global affairs for underrepresented students.
Our comprehensive education and training elements prepare IIPP Fellows to address the most pressing international policy problems.

Organization: Institute for International Public Policy (IIPP)
Contact Name: Crystal L. Keels
Website: WWW.UNCFSP.ORG/IIPP
Email Address: crystal.keels@uncfsp.org

Apply to be an Access Scholar!

The National College Advising Corps at Brown seeks to increase the number of low- to moderate-income high school students who enter college and earn bachelor’s degrees, by providing college application and financial aid guidance to those students and their families while fostering a culture of college attendance and higher education in Rhode Island's urban communities.

The College Advising Corps seeks ten (10) undergraduates to serve as Access Scholars, minimal-time AmeriCorps members to support the work of the program in middle and high schools, focusing on early awareness initiatives and SAT/ACT preparation.  Benefits include $1000 education award and possible work-study stipend.

Please email Jesse Cohen for an application.

Organization: College Advising Corps/Swearer Center for Public Service
Contact Name: Jesse Cohen
Email Address: Justin_Cohen@brown.edu

Join the Asian American Justice Center's Student Network

On behalf of the Asian American Justice Center (AAJC) in Washington, D.C., I invite your student organization to become a part of our effort to connect with the issues and concerns facing Asian American and Pacific Islander students.

To join AAJC’s growing student network, please fill out our brief online survey! Please also feel free to forward the survey link to interested leaders of other AAPI student groups: http://tinyurl.com/clnbqk.

AAJC is one of the nation's leading experts on issues of importance to the Asian American community, including affirmative action, race relations and anti-Asian violence prevention, the census, immigration and immigrant rights, language access, television diversity and voting rights. Our expertise is widely acknowledged – in the media, by the public and by lawmakers at the very highest tiers of government.

Organization: Asian American Justice Center
Website: www.advancingequality.org
Email: pmoua@advancingequality.org

AmeriCorps Vista Opportunities in American Indian Communities Available

Where: Select Tribal sites in 26 states

The National Society for American Indian Elderly (NSAIE) works to enhance Senior Services on Tribal lands, allowing American Indian Elderly to stay in their homes as respected members of their communities and keepers of their traditions.

We are currently recruiting college graduates to serve as AmeriCorps VISTA members through the National Society for American Indian Elderly (NSAIE).  Positions are available at selected sites with Tribes and Tribal organizations in 26 states. Volunteers serve in predominantly rural areas where the conditions for American Indian Elders are challenging, but where the project can have the most impact.

We’re looking for applicants with professional writing skills, cultural sensitivity and sincere interest in public service.  Please share the attached information with students who meet these criteria.

Organization: THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AMERICAN INDIAN ELDERLY
Website: www.nsaie.org
Email: info@nsaie.org

Alliance for Justice - Internships & Job Opportunities

Description: Alliance for Justice offers recent college and law school graduate fellowships, and college and graduate student internships.

http://www.afj.org/ 
http://www.afj.org/utilities/jobs/
http://www.afj.org/utilities/jobs/klagsbrun-fellowship.html
http://www.afj.org/utilities/jobs/dorot-judicial-selection.html
http://www.afj.org/utilities/jobs/student-internships.html

Organization: Alliance for Justice
Website: www.afj.org/

Wake Forest University MBA Fellowship Program

The Wake University Babcock Graduate School of Management is looking for diverse students for the Master of Art in Management (MA) degree. The MA degree is designed specifically for liberal arts majors that want to pursue a career in business. The program requires 10 months of intense study of the basic functional areas of business. We will offer 10 - 12 Corporate Fellowships next year for diverse students pursuing the MA degree. The Corporate Fellowship will provide each Fellow with full tuition, a $21,000 stipend and the opportunity to participate in a practicum. The practicum has two components, educational and professional development.

Website: www.mba.wfu.edu
Email: debra.jessup@mba.wfu.edu