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Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:34:32 -0500
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   Afraid of not being ____ enough?
        Wish there was more unity within your community?

             COME find out how to break 
                  intra-group barriers at...

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    Beyond Lateral Oppression:
                    Addressing Intra-Group Hidden Conflicts
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Pan Asian Community Dinner 11W
Featuring a presentation by Dean Sylvia Spears

Wednesday, January 26
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Collis Commonground
*Open to the entire campus*

*Free dinner catered by the Orient restaurant
*RSVP to 'PAC'


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About the Keynote:
Dean Spears is the Acting Dean of the College as of August 2009.  She served  as director of the Office of Pluralism and Leadership/Associate Dean of Student Life at Dartmouth, and later as Acting Senior Associate Dean of the College.  Prior to her time at Dartmouth, she taught courses in counseling, research methods, higher education law and cultural competence.  She has a background working with affirmative action/equal opportunity and multicultural student services in university settings, and also has extensive experience teaching, practicing and consulting in the development of culturally competent practices in organizational and educational settings.

About the Topic:
Lateral oppression is the concept of tension or misunderstanding between groups  who identify with the same social identity group (i.e. race, ethnicity, culture, class, religion, sexuality, gender, national identity).  Problems arising from within a certain group is prevalent, and Dean Spears will speak not only about how this applies to the many different groups at Dartmouth, but also address ways in which we can resolve these issues to create more unified communities.

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Presented by the many groups that make up the Pan Asian Council (PAC)
Sponsored by the Inter-Community Council, the Afro-American Society, Alpha Phi Sorority, Collis Governing Board, and the Office of Pluralism and Leadership
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