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Tue, 28 Dec 2010 21:00:30 -0500
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Dear Dartmouth Community Members,

The Inter-Community Council (I-CC) is now accepting applications for the following  
community liaisons for Winter 2011: International, Latina/o, Native American,  
LGBTQ, Greek letter, Accessibility, Environmental justice.

Below you will find the relevant information about I-CC, as well as the positions'  
responsibilities.  Everyone is encouraged to apply, regardless of prior level  
of involvement.

Applications are due by January 5 at midnight.

Please blitz the I-CC account with any questions or concerns.
We are excited to hear from you soon!

Maya Granit '11 and Angelo Carino '11
I-CC Co-Chairs



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ABOUT I-CC:
* Founded in 2004, I-CC facilitates effective communication among diverse campus  
communities.
* The I-CC is made up of selected students who serve as liaisons to the following  
communities:
Women, International, Black/African American, Latina/o, Pan Asian, Native American,  
LGBTQ, Multi-faith, Greek letter, Accessibility, Environmental justice, Socioeconomic  
Class.
* The I-CC provides a space for these communities to identify and share ideas,  
goals, needs & concerns.
* The I-CC advocates for the interests of traditionally under-represented groups  
at Dartmouth to the administration, the alumni and other outside groups in order  
to help ensure that the Dartmouth community remains a healthy, nurturing environment  
for all students.



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LIAISON RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Attendance at weekly meetings on Sundays at pm, as well the possibility of smaller  
group meetings throughout the week
* Act as a liaison for your selected community (attend meetings and relevant events  
of said community); basic knowledge of issues related your selected community
* Assist in furthering the agreed upon goals of I-CC. This includes but is not  
limited to organizing events, programs, and policy reviews that help increase  
understanding among I-CC communities.
* Strong communication, organization, and creative problem-solving skills; ability  
to demonstrate ethical leadership


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