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Thu, 28 Apr 2011 23:54:09 -0400
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Dear Campus,

Today (Friday) at 4pm in the Cutter-Shabazz living room, Kathleen Mayer '11, on behalf of the Inter-Community Council, will present the Inter-Community Council Report on Measures to Improve and Diversify the Dartmouth Community. The report includes administrative recommendations addressing various issues at Dartmouth. It has already been presented to President Kim's Administration and has been well-received. 

To learn more about this report and how you can play an active role in implementing solutions to make Dartmouth a place where all student's feel supported, come to The People's Coalition meeting this afternoon. 

Below is the original e-mail.

-The I-CC

(If genuinely interested in what this report may entail but can't make the meeting, please blitz back and we can further discuss sharing the actual report with you.)


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Come join the People's Coalition, this Friday (4/29) at 4:00 on the
first floor of Cutter-Shabazz to talk about Kathleen Mayer's findings, written in the
recent Inter-Community Council report to the Kim administration on diversity/equity
initiatives to improve our community.

We'll then discuss power relations on campus more generally. Whether in the
context of minority underrepresentation, unequal gender relations, the
assault on staff and workers' rights, or the general marginalization of
students, this topic is hugely relevant in all of our lives. Let's work
together to find solutions.

Cutter-Shabazz
4pm, Friday, April 29

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