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About CoR


Links:

CommUNITY Education Program

Office of Multicultural Affairs

Office of Affirmative Action

Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center

Asian Culture Center

LaCasa/Latino Cultural Center

Leo R. Dowling International Center

Helene G. Simon Hillel Center

What's this all about?
These conversations or dialogue sessions are designed to create an environment where all participants can safely reflect on and express their personal experiences around the issues of race, consider the experiences and viewpoints of others, and develop strategies for action.  The conversations also provide an opportunity for residents to work together to improve their community.

The conversations are enlightening and eye-opening.  See past participant's reflections about CoR.

What others have said about CoR

Articles from the IDS--the Indiana University student newspaper,

and Home Pages--the Indiana University faculty and staff newsletter

"Meetings end, opportunities begin," says IDS story (10/10/00)
"Conversations on Race to open student dialogue, discuss racial issues" Indiana Daily Student article (1/16/01)
  "IUB Co-Recipient of National Voice of Inclusion Award"  states Home Pages article (3/14/03)
  "About Race: Five-week program unites students of diverse backgrounds, demolishes racial barriers" Indiana Daily Student article (1/22/03)
 

Conversations on Race has also been recognized

both locally and nationally by such awards as:

  National Residence Hall Honorary

Thomas J. Hennessy Chapter

Educational Program of the Year Award, 2000 - 2001

Commission on Multicultural Understanding,

Indiana University

Program of the Year Award, 2000 - 2001

American College Personnel Association

Co-Recipient

Voice of Inclusion Medallion for Exemplary Program, 2002



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