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Gay Straight Alliance (Gsa) Fall 2011 Open Meeting Minutes, Brian Sit
Gay Straight Alliance (Gsa) Fall 2011 Open Meeting Minutes, Brian Sit
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
September 12th 2011
- Introduction and Briefing on "What is the GSA?"
September 19th 2011
- Review of the group Constitution and overview of events for the coming Semester.
September 26th 2011
- National Coming Out Day Planning.
September 29th 2011
- National Coming Out Day Preparation.
October 13th 2011
- Ally Week and the "It Gets Better" Video.
October 27th 2011
- Transgender Vigil of Remembrance.
December 1st 2011
- End of year evaluations
Michelino: A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Michelino: A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
A chapter, a gay short story, about a central character in an as yet unpublished novel.
Transgender Day Of Remembrance Vigil 2011, Joseph A. Santiago, Brian Sit
Transgender Day Of Remembrance Vigil 2011, Joseph A. Santiago, Brian Sit
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
Transgender Vigil
Day Of Remembrance !!
Hosted By: The URI Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) And The GLBT Center!
The following event has audio and pictures from the night. Transgender Vigil Day Of Remembrance !! vHosted By: The URI Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) And The GLBT Center! vDate: Monday November 21th 2011 vTime: 7:00pm To 9:00pm vPlace: GLBT Center: Adams Hall Room 111 vOpen For All To Attend!!! J v What Will Be Accomplished At The Event? § Tee Shirt Making @GLBT Center! @7:00pmGLBT Center; GSA; Candle-Lite Walk Around Campus (Starts At Barlow Circle) @8:00pm Ends …
Creating Blended Environments That Connect Classroom To Community, Joseph A. Santiago
Creating Blended Environments That Connect Classroom To Community, Joseph A. Santiago
Office of Community, Equity, & Diversity
Creating Blended Environments That Connect Classroom to Community
Objective: To outline a blended environment model linking multiple systems, departments, and people together, that can be easily integrated into the culture of how we already live, work, and learn. Further, this model seeks to highlight mechanisms within said blended environment that would support students who might feel isolated or disconnected when they first get to URI.
Creating Blended Environments That Connect Classroom to Community; Creating Blended Environments That Connect Classroom to Community; Objective; To outline a blended environment model linking multiple systems, departments, and people together, that can be easily integrated …
3 G Diversity Summit, Joseph A. Santiago, Trip Hutchinson, Joe Mercadante, Kevin Cruz, Dana Speesler, Brian Sit, Marquel Wright, Ryan Vignean, Alex Papa
3 G Diversity Summit, Joseph A. Santiago, Trip Hutchinson, Joe Mercadante, Kevin Cruz, Dana Speesler, Brian Sit, Marquel Wright, Ryan Vignean, Alex Papa
Office of Community, Equity, & Diversity
The 3G Summit sought to bring students together from multiple Universities to create collaboration across diversity groups in the New England area. The I Am U URI group put a call out to new members to work across Universities on collaborative goals.
The summit was designed to accomplish 3 goals. Get people from multiple Universities to come together and talk about their experiences. Brainstorm things that everyone wants to work on. Establish contact information and ways to work together.
This Summit was sponsored by HRL and the GLBT Center. Audio from this event can be streamed directly from this page.
Robby : A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Robby : A Gay Short Story, Michael C. Vocino
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
A gay short story dealing with gay life, culture in the 1970s and 1980s and how one reluctant individual deals with his sexuality.
Coming Out Day Presenter Robyn Ochs - Beyond Binaries: Identity And Sexuality, Joseph A. Santiago, Carolyn Sovet
Coming Out Day Presenter Robyn Ochs - Beyond Binaries: Identity And Sexuality, Joseph A. Santiago, Carolyn Sovet
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
The program will explore the landscape of sexual orientation. Similar to snowflakes, no two people are exactly alike. So, how do we assign precise labels to our complicated and unique experiences? What is the relationship between experience and self-identity, between self-identity and the way we are "read" by others? In this interactive program, different experiences of identity, the complexity of attraction, and more will be explored.
Diversity Week 2011 - Rhode Island And The Slave Trade - Bringing History To Life, Multicultural Center
Diversity Week 2011 - Rhode Island And The Slave Trade - Bringing History To Life, Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center
Rhode Island and the Slave Trade: Bringing History to Life. Paul Davis, Reporter, Providence Journal. Prize-winning Providence Journal reporter Paul Davis will talk about his newspaper series on the Rhode Island slave trade. A transplanted Southerner, Davis will explore the myth of the abolitionist north versus the slave-holding south and talk about the half year he spent in New England’s historical societies and libraries exploring the state's dark past. He'll also explain why he was thrown off some of Rhode Island’s best-known historic sites. The talk will reveal the north’s deep ties to slavery and the slave trade, and will …
Diversity Week 2011 - Raising Your Voice, Multicultural Center
Diversity Week 2011 - Raising Your Voice, Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center
Raise Your Voice: How Diverse Genres of HipHop, Spoken Word and Music Create a Culture of Nonviolence and Peace?
Dr. Paul de Mesquita, Professor, Psychology and Director Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies; and Performing Artists, Rudy Cabrera, Kaly the 5th Element, and Miss Lori. In contrast to a growing culture of violence so prevalent in all forms of mass media, this session will feature live performance artists presenting work in tribute to Gandhi and King, toward the goal of a peaceful inclusive multicultural "beloved community". Join us in interacting and dialoguing with the artists. Sponsored by the URI Center …
Diversity Week 2011 - Out Of Diversity We Speak, Multicultural Center
Diversity Week 2011 - Out Of Diversity We Speak, Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center
Out of Diversity: We Speak.
Dr. Jody Lisberger, Director, and Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies; Dr. Robert Carothers, Academic Affairs; Dr. Adam Roth, Communication Studies; Dr. Ian Reyes, Communication Studies; Dr. Mercedes Rivero Hudec, Chemical Engineering; Dr. Jeremiah Dyehouse, Writing & Rhetoric; and students who will be speaking about their lives, in relation to diversity. Students and faculty rarely find time to engage each other around the arts and share the value of their individual and collective lives. This reading of expressive writing from four culturally diverse faculty and four students will reveal the influences of our diverse ways of being …
2011 Uri Diversity Week Keynote Speaker Dr. Michio Kaku: Towards A Multicultural, Scientific, And Tolerant Future For The Planet, Multicultural Center
2011 Uri Diversity Week Keynote Speaker Dr. Michio Kaku: Towards A Multicultural, Scientific, And Tolerant Future For The Planet, Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center
Why is it important that the future be studied? Iranian-Canadian futurist Alireza Hejazi (2009) has suggested that the study of the future moves us “from a passive or fatalistic acceptance of what may happen to an active participation in creating preferred futures.” Why should the study of the future be democratized? German-Jewish futurist Robert Jungk (1987) observed, “Most developing nations seem to accept that their future lies in catching up with the present of the developed nations…This means that it is in the power of the rich nations to define and refine the future and to propagate their images…This is …
Library Impact Statement For His 364 U.S. Environmental History, Amanda Izenstark
Library Impact Statement For His 364 U.S. Environmental History, Amanda Izenstark
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted iin response to new course proposal for HIS 364 U.S. Environmental History. New course was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding faculty member: Amanda Izenstark. Requesting faculty member: Erik Loomis
Library Impact Statement For His 364, Amanda Izenstark
Library Impact Statement For His 364, Amanda Izenstark
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement in response to new course proposal for HIS 364 U.S. Environmental History. New course was supported with no need for additional resources.
Welcome Night, Uri Glbt Center, Joseph A. Santiago
Welcome Night, Uri Glbt Center, Joseph A. Santiago
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
The GLBT Center had it's Welcome Night in Adams Hall in September of 2011. A special thanks for the GLBT Center staff.
Niki Hartman
Samantha Barrus
Justin Willner
Dana Speesler
Kevin Cruz
Riley Davis
Brian Sit
Joseph Santiago
Cartoon Presenting Uri’S Digital Commons Cultural Collections For Community, Equity & Diversity To The Equity Council, Joseph A. Santiago
Cartoon Presenting Uri’S Digital Commons Cultural Collections For Community, Equity & Diversity To The Equity Council, Joseph A. Santiago
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
To inform the Equity Council about URI’S Digital Commons as a Unifying force for the community that can centralize information across our community so that all individuals can come together as stakeholders to promote cross-campus interactions and inform each other directly. To ask for participation in the project and to settle on the name for the Digital Commons Cultural Collections that honors all parties involved. This collection is smart phone optimized to encourage global community interactions with all people where ever they may be.
Please note that these Collections are still a work in progress.
Video was created by Joseph …
Proposed Timeline For The New Lgbtq Center, Joseph Santiago, Kathryn Friedman
Proposed Timeline For The New Lgbtq Center, Joseph Santiago, Kathryn Friedman
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
This is the proposed timeline and process for the construction of the new LGBTQ Center.
Law Formalizes Long Union, Liz Boardman
Law Formalizes Long Union, Liz Boardman
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
NARRAGANSETT — On Saturday, W. Lynn McKinney and Ronald Margolin of Narragansett met with a wedding planner.
The men have considered themselves married since 1979, but now, with the passage of the civil union law, they can legally tie the knot in Rhode Island.
Student Affairs Advisory Committee On Multiculturalism And Diversity 2010-2011, Pamela Rohland, Jarso Saygbe
Student Affairs Advisory Committee On Multiculturalism And Diversity 2010-2011, Pamela Rohland, Jarso Saygbe
Student Affairs Diversity Committee
No abstract provided.
Reflecting On Campus Pride 2011, Kevin Cruz
Reflecting On Campus Pride 2011, Kevin Cruz
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
Kevin Cruz shares his reflections and experiences from going to Campus Pride. Reflecting on Campus Pride; Kevin Cruz; Campus Pride for me was a brief glance into a wonderful community of respect and acceptance for one another; This lovely camp brought together many student leaders from colleges across the nation and from all different backgrounds; Not only were there student leaders but supportive faculty, inspiring speakers, and fabulous entertainers; Speakers such as Robyn Ochs who is a professional speaker and educator and lives close by in Boston; She was both a faculty member and a special speaker who presented a …
Glbt Center Summer Strategic Plan Summary Ay 2011, Joseph A. Santiago
Glbt Center Summer Strategic Plan Summary Ay 2011, Joseph A. Santiago
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Center
To redesign the GLBT Center to function as a community center and bridge the gaps between culture and communities by utilizing the many departments, ongoing initiatives, projects/programs, and all interested individuals. To inform the overarching community of the GLBT Center as a University service designed to promote an environment where every person is a stakeholder in their own education, advocacy, and support, to build safe and inclusive communities for LGBTIQQ people at URI.
How To Excel In The Fashion Industry, Elizabeth Weaver
How To Excel In The Fashion Industry, Elizabeth Weaver
Senior Honors Projects
How to Excel in the Fashion Industry
Elizabeth Weaver
Faculty Sponsor: Claire Lacoste Kapstein, Textiles, Merchandising and Design
Co-sponsor: Art Mead, Economics
The fashion industry is most often thought of as a glamorous business filled with successful designers and supermodels. For fashion students, however, the industry they seek to enter upon graduation is drastically different. Students entering merchandising and retailing related careers will spend a large portion of their time analyzing data and working in Microsoft Excel.
As a graduating senior with a dual degree in Textiles, Merchandising and Design and Economics, I wanted to create a project that could …
Love: A Biological, Psychological And Philosophical Study, Heather M. Chapman
Love: A Biological, Psychological And Philosophical Study, Heather M. Chapman
Senior Honors Projects
The concept of love has been an eternally elusive subject. It is a definition and meaning that philosophers, psychologists, and biologists have been seeking since the beginning of time. Wars have been waged and fought over it, while friendships have been initiated and have ended because of this idea. But what exactly is love, and why is it important to define this enigma?
In order to help define this idea of love, several books and numerous research articles were consulted, and interviews were conducted with faculty of The University of Rhode Island. Dr. Nasser Zawia was interviewed, in order to …
Thought And Verse: French Poetry In Conversation With French Existentialist Philosophy, Maxwell E. Edmonds
Thought And Verse: French Poetry In Conversation With French Existentialist Philosophy, Maxwell E. Edmonds
Senior Honors Projects
Thought and Verse: French Poetry in Conversation with French Existentialist Philosophy
Maxwell Edmonds
Faculty Sponsor: Karen de Bruin, French Language & Literature
What is the meaning of life? Does God exist? How can we live authentically and with purpose? How can we conduct our day to day lives, while faced with our own mortality? These are several of the principle themes focused upon within existentialist philosophy, the philosophy of existing as a mortal human being.
I chose to study existentialist philosophy through the lens of one of my other interests: French poetry. This combination has allowed me to approach both …
Lived Philosophy: How We Define Ourselves And Our Lives, Molly A. Bandola
Lived Philosophy: How We Define Ourselves And Our Lives, Molly A. Bandola
Senior Honors Projects
As a student about to graduate with a degree in philosophy, the task of merging both the intellectual and practical aspects of the discipline necessarily emerges from the past four years of my study. As I myself am at the precipice of a whole new stage of life, I find myself drawn to questions of reflection and purpose. Throughout the history of philosophy, questions arising around the concept of death and one’s own mortality are ever-present and I am drawn to the stories that individuals have to share of their experiences surrounding death and dying. How is it that one …
The Importance Of Undecideds In The Evolution Vs. Creationism Debate, Seth Steinman
The Importance Of Undecideds In The Evolution Vs. Creationism Debate, Seth Steinman
Senior Honors Projects
As a scientific theory, evolution has as much empirical support for its core assertions as the heliocentric universe theory or the belief that the Earth is round. Despite a unanimous consensus in the scientific community about evolution’s validity, the General Social Survey (GSS) consistently reports that 85 percent of Americans are either undecided or do not believe in evolution.
This divide between evolutionists, led by scientists, and creationists, led by religious leaders, has enormous scientific and political implications, which include funding for basic scientific research, acting to stop global warming, and what schools should be teaching our children.
The most …
Primetime Crime And Its Influence On Public Perception, Katherine E. Stott
Primetime Crime And Its Influence On Public Perception, Katherine E. Stott
Senior Honors Projects
Since the television became more readily available to the American public in the 1940s and 50s, television shows have captured the attention of the nation. While television programs and televisions themselves have changed since then there are a few constants, one being the continued popularity of crime shows. From Sunday to Saturday during ‘prime time’ on just the four major networks, there are over fifteen hours of crime programming. The shows aim to entertain, leading them to show many inaccuracies about crime and the justice system in America. Studies have shown that most white Americans receive their information about crime …
Navigating The Fourth Dimension: Nonlinear Narratives In Film, Literature, And Television, Jason R. Boulanger
Navigating The Fourth Dimension: Nonlinear Narratives In Film, Literature, And Television, Jason R. Boulanger
Senior Honors Projects
Time is often considered the fourth dimension due to the fact that nothing can exist outside the confines of time. Since time is so intrinsic to the very nature of being in the world, creators of film, literature, and television, which are reflective of life, must at least implicitly confront concepts of time and temporality within their work. The intangibility of time presents many difficulties but also a great number of opportunities in accurately portraying its true function within the world.
Many literary works, films, and television programs directly confront concepts of time. Each medium with its own benefits and …
Care Of The Self And The Will To Freedom: Michel Foucault, Critique And Ethics, Stephanie M. Batters
Care Of The Self And The Will To Freedom: Michel Foucault, Critique And Ethics, Stephanie M. Batters
Senior Honors Projects
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom
Stephanie Batters
Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English
What do subjectivity, power and ethics have in common? For French philosopher Michel Foucault, each of these concepts inherently resides within the others. His works, spanning from the mid-1950s to his death in 1984, offer a profound theoretical approach to the complex questions that obtain between the individual and society. Foucault’s works present careful and intricate theories about the relationships of the past with the present, the individual with society, and power with truth. Many of his writings explore how the individual is made …
Hong Kong And The Future Of Green Energy, Kelly Deangelis
Hong Kong And The Future Of Green Energy, Kelly Deangelis
Senior Honors Projects
Hong Kong and the Future of Green Energy
Kelly DeAngelis
Faculty Sponsor: Wayne He, Chinese
Hong Kong, with a large, dense population that uses a vast amount of energy, has become China’s epicenter of trade and economic development. Currently, Hong Kong relies on nuclear power and fossil fuels for most of its energy needs. The growing concern of global climate change and the depletion of traditional fuel reserves inspired me to investigate the green technologies that have the potential to replace or supplement current energy sources.
The purpose of my project is to provide an informative and interesting assessment of …
Cultural Competency: A Student's Examination Of Haiti, Heidi Dotson
Cultural Competency: A Student's Examination Of Haiti, Heidi Dotson
Senior Honors Projects
Cultural Competency: A Student’s Examination of Haiti
Heidi Dotson
Faculty Sponsor: Gail Faris, Women’s Center
On January 12, 2010 the world watched as a 7.0 milliwatt earthquake brought Haiti to her knees. It did not take long before the international community had arrived to help Haiti rise from the rubble. On October 21, 2010 the Center for Disease Control confirmed a cholera epidemic in Haiti. One year after the earthquake, only five percent of the rubble had been cleared, and more than one million Haitians were living as refugees in “temporary” tents. Watching all of this from my “temporary” beach …