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Job Opening: Graduate Assistant – Part Time – Women’s Center

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       Graduate Assistantship

 The Women’s Center

Dickinson College

Title:  Graduate Assistant-Women’s Center       

 Salary Grade: housing, plus $6000 per semester              

Job Status:  Part-time                                                                

Schedule: 20 hours per week

Reports to:  Susannah Bartlow                                                  

POSN: Graduate Assistant

General Summary of Responsibilities:  The Women’s Center at Dickinson College is a Student Development resource center that offers education in three key areas:  gender and sexuality, including  gender fluidity, sex-positive violence prevention education, and relationship and sexual violence victim support and advocacy; supportive community for women-identified and LGBTQ students, faculty and staff; and student development and  leadership opportunities. 

 

The Center is offering a graduate student opportunity to advance his or her own education while gaining work experience by serving as a Program Coordinator for an average of 20 hours per week.  Living on campus is required for this position and housing will be provided.  Students seeking a degree in Counseling/Student Affairs, Women’s and Gender Studies, or Ethnic Studies/Multicultural Affairs are especially encouraged to apply.  The graduate assistant will be directly supervised by the Director and attend weekly supervisory meetings to develop and accomplish specific program goals.

Education and Experience Required:  

 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in related field
  • Effective inter-personal skills
  • Clear and effective oral and written communication skills
  • Strong program or event planning experience
  • Strong multitasking abilities
  • Research skills and analytical abilities
  • Experience in one or more of the target focus areas of women’s empowerment, violence prevention, outreach and support to diverse constituencies, and/or higher education
  • Sensitivity to and experience working with people from diverse backgrounds
  • Willingness to work in reasonable collaboration with student schedules, including events or meetings on evenings and weekends as  needed

Essential Functions:

  • Maintaining open lines of communication with campus partners, including faculty, staff and administrators, student residential staff, student organizations, and informal student constituencies
  • Assume primary responsibility for organizing for campus events, including activities for Fat Talk Free Week/Body Appreciation Week, National Coming Out Day, Women’s History Month, and Sexual Assault Awareness Month (Take Back the Night and other programs)
  • Support additional, ad-hoc Women’s Center programs based on student need and institutional capacity
  • Support student leadership on outreach to educate the campus community about Women’s Center services, resources, and programs
  • Provide occasional evening office hours according to student need
  • Act as a mentor and partner educator for student volunteers and interns

Marginal Functions: 

  • Attending Student Life Division Meetings monthly and other pertinent professional meetings as needed/directed.
  • Preparing internal and external reports as necessary.
  • Working in a cooperative office environment with Diversity Initiatives and the Conflict Resolution Resource Center.

Software Programs Used:

  • Microsoft Office
  • Publisher
  • Banner

Benefits Include:

-Free On-campus Housing

-$3,000 stipend for each Fall and Spring semesters

-Access to on-campus facilities (gym, library, etc)

-Access to employee professional development seminars and other on-campus activities

Completed by:  Susannah Bartlow, Director, Women’s Center & Faculty, Women’s and Gender Studies

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                       

 

Invitation to Presentation of Research by Sociology Students

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Please join the sociology seniors who will be presenting the research they have done for their senior theses:

Thursday, May 6th 3-5:30pm at the Community Studies Center (light refreshments will be provided): 

3:00-3:15 Anna Valiante, Through the Lens of Liberation 

3:15-3:30 Kristen Walker, Interweaving Practical and Strategic Interests: Women’s Empowerment through Social Movements in Latin America

3:30-4 Hily Collins, Negotiating Space within Contemporary American - Society: Women of the Indian Community of Central PA

Light refreshment break

4:10-4:30 Gabriela Uassouf, The Voices Of AIDS Activists: A History of AIDS - Activism

4:30-4:45 Anthony Albanese, The "Illegal" and Deportable Farmworker

4:45-5 Jenny Kowalski, Can’t you Take a Joke?: Exploring Rape Culture through Humor

With Brooke Marlin, Sarah Hogan, and Leah Gable.

Eco-Rep Positions Now Available

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INTERESTED IN BEING AN ECO-REP FOR 2010-2011?  The Office of Campus Sustainability and the Office of Campus life are looking for 15-20 volunteer Eco-Reps (2-3 hr commitment per wk). Preference will be given to students who can make a full-year commitment.    For more information Download the application   Eco-Reps are nationally recognized peer mentors at many top liberal arts schools.  The Eco-Reps are volunteer representatives for each residence hall that work to promote sustainable behaviors among the residents, increase knowledge about sustainability topics, and provide a connection between the residence halls and sustainability resources on campus.  Although an Eco-Rep is a volunteer position, the Office of Campus Sustainability is planning to have several paid Eco-Rep supervisors for the year 2011-2012. Preference for paid positions in 2011-2012 will be given to successful Eco-Rep volunteers who have applied and helped shape the program in 2010-2011.  APPLICATIONS ARE DUE FRIDAY, April 30TH BY 5 PM TO  For more information: consroek@dickinson.edu or //www.box.net/shared/r9zk4as50c Application: http://www.box.net/shared/5zr7eqnk6t

 

LGBT Internships

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Hello!

Here is a link to the scoop for an LGBT internship opportunity that may be of interest to graduating seniors or alumni that you know:  http://www.scotthittfoundation.org/.  application deadline is May 7th which could be tough, given the requirements.  But it is worth a look.  Remember, there is always 2011 and beyond.  Note for undergrads – there are also summer internships in California for undergrads but the 2010 deadline was April 16th (something to think about for next year).  Be the change that you want to see for our movement….Take Care,  Joy

 

NYC's Pride Parade

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Hello, fellow leaders!  As you know, I'm an executive board member of SPECTRUM: Dickinson's Gay/Straight Alliance.  This year myself and my fellow board members have turned SPECTRUM into a more visible group on campus, having participated in various events on and off campus, such as participating in the Equality March in Washington D.C. last October, sponsoring the highly successful "Gaga" Gay Prom, and sponsoring the Day of Silence held at Britton Plaza.  SPECTRUM is now registered to walk in NYC's Pride Parade held on June 27th, Sunday.  Everyone is invited!  And I mean everyone!  I know many of you do not know whether or not you can participate, but please tell friends and faculty.  There will be an INFO Session next Monday, April 26th.  There we will collect names and e-mails for a listserv, and I will be giving an overview of the event, how to get there, how we are meeting, and the history of the event.  The info session shouldn't last too long (30-45 minutes).  Information Session!  Place: Landis House - 101 South College Street (The white house across from Adams)  When: Monday, April 26th  Time: 5:00 pm.  I love you all, and I hope you are having a bright and glorious day.  Gaven D. Trinidad '12  American Studies Major/German Minor  Dickinson College

 

Women, Territory, and Images: Engendering Epistemic Violence in the Mexico-US Borderlands

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Lecture (in English) on Tuesday, April 27th at 1:30 PM in Denny 317 and also a Discussion (in Spanish) on Monday, April 26th at 1:30 pm in the Durbin Room.

 

Day of Silence - Friday, April 16th

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 Hello Friends,

This Friday (April 16th), please join Spectrum in the observance of the 2010 Day of Silence, a student-led national event that brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in schools. Students from middle school to college take some form of a vow of silence in an effort to encourage schools and classmates to address the problem of anti-LGBT behavior. The event is designed to illustrate the silencing effect of this bullying and harassment on LGBT students and those perceived to be LGBT. 

If you are unable to take a vow of silence on Friday due to the nature of your job or life duties, please consider other ways that you and those around you can support the cause.  Thank you!

For more information, visit the web site: http://www.dayofsilence.org/content/getinformation_faq.html

 

 

 

Research on Women by Students (ROWS)

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Research on Women by Students (ROWS) symposium is an annual spring semester event sponsored by the
Women’s and Gender Studies department and the President’s Commission for Women. Students from across the disciplines present their research on women and gender. Student showcase their work, introducing faculty and students to the wide range of research being done across the Dickinson campus.  Dinner begins at 6 p.m. in Stern 102, presentations begin at 6:30 p.m. in Stern Great Room.  For more information: 717-245-1519 or Contact: womstud@dickinson.edu.   For more information: : http://www.dickinson.edu/academics/programs/womens-and-gender-studies/content/ROWS-Symposium-Program/

Earth Day Clean Up Event

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The Elm Street Neighborhood Revitalization program is organizing a cleanup day this Saturday, April 17 in honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Volunteers from the East Side Neighbors Association, the Carlisle Alliance Church, the Downtown Neighborhood Connection and Dickinson College will be reporting either to Hope Station or to the parking lot of the Carlisle Alliance Church (237 E. North Street) depending on which is easiest. We will start at 1:00 PM and finish up at 3:00 PM, but if someone can only give 30 minutes or an hour, they would be very welcome.

So, If you know anyone who would be interested in joining us in a spring cleaning, please have them contact me.

 

Thank you.

Deb

 

Deb Fulham Winston

Carlisle Elm Street Program Manager

53 W. South Street

Carlisle, PA  17013-3458

Ph. 717-245-2648

Fax 717-245-9835

deb@downtowncarlisle.org

 

 

Diversity Assistant Positions

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Hello all,

The office of Diversity Initiatives is currently accepting applications for Diversity Assistant (student workers) positions. I am looking to you all for suggestions on students you think would have and interest and/or great fit for the office. If you could provide me with names of students that I could do some targeted outreach to that would be great!

 

Best,

 

Paula Lima-Jones

 

Safe Harbour & the Women's Center Present - My Own Four Walls

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On Monday, April 12 at 6:30pm, nationally recognized homeless advocate Diane Nilan will be screening and discussing her film “My Own Four Walls”.   Nilan is an author, advocate, activist, and legal trailblazer, and the founder and director of HEAR US, a national advocacy group for homeless children.

The Facebook event is here:  http://www.facebook.com/events/edit/index.php?eid=103221246385647#!/event.php?eid=103221246385647&ref=mf

**********press release as follows*************** 

 

Press Release

For Immediate Release

Contact: Pat LaMarche

                717.249.2200

                Cell 207.671.0190

 

Award Winning Film Maker to Show As yet Unreleased Film at Dickinson College

Documentary Highlighting the Lives of Homeless Families to Debut in Carlisle, PA

 

 

Award winning filmmaker, author and homeless advocate, Diane Nilan will be visiting Cumberland County Pennsylvania this week as part of her nationwide tour promoting the needs of homeless children and their families.  Nilan is also the founder and director of HEAR US, a national advocacy group for homeless kids.  Learn more at www.hearus.us

 

Five years ago Nilan ventured out of suburban Chicago on what she thought would be a six month cross country trip to gather film footage of our nation’s homeless youth in order to produce her now critically acclaimed documentary, My Own Four Walls.  Five years later she is still traveling the 48 contiguous United States, testifying before Congress, and working to end homelessness among the nation’s most precious and vulnerable population, homeless kids.  Her film is a tool used by schools and agencies across the U.S. to acquaint communities and educators with what life is like for so many who live below the poverty line and below the radar. 

 

The DVD film jacket reminds us that “More than 1.5 million children, families and youth are homeless in America today.  Not since the great depression have we seen so many homeless families on the streets of communities of all sizes and compositions.” 

 

And for kids with parents in jail, the film also includes a training video for incarcerated parents, their children’s caregivers, law enforcement personnel, human service providers and educators to help navigate the sketchy world in which these children live.

 

Nilan’s book, Crossing the Line: Taking Steps to End Homelessness is an autobiographical expose giving vividly detailed accounts of the lives of the homeless folks that Nilan encountered in her nearly 20 years as a homeless shelter director and homeless advocate. 

 

Wendell Hollinger, President of Safe Harbour, Cumberland County’s largest homeless shelter and host to Nilan’s visit commented after reading Nilan’s book, “If concerned folks don’t read another word of another book, they must read pages 32 and 33 of Diane’s book.  She has detailed the most concise and accurate listing I’ve ever seen of the causes of homelessness in our country.  We are very excited that Diane has come to Carlisle to give us a sneak preview of her newest documentary.” 

 

Susannah Bartlow, Director of Women’s Studies at Dickinson College said, “We are honored but not surprised that Nilan has chosen Cumberland County as a place to stop along her journey to eradicate homelessness and lead a community wide discussion.   The communities of Cumberland County have long supported the needs of the disadvantaged here among us.”  Bartlow continued, “Dickinson is proud to provide the necessary space for this discussion.  Dickinson hosts the ‘Night Without a Home’ every November during national hunger and homelessness week: a sleep out featuring area grade school children which raises money to benefit Safe Harbour.   We are excited to be a part of bringing this courageous woman to our community.”

 

Nilan’s new documentary, On The Edge, will be shown Monday April 12th at 6:30 pm in Dickinson’s Denny Hall.  Denny Hall is located at the corner of High and West streets.  The community is invited to attend and invited to stay after the 68 minute documentary to join in a discussion of the film as well as a discussion of the issues of homelessness and poverty.  

 

Diane Nilan will be joined by area homelessness advocates as well as Carlisle High School Senior, TJ Rivera, a homeless youth who has lived many years homeless and spent nearly a year living in a store room using boxes for furniture and trying to finish school.

 

DJ will discuss the difficult road he traveled getting him where he is today, enrolled as he is now at Carlisle High School within months of graduating.  DJ hopes his next step is College.  A current resident of Safe Harbour, DJ is thriving.  “I doubted I’d be this close many times over the last few years, but I never stopped hoping I’d make it.  It says on one of my blogs ‘you are the architect of your destiny’ and I kept that in mind and just didn’t give up.”

 

It will be an emotional moment when he meets Nilan this week.  Among the many accomplishments Nilan has to her credit, co-writing the landmark legislation that mandated schools accept homeless children is one of her greatest.  And TJ’s excited to meet the woman who put his educational needs ahead of her own comfort. 

 

Diane Nilan is available for interviews prior to the event on Monday the 12th.  Members of the press who would like to meet with her and see or travel with her in the RV she has called home during her five year struggle to help the nation’s poorest children is asked to contact Safe Harbour’s Pat LaMarche who will be handling her schedule while she’s in town.

 

 

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Take Back the Night! Tuesday, April 6, 7pm, Britton Plaza

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 The Feminist Collective and the Women's Center invite you to TAKE BACK THE NIGHT and come together to stand up to violence against women!

Join
President Durden
Angela Sutton from the Women of Color Network
Tamara Storey from the Dickinson Law School
Katharine Taylor from the PA Coalition Against Rape
Feminist Collective members
and Susannah Bartlow, Women's Center Director

to raise awareness and build solidarity to end violence against women!

The Clothesline Project will be on display and the rally will be followed by a march and a confidential, women-only speak-out.

If you need support related to relationship or sexual violence on Dickinson's campus, call the victim advocate at 1-888-727-7277 and ask to speak to the Dickinson advocate.

LOCAL & NATIONAL RESOURCES

National Sexual Violence Resource Center:
http://www.nsvrc.org

http://PA Coalition Against Rape:
www.pcar.org

Rape Crisis Services:
http://www.ywca.org/site/pp.asp?c=eqLNI0OHKrF&b=574513

Domestic Violence Services:
http://www.dvscp.org/

PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
http://www.pcadv.org/

WOCN National Call to Action Institute and Conference

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Where:

Westin New Orleans Canal Place

100 Rue Iberville

New Orleans, LA 70130

When:

May 10, 2010 at 05:00 PM

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May 14, 2010 at 03:00 PM

 

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Greetings!

This is an invitation to register for the WOCN National Call to Action Institute

and Conference, co-sponsored by the Office for Victims of Crime.  This historic

event will feature at 2-day Institute for WOC, Men and Mainstream/White women,

and 2-Day Conference with several workshops, panel discussions, critical conversations

and a Cultural Bazaar celebrating local talent.

If you would like to have an exhibitor/vendor table at the Cultural Marketplace

please register at:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2rm1oiefe68aa0c

If you would like to purchase an ad in the Conference Program Book, please register

at:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2rm3drzfe68aa0c

For hotel registration, please go to:

http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1001199113&key=A4299

Contact WOCN at 1-800-537-2238, ext 142 with further questions.

We look forward to your participation!  Feel free to forward this invitation widely.

Click on the link below to register.

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Register Now! [http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2s4rfzpfe68aa0c&oseq=a014tg6kzwq6x]

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If you have any questions, please contact our office at the number or email below.

 

Thank you for your attention and response.  We look forward to seeing you in New

Orleans!

 

Sincerely,

 

Ho-Thanh Nguyen

Women of Color Network

800-537-2238, ext 142

htn@pcadv.org

 

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