TO BE RESCHEDULED: YAAMNY & PortSide New York: Family-friendly tour of tanker Mary A. Whalen and happy hour at home/made wine garden grill
TO BE RESCHEDULED: The Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York (YAAMNY) is pleased to partner once again with PortSide New York, a Day of Service site, to host a family-friendly tour of the Mary Whalen tanker followed by happy hour at home/made wine garden grill in Red Hook, Brooklyn. PortSide invites YAAMNY to Red Hook: Learn about the history of the tanker and its crew, catch some fabulous views of the city from the waterfront and enjoy some hot cider and treats. Afterwards, we will gather for pre-dinner drinks and appetizers at home/made wine garden grill, 293 Van Brunt Street (btwn Pioneer and King), Brooklyn, NY, http://www.homemadebklyn.com/index.html. (Please note that food/drink at home/made are not included in registration for ship tour). PortSide NewYork breathes life into the relationship between landside communities and the maritime sector to the advantage of both, via several avenues, including an H2O arts program, reporting on port and waterfront issues and its chief ambassador: the Mary Whalen, a 170-foot retired coastal oil tanker. To see how PortSide takes advantage of this special asset, check out youtube pages: http://www.youtube.com/PortSideNewYork and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHQ4MwukoO4. Where: Red Hook Marine Terminal, corner of Hamilton Avenue, Summit Street and Van Brunt Street, 70 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11231; government-issued photo ID required for adults due to Homeland Security regulations (e.g., driver's license, not a job ID); the group will be escorted from security gate to the tanker (about 6 blocks from the entrance); flat shoes required; dress warmly.
YAAMNY Educational Programs Committee Meeting
The Educational Programs Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York is engaged in planning educational enrichment programs for New York City area alumni. If you are interested in crafting first-rate, engaging, and intellectually stimulating programs with fellow Yale alumni, you are warmly invited to the join the Committee. If you would like to join, please contact the Committee at: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . All are welcome. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Bone Marrow Donor Drive for Leukemia-Stricken Seun Adebiyi, YLS ' 09
At just 26-years-old, Seun Adebiyi is one of the most driven individuals you will ever meet. Seun has achieved nearly every goal he has set for himself in life so far. He has a couple big ones left - and sadly not a lot of time. A 2009 graduate of the Yale Law School who was born in Nigeria and raised in Alabama, Seun was diagnosed with both leukemia and lymphoma while training for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games last year. Now his goal is to register 10,000 people as bone marrow donors with DKMS, the largest bone marrow donor center in the world. His mission is to not only save his own life, but to save thousands of others, like himself in need of a life-saving transplant. The likelihood of finding a match is much higher within a persons own ethnic group. However, due to a significant under-representation of minorities in the National Bone Marrow Registry, Seun is facing grim odds. Only about 515,000 of the potential donors )about 8% of the registry) are African-Americans. As a result, 83% African-American patients do not receive the life saving transplants they need. Overall, only 3 out of 10 patients will receive the transplant that can save their life. Please attend he donor drive on January 10th, or see the YAAMNY website for other ways you can help. DKMS would like to thank the YAAMNY Public Service & Social Justice Committee for co-sponsoring this event. For further information on donation and registering go to www.dkmsamericas.org or call (866) 340-DKMS. Public Service/Social Justice Committee Meeting
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of the Metropolitan New York wishes to invite you to attend our upcoming meeting to discuss, organize and help execute monthly public service projects in the NYC area and advance our social justice project in Newark. We look forward to seeing you. Agenda The R20S Group Launch Party - Networking for Recent Grads
Yale Service Tour 2010: Monterrey
Join Dwight Hall and the AYA in Monterrey, Mexico for the Yale Service Tour - March 13 - 21, 2010
Click on the heading to learn more about the Yale Service Tour and how you can apply to participate. Limited scholarships are available for Yale College and Yale graduate and professional school students.
MLK Day of Service *Sign Up*
Experiences of a Surgeon in Pakistan, Sudan, and Congo: Professional Challenges and Opportunities in the Developing World
Strategies in Global Health Workshop (Call for Applicants)
Unite For Sight's Founder and CEO will hold a 1/2-day dynamic, immersive global health workshop. What strategies can be applied to effectively provide healthcare for the world's poorest people? The workshop will discuss the realities and complexities of global health, evidence-based design and measuring outcomes, program effectiveness and accountability, innovation and social entrepreneurship in healthcare delivery, and healthcare and sales at the Base of the Pyramid. Students and professionals are eligible to apply. Successful applicants will have demonstrated an interest in global health.
The Realities and Complexities of Global Health: Best Practices, Worst Practices, Ethics, and Strategies
· Evidence-Based Design and Measuring Outcomes
· Program Effectiveness and Accountability
· Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in Healthcare Delivery
· Healthcare and Sales at the Base of the Pyramid Complete details and application instructions online at http://www.uniteforsight.org/global-health-university/global-health-workshop Crosby Street Gallery - Urban>Nature Show Closing Reception
Turn your Resolutions into Results!
YAAMNY Arts Committee Meeting
The YAAMNY Arts Committee provides a forum where alumni can learn from leading practitioners in the world capital of fine and performing arts and support those in the entertainment industry. Whether you have won a Pulitzer and travel by limousine or are pushing cabs between auditions, come share your ideas and help create a resource to assist us all in our work. Please RSVP to This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Social / Networking Committee Meeting
The Social / Networking Committee will be meeting on Sunday January 17th to start planning activities for 2010. We would love for you to join us!! We need volunteers who want to plan parties, family-friendly activities, sports-related outings, and career events. We're open to new ideas, as we want to offer Yale alumni in NYC a variety of social and networking options to choose from. We'll meet over brunch, place TBD (location will depend on how many people attend). Check the website close to the date to see where we will be meeting. Please email me at This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript to let me know if you can make it. Public Service/Social Justice Committee Needs 15 Volunteers for Soup Kitchen to Commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bday (Site Is Filled)
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK is proud to honor Dr. King's legacy by serving fellow New Yorkers at this Soup Kitchen during winter. We are looking for 15 volunteers to help serve food & drinks to approximately 700 patrons and to assist in the cleaning process. We are pleased to have ASTRID ANDRE '94 serve as Team Leader for this site. For more info, please contact Amanda Taffy at This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Born on January 15, 1929, Dr. King led one of the most successful non-violent civil rights movements in history. In addition to being the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his advancement of human rights, Dr. King was a beloved husband and father. An excerpt from Dr. King's acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize follows: YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment Commitee Meeting
The YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment Committee strives to provide a forum where alumni can enjoy, share in, and learn from leading practitioners in the world capital of fine and performing arts, and support alumni in the arts, through regular presentations and events that will offer opportunities for networking and performance. Whether you have won a Pulitzer and travel by limousine or are pushing cabs between auditions, come share your ideas and help create a resource to assist us all in our work. All are welcome. Please RSVP to This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . MLK Day of Service
This Monday (1.18) from 8:30-12:00, Alpha Phi Alpha is sponsoring the MLK Day of Service, a one-time service event and a great way to spend your free morning helping a community organization! Some of the sites include: New Haven Reads, Columbus House, New Haven Soup Kitchen, and Tower One Senior Center, among others! Find more information and sign up here: MLK Day of Service.
Benefit Concert for Haiti
Help Can't Wait Haiti Benefit Concert
The devastating earthquake that has just occurred in Haiti is a huge public health crisis. Officials report that nearly 100,000 individuals may have perished and others are without healthcare, access to water, or other basic necessities. This catastrophic event is the largest earthquake in the country's history, and one of the biggest disasters in our hemisphere. Through our international contacts, we have learned that the best way to help is by raising funds to provide basic necessities. Every dollar counts. One of our big fundraisers is our Help Can't Wait Haiti Benefit concert, will be held this Monday, January 18 7:30 P.M. in Woosley Hall. Requested donation is $10. Dwight Hall 2010 - A New Decade. A New Commitment to Service. Dwight Hall Bazaar.
Commit to service in 2010 and pursue justice in the New Haven and global communities. Meet representatives from over 100 community-based agencies and student-run member organizations.
If you would like to reserve table space for your organization, please register using this form.
Dwight Hall Spring Bazaar
Commit to service in 2010! Come to the Dwight Hall Bazaar this Tuesday (1.19) from 7:00-9:00pm in Dwight Hall to meet representatives from over 100 community-based agencies and student-run member organizations looking for volunteers! If you're interested in learning more about service and social justice at Yale, this is your night to find all the relevant organizations in one place! Dwight Hall Spring Service Bazaar Tonight 7-9pm in Dwight Hall
Come to the Dwight Hall Bazaar tonight from 7-9pm in Dwight Hall to meet representatives from over 100 community-based agencies and student-run undergraduate and graduate organizations dedicated to service and social justice! Please note: If you are looking to get involved in the Haiti relief effort, we will have a sign-up for volunteers and groups interested in helping with the university-wide coordinated response to the Haiti crisis. See you tonight! NYC Multi-School Alumni Party
To RSVP and purchase a ticket, please go to: http://www.ivyplussociety.org/nyc.html The Yale College Fellowship for Research in Health Studies Program
The Yale College Fellowship for Research in Health Studies Program Information Session: January 20, 2010, at 7:00 PM, WLH 208
he Yale College Fellowship for Research in Health Studies Program provides support for original undergraduate research projects in health studies, including study of the social, political, economic and biological determinants of health. Currently enrolled freshmen, sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply.
For further information about eligibility, proposal development, and application requirements please visit:
To assure consideration for the summer of 2010, applications should be received by February 26, 2010. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a pre-application by February 5, 2010.
YAAMNY Fela! on Broadway
The YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment committee cordially invites you to a showing of Fela! on Broadway. We only have 4 tickets available! Register now. First come, first served. Discounted tickets are $45 before January 15, $50 after. Register at http://yaamny-fela.eventbrite.com/. FELA! on Broadway His Passion Ignited a Generation. FELA! uses stirring Afrobeat music (a blend of jazz, funk and African rhythm and harmonies), to tell the story of Kuti's controversial life as artist, political activist and revolutionary musician. Featuring many of Fela Kuti's most captivating songs and Bill T. Jones's visionary staging, FELA! is the most original new musical on Broadway. Come for the music. Come for the dancing. Come awaken your soul. Special thanks to producer Stephen Hendel '73! Post-Bazaar, Spring into Action!
Hi Dwight Hall! Thank you to all of you who came out for the MLK Day of Service and our Spring Bazaar on Tuesday - both were great successes! Please let me know if you couldn't find a group you were looking for at the Bazaar! If you are looking for the latest news on Yale's Relief Efforts for Haiti please look here: http://opa.yale.edu/haiti/ Shopping period has ended, but a semester of service has just begun!
Hope you are all well, Joe New York Ivy League Latino Alumni Get Together
Saludos! We would like to invite you to attend the: New York Ivy League Latino Alumni Get Together Organized by: Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni Also Attending: Yale Latino Alumni Association of the Tri-State Area; Harvard Latino Alumni; Brown University Latino Alumni Council; and Latino Alumni Association of Columbia University Please join us for a casual event for Latino alumni of Ivy League schools to meet and begin to establish a closer relationship between our organizations. In light of the recent devastating earthquake of January 12 in Haiti, we will be asking for voluntary donations at the event. The money collected will be donated to the American Red Cross International Response Fund to be designated for Haiti relief efforts. We look forward to seeing you at the event! Yale and Princeton - Dinner for 12 (SOLD OUT)
This event is sold out. If you are interested in organizing a future Small Group Dinner (at either a restaurant or a potluck in your apartment), please let me know via email: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Do you want to meet new people, but are tired of loud, crowded bars where you can't hear anyone talk? Here's a chance to socialize with interesting people in a more cozy, intimate setting. Join 6 alumni from Yale and 6 from Princeton at Les Halles, a french brasserie on Park Avenue South, for a lovely dinner and good conversation. PUBLIC SERVICE/SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE - Mock Interview Session to help Immigrants
THE PUBLIC SERVICE/SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE is proud to be working with UPWARDLY GLOBAL in their monthly MOCK INTERVIEW SESSIONS. UPWARDLY GLOBAL is a great organization that helps highly-skilled immigrants and refugees reclaim their careers here in the US. Often immigrants and refugees are exiled from the mainstream workforce. Upwardly Global helps them begin their job search, develop their talent and improve their lives and the lives of others. Come join other Yale Alumni to conduct MOCK INTERVIEW SESSIONS, which can help talented immigrant professionals overcome barriers to entering the American labor market. More info about this organization can be found at: http://www.upwardlyglobal.org/. We are looking for 15 to 20 volunteers to work together in this worthy cause. To volunteer, or for additional info, please contact Anne Nakaoka Moss at: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Moment of Service 1/23/10--Social Integration Program
Dwight Hall-YHHAP Moment of Service!
8TRACK: B-SIDES & MASH-UPS from YSD ALUMNI CREATIVE DESTRUCTION
Interracial Relationship Discussion
Yale Undergrads at CT Hospice Applications Due
Soles4Souls Project Haiti
Soles 4 Souls
A Busy Week in Dwight Hall!
Hi Dwight Hall! On the top of this newsletter you can find tons of service opportunities and social justice events happening this week! Closer to the bottom you can find great summer and spring break opportunities. I would like to encourage everyone to consider the Chaplain's Office Spring Break in New Haven. I did it last year and had a fantastic time! It might be the best way to get to know New Haven in a week. Again, if you are looking for the latest news on Yale's Relief Efforts for Haiti please look here: http://opa.yale.edu/haiti/ Hope all is well, Joe Urban Food Justice Panel Discussion
Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility
Responsible Endowment Project: Endowment Oversight Annual Public Meeting
DADDY -- a new play by Dan Via ('87)
Technology Across Generations Pizza Information Session
Israeli-Palestinian Peace: Both Sides of the Table
1st Annual Bioethics Symposium
Join the Bioethics Symposium for a Panel Discussion and Lecture Series Panel Discussion: "Physician Assistance in Dying" David Smith, Director of Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Dr. Thomas Duffy and Alissa Wassung Lecture Series:"Ethics of Clinical Research and Primary Care" with Dr. Douglas Bruce Panel Discussion: "Children of Choice"
Do A 180 with the Chaplain's Office
Green Corps Paid Fellowships
Mind Matters Art Show
Duk Global Health Institute Fall 2010 Applications
Subject: Duke Master of Science in Global Health- Fall 2010 Application Deadline January 30, 2010 The First Annual Chocolate Festival
Hillel Day of Service
Moment of Service: Serve Dinner to the Homeless
Summer Opportunity: Teach with the U.S. Grant Foundation
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