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Yale Week of Service! Yale Day of Service!

When:   March 31-April 3, 2010
Where:   Dwight Hall - New Haven
 

Hi Dwight Hall!


You are in the midst of the Dwight Hall-YCC Week of Service! At the top of the newsletter are descriptions for the remaining events this week, all of which are excellent opportunities to explore service and social justice!


This Saturday, give back to our community by taking part in the Yale Day of Service: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dFByd0ZVZEFaZ3MtNzEwU0VvVHJpX2c6MA

This is going to be an AWESOME event. We have great volunteer sites where you can make a significant difference.


Whether you are an avid Dwight Hall volunteer or have never done anything community service or social justice-related before, we encourage you to take part in the events we have this week!


See you at the Day of Service!

Joe

 

Yale Day of Service

When:   April 3, 2010 10:15am-2:15pm
Where:   Dwight Hall - New Haven
 

Yale Day of Service
10:15AM-2:00PM

The Yale Day of Service is an opportunity for students to get out for a few hours of community service in New Haven.  Opportunities will include cleaning up a park, teaching computer skills to low-income adults, and organizing educational activities for young kids. 

Please sign up at http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dFByd0ZVZEFaZ3MtNzEwU0VvVHJpX2c6MA

For more information, contact This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript

 

Social Justice Day: Movie Screening, Trade

When:   April 1, 2010 9:00pm
Where:   Silliflicks
 

Join the Social Justice Network in watching Trade, inspired by Peter Landesman's chilling NY Times Magazine story on the U.S. sex trade and sex trafficking.

 

Civic Engagement Day: Life After Shaw's, Civic Engagement in the Face of a Community Crisis

When:   April 2, 2010 3:30pm
Where:   Dwight Hall Common Room
 

In 1998, New Haven became home to the first inner-city Shaw's Supermarket in the country after substantial collaboration amongst local institutions, organizations, and residents. On March 31st, however, Shaw's will close its doors for good, and the area will once again lack a full-service grocery store. Shaw's exit not only severely restricts local food access, but it also eliminates more than one hundred community jobs and leaves a major commercial property to blight. In the face of a widely recognized need for a replacement supermarket, a broad spectrum of stakeholders has once again mobilized to address these problems. Join us to hear from a panel of community leaders and activists about how civic engagement can serve as a powerful means of combating a community crisis- and learn what you can do to help bring a full-service grocer back to New Haven. Sponsored by the Dwight Hall Urban Fellows Program.

 

International Festival of Arts & Ideas Seeks Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for New Fellowship Program

The International Festival of Arts & Ideas is seeking an undergraduate student to serve as an intern with the Arts & Ideas Fellowship Program.  The program will give economically disadvantaged teens exposure to careers in the arts and various arts disciplines and will teach critical thinking and writing skills.  The undergraduate intern will support in the administration of the program as well as serve as a mentor to students as they progress through the program.

 
This is a paid opportunity with a part-time commitment during May 2010 and a full-time commitment during June 2010.  The selected intern will also be invited to participate in orientation and group activities for the Dwight Hall at Yale Summer Fellowship program.
 

April - June 2010 Opportunities to Get Invovled in the Arts at COOP High School

Dwight Hall at Yale and Coop Center for Creativity, Inc. seek teaching assistants for afterschool programming at Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School in downtown New Haven. The programs will run from March 29, 2010 – June 18, 2010 and students can be hired for the full duration of ...
 

Jewish Organizing Initiative Fellowship

When:   March 12, 2010 11:00pm
 
Want to change the world? Organize! The Jewish Organizing Initiative (JOI) builds a vibrant, pluralistic community of Jewish young adults who learn grassroots community organizing, explore their Jewish identity together, and become leaders in the pursuit of social justice.    Our year-long paid community organizing fellowship in Boston is a ...
 

Culture for a Cause: Yale's First Annual Showcase

When:   April 2, 2010 7:00pm
Where:   SSS
 
The Yale Association for India's Development brings you a night filled with music, dancing, and culture, with performances from Proof of the Pudding, Konjo dance, Yale Anjali Classical Dance, the Duke's Men, Fusion Bellydancing Society, Groove Dance Company, Yale Raga Society, Out of the Blue, Yale Jashan Bhangra Team!   ...
 

GHLI Student Internship Opportunity in Ethiopia

The Global Health Leadership Institute is currently recruiting one intern to contribute to the evaluation of the Clinton Foundations Ethiopian Millennium Rural Initiative (EMRI). The primary focus of the internship will be both quantitative and qualitative research as part of this mixed-methods evaluation of the EMRI program. The intern will be based in Addis Ababa at the Clinton Foundation office but will travel to health center sites located in rural areas of the three major regions of Ethiopia: Amhara region, Oromia region and Tigray region. The quantitative component will consist of site visits to EMRI health centers to corroborate health center data. The qualitative component will consist of the development of qualitative research protocols and observational site visits to EMRI health centers.

 

Interested students should email a resume and cover letter to Brian Seavey by Friday, April 2nd at 5:00 PM.

 

Please note: Applicants must be an enrolled student at one of the Yale graduate school programs or Yale College, and fluency in Amharic is preferred.

 

 

 

Social Justice Day: Dinner Discussion

When:   April 1, 2010 6:30pm-7:30pm
Where:   Dwight Hall Library
 

Professor Elisabeth Wood on Wartime Sexual Violence: Leveraging Variation toward Change

The frequency of rape of civilians and other forms of sexual violence varies dramatically across conflicts, armed groups within conflict, and units within armed groups.  The literature generally neglects these contrasts, focusing on cases of widespread rape. Yet rape is not inevitable during war. Many armed groups, including some state militaries, insurgent groups, and ethnic groups, do not engage in widespread rape despite frequent interaction with civilians. Some armed groups engage in ethnic cleansing the classic setting for widespread rape without engaging in sexual violence. After developing a theoretical framework emphasizing the strategic choices on the part of armed group leadership, the norms of combatants, dynamics within small units, and the effectiveness of military discipline, the discussion will focus on how policy-makers might leverage such variation towards more effective policies against wartime sexual violence.

 

Civic Engagement Day: New Haven Census Outreach

When:   April 2, 2010 12:00pm-3:00pm
Where:   Dwight Hall - New Haven
 

In the last decade, New Haven lost $30 million simply due to the Census undercount in 2000, and this year the New Haven community has been working hard to make sure that this under-count does not happen again.  Specifically, each person who isn't counted in New Haven costs the City around $10,000 in funding for services people desperately need.  Certain populations in New Haven such as undocumented immigrants, homeless people, and low income people who don't trust the government are hard to count, and we rely on many New Haven non-profits to reach out to those populations.  Youll have the opportunity to go out to various non-profits around the New Haven community throughout the afternoon to distribute Census goods and make sure that each non-profit is equipped to pass on Census information to the populations they help serve.

Please email This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript if you are interested in participating by Tuesday, March 30th.

 

Join the Ward 1 Democratic Committee

When:   March 31, 2010 7:00pm
 
Dear Dwight Hall Members,  Ready to make progressive change in New Haven? Want to engage with local politics? Join the Ward 1 Democratic Committee! We're 2010-2012 members of the New Haven Democratic Town Committee, where we represent you - as a Ward 1 resident - to the city's Democratic umbrella organization. That means that we're also ...
 

Hesselbein Student Leadership Summit

When:   July 10-13, 2010
Where:   University of Pittsburgh
 
The University of Pittsburgh launched an initiative called the Hesselbein Global Academy for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement www.hesselbein.pitt.edu. The academy is housed at the University of Pittsburgh but open to students throughout the world. It aims to inspire, develop, and reward accomplished student leaders to ...
 

Have an idea for a short-term service project?

When:   February 24, 2010 11:00pm
 
Have an idea for a short-term service project? Make your project a Dwight Hall Short Term Project! This semester, for the first time, Dwight Hall is opening up applications to individuals who would like to organize and execute a short-term service project. These projects should reflect Dwight Halls mission of ...
 

Work with Inner City Youth at Granville Academy

When:   March 31, 2010 7:00pm
 
Granville Academy is recruiting students who want to work with inner city young people who want to succeed in life.  They are looking for people:                1.            To help them learn about the global economy.              ...
 

Occupational Health Internship Program

The Occupational Health Internship Program is a great opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to learn about the field of occupational health and safety from the perspective of the worker. Students work in teams to investigate a job-related problem identified by a group of workers.  Project work emphasizes worker interviews and worksite tours combined with research.  Students can apply for placement in any of the following cities, regardless of where they now reside: New York City, Berkeley/Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego.  The deadline to apply is April 1. The program is open both to undergraduates (3rd and 4th year) and graduate students. A stipend is provided for the 8-week experience ($500/week for undergraduates, $650/week for graduates).  More information can be obtained at the OHIP website at www.aoec.org/ohip.   

 

 

Yale Undergraduate Diabetes Forum

"Want to organize the big Yale party of the year? Want to volunteer to help diabetics? Afraid of high time commitments? Don't worry, we have just the right volunteer opportunity for you. Join the Yale Undergraduate Diabetes Forum--a newly-formed, fun community of health enthusiasts--and help organize "Insulin Shock"--a YCC and UOFC funded dance marathon to be held in Commons on April 23rd to raise money for diabetics in the New Haven area who cannot afford to buy their supplies. Email  This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript  to learn more. Are you ready to get shocked!"

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