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Solutions Across Borders aims to equip our members with the necessary tools to create change in an interconnected world Our tri-partite approach to solving cross-border challenges: 1. Weekly Discussions SAB members have an opportunity to voice their concerns about current, relevant issues – such as the changing role of the media, difficulties in market integration, and human rights violations – in a safe, open space. Every week, students lead conversations on the topic of their choice, using printed and digital media sources t to fuel discussion. Discussion leaders also invite special guests, including nonprofit leaders and educators, to participate. … and on-line blogging! Even those who can’t make it to meetings have a chance to participate online at solutionsacrossbordersblog.blogspot.com Check it out! 2. Schoolwide Initiatives SAB’s primary aim is to increase awareness among the Baruch community about tangible solutions for the challenges of the globalization age. We thus host on- campus events to reach out to students and staff Past events include: Across the Generations – a World AIDS Day Event December 2008 SAB hosted a group of students from Generation HS to discuss the impact of AIDS on young people – and vice versa. “To be able to stir up young minds and the chance to teach our next generation the power of knowledge is one reason why I joined Solutions Across Borders.” – Ada Ng, commenting on the event Media and Politics in the Age of Globalization October 2008 An panel of media experts discussed the upcoming election, focusing on portrayal of the issues of race, gender, young voters, and the economy in the media.
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SolutionsAcrossBorders@gmail.com solutionsacrossbordersblog.blogspot.com Tuesdays. 12:45 – 2:15. VC 11-160. Refreshments served. “Taking advantage of our location just a few stops from the UN, Solutions Across Borders members participated in a panel discussion on malaria. Club members came away with the knowledge that there is hope to eradicate this disease.” – Tina Grandinetti And Beyond Solutions Across Borders, working with the Adakum Educational Foundation, is planning a service learning opportunity to Ghana, to aid primary school students and their families via the “Malaria No More” project. The initial trip is scheduled for summer 2009. SAB is working with the Macaulay Honors College and the Weissman Center for International Business to establish this as an annual opportunity at Baruch. In New York “Taking advantage of our location just a few stops from the UN, Solutions Across Borders members participated in a panel discussion on malaria. Club members came away with the knowledge that there is hope to eradicate this disease.” – Tina Grandinetti 3. Off-Site Opportunities Although we work hard to advocate and educate, we don’t just stop there. SAB’s mission is to offer students opportunities to proactively participate in developing solutions to cross-border challenges, through activism, volunteerism and awareness building. We also work hard to establish relationships between our members and organizations and individuals, working to benefit those who are left behind or hurt as a result of globalization phenomena. Off-site opportunities include: visiting the United Nations for a discussion on malaria prevention participating in the Global Kids after school program to mentor high school students And much more! “I walked away feeling a bit more assured that we do not live in a society that is politically dumb, or rather uncaring.” – Kadri Augustin, after a SAB event And going abroad! Solutions Across Borders established the first CUNY service trip to the Adakum Educational Foundation in Ghana, to aid primary school students and their families via the “Malaria No More” project.
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