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Dr. Osaro E. Airen Director of Multicultural Affairs Adjunct Professor, Human Services Stephen F. Austin State University
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Thinking about what Multicultural means: Multicultural: relating to or including many different cultures
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It includes: Social Justice Thought provoking Topics that many may avoid Topics that promote the importance of respecting diversity Topics that highlight our differences and celebrates them
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It has to be: short and catchy a name that you feel invested in a name that is connected with what you want to do It has to be a name that is connected with your VISION So what is your VISION?
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What is your vision Who is your target audience? What time(s) do you want the program to occur? How many speakers will you have per semester? What do you want your audience to take away from the event?
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Conscious Speakers Series Conscious means: Awake and able to understand what is happening around you Ties in perfectly with the definition of Multicultural Ties in perfectly with our VISION What is our VISION?
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Develop a professional develop series for faculty/staff/community members that raises awareness about diversity related issues How did we do this: Being deliberate w/ our Speaker selections
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Make it Simple: Use the history weeks/months as a way to develop speaker ideas Use important dates/themes attached to your school Collaborate with faculty/staff to think up ideas-can help increase attendance
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Speakers Speakers
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It is nothing without advertisement How we advertised: Went to nearly every department on campus to tell them about the speakers (Direct Contact) Created posters and handbills (placed throughout campus Student newspaper Utilize local media: newspaper and news (KTRE/Daily Sentinel)
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Utilize any school electronic form of advertisement-SFA Today Social Media-Facebook, Twitter, etc. Invite the community to Speaker Series
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Get the most bang out of your buck Hire your Conscious Speaker to do a program for students as well (Ex. Dr. Joshua Joseph & Jes Baker) It can increase your attendance and enhance your community ties It can be very cost effective so it is important to use speakers that would interest students as well as faculty/staff/community (May get donations)
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Needed to develop new ways of advertisement Developed a group of faculty/staff to help get the word out (OMA Caucus)OMA Caucus Less speakers per semester Start advertising early (Problem is…) Create more and more partnerships (collaboration is key) Do not get discouraged w/ poor attendance Need to assess every program Utilize focus groups
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Paper and pen surveys works much better than online Utilize surveys right after the program completes Keeps surveys short and simple Helps you tailor future programs Helps you determine whether a program should be replicated
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Our Most popular speaker event: Drum Circle Because…
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