
eRace: Dialogue for Campus Unity
eRace is a weekly meeting for students to engage in racial justice dialogue.
It began in the Spring of 2007 with an idea: to give students the space to share their experience. It has evolved into a movement designed to challenge the cultural climate at Gettysburg College. A small and vibrant group White students and Students of Color gather weekly to discuss race issues in Gettysburg College, in the world, and in their personal lives. We engage in dialogue in an environment that is respectful, frank and even humorous to dismantle racial myths, expose white privilege, confront internalized racism.
Join us every Friday from 3:30-5:00pm in Breidenbaugh 311.
Questions? Contact Kim Davidson, Jennifer McCary, or Manny Ruiz
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nGender: generating discussion on gender issues
nGender is a bi-weekly meeting for students to dialogue around gender issues.
Join us for a lively and honest discussion on alternate Tuesdays from 11:45-1:00 in CUB 126. Bring your own lunch!
Spring 2013 meetings dates are:
Questions? Contact Kim Davidson, Andrew Barclay or Erin Duran
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Faith: finding intersections on faith and social issues
Faith is a bi-weekly meeting for students to dialogue around the intersection of faith and social issues.
Join us for a lively and honest discussion on alternate Wednesdays from 11:45-1:00 in CUB 126. Bring your own lunch!
Spring 2013 meetings dates are:
Questions? Contact Jeff Rioux, or Pastor Donnella