Tell us what you think!
Have you recently seen an Awareness Through Performance presentation? Tell us what you think!
What scenes impacted you the most?
What were the most fun to watch?
What was difficult to watch?
Did any scenes challenge your beliefs?
How will you accept our invitation and make a difference in the world?
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Advice/Questions
Advice on anything from A to Z.
Often times we run into situations that we don't know how to respond to. We hear hurtful language, we see a hurtful act, or something or someone offends us and we are so shocked we don't know how to respond. Please know you are not alone.
Submit your questions, situations, and any and all puzzlement to this blog. We're here to listen, and we're hear to help.
Often times we run into situations that we don't know how to respond to. We hear hurtful language, we see a hurtful act, or something or someone offends us and we are so shocked we don't know how to respond. Please know you are not alone.
Submit your questions, situations, and any and all puzzlement to this blog. We're here to listen, and we're hear to help.
Share Your Story
It's time to share your story.
You've seen the scenes in Awareness Through Performance, now it's time to share your own story. What issues have you struggled with throughout your life, or your college journey? How have you strived for diversity at UW-L?
If you're still not sure what to say, here are some questions to get you started?
1. Where did you grow up?
2. Describe your family.
3. Describe your first year/semester at UW-LaCrosse.
4. What issues do you face daily?
5. What do you struggle with?
6. What are your dreams?
7. Who are your mentors or who supports your desires and goals?
8. What were some eye opening experiences you've had?
9. What would you like to learn more about?
10. What do you wish for in society?
If you're looking for an interesting websites, check out:
http://www.tolerance.org/index.jsp
And post websites you find that also encourage diversity and challenge people's minds!
You've seen the scenes in Awareness Through Performance, now it's time to share your own story. What issues have you struggled with throughout your life, or your college journey? How have you strived for diversity at UW-L?
If you're still not sure what to say, here are some questions to get you started?
1. Where did you grow up?
2. Describe your family.
3. Describe your first year/semester at UW-LaCrosse.
4. What issues do you face daily?
5. What do you struggle with?
6. What are your dreams?
7. Who are your mentors or who supports your desires and goals?
8. What were some eye opening experiences you've had?
9. What would you like to learn more about?
10. What do you wish for in society?
If you're looking for an interesting websites, check out:
http://www.tolerance.org/index.jsp
And post websites you find that also encourage diversity and challenge people's minds!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Welcome to Campus Climate
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to the Campus Climate blog. Set up as a way for the Awareness Through Performance group to chat with all the students and faculty at UW-L.
ATP believes that everyone has a story, and here's your chance to share yours!
The Campus Climate blog will also act as a support group or advice area. Often times we run into situations in our lives and don't know how to respond. Whether it's adjusting to campus life or dealing with racial hatred or other diversity issues, Campus Climate and the ATP team are here to help. You can submit anonymously, so don't be shy, tell us what's on your mind!
Welcome to the Campus Climate blog. Set up as a way for the Awareness Through Performance group to chat with all the students and faculty at UW-L.
ATP believes that everyone has a story, and here's your chance to share yours!
The Campus Climate blog will also act as a support group or advice area. Often times we run into situations in our lives and don't know how to respond. Whether it's adjusting to campus life or dealing with racial hatred or other diversity issues, Campus Climate and the ATP team are here to help. You can submit anonymously, so don't be shy, tell us what's on your mind!
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