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September 2004

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"The Human Experience" Film Series: House of Sand and Fog 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

 

15

Hispanic Heritage Month begins (September 15 - October 15)

 

17 House Party 4:00 -8:00 p.m. A PAW Event

Hugo A. Owens African American Cultural Center. Rainsite: Webb Center. Prizes, step show, food, fun! Register to win prizes.

18

Hispanic Health and Cultural Fair North Cafeteria Webb Center 10:00am-3:00pm Members from the Latino/Hispanic medical community will have information booths and demonstrations. Cultural exhibits, erformances, and ethnic food will be featured. Sponsored by Hispanic Community Dialogue, Latino Student Alliance, Multicultural Student Services, Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc., and Student Health Services.

20

"The Human Experience" Film Series: Osama 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

 

23

TU VOZ Numbers Means Nothing Without Knowledge 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Cape Charles Room, Webb University Center
The majority amongst the minority. Latinos/Hispanics represent the largest
ethnic society in the United States. How do statistics define Latinos/Hispanics,
and how do they define themselves?
Sponsored by Sigman Lambda Upsilon/Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.

24

Film: "The Alamo" A PAW Event A SAC Movie, co-sponsored by MSS, 8:00pm MGB 102

 

25

SLU National RAICES WEEK “Tipping the Scale: The Impact of the Latino Vote.”
Sat.A week long display across from Monarch Market in Webb University Center
September 25 - October 1, will provide information in regards to statistics
about Latino/Hispanic political activism.
Sponsored by Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.
as part of National RAICES WEEK.


29

Latinos in Hip Hop Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., James/Lynnhaven Room, Webb University Center From Freestyle to Rap, to Hip-Hop, and now Reggae; join us as we explore the
influences and contributions of Latinos/Hispanics throughout the history of Hip
Hop culture. Cosponsored by Hip Hop Summit and Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas
Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.


30 “Tip the Mic” Spoken Word Thu. 8:00 p.m., Powhatan II Community Room Students will recite poetry that reflects the underserved in politics. The audience will be able to express their views on politics and how it affects people
as a whole. The best poet will win a prize.
Cosponsored by Minds About Progress and Sigma Lambda Upsilon/ Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.

October 2004

1 GLBT Cultural Month begins
4

"The Human Experience" Film Series: Rabbit-Proof Fence 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

 

5

Good Morning Commuter Breakfast co-sponsored by ODU-Out Campus Information Center Webb Center 7:30am

The Q&A Social Virginia Beach Room Webb Center 12:30pm-1:30pm. Sponsored by MSS. The "Queers & Allies" Social welcomes all members of the Old Dominion University who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, queer, and/or an ally to a reception to kick off GLBT Cultural Month. Food provided by Aramark Dining Services.

 

14 "Bi Now . . . Gay Later?" 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., Hampton/Newport News Rm., Webb University Center
Discuss how bisexuality is sometimes used as a stepping-stone to coming out
of the closet, and the bias against bisexuals from both the gay and heterosexual
communities.
18

"The Human Experience" Film Series: Monster 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

 

19 “Hate Crimes” Tue. 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., Virginia Webb-Rice Rm., Webb University Center Discuss hate crimes and the impact on the GLBT community.
20 "LOVEproud"
Wed. ODU Out will be handing out "LOVEproud" wrist bands. LOVEproud is a
Campaign that will help recognize our Allies that support Equal Rights.

21

"Gays in the Military"
Thu. 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., Hampton/Newport News Rm., Webb University Center
Gay? Military? Discuss how members of the military community are affected
by the policy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell".

Drag Bingo
Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., South Cafeteria, Webb University Center
Join ODU Out and the Greeks for a night of bingo fun and cross-dressing
entertainment.

22 The International/American Cultural Connection A PAW Event 4:00 -7:00 p.m. Hampton Newport News Room Webb University Center Bring a friend and enjoy multiethnic food, fun activities, and music from around the world!

25

Asian Seasons begins (October 25 - November 10)

"Reading Rainbows: An Evening with a Transgendered Librarian"
Mon. 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., MGB 102
Meet Debra Davis, a former man who over a weekend becomes a woman in
Minnesota. An insightful, thought-provoking discussion.

27 Artist Night
Wed. 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., North Mall, Webb University Center
Are you an artist? Musician? Singer? Poet? Magician? Comedian?
Showcase your talent! Bring your friends for an evening of artistic
appreciation.
Co-sponsored by the Student Art League.
30

Who Defines You?

ODU Asian/Pacific Islander American (APIA) Student Leadership Training!!

We want you to be part of the first leadership training for APIA students.

Do you want to learn the APIA history that is not mentioned in U.S. history books?
Is there a difference between race and ethnicity?
Do you want to develop your leadership skills?
Do you want to build a stronger APIA organization?
Does your organization work effectively in coalitions?

Think all leadership trainings are boring? This is not your average leadership training.

Join us for a day of INTERACTIVE training on
October 30, 2004 from 9am to 5pm
in the River Rooms @ Webb
Food will be provided

Asian/Pacific Islander American History
Identity
Leadership

This training will empower APIA students to effectively serve as leaders on campus, in the community, and in the workplace. Recognizing the special needs of students of color and other underserved communities, two APIA facilitators will present interactive exercises and thought-provoking discussions. This training will give the participants safe space for the fusion of leadership and ethnic identity.

 

November 2004

1

Native American Heritage Month begins

"The Human Experience" Film Series: The Pianist 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

 

5

Cultural Explosion A PAW Event 7:00 p.m.
South and North Cafeteries Webb University Center You Think You're Ready...?

6

Cipher v5.0 Wordplay
Presented by FASA, MSS, APASU and MAP. Spoken word and comedy, with Regie Cabico, Joey Guila, Rose Atienza and NoCom. Hosted by Marco Mercado. BAL 104, 6:30pm. Admission: $5.00 Tickets available at the Webb Campus Information Center

8 "The Human Experience" Film Series: To Live 8:00pm MGB 102 For more info about this film and the film series, click here.

February 2005

Black History Month 2005
February is Black History Month
Black History Month Opening Ceremony: "Art, Voices & Rhythms of the African Diaspora"
February 4, 2005
The Attucks Theater, 8:00pm

Black History Month Events Calendar

 

March 2005

The Human Experience Film Series "The Human Experience” is a film series presented by Old Dominion University Multicultural Student Services. All films are free and open to the public and will be presented in Batten Arts and Letters, Room 104 at 8:00pm. Dates, times, and film titles are subject to change.

Now Showing: Normal, Monday March 28, 2005 at Batten Arts and Letters 104, 8:00pm. More information

 

April 2005

GAMEFEST 2005
Saturday, April 9 2:00pm
Kaufman Mall (rainsite: Webb center)

On April 9th @ 2pm the Division of Student Services would like to present GAMEFEST 2005: Brains, Brawn, and BBQ. The PAW event will showcase an array of sports and games to recreate the idea of neighborhood games. All students will be able to participate! The event will provide sports games such as volleyball, flag football, a super soaker fight, and cricket just to name a few! We will include games for the intellect such as Monopoly, checkers, and scrabble. Also, food will be provided to portray our fun-family atmosphere!

 

November 2007

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Cultural Explosion Meets Reality TV!
Friday,Food served at 6:00PM, Show at 7:00PM, Ted Constant Convocation Center, Big Blue Room, Free Food, Free Admission!



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