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Join the STAND Executive Board
“Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope … and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest…
Voter I.D. Forum Held at Mitchell
On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, a community forum was held at William Mitchell to discuss the proposed Voter ID bill. The forum, which was co-sponsored by the Center for Negotiation and Justice, St. Paul NAACP, Mitchell’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and several student organizations, included a resource fair, voter registration, and panel. The panel of attorneys,…
Voter I.D. Forum Held at Mitchell
On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, a community forum was held at William Mitchell to discuss the proposed Voter ID bill. The forum, which was co-sponsored by the Center for Negotiation and Justice, St. Paul NAACP, Mitchell’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and several student organizations, included a resource fair, voter registration, and panel. The panel of attorneys,…
Do You Want to Take a STAND?
Do you believe that the work of advancing diversity, respect, and inclusion is a shared responsibility? Do you believe that the ability to be able to engage in critical dialogue about diversity, inclusion and social justice is vital to the successful development of all attorneys? Do you believe the Mitchell community benefits from curricular and co-curricular…
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Holocaust Survivor Sparks Discussion About the Importance of Taking a Stand
On March 15, 2012, Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue (STAND) and the Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) co-sponsored a forum on The Eight Stages of Genocide, featuring Holocaust survivor Fred Amram. During his presentation, Professor Amram challenged attendees to have the courage to be ”upstanders” instead of bystanders. The event was part of the Office of Multicultural Affairs’ Diversity Month…
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Holocaust Survivor to Speak on the Eight Stages of Genocide During Tonight’s STAND Forum
This evening, Professor Fred Amram, an award winning story teller, will speak at William Mitchell as a part of Mitchell’s Diversity Month events. Professor Amram will relate how his experiences as a Holocaust survivor in Nazi Germany reflect the eight stages of any genocide. Dafur, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Armenia – each genocide has a common…
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Holocaust Survivor to Speak at Mitchell on March 15th
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, Fred Amram, an award winning story teller, will speak at William Mitchell as a part of Mitchell’s Diversity Month events. The theme for the program is: The Eight Stages of Genocide: How Do We Prevent the Division, Dehumanization, Death, and Denial of the Past from Happening Again? Attendees will receive…
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Join JLSA and STAND in a Discussion about the Eight Stages of Genocide
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, Fred Amram, an award winning story teller, will speak at William Mitchell as a part of Mitchell’s Diversity Month events. Professor Amram will relate how his experiences as a Holocaust survivor in Nazi Germany reflect the eight stages of any genocide. Dafur, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Armenia – each genocide has…
› Open Join JLSA and STAND in a Discussion about the Eight Stages of Genocide
Holocaust Survivor to Deliver Presentation on the Eight Stages of Genocide
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, Fred Amram, an award winning story teller, will speak at William Mitchell as a part of Mitchell’s Diversity Month events. Professor Amram will relate how his experiences as a Holocaust survivor in Nazi Germany reflect the eight stages of any genocide. Dafur, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Armenia – each genocide has…
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Professor Juergens Challenges Forum Attendees to Acknowledge Our Bad Facts
As a part of Mitchell’s First MLK Week of Service, Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue (STAND) and Minnesota Justice Foundation (MJF) hosted a forum featuring Professor Ann Juergens, Mitchell’s Clinic Co-Director. During the January 19th forum, Professor Juergens delivered a moving and thought-provoking presentation on her research on the life of Lena Olive Smith…
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There is Still Time to Get Involved in Mitchell’s MLK Service Week
STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue), MJF (Minnesota Justice Foundation), and the Office of Multicultural Affairs encourage everyone to participate in Mitchell’s First MLK Week of Service. The purpose of this initiative is to get the Mitchell community actively engaged in service work in a cross-community effort. On Sunday, 1Ls participated in the…
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Don’t Miss the Opportunity to Help Build Community at Mitchell by Serving the Community – Participate in Mitchell’s MLK Week of Service
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” In an effort to provide a week of service opportunities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue), MJF (Minnesota Justice Foundation) and the Office of…
Get Involved in Mitchell’s MLK Week of Service
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” In an effort to provide a week of service opportunities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue), MJF (Minnesota Justice Foundation) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs…
MJF and STAND Invite you to Get Involved in Mitchell’s Week of Service
In an effort to provide a week of service opportunities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue) and MJF (Minnesota Justice Foundation) are looking for individuals, student organizations, student sections, faculty, or departments to organize and implement service projects during January 16-20, 2012. The…
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STAND Students Take a Break from Finals to Inspire Middle School Students to REACH for Their Goals
On Friday, December 9, 2011, Joao da Fonseca and AnJuanna Napue, members of STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue), spoke to middle school students at Field Community School in Minneapolis. The STAND students were invited to speak, as a part of a new and exciting partnership between Mitchell’s Office of Multicultural…
› Open STAND Students Take a Break from Finals to Inspire Middle School Students to REACH for Their Goals
STAND T-Shirt Design Contest
Are you a CREATIVE GENIUS? Do you have ARTISTIC GIFTS? If you answered yes to either of these questions, here is your chance to leave a lasting mark in the STAND T-Shirt Design Contest! STAND (Students Together Advancing the Need for Diversity and Dialogue) is looking for T-Shirt design submissions that promote the following values:…
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