SAHR Minutes August 28th 2008 Meeting #2
Minutes taker: Rafael Pérez-Segura
Present: Pronoma, Erin, Carrie, Teki, Kara, Shefali, Joelle, Spencer, Olivier, Nana, Dr. O
Introduction: Dr. Amii Omara-Otunnu
Agenda Presented
Opening Remarks
welcome to new members
orientation success
new address, unescoambassador@uconn.edu
Dr. O’s house gathering-date friday Sept 12, 5-8 pm
car pooling would be cool
volunteer for doing barbecue????
RSVP Sept 10
November 17 and 18 traveling dates, keep in mind, overnight type of visit, let Kara know
New York, UNICEF Related
read Convention on the Right of the Child before going
Shefali-Month of Kindness (MOK)
MOK still uncertain of what they’re doing
could get activities on their calender, good advertising
Rafael and Kara-Ripples of Hope newsletter introduction
Olivier shares experience
went to Niger to stay with family
joined SAHR last year
Experience at conference
Pronoma
inspired
motivated, great experience to hear about others’ actions
listening to others
Joelle
interesting to see people applying what she learned in school
saw what she learned theoretically could be adapted for different situations
Teki
good experience
networking was impressive
fun
Shefali
didn’t realize what you can do until you meet conference participants
amazed by people quitting their job and giving their lives to human rights
Rafael
amazingly fun
met a lot of very awesome people, learned a lot about central Asia
Erinn
workshops challenged you to take a step forward
MDGs workshop provoked thought of practicality of implementation
COP
Spencer presents Culture of Peace as a semester theme for the SAHRs
alternative way of thinking, SAHR brainstormed ideas
contract to sign to promote a culture of peace
disseminating culture of peace, get students interested in human rigths
show as possibility, not just a random ideal
Facebook group update: closed but you can be invited if on UCONN network
Involvement Fair Poster
Put on posters with quotes
UNESCO Constitution excerpt, “war begins in minds of men”
Rev. Niemoller
Robert Kennedy
starfish story
COP explanation
Flyers on colored paper
quotes
meeting time
graphics-bright
marquee
baked goods
pens
work on it 12-3 on Monday
quick run through of projects we’ve done, concrete examples
What does UNESCO stand for? on poster
UNESCO SAHR diagram of hierarchy
put info on meeting times and location
New people ice breaker
map (where you’ve been, who you are) Spencer running it
School workshops
Introduce COP, then specific topic, such as human trafficking
change approach for different age groups
Carrie-Covenant Soup Kitchen Erinn Habitat for Humanity, MACC
Friday Oct. 17th 3:30-6:30
Friday, Nov 7th, 3:30-6:30
MACC
a saturday morning
Habitat for Humanity
Pending
Next meeting: September 4th, 5:(30)-7:00 PM
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