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NATV/SOC 348: AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITIES: COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING PROJECTS “LE ADING BY A GOOD EXAMPLE: PR OMOTING HIGHER EDUCATION FOR TRIBAL YO UTH”

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Page 1: NATV/SOC 348: AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITIES: COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING PROJECTS “LEADING BY A GOOD EXAMPLE: PROMOTING HIGHER EDUCATION FOR TRIBAL YOUTH”

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PROJECT #1

CALENDAR This semester, NATV/SOC American Indian Communities and VSAR 302 digital art and VPA380-17 digital photo sketchbook… will work collaboratively on a digital media project for publication and public distribution. The production of a 2015 Calendar. This requires a community service commitment on your part.

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GOAL

Work with local American Indian communities(i.e. CSUSM California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center (CICSC), American Indian Student Alliance (AISA), tribal educators, etc…)

GOAL

Promote role models and the

values of positive decision making to

American Indian students.

GOAL

Create an excellent resource in presenting contemporary portraits and experiences of American Indian students.

“LEADING BY A GOOD EXAMPLE:PROMOTING HIGHER EDUCATION FOR TRIBAL YOUTH”

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YOUR TASK IS TO DO THE FOLLOWING:

① Meet with designated AISA students, California Indian Alumni, educators, etc…

② Collect Permission forms

③ NATVSOCInterview them

④ SOC students will be responsible for providing all texts/narratives for the collaborative calendar. EDIT, REVIEW, EDIT, and EDIT SOME MORE!

⑤ SOC and VSAR students will work together to interview and photograph the participants Your group will be assigned a VSAR/VPA photographer(s) to work with

it is up to you to schedule mutual times to accomplish your tasks by the due dates listed in the syllabus.

⑥ You may be asked to visit the CICSC on campus or attend AISA meetings

⑦ Attend/Volunteer the Dream The Impossible – Native Youth Conference on campus.

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INTERVIEW SAMPLE QUESTIONS:

Name: Major: Tribal Affiliation: What are three words that best describe yourself? Who have been role models or positive influences in your life? Which one accomplishment are you the most proud of? Why? What is one obstacle that you’ve had to overcome in your life? How

were you able to overcome it? How did it change who you were/are?

What do you see as the purpose of an education? What unique challenges do Native American students face? Do you

have any ideas as to how to overcome these challenges? Etc…

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2013 CALENDAR SAMPLES

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2013 CALENDAR SAMPLES

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PROJECT #2

POSTER CAMPAIGN

This semester, NATV/SOC 348 American Indian CommunIties, Office of Diversity, Educational Equity, Inclusion and Ombud Services, Floyd Lai, Student Life & Leadership Associate Director/Multicultural Programs, Gregory Toya Interim Associate Dean, Student Life & Leadership, Robert Aiello-Hauser Director, LGBTQA Pride Center, Dr. Fredi Avalos-C'DebacaCommunications Professor & CSUSM Diversity and Multiculturalism Faculty Fellow, VPA Professor Deborah Small will work collaboratively on a digital media project for publication and public distribution of a CSUSM diversity and equity poster campaign.

“Lessons in Cultural Proficiency and Humanity”

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Our class will work in 6 different groups of 4 students to do the following:

① Develop 2 posters each (celebrating cultural proficiency & humanity)

② Groups will be assigned which group they will be representing (Latino, American Indian, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander or LGBT)

③ Your group will present 2 final posters for presentation to a larger committee

④ Winning posters will be selected and printed for campus-wide distribution

⑤ Our class will work with Professor Small’s photography students to set up photo shoots and will work with Professor Avalos’s Public Relations students on language and phrases.

⑥ Your group will be assigned a VSAR/VPA photographer(s) to work with. it is up to you to schedule mutual times to accomplish your tasks by the due dates listed in the syllabus.

YOUR TASK IS TO DO THE FOLLOWING:

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STUDENTS TEACHING ABOUT RACISM IN SOCIETYPOSTER CAMPAIGN

Ohio University STARS is a group dedicated to the

prevention of racism through education and awareness! 

Poster Campaign: “We’re a Culture Not a Costume”

INSPIRATION:

S.T.A.R.S.

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“WE’RE A CULTURE NOT A COSTUME” POSTER CAMPAIGN 2011

This is NOT who I am, and this is NOT okay.

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“WE’RE A CULTURE NOT A COSTUME” POSTER CAMPAIGN 2012

You wear the costume for ONE NIGHT, I wear the stigma for LIFE.

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“WE’RE A CULTURE NOT A COSTUME” POSTER CAMPAIGN 2013

When THIS is how the WORLD sees you, it’s

JUST NOT FUNNY.

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GOOD LUCK!