Good point Jon. A lecture hall seems appropriate but it becomes more essential that we do a lot of outreach for it then. We want to make sure that the students know this kind of discussion is occurring and that it's essential they participate. -j On 3/23/03 2:14 PM, "Jon Gradowski" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I fear that if we have this forum in a crowded locale such as HW lobby or > even the third floor HW in front of the cafeteria, it will be too noisy to > conduct serious discussion. I feel that both HW lobby and HW 3rd floor are > best suited for pamphleteering and other activities of the like. If > anything, I would suggest a lecture hall for the forum that is publicized by > pamphleting in HW lobby and HW 3rd floor. Thoughts? > > Jonathan Gradowski > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jennifer Weiss" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 11:06 AM > Subject: Re: discussion about campus activism > > >> Jillian and all, >> >> Sorry about my absence from the last meeting. Truth be told I am relieved > we >> are doing this the young, hip, modern way. (see and what if we could vote >> online too!). In any event, I think its a great idea to have a public >> student forum on activism. There are so many more opportunities for > student >> activism than many people know is available when the only action being > seen >> and heard is the direct action from SLAM!. I also agree that it should be > in >> the most accessible place possible which would rule out the Brookdale >> Center. I think the West Lobby is absolutely the best because we'll get > all >> the people walking by. Has there been any discussion about who might >> participate? >> >> Peace, >> Jenn Weiss >> >> Ps. William, you make an excellent Jimmy Carter. >>