Dan Jones and Jillian Murray are becoming the de facto Kofi Annans of Hunter College. Can I be Colin? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Jones" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:30 PM Subject: Re: discussion about campus activism > Cool, > I think a more formalized panel format will help the discussion to be > started, and it also ensures that it doesn't become too firey of a debate > while still being controversial. > *217 HW would be awesome (accessible but not disruptive) > *We could do it on Apr. 9 > *Invite all sides of the debate - on the main questions on the question you > suggested > > Questions: > *Sponsor it by whom? > *Invite professors who do social movement theory? > > > Jillian, are you point-person on this project? > > -dan > > on 3/21/03 9:34, somebody named Jillian Murray from [log in to unmask] > wrote: > > > Ok, I think we have some different ideas going around here, and we should > > decide soon what we want to do. I have to leave for a meeting in a few > > minutes, so I'm just going to itemize some stuff: > > -- Big event (HW lobby, 217HW) or small (senate conference room)? > > -- Panel discussion of ~5 students on the topic of "How I'm a 'student > > activist,' and why" (or something like that) each giving a 15-min > > presentation followed by audience discussion, Q&A? > > -- or... Just a big discussion group, with no panel? > > -- Is this "informational" (much like the Brookdale Meeting next week), or > > "controversial," (at least in the sense of having dialogue around opposing > > viewpoints) > > > > I'll have to do some digging around to find out if we can even reserve the > > West Lobby. But we'll see. > > -Jillian >