Reaching New Heights in Diversity through Themed Events : Reaching New Heights in Diversity through Themed Events
Michigan State University
Diversity Themed Events Committee
Diversity Themed Events Committee : Diversity Themed Events Committee EdTrinise Page, Kristen Schlicker, Letisia Pena, FloResha Foreman, Angie Hull, Krista Strobel (not pictured)
Committee’s History : Committee’s History Diversity Themed Events Committee established in 1999, when MSU School of Social Work adopted diversity as its signature theme
Sue Bowden, undergraduate coordinator, helped establish the committee
Main Purpose: Creates a safe place for the MSU community to become more culturally informed while engaging in social activities
How do we define diversity? : How do we define diversity? Diversity is multi-dimensional and not limited to ethnicity
We define diversity based on race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, education, socioeconomic level, ability and family status
The Big Picture : The Big Picture Stereotyping stems from ignorance
By exposing ourselves to different populations we humanize those who are different
Since we hold certain bias and prejudice it is important to be active in assessing our views
It is difficult to stereotype when we feel a connection with individuals who are different from ourselves
Detroit : Detroit First Diversity Themed Event was to Detroit
The group visited:
Greektown
Second Baptist Church
African American Museum
Chicago Field Trip : Chicago Field Trip
Bi-annual overnight trip (even years)
Journey through the past, present, and future of the human service profession
Hull House : Hull House Jane Addams historical settlement house
Hull House Association of Chicago is the direct descendent of the settlement house founded by Jane Addams in 1889
The original Hull House complex consisted of 13 buildings
Mexican Fine Arts Museum : Mexican Fine Arts Museum Largest Latino culture organization in the country
Goal: to stimulate and preserve the appreciation of the richness and beauty of the Mexican culture
DuSable Museum of African American History : DuSable Museum of African American History The oldest museum of African-American history in the country
Established to preserve and interpret the historical experiences and achievements of African-Americans
Howard Brown Health Center : Howard Brown Health Center The Midwest’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health organization
Focus is on good quality, nonjudgmental services to all who enter through the doors
Broadway Youth Center-provides youth services for anyone under 24
National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum : National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum Inspires a greater understanding of the real impact of war with a focus on the Vietnam War
Houses over 500 works of art, including paintings, photography, sculpture, poetry and music
All the works in the Museum’s permanent collection were created and comprised by 125 artists, who chronicled their individual experiences from the Vietnam War
Chicago Cultural Center : Chicago Cultural Center As one of the most comprehensive free arts showcases in the United States, this landmark building is the setting for hundreds of programs and exhibitions presented annually by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Reservation : Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Reservation Bi-annual trip (odd years)
Trip with the MSU Law School
Tribal Court : Tribal Court Serves to protect the sovereignty, culture and values of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe
The Tribe is a key political entity with national, state, and local governments
Social Services Building : Social Services Building Ngodewaangiziwin- “Helping Our Families”
Philosophy: Prevention before Intervention
Utilizes native traditional ways to address social issues
Tribal Education : Tribal Education Strives to bridge the gap between two worlds
Contains programs that are immersed in cultural heritage and learning styles
K-12 Program: provides tribal tutors
Nimkee Memorial Wellness Center : Nimkee Memorial Wellness Center Goal is to promote healthy lifestyles
Services Provided:
Medical/Ambulatory Care Clinic
Dental Clinic
Public Health Department
Pharmacy
Fitness Center
Nimkee Fitness Center : Nimkee Fitness Center Provides fitness services and activities
Promotes good health and disease prevention that will enhance quality of life and a sense of well being
Free for all members of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe
Behavioral Health Department : Behavioral Health Department Focus on the strengths of the person, family, and community
Looks into support systems that the individual has, to help guide them to wellness
Looks at four components of the individuals life:
Spiritual
Emotional
Physical
Intellectual
Domestic Violence Shelter : Domestic Violence Shelter Nami Migizi Nangwiihgan- “Under the Eagle Wing”
First Native American Domestic Violence Shelter in the country
Includes: 6 adult beds, 2 juvenile beds, and 2 cribs
Services include:
Safe Haven
Clothing Bank
Group/Individual Therapy
Cultural Sensitivity
Referrals to Community Agencies
7th Generation : 7th Generation Mission Statement:
"The purpose of the Seventh Generation Program is to provide a culturally experienced team facility, which will provide education and practice for community members to learn the Traditional Anishinaabe way of life."
7th Generation cont. : 7th Generation cont. Sweat lodges, used for spiritual cleansing during any significant transitional time in ones life
Many would use sweat lodges before vision quest
The steam from the rocks is the breath from the rocks, and rocks are sacred and highly respected
Ziibiwing Center of Anishinaabe Culture & Lifeways : Ziibiwing Center of Anishinaabe Culture & Lifeways Mission Statement:
The Ziibiwing Center was created to enlighten and educate all communities in the rich culture, heritage, and history of the Anishinabek people of the Great Lakes. Featuring the Diba Jimooyung: Telling Our Story permanent exhibit, changing exhibits, lectures, and educational workshops, the Ziibiwing Center provides learning opportunities for all ages.
Ziibiwing Center : Ziibiwing Center
Ziibiwing Dinner : Ziibiwing Dinner The Tribe provided dinner which consisted of traditional food including:
Wild Rice with Mushroom Sauce
Fried Bread
Indian Corn Soup
Diversity Potlucks : Diversity Potlucks 1-2 potlucks per semester
Participants include: Social Work students and faculty and guests
Participants bring ethnic foods to share
Potlucks are a tool to build bridges between diverse populations
Food : Food Ethnic foods that have been brought to potlucks:
Sauerkraut
Hummus
Mexican Rice and Beans
Chinese Dumplings
Enchiladas
Lebkuchen
Pear Juice
Mexican Candy and Gum
Future Goals : Future Goals Implement incentives for those working towards diversity certificates to participate in meetings to stimulate interest
Coordinating more volunteer activities with diverse populations
More trip locations
Jamaica : Jamaica Hopes for an exchange program with the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
A continuing education spring break field trip for students and faculty
Diversity Themed Events Committee : Diversity Themed Events Committee EdTrinise Page, Kristen Schlicker, Letisia Pena, FloResha Foreman, Angie Hull, Krista Strobel (not pictured)
Survey : Survey Main Question:
When we traveled to the Native American Reservation and to Chicago, participants learned a lot about diversity and culture. What are some other field trip ideas you may have that our group could use in the future?
Questions??? : Questions???
More Information?? : More Information?? Please feel free to contact any of us with any questions or suggestions about future locations and group ideas
Kristen Schlicker
schlick5@msu.edu
Letisia Pena
penaleti@msu.edu
FloResha Foreman
foremanf@msu.edu
Angie Hull
hullang1@msu.edu
EdTrineise Page
pageedtr@msu.edu
Krista Strobel
strobel3@msu.edu