Ethnic Studies Academic Society
"To promote awareness and understanding of diversity"Update: Summer 2007
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Calendar of Events, 2006-07 Al Fresco Wednsday October 4 11:30-2:30 pm CSUEB, Amphitheatre John Ross Lecture Friday October 16 Noon-1:00 pm Biella Room
CSUEB LibraryGRE Workshop November TBA CSUEB 9th Annual Harvest Festival & Potluck Tuesday November 21 12:30-1:30 pm CSUEB
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Peace BreakfastJanuary TBA CSUEB Writing Skills Test Workshop January TBA CSUEB Black History Month Scholarship Luncheon February TBA CSUEB
Career Workshop April TBA CSUEB Spring Dinner May TBA CSUEB
Top 5 Reasons for you to become involved with ESAS
1. To expand your horizons-ethnically, culturally, socially, and educationally
2. To exchange ideas with a diverse and conscious group of people
3. To examine and expose societal stereotypes of cultures and ethnicities
4. To strengthen and support your academic goals
5. A fun and exciting opportunity for you to participate in indivdual and community building activities
For Information:
Jason Tatum, President ESAS esas-info@csueastbay.edu
Grace Alvarez, Vice-President ESAS esas-info@csueastbay.edu
Julie Taniguchi, Vice-President ESAS esas-info@csueastbay.edu
Ifoma Chukwurah , Secretary ESAS esas-info@csueastbay.edu
DeAlan Ross-Jenkins , Treasurer ESAS esas-info@csueastbay.edu
Dr. Nicholas Baham, III, Club Advisor nicholas.baham@csueastbay.edu
Ethnic Studies Departmentlrae@csueastbay.edu