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 411:30-2:30 pmCSUEB, Amphitheatre
John Ross Lecture Friday October 16 Noon-1:00 pm Biella Room
CSUEB Library
GRE Workshop NovemberTBA CSUEB
9th Annual Harvest Festival & PotluckTuesdayNovember 2112:30-1:30 pmCSUEB

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Peace Breakfast
January TBACSUEB
Writing Skills Test Workshop January TBACSUEB
Black History Month Scholarship LuncheonFebruaryTBACSUEB

Career WorkshopApril TBACSUEB
Spring DinnerMayTBACSUEB

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 Department
lrae@csueastbay.edu