We hope you'll join us for the final teach-in of Winter term:
Student Experiences of Advocacy
Tues Mar 31, 12 - 1:30pm
203-55 Chancellors Circle - Community Engaged Learning office
This will be an opportunity to hear from students who have worked with the university to make change on campus and discuss what worked; what didn’t; what barriers they faced; and what changes
could be made so students can more easily impact the policies and procedures that shape their university experience!
What to expect:
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The first 15 minutes will be for participants to arrive, sign-in, get comfortable, and introduced to each other
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The next 45 minutes will be a presentation delivered in a casual setting of sitting in a circle
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The following 45 minutes will be participatory discussion with time dedicated to question and answer or activities to engage participants in dialogue.
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There will be no formal break so you are encouraged to move around the space and take additional breaks as needed
These teach-ins are a casual, conversational space for knowledge exchange. Feel free to bring your lunch, and drop-in even if you can't be there the whole time!
Space:
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Lights: As much as possible, we will try to utilize natural and ambient lighting (rather than the overhead fluorescent lights).
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Washrooms: We have a private, gender-inclusive washroom in our space, but it is not wheelchair accessible (the narrowest point in the bathroom is 27" and there is no grab bar). There is a single-stall "universal toilet room" down the
hall from our office (216 - 55 Chancellor's Circle). The doorways into this bathroom are 33" wide, the height to the sink is 31", and there is a grab bar on the left side of the toilet. The doors and locks are not automated.
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Room: Flooring throughout our space is level. There are tiles throughout, and a rubberized carpet mat at the entrance. The doorway into our office is 33" wide.
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Scents: Please avoid fragrances and other strongly-scented products.
Illness Prevention:
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Please do not attend the event if you are feeling sick or if you have symptoms.
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Masks (KN95 and N95 respirators) are provided and encouraged
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One large air purifier will be running before, throughout, and after the event to clean the air.
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Hand sanitizer and a sink are available.
Please do not bring any items that contain nuts.