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     Contact:
Dr. Michael T. Snowden
Director of Multicultural Affairs
Memorial College Center
Room 208-B
Phone: (912) 344-2582
Michael.Snowden@armstrong.edu

Events

Meet and Greet

Date:August 25, 2008
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: Armstrong Center Meeting Suite
Sponsor:Office of Multicultural Affairs
Information: A reception held for new students to informally meet and greet University Faculty/Staff, Administrators, and students.

Let’s Talk Diversity Dialogue – Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes

Date:September 3, 2008
Time: 12:00 pm
Location: Solms Hall Room 110
Sponsor: OMA and NAACP
Information:Director Byron Hurt pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for too often perpetuating destructive, deeply conservative styles of manhood that glamorize sexism, violence and homophobia.

OMA Movie Night – The Family That Preys

Date:September 12, 2008
Time: TBA
Location: TBA
Sponsor: OMA
Information:Wealthy socialite Charlotte Cartwright (Kathy Bates) and her dear friend Alice Pratt (Alfre Woodard), a working class woman of high ideals, have enjoyed a lasting friendship throughout many years. Suddenly, their lives become mired in turmoil as their adult children's extramarital affairs, unethical business practices and a dark paternity secret threaten to derail family fortunes and unravel the lives of all involved. While paternity secrets, marital infidelity, greed and unsavory business dealings threaten to derail both families, Charlotte and Alice decide to take a breather from it all by making a cross-country road trip in which they rediscover themselves and possibly find a way to save their families from ruin.

Let’s Talk Diversity Dialogue - Americano as Apple Pie - The Latino

Date: September 24, 2008
Time: 3:00 pm
Location: Solms Hall 108
Sponsor: OMA and HOLA
Information: This program examines the “Three Houses of Latino Culture” – Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Mexican American – and the widespread influence from entertainment to politics to economics.

AASU Annual Spades Tournament

Date: September 26, 2008
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: University Dining Room
Sponsor:OMA
Information: The Spades tournament is a social program designed at increasing student interaction by providing an outlet for students to compete for trophies and prizes

Native American History Month Presentation - The Eagle Meets the Condor: Fulfillment of a Prophecy." Bobby Gonzalez

Date:November 19, 2008
Time:TBA
Location:TBA
Sponsor:OMA
Information: This program examines this prophecy which mandates that at this time all Indigenous Peoples in the Western Hemisphere shall be reunited in a spiritual way in order to heal our nations so we can begin to work towards a better future for our children and generations to come.

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