SA Residential Life Committee Meeting Minutes
Oct. 16, 2012
GSH 181
4:30–5:30 PM
Student Assembly Residential & Community Life Committee Meeting Minutes
October 16, 2012
4:30pm — 5:30pm
Goldwin Smith 144
Announcements
- People’s School — Thursday @ 10 AM-4:30 PM, Arts Quad
- Discussion on rape culture to specific policies to diversity initiatives
- Campus Lighting Survey — Oct. 25
- 3 teams (North, West, Collegetown)
Walk with team and pick out spots that are poorly lit and/or lacking walking accessibility
RSVP by Oct. 23
Cornell Responds Presentation�Patricia Nguyen (Director of A3C, Assistant Dean of Students)
- “Community conversations addressing bias”
- Cornell Responds aims to provide an educational and restorative community response to help the campus react, process, and address bias incidents
- It’s just a band-aid for now in terms of looking at bias
- Disclaimer
- This can’t just depend on “goodwill”
Student advocacy is priority here (don’t care what admin thinks)
This is an anti-institution institution
Ethical concerns
Need to realize reality of what is Cornell culture
- What we have done/do:
- i.e. Sigma Pi incident
- Workshops/Facilitated Spaces
- i.e. responding as an aspiring white ally, understanding campus climate
- Planted staff in protests and in Sigma Pi to educate
- Collect observations; focus on isolated incidences
- Communicate student demands to Skorton/admin
- Provide students will language and tools to voice opinions in times like this
- Four areas we work in
- Advising administration
- Informing affiliated staff and faculty
- Educational programming
- Support student response
- ResLife Committee Discussion
- Freshmen need to be more educated on processes of Bias Reports, etc.
- Hall Councils are solely programming, but not equip to do educational programming
- Cornell culture is really focused on expensive and fun programming
Residence Hall Staff Training
- Current RA Training
- Week long training
- Go over different issues
- Racial issues, alcohol/drug use, student-to-student communication, gender identity issues, etc.
- Very lecture based
- Student staff training diversity curriculum
- 1–2 semesters — ally training
- 3–4 semester — micoaggressions training
- 5+ semester — co-facilitate microaggression training
- Microaggressions training is new
- Improvements
- Not as lecture based
- More interactive, with feedback
- Not as much sensitivity training for first year trainees; got it second year of training
- More lectures
- More action based activities
Packet given to RA with all resources (contact info, blurb, etc.)
- A week long, information packed - Can’t recall everything
There is only so much time to train each level so introducing new initiatives is hard
- Right now have ally and microaggression training
Need to keep things fresh
- Different speaker each year
- Different slides
Summary of Issues
- So little time
- Lack of practical applications
- Problems with content and who receives what training and at what time
- Follow up training
Next Week: Tuesday, Oct. 23 @ 4:30 PM