Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sign Up on Darfur Rally's RSVP Page


Go to http://www.savedarfur.org/page/event/detail/4vxr5#rsvp to RSVP for the Youth United for Darfur Rally:
This year's Youth United for Darfur rally will take place at the Federal Plaza on April 19, 2009, at 1:00pm as the culmination of a Chicago-wide fundraising effort, lasting 10 weeks. Through raising awareness in their local communities, student activists will support the ENOUGH Project's Sister Schools program, which provides educational opportunities in eastern Chad to children displaced by the Darfur crisis, and the local Sudanese Community Center that meets the human service needs of Illinois residents of Sudanese descent. Collaborative efforts with major international organizations such as the Save Darfur Coalition and Amnesty International will bolster the power of youth and their ability to make a difference locally and globally. Additionally, this rally will emphasize the importance for the Obama Administration to take swift action in promoting peace and justice in Darfur. Since the Holocaust Remembrance Day falls in April, the rally will encourage attendees to take action and make "Never Again" a reality. This event will include speeches by respected dignitaries, live music, and opportunities to take action through letter writing and petitioning. For more information about the rally please visit www.youthunitedfordarfur.org or send an email to info@youthunitedfordarfur.org.  

Time:Sunday, April 19 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
Federal Plaza (Chicago, IL)
50 W Adams
Chicago, IL 60610

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Darfur Fundraising Flyer


Dear SAIC Faculty and Students,

 

As part of a Chicago-wide effort to end the genocide in Darfur, the SAIC Student Activists are participating in the Youth United for Darfur Rally that will take place on April 19th at 1:00pm at Federal Plaza in Downtown Chicago.  The event is being organized by our coalition of over 35 student groups, including high schools, colleges, and youth groups.  We are collaborating with major human rights organizations, such as the Save Darfur Coalition and the Enough Project in order to create an effective and successful event.  Our goals are three-fold:

 

1. Showing Darfuri children in refugee camps that residents of President Obama's home state stand with them and that they are not forgotten.

 

2. Showing the world the fact that Illinois' American and Sudanese youth are working together in their efforts to bring peace to Sudan.

 

3. Showing President Obama that Illinois vocally supports new efforts to end the conflict in Sudan.

 

In case you are unaware, the genocide in Darfur, Sudan, which began in 2003, has taken the lives of up to 400,000 people and has displaced over 2.5 million people.  Although international efforts have attempted to stop President Omar Al-Bashir and his Janjaweed militia from murdering, raping, and displacing so many innocent people, demands for peace and justice have been largely ignored.  And yet, there is still hope.  Through united actions such as the one that the Student Activists are part of, we can demand that politicians make it a priority to address this ongoing crisis. 

 

Prior to the rally, student groups, including the SAIC Student Activists Group, will be fundraising for the Sister School Program, which supports schools attended by Darfuri refugees in the Djebal refugee camp in Eastern Chad.  By supporting these schools, displaced youth will gain the education necessary to eventually return to their homeland and create a better future. 

 

The SAIC Student Activists aim to raise $1,000 to support these important efforts toward the overall goal of $15,000 by April 19th.  We are doing our part in fundraising by asking classmates, teachers, family and friends for small donations that will truly make a tremendous difference (Your donation of $25, $15, or even $5, makes a huge difference!).  Please consider donating money to help Chicago’s students successfully support the less fortunate youth affected by the genocide in Darfur. 

 

To make an online donation, visit www.youthunitedfordarfur.org.  On the home page, click “Donate.”  You will be taken to a page on which all of the student groups involved are listed.  Please select the link for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  From there, click the “Donate” button (you can choose how you want to donate; $20.00 will provide a student with a desk and bench, $6.00 pays for a textbook, and $50.00 supports a teacher’s kit, $10.00 buys a basketball) and safely enter your credit card information to make a contribution.  If you would like to donate with cash or checks (checks made out to “Enough Project”), you can drop them off in my mailbox in the Columbus Building outside the Sculpture Department Office.

 

Thanks so much for your help in our efforts!  If you have any questions, please email studentactivists@saic.edu or call me at (860) 916- 8278. 

 

Sincerely,

Lisa Nonken

Student Leader, SAIC Student Activists

Friday, March 27, 2009

chicago.indymedia.org Terrific Website for Chicago Activism



Check out the website for Chicago's Independent Media Center:


Their event calendars are great resources for upcoming activist events in the Chicago area.  

If there's an event that looks particularly interesting to you, please speak up so we can bring it to the attention of other SAIC Student Activits!  

It's great if we can all help each other keep track of the many events going on around the city!

Earth Day Plans


That's right! Earth Day will be here in less than a month!  I bet you have creative ideas for how the Student Activists can capitalize on this momentous day to raise awareness about environmental responsibility at SAIC.  

Here are some great links about Earth Day 2009:

Please share with me your ideas, and consider taking on a leadership role in this initiaitve, as part of the Student Activists' Environmental Sub-Committee.   
 
In our Earth Day activities, we will be able to work with SAIC's office of Instructional Resources and Facilities Management.  For instance, their trash and recycling contractor, Allied Waste, would be able to place put a large cube of crushed aluminum outside the Columbus Building for the day.  This would function well as the centerpiece to our Earth Day awareness activities ie, members of the student activists could team up for shifts to hand out flyers about recycling in Chicago and at SAIC.  It would be great to have some give-aways like stickers or the like.   

Want to design flyers or posters or banners for us to use?  What messages would you like to send about environmental responsibility at SAIC and in Chicago?  Please share your ideas!

Earth Day will also be the kick-off event for our campaign with Res Life and IRFM to make the end of the semester more “Green”, focusing on urging dorm residents to recycle or donate all they can as they clear our their rooms.

 

I hope you can join us for the meeting with representatives from the Res Life and IRFM offices to discuss Earth Day plans and ways to make the end of the semester more environmentally responsible.  Wed April 1st 12:30 room 820D Sharp.  


Right after the meeting, Student Activists who are able will head to the Corner Bakery to snack and solidify our next steps toward the realization of our Earth Day projects.  

 Join us!

Earth Hour Sat 8:30 pm

Student Association encourages you  to save the date for Earth Hour 2009!

Earth Hour 2009
Saturday, March 28th
8:30pm - 9:30pm

It?s time once again to turn out and take action against global climate change. Nearly a billion businesses, organizations, schools and individuals around the world will turn off their lights on Saturday, March 28, at 8:30pm during Earth Hour, and we encourage you to join in.  SAIC will be participating by dimming the lights in classrooms and lounge areas that are not in use during this time frame.

Chicago is proud to return as a flagship city for Earth Hour, a global movement led by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and presented locally by ComEd. Last year, more than 2.7 million adults in the Chicagoland area turned off their lights, resulting in an electricity savings of 7 percent in the region ? the equivalent of taking more than one million cars off the road for one hour, or planting 158 acres of trees.

We hope you?ll help build on last year?s momentum by participating in this exciting global initiative. We encourage you to register your support at  www.earthhourus.org/chicago. You can also download outreach materials and get suggestions for Earth Hour activities.

Saturday, March 28th at 8:30 pm: Turn out. Take action. Earth Hour 2009.

For more information on Earth Hour, please visit EarthHourUS.org

Friday, March 20, 2009

The First Free Speech Board is Finally Going Up!



Introducing the FREE SPEECH BOARD!

 

SPEAK UP & SHOUT OUT!

 

Starting next week ,this new message board outside the Student Association Office on the 13th floor of the Michigan Building will be a place to POST WHATEVER YOU WANT: personal messages, event announcements, questions, requests, ads, love letters, rants, ANYTHING!   Unlike the other bulletin boards on campus, messages on the Free Speech Board DON’T need to be approved by SAIC’s office of Campus Activities.  Try to include a contact email address on your posting, so that people can respond to your message.   All messages will be removed at the end of each month. 

 

The next month will be a “TRIAL” period to see if people actually make use of the board.  If the experiment is deemed a success, the project will be become much more ambitious, with the prospect of a Free Speech Board installed in every SAIC building, and a Free Speech channel on SAIC’s portal homepage.  With your participation, these Free Speech Boards can become a valuable forum for communication within the SAIC community.  So get up to the 13th floor and POST YOUR MESSAGE TODAY!!

 

 

Brought to you by the SAIC Student Activists.  saicactivism.blogspot.com

 

Questions?  Contact SAIC’s Office of Campus Activities:  312.629.6883

 

Note:  For info on SAIC’s POSTING POLICY, which pertains to all other bulletin boards on campus EXCEPT the new Free Speech Zone, go to the portal page:  Services> Campus Activities> Posting Policy

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Full Speed Ahead for April Darfur Rally!





SAIC’s Student Activists are helping to raise awareness and funds for Darfuri students living in refugee camps.  They have teamed up with Youth United for Darfur, a coalition of over 35 student groups from colleges, universities, and high-schools in the Chicago area sponsored by several prominent international organizations such as the Save Darfur Coalition, STAND and Amnesty International.  This coalition is staging a major rally in Federal Plaza at 1 pm on Sunday April 19th to culminate their 10-week fundraising drive supporting education in the Djabal Refugee camp in Eastern Chad.   A portion of their donations will also go towards the new Sudanese Community Center, which supports Sudanese refugees living right here in Chicago. 

 

The rally will feature musical acts and rousing speeches by activists, politicians, and survivors of the Sudanese crisis.  Artwork by Darfuri students will be on display, and attendees will be invited to record a video message of support that will be played for Darfuri children.

 


A similar event in 2007 attracted thousands and helped ensure the passage of anti-genocide legislation.   (Images posted here are from last year's rally.)  This year’s innovative event has three key goals:

 

-Showing Darfuri children in refugee camps that residents of President Obama's home state stand with them and that they are not forgotten. 

 

-Highlighting for the world the fact that Illinois' American and Sudanese youth are working together in their efforts to bring peace to Sudan.  

 

-Demonstrating to President Obama that Illinois vocally supports new efforts to end the conflict in Sudan.

 

This undertaking is remarkable not only because it is entirely student-driven, but also because it creates a way for Chicago’s students to directly reach out to their peers in the Darfuri refugee camps, who have been cut off from education, opportunity, and the outside world.   

 

For more information, visit youthunitedfordarfur.org, where you can also find the SAIC Student Activists’ fundraising page.  Donations of clothing and funds will also be collected at the rally.


 

Quick summary of the crisis in Darfur:  



Darfur is a region of western Sudan, approximately the size of France. 

The country has been in violent turmoil since 2003, when the black African Darfuris rebelled against the country’s Arab-ruled government, headed by President Omar al-Bashir.  The government responded by arming the Janjaweed militiamen, who brutally attacked the people of Darfur, wiping out whole villages and terrorizing survivors. According to the UN, the ensuing civil war has killed approximately 300,000 people due to warfare and resulting disease and malnutrition, and over 2.5 million more Darfuris have been displaced from their home villages.  The displaced are currently living in refugee camps:  many remain within the borders of Sudan, although an increasing number are fleeing to crowded camps in neighboring Chad.  Last month, the UN’s International Criminal Court released a warrant to arrest President al-Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity.  In response, al-Bashir called for the immediate removal of all major foreign aid organizations who had been providing food, medical attention, and education to the Darfuri refugees.  The UN has estimated that if aid organizations are not permitted to resume their work, up to 100,000 Sudanese could die each month.  It remains a highly volatile situation, and the lives of millions Darfuri’s lives hang in the balance. 

 

Sources:

 

UN News Centre: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=30081&Cr=darfur&Cr1=icc

 

Reuters:

http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE52G68P20090318

 

BBC:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/topics/sudan


Does SAIC really recycle?


What’s going on with recycling at SAIC?   Sure you’ve seen the recycling bins around the hallways, but it’s hard to know if the plastics, papers, etc. you put there really make it to the recycling plant.

 

There’s some understandable confusion about recycling at SAIC.  In the fall there were all these cardboard containers to separate paper, plastic, and cans.  Now these new plastic bins are appearing that are virtually identical to the regular trash bins, but have transparent trash bags and stickers reading “SAIC Recycles!”  Are these really recycling bins?  What am I supposed to put in them?  Will the stuff really get recycled? 

 

These new bins are part of SAIC’s new co-mingling recycling policy.  Instructional Resources and Facilities Management is in the process of streamlining recycling in all SAIC buildings.  Paper, plastic, and aluminum can ALL be put in the same recycling bin, and YES, they really are separated and recycled by SAIC’s trash contractor, Allied Waste.  Yes, it would be great to have recycling bins that are easily distinguishable from the regular trash, but at the moment SAIC doesn’t have the funds to purchase a whole new set of recycling bins, and for now we’re making do with what we’ve got.

 

 So keep an eye out for these new co-mingling recycling bins, and USE THEM!! 

 

If you’re concerned about something, don’t just grumble, speak up!  The Department of Instructional Resources and Facilities Management welcomes your questions or comments about SAIC’s recycling or other related issues.  They can be reached at: (312) 759-1385, 37 South Wabash, Room 1001.

                

SAIC is Getting Greener!



To find out what SAIC is currently doing to promote environmental responsibility on campus, representatives from the Student Activists sat down with Michelle Maynard and Bert Schlingmann from the Instructional Resources and Facilities Management office (IRFM).  Michelle and Bert are working hard to improve SAIC’s current programs such as recycling services and energy efficiency on campus.  They are also constantly seeking out more information about emerging green initiatives, and are striving to make SAIC even more green, with many new projects in the works!

 

With the goal of bringing SAIC to the leading edge of green innovation, one obvious challenge is that all the SAIC buildings (with the exception of the 162 dorm) are older buildings, built before the current concerns of energy efficiency.   IRFM has the long-term goal of having SAIC become an officially certified “Green” campus, but realistically that is a ways off.  In the meantime, however, they are taking significant steps towards this goal.

 

Lights throughout SAIC buildings are being rigged with timers and occupancy sensors to decrease wasted energy. SAIC is working to decrease energy use in its dorms as well.  Incandescent light bulbs are being replaced with CFLs in all dorm rooms, which will result in 147.3 tons of coal NOT being burned for electricity, and 206 metric tons of CO2 NOT being released in the atmosphere.  1,729,530 gallons of water will be saved annually thanks to the new low-flow restrictions being installed in dorm showers and sinks.

 

SAIC is also working to make the campus infrastructure itself more environmentally-conscious.  New carpeting is made of recycled and recyclable materials.   New flooring is gradually being installed in dorm rooms and campus buildings made of the sustainable and all-natural product, forbo marmoleum tile. Marmoleum is made from entirely renewable resources (jute, wood flour, rosin, and linseed oil.)  It is non-toxic in its production, installation, use, maintenance, and disposal, and eliminates the need for toxic chemicals normally used in the stripping and waxing of traditional flooring. 

 

When purchasing new furniture for campus, IRFM seeks out environmentally-friendly companies and products made from renewable resources.  For instance, when IRFM constructed their new office core in the Sharp Building about a year ago they purchased new desks made from 100% sustainable materials.

 

Instructional Resources and Facilities Management is seeking out environmentally-friendly trash bags, paper products, and other consumable items used in housekeeping.  In addition, green cleaning products are used across campus by housekeeping staff. 

 

Allied Waste, SAIC’s contractor for trash and recycling removal, supplies SAIC with a monthly report about SAIC’s recycling efforts.   For instance, in the month of January alone, SAIC produced over 53 tons of garbage, and 16.62 tons of recyclables.  Recyclables in January consisted of 13.3 tons of cardboard, 3 tons of mixed paper, and 0.33 tons of co-mingled paper, metal, and plastics, saving SAIC $830, and keeping 21 cubic yards of recyclable material out of the landfill.  Along with collecting and sorting SAIC’s paper, plastic, and metal recyclables, Allied Waste also removes SAIC construction debris.  These construction materials are also sorted to identify what can be re-used or re-cycled.  It’s not only good for the environment, but it also makes economic sense. 

 

The SAIC Student Activists are working with IRFM and Residence Life to reduce the mountains of waste that are created at SAIC the end of the semester.   Last year, when students were moving out of the dorms, 27 tons of trash was created in 3 days!  Not only is this shockingly wasteful, but it’s also expensive:  SAIC has to pay by the ton and per pickup. 

 

Looking towards the future, Instructional Resources and Facilities Management is seeking out new opportunities to make SAIC more green.  Not only because it is the ethical and environmentally-friendly thing to do, but also because long-term it can save a considerable amount of money!  

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

6th Anniversary of Iraq War: March to the Pentagon March 21st

Be Part of the HUGE March on the Pentagon THIS WEEKEND!!


BUSSES TO THE PENTAGON RALLY LEAVE FROM SAIC'S COLUMBUS BUILDING THIS FRIDAY AT 5PM!!


Chicago's A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition is organizing buses for HUGE March on the Pentagon. 

 


Click here for info on A.N.S.W.E.R.'s Pentagon March 


The Chicago Buses to the Pentagon will depart Friday, March 20 at 5 pm and arrive back in Chicago early Sunday morning. The buses will depart and drop-off behind the Art Institute of Chicago (Columbus between Jackson and Monroe).


Click here to purchase bus tickets now!


Tickets are $105 to cover the cost of the bus with a $3 charge for online tickets. Call 773-463-0311 for other payment options.


Click here to watch a short video from A.N.S.W.E.R. Chicago calling for people to join their bus trip!


Click here to watch a video of ANSWER Chicago's Daylan Dufelmeier on why he's marching on the Pentagon.


Make a donation now to help send youth & students to the March on the Pentagon! Click here to make a donation


On Thurs Mar. 14 A.N.S.W.E.R. Chicago will have a Meeeting to Prepare for the DC Bus Trip, and to Report Back on last weekend's rally in Pilsen. 


Thurs., March 19, 7 pm
3334 W. Lawrence #202
(Brown Line - Kimball Stop)

773-463-0311 for more info
Click here for 
directions


At the meeting there will be:

(1) A discussion about building a mass people's movement in a time of economic crisis for workers, brutal government cutbacks, growing racism and endless war.


(2) An orientation for people who are getting on the bus from
Chicago to the Saturday, March 21 March on the Pentagon


Click here to Join A.N.S.W.E.R. Chicago's  Facebook group!


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Please Donate to Help Darfuri Students!


In preparation for our Fed Plaza Rally on April 19th, Chicago's Youth United for Darfur (the coalition of schools and youth groups including the SAIC Student Activists) are raising funds to support educational resources for Darfuri youth currently living in the Djabal Refugee Camp in E. Chad. 

We are doing our part by asking family, friends, and classmates to make small donations that will truly make difference. 


Please visit the SAIC Student Activists' special fundraising page:


Your donations of $35, $20, even $5 really do add up, and it only takes a minute.  

In addition to making a personal donation, please share this link with others!!

Many thanks!

Sign up to attend Youth Darfur Rally!


Take a sec to sign up on SaveDarfur.org to attend the Youth Darfur Rally in Chicago April 19th.  Higher attendance = MORE PRESS and this issue needs all the attention we can bring to it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Got a little extra time over over Spring Break? VOLUNTEER!!


What are you doing over Spring Break?  

Along with sleeping in and catching up on projects, why not take a few hours to volunteer here in Chicago?


There are many organizations around Chicago always looking for volunteers.  Chicago Cares is an excellent network of charity organizations around the city, and their online calendar makes it easy to find a local volunteer project.  

Here are some of the many projects you could help with over spring break:

 Saturday, March 14, 2009:

+Crafts and Games on Lunt
+Discover ESL at Mc Cormick
+Discover 1st Grade at McCormick
+Discover 2nd Grade at McCormick
+Discover Art and Culture at Henderson
+Discover Art and Culture at McCormick
+Discover Martial Arts at Henderson
+Discover Martial Arts at McCormick
+Discover Physical Fitness at Ryerson
+Discover Ryerson Reading
+Discover Ryerson Rhythms 
+Discover Science at Henderson
+Discover Science at McCormick
+Just Click Here at KIPP
+Read-with-Me at Lydia Home
+World Foods and Cultures
+Write it Out
+Blue House Diner 
+Groceryland South
+Shopping On Lake
+BMCC Soup Kitchen
+Greater Chicago Food Depository
+St. Columbanus Food Pantry

 Sunday, March 15, 2009

Come H.O.M.E. to Pat Crowley House  

Monday, March 16, 2009 

+Job Coaching at ODS
+Alphabet Adventures
+Mini Whiz Kids
+Dinner at REST
+Lakeview Seniors Bingo
+Lakeview Seniors Pet Therapy
+Young Artists at Cabrini Connections

 Check out chicagocares.org for more info on these and many other volunteer opportunities!


Monday, March 9, 2009

Anti-War Demonstation March 14th in Pilsen

  
 On March 14th in Pilsen, a united coalition of Chicagoland activists is staging a short rally to oppose continuing U.S. wars abroad and war on immigrants at home.

Join in!

Marshall Boulevard & Cermak Road
(2 blocks from the "California" stop on the Pink Line "el")
 

Go to www.chicagomassaction.org for more info

Friday, March 6, 2009

Call to Artists: SAIC Pangea Day


This year artists are invited to submit work on the concept of the universal human experience. In a world that hosts 6 billion people, all who have developed their own traditions, beliefs & ways of being, our differences have become all the more apparent.

But it's the aspects of life such as experiencing love, fear & pain are features that link us through time and space. It could be said that they are the only truth.

SAIC Pangea Day seeks to help people see themselves in others through the power of digital media.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
*Artists must be a current SAIC student, faculty or staff member
*Artists may submit only 1 piece of work pertaining to 1 of our themes:

- WAR & FEAR:
- ENVIRONMENT:
- POLITICS & GOVERNMENT:
- SPIRITUALITY:
- LANGUAGE:
- LOVE & SEXUALITY:
- BOUNDARIES & FREEDOM:
- HOME/LAND:
- ACCESSIBILITY

*All artwork must be submitted on DVD format or video file. In the case of video file, it should not be bigger than 1 Gb and should be in quicktime format.
*Each submission should not exceed 6 minutes
*Include a typed list including the artists idea/concept for the video, the title of the piece, the time & length of the piece & the date it was produced
*The deadline for submitting all materials is March 20, 2009 at 4:30pm

SAIC Pangea Day Film Screening & Celebration will be held in the Ballroom on April 22nd, 2009

DOCUMENTATION SHOULD BE DELIVERED TO:
Multicultural Affairs
Suite 1203 J2
36 S. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
Email:  multicultural_affairs@saic.edu
Phone:  312.629.6868
For more information please contact Multicultural Affairs