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. . . . and eat some!

Start the new semester over dinner at Barry Sarchett and Lisa B. Hughes's, and tell us what you ate over break.  What food tastes the most like home? What did you miss from school? What does your family think you're crazy for eating?  For not eating?  Come prepared to share a story about food Sunday, January 20, 2013. Time TBD.

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Beth Kancilia
LGBTQ Specialist | Office of Minority & International Students (OMIS)
Colorado College
14 East Cache La Poudre Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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(o) 719.389.6802 | (c) 321.795.1533
Office: The Butler Center | 1001 North Nevada Avenue

Colorado College strives to create an affirming and just campus environment while supporting the development of students of all gender and sexual identities. The Office of Minority and International Students (OMIS) together with staff, students and faculty across campus facilitate educational programs and trainings for the broader campus community; support, advocate for, and empower individual students and student groups; work diligently to foster safe and inclusive spaces to build communities that promote learning, discovery, and scholarship about gender, sexual orientation, social justice, and the complexities of intersecting identities; collaborate with campus and community groups to ensure access and equity for LGBTQIA... students; develop best practices and proactive policy around issues of gender and sexuality in higher education; and to challenge and inspire all students to engage in critical examination of their own identities.



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