Quantcast The State Hornet
College Media Network

Get macromedia Flash Player

'Food for Thought' discussions question campus diversity issues

Derek Fleming

Issue date: 4/9/08 Section: News
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
Media Credit: Mario Escobar
[Click to enlarge]
A small group of students and staff gathered today to tackle one of the difficult topics facing Sacramento State campus leaders: race and gender issues in student leadership.

The discussion, billed as Food for Thought, was the first of a series of discussions planned twice a week for eight weeks.

Louis Camera, director of Student Activities Office, was the facilitator for this first discussion at Sac State. Camera said he got the idea at a leadership conference last year.

In an attempt to capture student interest by offering something students usually want, namely food, Camera said he hopes to start discussions to share thoughts and talk about issues that pertain to student leadership.

"The best ideas are served up when food is involved," Camera said.

Edidiong Uwan, a senior family and consumer sciences major and co-adviser of Associated Students Inc.'s Green Sting program, said that race and gender issues do exist at Sac State.

"Racially, you tend to stay with what you know," Uwan said. "The African-American community pretty much knows each other and for the most part, that's who we turn to for advice or to ask questions."

Dezarae Johnson, a social work graduate student and Student Life and Services manager, said that she doesn't feel that the tendency of races to group together is bothersome, until she sees other racial groups outside of her own forming groups.

"When I see another group acting that way, it makes me think that maybe I need to diversify," Johnson said.

Leaders in attendance all agreed that student involvement in campus activities was a key to breaking down racial stratification at Sac State.

Charlene Martinez, the director of the Multi-Cultural Center, said that a more targeted outreach was necessary to generate interest in events. Martinez said she would like to see more involvement of department directors, ASI and other student organizations in future discussions.

Johnson said that instilling a sense of pride in the students would help to encourage racial mixing.

Ashley Skaggs, junior radiology major and co-coordinator of ASI Community Service for Student Life Services, said that at Chico State, Homecoming is always a big deal, but the same enthusiasm and school pride is not seen at Sac State.

Uwan said that giving student activity organizations more time with incoming freshman at orientation would help to get students involved and foster cross-racial friendships.

Skaggs said that the discussion helped her gain a better understanding of race and gender concerns in leadership on campus, both from the view of students and those of administrators.

Johnson said that collaboration between administrators, student groups, and other departments on campus would result in open communication and would help to get more students involved in the discussions.

Derek Fleming can be reached at dfleming@statehornet.com.
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Click here to view the State Hornet's comment guidelines.
Comments do not appear immediately.

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Get macromedia Flash Player

Advertisement

Print Edition

Online Features Section

Handling a breakup
Online Dating
Interview with Andrew Sean Greer
Hollywood Buzz No. 5 - The Oscar results
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - The 81st Oscars
Sac in Stereo No. 19 - What makes a great singer?
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - Classic Christmas Movies
Sac in Stereo No. 18 - Haven't I heard this song before?
Sexcapades No. 7 - Dating your co-worker or your boss
Hollywood Buzz No. 3 - Romantic Comedies
Sac in Stereo No. 17 - Eclectic additions for any record collection
Sexcapades No. 6 - Why men and women date
Sac in Stereo No. 16 - Dillinger Four CD review, worldwide Thriller dance, Prince's secret message
Sac in Stereo No. 15 - Mixtapes and D.Willz live in the studio
Sac in Stereo No. 14 - Soundtracks for the Obama and McCain campaigns
Hollywood Buzz No. 2 - Indie and DVD gems
Sac in Stereo No. 13 - Don't call it a comeback! Should Metallica, AC/DC, Journey and LL Cool J stay or go?
Hollywood Buzz No. 1 - Summer Blockbusters
Sac in Stereo No. 12 - We (almost) interview Kanye, Justin and Amy Winehouse
Sexcapades No. 5 - Going for home base on the first date; avoiding psychos
Sac in Stereo No. 11 - Turntablism v. mashups; Coachella recap
Sac in Stereo No. 10 - Mariah Carey: bigger than the Beatles?
Sac in Stereo No. 9 - Hip-hop meets rock culture; interview and freestlye with rapper D.Willz
Sac in Stereo No. 8 - The state of the Sacramento scene (with KWOD's Andy Hawk)
Sac in Stereo No. 7 - The most overrated artists
Sexcapades No. 4 - The safe Spring-Break hookup
Sac in Stereo No. 5 - Guilty pleasures from the CD bin
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 3 - The ugliest, most drugged-up celebrities we love
Sac in Stereo No. 4 - The top artists to watch for in 2008
Sexcapades No. 3 - Sleeping together without staying together
Sac In Stereo No. 3 - The worst albums from our favorite artists
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 2 - Who was hottest at the Oscars?
Sac in Stereo No. 2 - Is music more accessible in this generation?
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 1 - Does Britney Spears smell; exploiting celebrities' children
Sac in Stereo No. 1 - Why form a side project? Can local musicians even make money?
Sexcapades No. 2 - Proper anal etiquette; watching porn as a couple
Reel Talk No. 7 - Oscarbation
Reel Talk: No. 6 - The dying drive-in
Sexcapades podcast: Hornet relationships and sex: No. 1
Reel Talk: Episode 5 - That annoying guy in the theater
Sex Ed(itors) - Episode 4: Mistakes women make in bed
Reel Talk: Episode 3 - Who's hot in film?
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 3 - Kinky relationships
Rapping with Kingspade's Johnny Richter
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 2 - Fetishes
Reel Talk: Episode 2 - Cult Classics
Reel Talk: Episode 1 - Summer movies
Sex Ed(itors) : Episode 1 - Oral Sex
Local reggae artists sound off
The Dimes to flip in for nooner
Jello to slide into Union Ballroom on Monday
Mayday Parade interview
Lovedrug interview
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus interview

Advertisement