cpsylist: Fwd: Unique opportunity for UO Graduate Students- Please forward widely

Steve A Livingston slivings at uoregon.edu
Tue Dec 6 13:34:07 PST 2016


 

Hello all, 

Rehearsals for life is looking for new members next quarter. If you are
passionate about social justice, interested in engaging in difficult
dialogues, and want to get involved with a campus group, this may be the
perfect opportunity for you. I am in my third year as a member of this
group and I cannot say enough great things about it.  It is fun,
engaging, and perhaps most importantly to you graduate students, it is
not a large time commitment (not to mention you get a $200 stipend per
term as a member).  If you are interested in joining please feel free to
contact me or Abigail Leeder (her contact information is listed below)
for more information. 

Best, 

Steve 

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Steve Livingston M.A.
Master's in Counseling
University of Oregon
P: 480-252-8200
E-Mail: slivings at uoregon.edu 

REHEARSALS FOR LIFE: A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT WITH OTHER STUDENTS
AND SERVE THE LARGER UO CAMPUS COMMUNITY  

> The graduate student theatre troupe "Rehearsals for Life" is looking for graduate students to join us for the 2016-2017 academic year: 
> 
> Watch here to learn more about RfL:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM580pZVBnM  [1]
> 
> Or read more here:
> 
> http://oregonquarterly.com/best-practice
> 
> "Rehearsals for Life" is a project of the Office of the Dean of Students and the UO Graduate School. Utilizing scenario-based learning founded on the model of Theatre of the Oppressed and other applied theatre modalities, students develop interactive presentations for the campus community. 
> 
> * Use your creativity to further issues of diversity, equity and access on campus 
> 
> * Enhance your conflict resolution, facilitation and role-play skills 
> 
> * Help generate solutions for the complex problems facing our community today 
> 
> Both peer education and interactive scenario based presentations are being recognized nationally for the valuable role they can play in shaping campus culture and in generating solutions to complex issues. Throughout history theatre has been used as a tool for social change and can provide a valuable springboard for important dialogues. As the complexities of our world increase and the pressures facing students mount, it is important that we continue to find innovative ways to meet and address these needs. 
> 
> WHO WE ARE SEEKING: We are looking for enthusiastic, committed and creative individuals who have an interest in social justice and a desire to contribute to the campus community in innovative ways. No prior theater experience is required, although students must be willing to learn and be comfortable in front of groups. 
> 
> TIME COMMITMENT: Approximately 2-4 hrs per week beginning Fall Term. We are looking for students willing to commit for an entire academic year. Participants receive a small stipend for participation each term.
> 
> Please contact Abigail Leeder aleeder at uoregon.edu for an application or with questions. 
> 
> More info and videos: 
> 
> http://codac.uoregon.edu/services/rehearsals-for-life/ [1] 
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdfhXo363J8 
> 
> http://media.uoregon.edu/channel/2013/11/26/the-race-card-project-theatrical-reading/
> 
> Abigail Leeder 
> 
> Director, Experiential Education & Prevention Initiatives 
> 
> Office of the Dean of Students 
> 
> University of Oregon 
> 
> aleeder at uoregon.edu 
> 
> 541-346-1198
 

Links:
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[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM580pZVBnM%20
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