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BSG

Multicultural Rep. Referendum Passes

December 18, 2015 by Jenna Scott '19

From December 9-12, the BSG had a referendum sent to students through their email to vote on the addition of a Multicultural Representative to the General Assembly. The results are as follows:

In Favor: 1,155

Opposed: 100

92% of the votes are in favor.

The Multicultural Representative will be elected from within the Multicultural Coalition, and will begin in Spring 2016. Whomever they elect will join other interest representatives from Athletics, the Inter-House Council, the E-Board, and the McKeen Center.

The BSG would like to thank all those who participated in this historic vote.

Filed Under: BSG

Statement of Solidarity re: University of Missouri

November 11, 2015 by Jenna Scott '19

On 11 November 2015, the General Assembly of the Bowdoin Student Government voted on and unanimously adopted to issue a Statement of Solidarity to stand by all students at the University of Missouri who have fallen victim to racists acts and received numerous death threats. The statement is as follows (click here for a PDF version of the Statement of Solidariy w: UM):

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

11 November 2015

BSG Assembly Stands in Solidarity 

With Students of Color at University of Missouri

The members of Bowdoin Student Government, convened in General Assembly, stand in solidarity and send their support to students of color at the University of Missouri, who have suffered from systemic oppression prevalent on their campus and who have fallen victim to racist acts and received numerous death threats.

The General Assembly condemns the actions of those who are responsible for the death threats directed towards students of color and activists at the University of Missouri.

To all of those affected, the members of the Bowdoin Student Government, speaking on behalf of the student body of Bowdoin College, applaud your strength. Your work inspires us to continue combating inequality within our own institution. We support you, and we will not let you be silenced.

Adopted by the General Assembly: 11 November 2015.

BY ORDER OF BOWDOIN STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Filed Under: BSG

No Hate November: Early Events

November 6, 2015 by Jenna Scott '19

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No Hate November 2015 has begun, and while we will be releasing the complete schedule for the month shortly, here are some activities that we strongly encourage you to attend:

  • Friday, Nov. 6th, Beam Room (VAC) @ 12:30pm: Uncommon Hour: Naming, Historicizing, and Challenging Anti-Black and Anti-Mexican Racism(s) in the U.S
  • Friday, Nov. 6th, Lancaster Lounge (Moulton Union) @ 12:30pm: Trans+Jewish=? A Talk by Rabbi Joy Ladin
  • Saturday, Nov. 7th, Reed House @ 7pm: Open Mic Night hosted by BMC and Slam Poetry Society

No Hate November was created two years ago as a way to promote inclusivity, diversity, and respect on campus, and to acknowledge the bias and assumptions we as a campus have in an attempt to work through them.

Filed Under: BSG

Statement of Solidarity re: The Sailing Team Party

October 28, 2015 by Jenna Scott '19

On 28 October 2015, the General Assembly of the Bowdoin Student Government voted on and unanimously adopted to issue a Statement of Solidarity to stand by all students who were injured and affected by the incident as a result of the Sailing Team’s Party and the anonymous attacks in the aftermath. The statement is as follows (click here for a PDF version of the Statement of Solidarity):

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

28 October 2015

BSG Assembly Condemns 

Incident of Cultural Appropriation,

 Stands in Solidarity With Students

At 9:30pm on Wednesday, 28 October 2015, the General Assembly of the Bowdoin Student Government voted on a resolution to take a definitive stand on an incident of cultural appropriation that took place on Bowdoin’s campus on Thursday, 22 October 2015, and the anonymous attacks that took place on social media in the aftermath. The Assembly, representing the entire student body of Bowdoin, stands by all students who were injured and affected by the incident.

The resolution was referred to the Assembly for consideration by the Executive Committee in response to calls to action from the Bowdoin African American Society, various student organizations, and many individual students. The Assembly believes that it is its duty to respond to these calls to action, as it is constitutionally bound to refine the College’s most important goal—the education of students in a residential community. The Assembly asserts that issuing a statement of solidarity is the right action that should be taken by student leaders in such a situation. Moreover, the Assembly acknowledges that this incident is not the first of its kind to occur on Bowdoin’s campus. The Assembly is resolved to help educate all students on the inappropriateness of these acts and their inherently racist nature.

To that end, the General Assembly adheres to the definition of cultural appropriation as the manifestation of racism where there exists a power dynamic in which members of a dominant culture take elements from a culture of people who have been systemically oppressed by that dominant group, perpetuates racist stereotypes, and/or misrepresents a peoples culture.

In affirming this definition of cultural appropriation and the disrespectful nature of such action, the General Assembly affirms the College’s commitment to maintaining an environment that fosters respect for the rights of all and for the differences among all members of the Bowdoin community.

The General Assembly furthermore asserts that such behavior as displayed on 22 October 2015 and the anonymous attacks in the aftermath are unacceptable and do not reflect inclusive values. Such behavior will not and should not be tolerated by the Bowdoin community. The Assembly is resolved to use this situation as a teaching and learning moment for all students. It is the hope of the Assembly to move forward with a restorative vision and progress with the help of all parties.

A Resolution

WHEREAS, cultural appropriation refers to a power dynamic in which members of a dominant culture take elements from a culture of people who have been systemically oppressed by that dominant group, perpetuates racist stereotypes, and/or misrepresents people’s culture;

WHEREAS, cultural appropriation is distinctly different from and not to be conflated with issues of political correctness or freedom of expression (in that cultural appropriation perpetuates the exploitation of certain cultural aspects of marginalized groups in American society, allowing the identity of marginalized groups to be trivialized in the name of freedom of expression, when in reality individuals identifying with these groups are treated poorly due to said stereotypes);

WHEREAS, on Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 the Bowdoin sailing team organized a “gangster” party, during which members of the team appropriated aspects of black culture;

WHEREAS, this act of cultural appropriation is offensive for the previously stated reasons, is disrespectful, creates an environment where students of color, particularly black students, feel unsafe, and contradicts our goal to refine the education of students in an inclusive residential community;

WHEREAS, our nation and our Bowdoin community continue to struggle to address issues of difference, especially race;

WHEREAS, we promote and prioritize justice for systemically marginalized people;

WHEREAS, the Bowdoin African American Society, together with support from other student organizations, individual students, the Bowdoin Student Government, and the Bowdoin sailing team has resolved to address the aforementioned party for purposes of restorative justice and the education of our Bowdoin community;

Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, that the members of Bowdoin Student Government, convened in General Assembly—

Assert the above definition of cultural appropriation, demonstrate how it is unacceptable, indicate support and solidarity for students who feel marginalized by the Bowdoin sailing team’s actions, promote honest conversations about issues of race and cultural appropriation, and urge the student body to think deeply about how their actions may infringe upon others’ identity.

Be it further,

Resolved, that this Assembly authorize and order the President to transmit a copy of this Resolution to the President of the College and the Dean of Student Affairs.

Adopted in General Assembly: 28 October 2015.

BY ORDER OF BOWDOIN STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Filed Under: BSG

Fall 2015 Election Results

October 23, 2015 by Jenna Scott '19

Congratulations to our newly-elected officers for the Class of 2019, 2017 and 2016, as well as At-Large Representatives.

Class of 2019

  • President: Paloma Tisaire
  • Vice President: Megan Retana
  • Treasurer: Michael Walsh
  • Class Representatives: Jack Arnholz and Khelsea Gordon

Class of 2017

  • Class Representative: Nick Benson

Class of 2016

  • President: Roberto Tavel
  • Vice President: David Sperber
  • Treasurer: Lindsay Picard
  • Class Representatives: Brian Francoeur and Arianna Cameron

At-Large Representatives

  • Irfan Alam ’18
  • Kristin Bishop ’18
  • Duncan Cannon ’18
  • Min Kyo “Michaelle” Jeong ’18
  • David “Dave” Berlin ’19
  • Daniel “Danny” Miro-Chinea ’19
  • Benjamin “Ben” Painter ’19
  • Caroline “Carlie” Rutan ’19

Filed Under: BSG

Fall 2014 Election Results

October 25, 2014 by Alexandra Mayer '17

Congratulations to all the candidates on a fantastic week of campaigning.

Here are the newly-elected officers for the Class of 2018 & 2015 as well as Representatives At-Large.

Class of 2018

  • President: Ned Wang
  • Vice President: Jaime Quirante
  • Treasurer: Emily Licholai
  • Class Representative: Kevin Hernandez and Wylie Mao

 

Class of 2015

  • President: Josh Friedman
  • Vice President: Xanthe Demas
  • Treasurer: Molly Soloff
  • Class Representative: Ted Romney and Kyle Wolstencroft

 

Representatives At-Large

  • Liam Nicoll ’18
  • Lucia Gibbard ’18
  • Josh Raff ’15
  • Hannah Arrighi ’15
  • Nickie Mitch ’18
  • Riley O’Connell ’18

Filed Under: BSG

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