2016 Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Social Justice Award for Sophomores & Juniors

2016 Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Social Justice Award for Sophomores & Juniors

The Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Social Justice Award was created in memory of Peter Morgenstern- Clarren who pursued social justice while a student at Wesleyan. His activism included securing benefits for Wesleyan custodial staff, participating in the United Student and Labor Action Committee, and contributing his leadership to the campus chapter of Amnesty International. We are grateful to Dr. Hadley Morgenstern- Clarren and The Honorable Pat Morgenstern-Clarren for their generosity in sponsoring this award that honors their son’s activism for the public good. A committee will select the sophomore or junior who best embodies the pursuit of social justice. The application process is described below. Any sophomore or junior in good standing may submit an essay that addresses the following:

Describe in detail the most influential social justice effort in which you played a leadership role that sought to make our local and global communities more equitable (The effort should have a direct affect on the Wesleyan campus and/or on external communities.);

  1. Explain your level of involvement in the work for example: your role in raising awareness about a particular issue on campus, coordinating events, implementing programming and campaigns in the pursuit of social justice;
  2. In addition to your essay, you must include a letter of support from a faculty or administrator involved in your effort and submit evidence of impact that the social justice effort had on making our society more just by contributing testimonies from individuals (excluding family and friends) directly involved, artifacts from your social justice effort (e.g., past printed programs, presentations, and articles), and/or your work from courses. You may include non-print items, such as DVDs.

You must include at least four copies of the non-print and printed items and drop them off to Antonio Farias, North College, 3rd floor, Room 317 by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. All essays, letters of support and printed items must be in by the deadline. By submitting your packet, you agree to allow the Office of Equity & Inclusion to use it (or excerpts from it) for assessment, archival, and promotion purposes. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Antonio Farias x4771, afarias@wesleyan.edu

Previous recipients:
2015: Hannah Sokoloff-Rubin class of 2016 &

Claire Wright, class of 2016 2014: Hailey Sowden, class of 2015 2013: Joshua Krugman, class of 2014 2012: Corey Guilmette, class of 2013

2011: Ali Chaudry, class of 2012 2010: Allegra Stout, class of 2012 2009: Lily Mandlin, class of 2010

2008: Mu Abeledo, class of 2009 2007: Lashawn Springer, class of 2008

Work and Leadership in the Wesleyan Doula Project Sexual Assault Prevention & Survivor Support Middletown Food Project/Long Lane Farm
Long Lane Organic Farm

Wesleyan Committee for Investor Responsibility
Pakistan Flood Relief Initiative Disability Issues

Facilitator, North End Action Team Teen Dreams Society
Founder, Middletown Youth Radio Project (MYRP)

Program Organizer, “Common Struggle for Freedom & Justice”

Selection Committee: Joseph Matthew Brown ’03; Richard Culliton; Assistant Vice President/Dean of Students; Antonio Farias, Chair & Vice President for Equity & Inclusion; Derek Vincent Garcia, ’04; Sara Morgenstern; Mogenstern-Clarren Family Representative, Bulaong Ramiz; Assistant Director, Student Activities & Leadership Development, Ann Wightman, Professor of History and Latin American Studies.

2016 Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION AWARD

Nominations are now being accepted for the Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Employee Recognition Award. Eligible Wesleyan employees include custodians, dining staff, grounds crew, and building maintenance staff (i.e. electricians, plumbers). The award is to honor and thank the people whose every day work helps the students at Wesleyan. Nominators may only submit one person for consideration; you are welcome to nominate yourself. The winner will receive a cash award of $1,500.

The Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Employee Recognition Award was created in memory of Peter Morgenstern-Clarren, who pursued social justice as a student at Wesleyan. His activism included securing benefits for Wesleyan custodial staff, participating in the United Student and Labor Action Coalition, and contributing his leadership to the campus chapter of Amnesty International. We are grateful to Dr. Hadley Morgenstern-Clarren and The Honorable Pat Morgenstern-Clarren for their generosity in sponsoring this award that honors their son’s activism for the public good.

To apply, please respond to the following questions in no more than two pages:

  1. 1)  What is your (the employee’s) job at Wesleyan? In what ways do you (the employee) engage and interact with Wesleyan students on campus?
  2. 2)  Inwhatwayshaveyou(theemployee)contributedtostudentlifeatWesleyan?Ifpossible,please give specific examples.
  3. 3)  Whatdoyou(theemployee)findmostrewardingaboutworkingoncampus?
  4. 4)  Isthereanythingelsethatyouwouldliketotellthecommitteeaboutyourself(theemployee)?

Submit nominations to Antonio Farias at North College, 3rd floor, room 317, call 860.685.4771 or email

afarias@wesleyan.edu by 5pm, Tuesday, March 1, 2016.

Previous recipients
2015: David Csere
2014: Lucia Valenzuela
2013: David Wright
2012: Jose Rodriguez
2011: Gloria Tobon
2010: Mollie Lane
2009: Ron Bowman & Wendy Norton

Selection Committee: Joseph Matthew Brown ’03; Richard Culliton; Assistant Vice President/Dean of Students; Antonio Farias, Chair & Vice President for Equity & Inclusion; Derek Vincent Garcia, ’04; Sara Morgenstern; Mogenstern-Clarren, Family Representative, Bulaong Ramiz; Assistant Director, Student Activities & Leadership Development, Ann Wightman, Professor of History and Latin American Studies.

SELMA Screening, Monday, Feb 9, 7:45PM

The Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life, with the support of the Center for Community Partnerships, the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and the Office of Student Activities and Leadership Development, is sponsoring a free showing of Selma, followed by a short talk by Ben Jackson, a veteran of the Selma demonstrations, and a discussion of the film led by members of The Ankh.

Monday, February 9, 7:45, at Metro Theaters downtown.
Tickets are free but required.
They are available from Sara Wadlow, Allbritton 116, 3-5 on Wednesday, 9-5 on Thursday, 9-1 on Friday, and 9-5 on Monday.
Tickets are extremely limited: first come, first served.

Wesleyan PossePlus Retreat, February 27-Mar 1, Free to All Wesleyan Constituents!

You Are Invited to Attend
the
Wesleyan PossePlus Retreat
February 27 – March 1, 2015 | Incarnation Conference Center
Free to all Wesleyan constituents!
RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/Wesleyan-PossePlusRetreat2015


Are you…
Interested in discussing the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri?
Concerned by recent police actions?

Interested in learning more about power, authority, crime & punishment in the United States?
Then come take advantage of an incredible off-campus retreat happening February 27 – March 1, 2015! The retreat will be a unique opportunity for a large cross section of Wesleyan student leaders, faculty, administrators and staff to engage and discuss issues like policing, prisons, safety and justice, both at the global level and directly related to Wesleyan’s campus.

The retreat will be hosted by the Posse Foundation and all expenses will be covered by Wesleyan. By attending, Wesleyan students faculty, and staff will be able to bring their own experiences, perspectives and ideas to this event and also connect with other key leaders on campus. They will also be part of the thousands of student and faculty leaders on 48 college campuses across the country who are participating in Posse retreats on the same topic.

To RSVP and secure your spot go to this link: http://tinyurl.com/Wesleyan-PossePlusRetreat2015