Penn mutliheritage organization experiences re-birthPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Media Archive, United States on 2012-05-17 03:43Z by Steven |
Penn mutliheritage organization experiences re-birth
The Daily Pennsylvanian
2012-04-06
Diana Gonimah
Mixed ethnicity students met to discuss their experiences and Check One’s future
Last night, Penn students came together over their ability to check more than one box under “Ethnicity” on their college applications.
College junior Chris Cruz and Engineering sophomore Ibrahim Ayub hosted a general body meeting to relaunch Check One, a multiracial and multicultural organization that has not met for about a decade on Penn’s campus after being founded in 1995.
Cruz, who served as chair of the United Minorities Council on its previous board, said the purpose of relaunching Check One was to meet a “pressing demand for a space to be created for the multicultural and multiracial community as a great number of Americans identify as multiracial.”
The meeting — which was dubbed “So …What are You?” — attracted a diverse group of Penn students who identified themselves as belonging to more than one ethnicity or culture…
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