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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Blog Interview - Jamir Jordan

The following is an interview with Jamir Jordan, one of our student leaders proposing his very own student-led program--enjoy!


  • What is your program? My program is called Student Multicultural Council.
  • Tell us how what you think about Education Works so far? I feel as though EW is a home away from a home for me. When I first came to Wilson and didn't know a single person. EW opened their doors to me, making me feel welcome. If you are ever in need of something, they will try to make a way to see your need met. To me, we are like a huge family that always have one another back. They stick with you through thick and thin. I know that if I need them they are aways there for me. I know at the end of day they truly care for me. 
  • What about EducationWorks made you want to propose your own program? After being in this program for 5 months, I felt as though this would be the perfect environment to try and work on multicultural barriers that are present at Woodrow Wilson, and because of the wide range of races in EW. I feel as though so many people don't interact with different races because of this preset notion that they must stay with their own. After observing the interactions between EW, I though this would be the best help as well as way to work on this pressing issue.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Student Multicultural Council - First Meeting!

Today marked the first meeting of the Student Mulitcultural Council, a group of students commissioned to work together in planning Woodrow Wilson's Multicultural Week's events. The following students, acting as multicultural representatives, have joined the Council:

Tiara Miller
Andrea Bullock
Kenny King
Marimar Nunez
Maria Torres
Ahniyah Upshaw
Natalie Marcellus
Natori Johnson

The Council have submitted great ideas, and we hope that come may, the school's Multiculutral Week will be a tremendous success!