Daily Briefing – Thursday 4/11/19

April 11, 2019

Let’s ‘Coffee Talk’ Credit

WellsFargo will be holding a workshop to help students understand the basics of credit and how it can be used effectively to help students reach their goals. The event will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on the Stetson Green. Cultural credit is available for this event.

 

Colorism Across Cultures

This event will serve to help students learn about colorism and its presence in various forms of media. Students will also be encouraged to discuss how colorism impacts people and Black communities and Asian cultures. The event will take place from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the duPont-Ball Library room 25L. Cultural Credit is available for this event.

 

Informing Communities and Empowering Survivors

There will be an information session about Victim Advocay programs and statistics in DeLand and Volusia County. The event will also share information about Stetson Peer Advocates and Resources (SPAR), and upcoming event that aims to connect the Stetson community with available resources. The event will be from Rinker Env Learning Center 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cultural Credit is available for this event.

 

Macrame Plant Hanger Craft

There will be a crafting session where participants can make macrame plant hangers with herbs and succulents. The event will also include a discussion on sustainability. Additionally, there will be a plant giveaway. To register, please contact Jenna Noel Palmisano at [email protected]

 

Uncouth Hour

Join us tonight at 9:30 p.m. in Lee’s Garage in the CUB for Uncouth Hour, Stetson’s own open mic night. Students are welcome to attend and to perform their poetry, music, and other kinds of art. Cultural Credit is available for this event.

 

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