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www.facebook.com/msa.diversity Tweet us @UM_MSA Hispanic Heritage Month Committee Are you passionate about commemorating Hispanic Culture? Do you want to plan new and exciting events and programs that celebrate Hispanic Heritage? Consider being a member of the Hispanic Heritage Month Committee. The month will feature several entertaining and engaging events! Applications are available at www.miami.edu/hhm. Submit your application to j.ford@ miami.edu. For more information, contact Multicultural Student Affairs at 305-284-2855. Follow MSA on Twitter; Like Us on Facebook Looking for events on campus? Have you visited our facebook or website? We post all upcoming events and information on how to get involved with MSA on our facebook page. We also post photos from every MSA event! Make sure to check out our website for pictures of yourself. In addition, MSA tweets daily quotes related to diversity, leadership, and social change. Follow us @UM_MSA and like our facebook page by visiting www.facebook.com/msa.diversity! Finals Fiesta: Winter Wonderland November 30th at 6:00PM Tired from a long semester of classes? If so, Multicultural Student Affairs, Canes Night Live, and Hurricane Productions are collabrorating to bring you a evening full of events! Join us on November 30th for Winter Wonderland at 6:00PM. MSA will host 2 hours of games, entertainment, prizes, food, and fun. At 8:00PM, Canes Night Live and Hurricane Productions will have an ice skating rink, a movie, and a snow ball fight! Make sure you come out and celebrate the end of the semester with us! All students are invited to attend. For more information, contact Multicultural Student Affairs at 305-284-2855. Holiday Shopping? Looking to do some holiday shopping? Looking for a new mall to explore? If so, check out the 2012 - 2013 Urban Access Guide. The Urban Access Guide is a resource that contains valuable information about the University and Miami and surrounding community. It has everything from local restaurants, hair care locations, religion services, cultural student organizations, and many other resources. It can be accessed from any location via computer, iPod, iPad, or any mobile device. Please visit the MSA website at www.miami.edu/msa to view the Urban Access Guide. Print your personal copy today! UNITY Newsletter University of Miami * Office of Multicultural Student Affairs * Student Services Building 21-P * 305-284-2855 Keeping you updated on MSA, campus events, and much more! 1 November 12 Unity Newsletter MSA Buzz! Have an event or interesting program you want to advertise to the university community? Submit your program to the Unity Newsletter. We welcome all submissions from any student organization, department, or office. Please visit www.miami.edu/msa and visit our publication page.

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The UNITY Newsletter serves as the office's electronic newsletter that is circulated to over 5,000 students, faculty and staff each month. The newsletter is designed to inform the University community about programs and activities for African, Hispanic, Asian and Native American students. In addition, the newsletter includes information on scholarships, internships and other resources that are beneficial to the University's diverse student community.

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www.facebook.com/msa.diversity Tweet us @UM_MSA

Hispanic Heritage MonthCommittee

Are you passionate aboutcommemorating Hispanic Culture?Do you want to plan new and excitingevents and programs that celebrateHispanic Heritage? Consider beinga member of the Hispanic HeritageMonth Committee. The month willfeature several entertaining and engaging events! Applications are available at www.miami.edu/hhm. Submit your application to [email protected]. For more information, contact Multicultural Student Affairs at 305-284-2855.

Follow MSA on Twitter;

Like Us on Facebook

Looking for events on campus? Have you visited our facebook or website? We post all upcoming events and information on how to get involved with MSA on our facebook page. We also post photos from every MSA event! Make sure to check out our website for pictures of yourself. In addition, MSA tweets daily quotes related to diversity, leadership, and social change. Follow us @UM_MSA and like our facebook page by visiting www.facebook.com/msa.diversity!

Finals Fiesta: Winter WonderlandNovember 30th at 6:00PM

Tired from a long semester of classes? If so, Multicultural Student Affairs, Canes Night Live, and Hurricane Productions are collabrorating to bring you a evening full of events! Join us on November 30th for Winter Wonderland at 6:00PM. MSA will host 2 hours of games, entertainment, prizes, food, and fun. At 8:00PM, Canes Night Live and Hurricane Productions will have an ice skating rink, a movie, and a snow ball fight! Make sure you come out and celebrate the end of the semester with us! All students are invited to attend. For more information, contact Multicultural Student Affairs at 305-284-2855.

Holiday Shopping?

Looking to do some holiday shopping? Looking for a new mall to explore? If so, check out the 2012 - 2013 Urban Access Guide. The Urban Access Guide is a resource that contains valuable information about the University and Miami and surrounding community. It has everything from local restaurants, hair care locations, religion services, cultural student organizations, and many other resources. It can be accessed from any location via computer, iPod, iPad, or any mobile device. Please visit the MSA website at www.miami.edu/msa to view the Urban Access Guide. Print your personal copy today!

UNITY NewsletterUniversity of Miami * Office of Multicultural Student Affairs *

Student Services Building 21-P * 305-284-2855

Keeping you updated on MSA, campus events, and much more!

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MSA Buzz!

Have an event or interesting program you want to advertise to the university community? Submit your program to the Unity Newsletter. We welcome all submissions from any student organization, department, or office. Please visit www.miami.edu/msa and visit our publication page.

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Seasonings from Home and Gifting Cooking Class November 13th at 6:30 PM

This holiday season give a gift from the heart that is good for the tummy. Join Chef Mercedes as she teaches the following spiced dishes; Moroccan spiced Goat cheese, Tuscan spice rub, Middle East spice blend, and chai spiced cookies. The cost of the class, which includes cooking instruction, food tasting, and recipes, is $20 for UM students and Wellness Center members; $25 for non-members. The class is Tuesday, November 13th, from 6:30PM to 8:30PM. To register, please call 305-284-LIFE (5433) or visit the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center. Don’t forget to bring a container for leftovers!

Heart Saver CPR with AED November 13th at 5:00PM

Heart Saver CPR with AED teaches CPR and relief of choking in adults, children, and infants, as well as use of barrier devices for all ages. Optional: infant CPR and choking; adult, child, and infant CPR with mask. Participants will also learn how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The class is Tuesday, November 13th, from 5:00PM to 7:00PM. The cost is $35 for student members, $40 for non-student members and $45 for non-members. To register, call 305-284-5433 or go to the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center.

X Box 360 Tournament - FIFA Deadline: November 13th

Do you spend countless hours playing FIFA? If you answered yes, then consider matching your skills against other students! Register for the Herbert Wellness Center’s FIFA tournament on November 14th starting at 6:00PM. The deadline to register is November 13th before 5:00PM. This special event is FREE! For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Meditation Class November 19th at 7:30PM

Namaste students! Are classes, social life, and work stressing you out? You will develop mental clarity and discipline that will help you focus and improve concentration (great skills when it comes to studying). Lunthita Duthely, a follower of the teachings of Sri Chinmoy, will guide and instruct participants through the meditation. The meditation is Monday, November 19th, at 7:30PM. Instruction is free and open to everybody. Please RSVP by calling 305-284-LIFE (5433).

Get Involved!

Goldman Sachs Beyond Banking Information Session

Deadline: November 12th

Please join us at the Goldman Sachs Beyond Banking info session. At this event you will learn about who we are, what we do and the wide range of career opportunities we have available to students. This event will take place on December 3rd at 7:00PM at Goldman Sachs Miami location. To apply or for more information, please visit our events portal at goldmansachs.com/careers/campusevents by November 12th and search for “Banking and Beyond: Miami.”

BLACK to BusinessNovember 13th at 7:00PM

Being a black professional at a predominantly white institution (PWI) can be a difficult experience. There are various factors that culminate to comprise a strong and successful black professional and United Black Students seeks to better understand these components. On Tuesday, November 13th, UBS will be hosting BLACK to Business. The event will be held from 7:00PM in the McLamore Executive Education Center (School of Business). This event will feature members of University faculty and alumni to discuss areas of expertise that will ultimately lead back to the event’s theme of being a successful black professional. Students will be separated into groups and will discuss various topics to include: the role religion and spirituality have on one in the professional realm, being a black woman in the professional world, being a black male in the professional world, being black in a PWI, making the best of personal circumstances in order to propel oneself forward, and moving forward while looking back. For more information, contact [email protected].

Dough, Dough, Dough Cooking Class

November 28th at 6:30PM

We’re not talking money here; we’re talking Pillsbury Dough Boy. This class, led by Chef Mercedes, features rustic savory galette, seasonal fruit tart, and homemade pizza. The cost of the class, which includes cooking instruction, food tasting, and recipes, is $20 for UM students and Wellness Center members; $25 for non-members. The class is Wednesday, November 28th, from 6:30PM. To register, please call 305-284-LIFE (5433) or visit the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center. Don’t forget to bring a container for leftovers!

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Presidential Management Fellowship

Deadline: November 19th

The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) will be accepting applications from masters level students who will complete their requirements for graduation by August 31st and from individuals who received an advance degree from a qualifying college or university no more than 2 years prior to the opening date of the announcement on November 5th. Interested candidates should search PMF on www.usajobs.gov. More information on the PMFprogram and the requirements are at www.pmf.gov/becomeapmf. PMF applications will be accepted through November 19th.

Humanity in Action FellowshipDeadline: January 10th

The Humanity in Action Fellowship brings together international groups of students to study human rights and to produce original research exploring how and why individuals and societies resist intolerance and stand up for democratic values. The fellowship features daily lectures and discussions with renowned academics, journalists, politicians and activists, as well as site visits to government agencies, non-profit organizations, museums and memorials. Participation requires a great deal of intellectual curiosity and stamina, as well as the ability to work effectively in international teams. The programs will begin in Washington, DC at the Council on Foreign Relations. Fellows will then participate in month-long programs in Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Lyon or Warsaw. Applications are due on January 10th. For more information, contact [email protected].

Boren Scholarship & African Languages Initiative

Deadline January 14th

The African Languages Initiative (AFLI) and the Boren Awards program offers students scholarship opportunities to study African languages and cultures by participating in domestic and overseas language programs in one of the following languages: Swahili, Yoruba, Zulu, Akan/Twi, Hausa, Wolof and Portuguese. Participants can will study the target language intensively at UF during summer 2013 and then travel to an African nation where the language is spoken to continue their language studies in the Fall 2013 semester. Overseas destinations include Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa and Mozambique. For additional target regions and languages sponsored by the Boren program visit www.borenawards.org.

The Hollings Scholarship Program

Deadline: January 31th

This scholarship provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for full-time study during the 9-month academic year ; a 10-week, full-time internship position during the summer at a NOAA facility; and, if reappointed, academic assistance for full-time study during a second 9-month academic year. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the Scholars with practical educational training experience in NOAA related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory Hollings Scholarship Program orientation, conferences, and a housing subsidy for the summer internship. For more infomration contact the Office of Prestigious Awards and Fellowships at [email protected].

Echoing Green Fellowship Unleashing Your Talent to

Solve the World’s ProblemsDeadline: January 2013

Echoing Green’s central program is our premier two-year Fellowship, which provides more than $2 million in seed funding to a diverse, emerging social entrepreneurs. Typically fewer than one percent of applicants are selected to receive up to $90,000 in seed support to launch new organizations. For more information, please visit www.echoinggreen.org or [email protected].

Sierra Club’s Beyond Oil InternshipNo Deadline

The Sierra Club’s Beyond Oil campaign, based in Washington, DC, aims to cut America’s addiction to oil by stopping destructive and dirty fossil fuels and promoting real solutions such as smart transportation systems, clean cars, and clean, renewable energy that won’t run out. The Beyond Oil intern will assist the campaign’s team members to move our nation beyond oil-based fuels and provide support to all aspects of the Beyond Oil Campaign. Past job activities have included conducting research and writing, assisting in outreach efforts, organizing program activities and events, preparing educational materials, providing administrative support, and contributing to program blogs and social media. All Sierra Club internships are unpaid, but participants are eligible to gain college credit for their internship. To apply, please send resume and cover letter to: [email protected] with “Spring 2012 Internship Application” in the subject line.

Scholarships/Internships!

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Nate Johnson is the Assistant Director of Residence Life and is originally from Virginia Beach, VA. When asked to explain his job responbilites Nate said, “I oversee staff in the upperclassmen residence halls (Mahoney, Pearson, Eaton, and University Village). I enjoy working with all of the staff; they are some of the most dedicated people that I know. And as always... the beloved tag line of “Other Duties as Assigned.” God, family, and friends are his foundation so any time not spent at work, is spent honoring and enjoying those aspects of his life. Nate earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Psychology from the University of Colorado and a Masters in Educational Leadership from Eastern Michigan University. When

Nate was asked about his research interests he stated, “I have a genuine interest in the human experience. Understanding the story of an individual has a significant influence on how I interpret my worldview. At some point, I will be exploring doctorate programs and I plan to research how underrepresented groups have been included when shaping our research base in student affairs... Long story short, I want to know how the research that we base a bulk of our decision making on has been inclusive of everyone.” Nates advice to students is to, “Never let someone tell you who you are. It is your responsibility to find your light. It is your responsibility to find you greatness. It is your responsibility to be a great light for this world.” His favorite quote is “The world is made better or worse by the person that you choose to become.” Nate’s office is located in Eaton Residence College. Feel free to follow him on twitter @n8iveson.

MSA Connection: With Nate Johnson!

11/12 6:30PM FBCP General Body Mtg. School of Comm. 402711/13 6:30PM FEC General Body Mtg. UC Ballroom D11/13 7:00PM UBS BLACK to Business McLamore Executive Edu. Center11/14 11:00AM FEC Conga For a Cause Hecht/Stanford Bridge11/14 6:00PM NABA General Body Mtg. Hecht Classroom 10111/14 6:00PM MSA Unity Roundtable Mtg. UC 24511/14 6:30PM HSO General Body Mtg. Eaton Classroom11/14 8:00PM ALAS General Body Mtg. MM 11711/16 5:30PM OJU General Body Mtg. UC Ballroom D11/20 7:00PM UBS Thanksgiving Meal I Lounge 11/27 6:30PM FEC General Body Mtg. UC Ballroom D11/28 6:00PM NABA General Body Mtg. Hecht Classroom 10111/28 8:00PM ALAS General Body Mtg. MM 11711/29 6:30PM UBS Thumping Thursday UC Rock 11/30 6:00PM MSA Finals Fiesta UC Rock12/4 6:00PM UBS Study Break Mahoney Classrooms

Acronym KeyALAS Alliance of Latin American Students FBCP Future Black Communication Professionals FEC Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos FSA Filipino Student Association HSO Haitian Student Organization OJU Organization for Jamaican Unity MSA Multicultural Student Affairs NABA National Association of Black AccountantsUBS United Black Students

For more information, please visit www.miami.edu/msa/calendar.

Upcoming Events

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Notable Native Americans

Robert Tree Cody (1969 - )Robert “Tree” Cody is one of the most notable American performers of the Native American flute.

Will Rogers (1879 - 1935)Born William Peen Adair Rogers, a Cherokee-Cowboy, “Will” became best known as an actor, a philanthropist, a comedian, and a presidential candidate.

Sacajawea (1788 - 1812)Sacajawea is most well know for accompanying Lewis and Clark during their Corps of Discovery of the Western United States in 1806.

Geronimo (1829 - 1909)Geronimo was a prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache who defended his people against the encroachment of the United States on their tribal lands for over 25 years.

For more information, visit www.courtbard.tripod.com/id88.

Origins of Native American Heritage Month

In 1915, the annual Congress of the American Indian Association meeting in Lawrence, Kans., formally approved a plan concerning American Indian Day. It directed its president, Rev. Sherman Coolidge, an Arapahoe, to call upon the country to observe such a day. A proclamation was issued on September 28th, 1915, which declared the second Saturday of each May as an American Indian Day and contained the first formal appeal for recognition of Indians as citizens.

The first American Indian Day declared on the second Saturday in May 1916 by the governor of NY. Several states celebrate the fourth Friday in September. In Illinois, for example, legislators enacted such a day in 1919. Presently, several states have designated Columbus Day as Native American Day, but it continues to be a day we observe without any recognition as a national legal holiday.

In 1990, President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November 1990 “National American Indian Heritage Month.” Similar proclamations have been issued each year since 1994.

For more information, visit www.nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov.

Ways to Say “Hello”

“O’-Si-Yo” is “Hello” in the Cherokee language

“Hinono’eitiit” is “Hello” in the Arapaho language

“Chahta Anumpa” is “Hello” in the Choctaw language

“Hau” is “Hello” in the Dakota and Lakota Sioux language

“Buzhu” is “Hello” in the Objiwa Chippewa language

“Apaa” is “Hello” in the Yupik Eskimo language

“Ya’at’eeh” is “Hello” in the Dene Navajo language

“Istonko” is “hello” in the Seminole Creek language

“Chehuntamo” is “hello” in the Miccosukee

For more information, visit www.powwows com/2011/03/how-to-say-hello.

Popular Native American Quotes

“The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the blood of our ancestors.”~ Chief Plenty Coups

“What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.”~ Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior and orator

“Our land is everything to us... I will tell you one of the things we remember on our land. We remember that our grandfathers paid for it - with their lives.”~ John Wooden Legs, Cheyenne

“Everything on the earth has a purpose, every disease an herb to cure it, and every person a mission. This is the Indian theory of existence.”~ Mourning Dove Salish

“ My children, education is the ladder to all our needs. Tell our people to take it. ”~ Navajo Manuelito

For more information, visit www.allgreatquotes.com/native_american_proverbs.

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Celebrate Native American Culture!