Meeting Minutes 10/19/2020
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Call to Order
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Roll Call
Present: Tania, Anuja, Anbareen, Cynthia, Ben, Teagan, Kennedy, Jhossep, Christina Chambers, Jemil
Proxies:
Excused: Bailey, Maya
Late: Chidera, Thy
Absent: Ornella
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Open Hearing
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Approval of the Minutes
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Approval of the Agenda
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New Business
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Welcome, new members!
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6:30 - Carson Becker, Elijah Mcclain Event
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5 students from the School of Music, violin performance of “A Change Is Going to Come”
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4-5 spoken word performers over the music
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Audrea Fryar
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Emmanuel Howard
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Isaiah Chavous
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Kenny Blackwell
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Montage of found footage from Elijah’s life
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Include center-frame shots of 10-20 students around campus
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Conclude with the music back in Macky
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Goal is to inspire empathy rather than a call to action
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Keep in mind that the wishes of the Mcclain family are to keep this centered around Elijah, rather than around the BLM movement
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Email Carson at carsonbeckerphoto@gmail.com if you have additional ideas/input for the event
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7:00 - Senator Carias, Robert’s Rules Training
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Welcome, Jake!
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Parliamentary Rules
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Purpose:
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Ensures order and structure in a meeting
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Difficult to hear people, ensures everyone has an opportunity to speak
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Prevents confusion of meetings in who people speak
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Meant to help make speedy meetings
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Principles:
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Discuss one subject at a time
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Allow free and full discussion of every idea presented
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Treat all members with justice and courtesy
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Carry out the majority rule and respect the minority dissents
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Ensure we all come together and cooperate
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Motions:
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Motion - a formal way to bring an idea, business item to your group
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Part of a way to conduct orderly business in creating an agenda in a parliamentary procedure
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You can add an event at any time through a motion
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4 types
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Privileged Motions
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You do not have to ask to speak, you can interrupt the Chair
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Chair can choose to ignore privileged motions
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To adjourn the meeting
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Always allowed
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Questions of privilege
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Move to take a short break needs a second
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Question of personal privilege
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Ex. Cannot what is happening in the meeting; asking Chair to address issues
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Resolutions
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Ex. Issue of cultural relevance
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Incidental motions
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Tied directly to what is happening in the assembly currently
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Ex. Amend the agenda (common)
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Ex. Amend the rules (uncommon)
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Ex. Approve the minutes and moving to adjourn the meeting
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Subsidiary motions
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Amendments
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Main motions (lowest ranking)
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Business items, what you do
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Introduces new item of business (agenda items), can be ruled out of order
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Chairs decision can be overturned
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Can be amended and you can debate them
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Can refer an amendment to another board (we are peers of each other)
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Discussions:
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Must receive recognition by the Chair to speak
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Place an order of people into which to speak
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Chair must approve you to speak
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Members start with “I move . . .”
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Motion must be seconded by a member to be recognized
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Discussion is held on the motion when approved
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The presiding officer repeats the motion and says “The question on the motion is to . . .”
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After there are no more questions
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“All say I if approve, say Nay, if opposed” - By count
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Can change mind until count is officially released by Chair
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Stay on topic when discussing one issue
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Cannot make another motion while in one motion
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Withdrawing a Motion
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Have responsibility of resending motion if it is incorrect
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Allows someone to make another motion
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To resend motion while in a discussion or question periods, motion must be continued unless a withdrawal of a motion is approved by the Chair
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Vietnamese Student Association “Lunar New Year Show” February 20th, 7:30 PM - Chidera & Teagan
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Emailed around 6 in the evening on Saturday
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They submitted a budget request, but notified us that they will not be able to attend tonight’s meeting for a mission statement hearing.
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Just approved one member attending at 7:30pm tonight at 6:05pm
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Notes:
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Lunar New Year Show virtually
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Modern dances
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Facebook event advertising
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Showing different cultural diversities in the event and club
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Desires to bridge gaps between generations
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Still seek to showcase performers
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No videographers for photographers
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Questions:
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Do you have any quotes you could forward us? We will need these before we can allocate any funds to the event.
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Can I send emails? - Yes (to CEB email)
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How will you compensate for the event being shifted to a virtual format?
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Showcase all cultural items and performers as usual, except shifted to a virtual format
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Who will be editing your videos?
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One of the community members who is also a film major
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Edited video last year, gave him the opportunity to grow
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We will need credentials from this person saying he has worked in a professional capacity before
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Would you consider half zoom and half facebook to double stream?
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CEB - This would ensure to prioritize students while still monitoring and keeping engagement
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May look into zoom more, and then may switch from Facebook to zoom
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Why are you choosing to highlight your event with Facebook?
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Want to monitor event in seeing who is present
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Want all people to be able to come
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How will you secure the event for majority students?
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Reach out to students through classes, work.
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Who will your headliners be ($1000 and $4000, respectively)?
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AJ Rafael - $4,000
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Thuy - $1,000
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We have previously funded you for props and costumes ($1500 in Fall 2019). Is there any possibility of reusing those items?
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Yes, items will be reused. But there are some costumes that are not reusable and want to ensure everyone has access
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How will you record these performances while adhering to CU Boulder’s and Boulder County’s social distancing guidelines?
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Each individual will record themselves and editors will collage the videos together
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Do you intend to record the videos on campus?
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No, we plan to pre record it and live stream
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Each individual will be responsible for recording themselves
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Discussion
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Great event and appreciate how they are going to keep everyone safe
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Advertising
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They are probably not asking for a full $500 because they are already very active on their social media, especially instagram
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Mission Statement Alignment
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Motion to approve mission statement alignment for Vietnamese Student Association’s event “Lunar New Year Show.”
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11- 1 - 0
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Motion passes
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Vietnamese Student Association’s event “Lunar New Year Show” is approved as serving CEB’s mission statement in supporting underrepresented voices by showcasing Vietnamese culture through dance, clothing and music.
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Questions for them:
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How will you advertise to students outside VSA?
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Social Media
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Instagram, Facebook
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Old Business
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Second Funding Cycle
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SHPE and UMAS y MECHA “ACTIVATE SLAM Poetry Workshops & Open Mic” November 7th-9th - Anuja and Thy
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Update: had a funding meeting last Friday
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Register for our events next week
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TOMORROW: discussing Pero Like and the AfroLatinx identity, led by Ken
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Elijah McClain Event
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Update:
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What is this?
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Tribute to Elijah McClain (a teen killed by police August 2019 in Aurora)
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Per request of his family, tribute that communicates love, humanity, and caring
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Going to be a 10 - 15 minute video tributing to his life and celebrating him
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November 7th, Saturday - Macky
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Speakers
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Emmanual Howard
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Reaching out to music school
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Sam Cook
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We need sheet music)
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Goal: to have everything (speakers, musicians, and videographers) solidified as well as equipment
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Interview with CU Independent
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Reached out to Jemil for an interview (woo freakin’ hoo)
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WE LOCKED DOWN OUR DATE AND LOCATION LETS GOOOO
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Oh we also locked in speakers WOOOO (I’m very excited)
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CUI interview is in the works
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Updated expenses:
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*Ask Carson about email exchange tonight
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Be cognisant and conscious of COVID regulations and executive orders
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Please have video approved by Elijah McClain’s family before release
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Carson Meeting
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Direction: Honoring Elijah’s life through illuminate his story in a unique way
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Focused on Elijah and his life
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Beginning: Filming musicians from the school of music
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Lights coming up in a wide shot in Macky (warm tones: oranges and reds)
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Beautiful due to wood tones
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5 seats for Violinists
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They are going to walk in and sit down into empty seats
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“A Change is Going to Come”
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Lasts for 30 seconds
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Spoken Word (4-5 people)
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People begin to talk over the music
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Montage of footage from Elijah’s life
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Introducing center stage thoughts of students on campus
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Center framed of constant lookup of 10-20 students
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Concluding with music
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Wide shots of Macky - lights will fall
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The video ends the same way it begins
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A call to empathy in the babyֱapp community
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Goal: to have people feel they learned of Elijah McClain and they know who he is
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Mrs. McClain adamant about non Black Lives Matter event
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Clarify with speakers
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Budgetary Capacity
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Expenses |
Dollar Amount |
Carson post-production |
$600
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Macky costs, estimated |
$930
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Pre-production |
$500
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Camera Rental |
$200
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Two Camera Operators |
$600
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Post-production audio |
$200
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Day of production (Carson) |
$500
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Total Budget: |
$3,530 |
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Budget: $3,530
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Officer Reports
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Advisor(s)
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Welcome new members!
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Wednesday Event Updates
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It is an expectation that all members are to attend unless you have class. Register now.
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We need a last minute push for the event
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Please join Ken and I at the DSCC event tomorrow at 5pm. Zoom link above.
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Tania and Ken were sent the Run of Day
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Jemil will be monitoring the CEB email and Social Media for the event since Tania is moderating (beginning Wednesday)
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The closed captioner is confirmed
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Next Funding Cycle (March Events): Requests due November 4th by 5pm.
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Exec 1 on 1s this week: Jhossep (Wednesday)
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Food Pantry: Info here
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Interview will be up in the CU Boulder paper
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Media can cover event by
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Leg Council
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Ratifications of new members
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Nothing pertaining to CEB
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UGGS Liaison
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No updates :)
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CUSG Liaison
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Still working on it
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Webmaster
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Up to date on the minutes
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Wednesday event is on website
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Formal pictures
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Social Media Coordinator
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PLEASE repost the events! CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH
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The Bold is aware of the event and is potentially covering it!
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Also, headshots! Due November 2nd
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Student Outreach Coordinator
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New Member Orientation was on Saturday!
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Welcome
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Promoting new funding cycle
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Social media campaign
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More direct outreach to groups on larger funding request email
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Speakers Coordinator
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Proud of Ken and Tania
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Last speaker for the semester
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May hold another speaker’s discussion next month to look at who we want next semester
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Assistant Speakers Coordinator
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Please come to discussion tomorrow at 5pm
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Really fun and interesting
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Cool things!
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Marketing Coordinator
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Welcome new members!!! YahOOO!
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If you haven’t already- apply for your absentee ballot/don’t forget to VOTE!!
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Secretary/Historian
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Welcome, welcome, welcome, new members! We are so happy to have you
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Chair
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Thank you all for being so engaged today!
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Please take for meeting times.
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We will be doing budgetary member elections next week. Two positions are available.
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Cynthia and Ornella, will you be available to attend the Legislative Council meeting this week?
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New members, congratulations on your first CEB meeting! If you have any questions, please feel free to email/text me.
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Adjourn - 8:13 PM