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If you are interested in serving on any of the following committees oriented around wellbeing for the 2020-21 school year, please fill out this survey by September 16th to indicate your interest:
The Research & Measurement committee will work to support wellbeing by researching best practices, surveying wellbeing, and informing the Wellbeing Steering Committee with their findings.
The Mindfulness committee will work to support mindfulness teaching and personal practice within the cohort of mindfulness trained faculty and students.
The Student Wellbeing committee will work to provide resources for teachers to support student wellbeing, connect with student leadership groups, and support each sections' student wellbeing initiatives.
The Faculty Wellbeing committee will work to support and celebrate faculty wellbeing through wellbeing events and communications that allow faculty to flourish and live wellbeing.
*One or more members from each of these committees will be on the Wellbeing Steering Committee
Thank you all for your interest and dedication to community wellbeing at AISC!
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Director: Ava DuVernay
Ava DuVernay follows up her acclaimed film Selma with a searing documentary that looks at the mass incarceration of minorities following the passage of the 13th amendment. As the documentary points out, it’s not just ingrained cultural racism that results in the widespread incarceration of African-Americans and other minorities. There’s a financial incentive as well, and it’s good business to lock people up. 13th systematically goes through the decades following the passage of the 13th amendment to show how black people were targeted by the media, by the government, and by businesses to create a new form of slavery. It is a movie that will infuriate you, depress you, and hopefully spur you to action against a system that has done egregious harm to our fellow citizens. – Matt Goldberg


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