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November 2004 Events


   11-11-2004
Event Name: The Interracial Dating Game: What's At Stake? - Dialogue with AASU
Where? Margaret Brent Room at the Student Union
When? 5:30 pm
What's it about? Come learn about interracial dating/marriage in different Asian communities at a dialogue called The Interracial Dating: What's at Stake?, co-sponsored by the Multiracial Biracial Student Association and the Asian American Student Union. We will be be discussing statistics on interracail dating and marriage as well as comparing attitudes among different generations. The dialogue will be in The Margaret Brent room of Stamp Student Union on Thursday November 11 at 5:30!

   11-15-2004
Event Name: General Body Meeting
Where? Margaret Brent Room at the Stamp Student Union
When? 6:30 pm
What's it about?

Join us to find out more about the events that we will be having the rest of this semister, how you can get involved, or just to meet other cool racially mixed students!! We will also be talking about the Bone Marrow Drive and events we have in store for you next semester.


   11-17/18-2004
Event Name: Bone Marrow Donation Drive
Where? Prince George's Room
When? Wednesday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 om
Thursday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
What's it about?

MBSA is hosting a bone marrow drive for multiracial people afflicted with leukemia and aplastic anemia. We really need your help and participation with this!!! Currently there are less than two percent multiracial people in the bone marrow registry, which means that many of these patients have little hope for life. With the help of the national Mavin organization and the American Red Cross, MBSA is trying to add more multiracial people to the registry so that multiracial patients can have an equal chance to life. It only takes 15 minutes and no more than two tablespoons of your blood to be added to the registry. Please consider taking part in this life-saving effort.

Please contact Lauren Azebu at lazebu@aol.com about either participating and/or helping with this event. If you want more information, contact Derrick Pfeffer at mbsa_president@yahoo.com