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Posted: Monday, February 24, 2020

Tell Students - Civic Engagement Week: February 24-28

Join the Buffalo State Census 2020 Complete Count Committee to celebrate Civic Engagement Week. This week of events will provide students, faculty, and staff members with the tools to become civic-minded community members. In addition to in-person events, follow the conversation on Instagram using #buffstatecounts.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25

  • Disability Rights New York
    11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
    Campbell Student Union Lobby
    Register to vote and learn how you can be an advocate for individuals with disabilities
  • ?Workshop: How Does the Census Impact Me?
    12:15–1:30 p.m.
    Rockwell Hall 306
    Are you ready to be a census influencer? Maybe you weren't paying attention in high school social studies class and missed the explanation about the role of the census survey. Don't panic—this won't be a boring lesson you'll soon forget! You'll learn how being counted in the 2020 census will affect you, your family, and the community for the next 10 years. We'll review how the census affects your everyday life as a college student, from financial aid to the street you took to class today. Then use your voice to create a message about the census that will be shared across campus and the Buffalo community to encourage others to be counted in 2020. 
    Register for the workshop on the CCE website.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

  • Erie County Board of Elections
    11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
    Campbell Student Union lobby
    Register to vote for the 2020 primaries, special election, and general election. 

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27

  • Higher Education Action Day
    5:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
    Albany
    Head to Albany to advocate affordable and accessible higher education in New York. Register with Pedro.
  • ConnectLife Blood Drive
    10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
    Buckham Hall A114
    Donate blood to help local residents in need. Donating blood is a simple thing to do that takes less than an hour. Just think: potentially saving the lives of up to three people takes less time than it takes to watch a television show. As Western New York’s only community blood center and federally designated organ, eye, and tissue procurement agency, ConnectLife saves and enhances lives through the support and compassion of donors who graciously choose to give the gift of life. Schedule your appointment at ConnectLifeGiveBlood.org and enter sponsor code 001944 or call (716) 529-4270. Don't forget to bring a photo ID to make your donation.  
  • The Organizer's Tool Kit
    12:15–1:30 p.m.
    Rockwell Hall 306 
    Before you can be an activist, you have to get organized! Ever wonder how large campus events are organized? Do you want to learn? Step into the world of project management with assistant directors Aurora Schunk (Civic and Community Engagement Office) and Eve Everette (Anne Frank Project) to learn how your organizational skills are a form of community activism and advocacy. We’ll even workshop your idea! Learn the steps to turn your ideas into a detailed event or advocacy campaign for social change. 
    Register for the workshop on the CCE website.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28

Submitted by: Aurora M. Schunk
Also appeared:
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
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