This past weekend I had the amazing opportunity to go to a
United Council conference. It took a lot of work to be able to attend this conference,
and at the end I was not disappointed in all the steps I took to get there. I
have never felt as empowered as a student in my life before. United council is
a bipartisan nonprofit that I am fortunate enough to have an internship with
this year. So far I have worked on a VOTE campaign to help students register
and be informed on what their rights as students are when they vote on issues.
This conference
was really pushing their campaigns; I was VERY fortunate and got to actually
present a workshop on how to have tough conversations with administration.
Specifically bringing up the need for gender neutral facilities. I gave the
group that came in for my two workshops specific steps to take when you are
planning out a campaign and how to bring it to the administration's attention.
Through
my workshop, I talked about how important it is to keep a clear head in
difficult situations where maybe administration is afraid of a certain aspect
of your position. I came up with four general steps to take, and then went into
detail on how to achieve effectively achieve those steps. While doing my
workshop, I learned that there are a lot of struggles that campuses face in
trying to make gender neutral spaces. Where in one case the money for a gender
neutral bathroom can be hard to get with a two-year campus. At a four year
campus, they are specifically looking at getting gender neutral housing spaces.
I am excited for these things that are coming up in the future of our colleges
in the University of Wisconsin system- even if I know that the time frame will
be exceedingly large.
Though
the workshops presented at this conference, it gave the students a way to feel
empowered about their positions in the UW-System. Not just that they are
students, but that they have shared governance on the decisions that are being
made. I feel very proud, that I am in the University of Wisconsin system.
Especially after learning so much as this conference.
Sounds like you did have a good time at the conference. I might have to really consider going with you guys the next one around.
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