
Hello once again everyone,
This is the Director of Philanthropy and Community Outreach for the Associated Students of Washington State University. Today we held a brand new philanthropy in the middle of the WSU campus titled The Greatest Break Competition for Haiti. During the event, students were able to express their feelings about stereotypes and social norms by writing them on plates and then breaking them to signify their actual efforts to break through these barriers here within the new semester. We also gave students the opportunity to let us know about the good they've been doing in the community as of late, and awarded them points based on whether or not they left us these messages, how much they left as a donation to Haiti, and how many plates they were able to successfully break. Below are the results and some information we gained from the messages that students left us.
+ 120+ students participated in the event
+We were able to raise $285.15 for the WSU Haiti Relief Fund
+ Sampling of stereotypes, norms, and other things that WSU students are trying to break through or move past in the new semester-
All Asians are good at Math (I am not)
All Gay Men are Feminine
All Jews are Greedy
Asians are Bad Drivers
Asians hang out with Asians
Athletes are Cocky Jocks
Being #2 =(
Being a Slut
Being Called a Slut
Being too cool for Civic Engagement
Black Stereotypes
Blondes are Dumb
Boys are Sluts Too
Break Through to Physical and Emotional Health
College Kids are Apathetic
Cops are Fat
Dorm Guys vs. Frat Dudes
Engineers can’t Party
Epileptics are dumb and handicapped
Female Stereotypes
Frat Boy Stereotypes
Fraternity Guys Just Live to “Hook up with Girls”
Girls are Bad Drivers
Greek Stereotypes
Greeks are Only Here to Party
Greeks have STDs
Guys that Kiss Other Guys are Gay
Guys that Pluck Brows are Fruity
Hate Towards Minorities
Hegemony
Heteronormality
Hunger
Just Like Every Sorority Girl
Long Boarders are Stoners
Mean People
Mexican Stereotypes
Model Minority
Non Greeks can Have Fun too
Not all Red Heads Get Sunburned
Not Only Asians can do Martial Arts
Pageant Girls are Dumb
People that think that One Race is better than any other
People who are Shallow
Poor People are Lazy
Poor People can Easily Become well-off if They Just “Try”
Racial Stereotypes
Racism
Scary Big People
Sensitive Men are not masculine
Short People
Social Barriers
Sorority Girls are Dumb
Sorority Girls are Slutty
Sorority Stereotypes
Sorostitute
Stereotypes on Redheads
Stoners are Dumb
Stress
Student Work is Worth Valuable Dollars – not just free- No More Taking Advantage of our LABOR
Students Care Less about Community than Older Generations
That a Country Boy Can’t be Both Smart and Tough
That I am Unable to Compete in the Class Because of my Race
That Straight Men Can’t Cook or be Artistic
That you Can’t Juggle Everything
Breaking through For Haiti
White Guys can’t Dance
White Men can’t Jump
White People are Racist
+ Sampling of good things that participating Cougars have done in their community so far this semester-
ASWSU Executive Staff
AWSU Senator
Being an RA for my Residence Hall
Coached a Boys Basketball
Community Service
Created an RSO
Culture Workshop
Directing a Zombie Movie on Campus
Donated over 200lbs of Food to the Food Bank
Drive for Women’s Transit
Fundraised Money for Teddy Bears for Kids
Got Involved
Got Involved with ASWSU Activities
Helped a Friend in Need
Helped an Old Lady Unload Groceries
Helped People out When They Needed it most
Helping Plan for a Service Break and Fundraising for WSU
Lived in Boxes to Raise Awareness about Homeless Individuals
Made Journals for Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse
Managing the Writing Center
Mr. Greek Competition
Participated in an Academic Debate about a Social Issue
Participated in Campus Events
Participated in Safewalk
Philanthropies
Philanthropy Chair
Raised Money for Haiti through my Church
Recruited New Students to WSU
Red Cross
Rock the Casa
The Greatest Break Philanthropy
VIBES
Volunteer as a Mentor for Washington Achievers
Volunteered Coaching Baseball
Volunteered for Orphan Acres
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I would like to take this chance to highlight the fact that among these students we had participants from a very wide range of groups and backgrounds. However on this day, for this philanthropy, every single student that participated was on the same ground on three different subjects.
1) Everyone had been effected by stereotypes or was aware of social norms
2) Everyone was actively getting involved with their community
3) Everyone today cared about making a difference for the better in the lives of individuals living thousands of miles away.
Think about this in the future as you make decisions about grouping individuals into common categories and look to get active within your community.
GIVE HOPE. GIVE LOVE. GIVE BACK.
Sincerely,
Go Cougs
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Edison Kent
Director of Philanthropy and Community Outreach
Associated Students of Washington State University
(425) 268-1255 edison.kent@email.wsu.edu
http://www.aswsu.wsu.edu
[Note] We will have pictures and video from the event as soon as it becomes available.
Ed, awesome event. I know this event took a lot of time (geez, even the blog post looked like it took a lot of time) and everyone appreciates your efforts. Keep GIVEing back.
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