Details for Participants and Frequently Asked Questions
Who can
attend The Allies Institute?
Any student! Whether you feel you are currently an “ally” or not! The
Allies Institute is open to all UR students: undergraduates, Law
School students, graduate students and Continuing Studies students.
Priority will be given to those who will be at UR for a considerable
time after the program, but we do want a cross-section of students from
all majors, years, backgrounds, etc. Forty spots are available.
How much does this program cost?
Who's paying for it?
If you attend the Allies
Institute, the cost to you is nothing!!! However, we are asking for a
$25 deposit to be paid at the orientation session. That money
will be returned when you come to the Allies Institute; if you do not
show up, you don’t get your deposit back. The real cost to attend The
Allies Institute is around $250 per person. That cost is being
generously covered by the Office of the Provost.
Where is the Allies
Institute held?
The institute is
held off-campus at the Jamestown 4-H Center (http://www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/jamestown/).
Transportation is provided to the site.
What do I need to bring with me to the Allies
Institute?
Click here for a
list of suggested
items (pdf) to take with you.
Why is there a
mandatory orientation meeting?
Students selected to be participants are required to attend one of the
orientation meetings
Wednesday, November 19 at 6pm; Friday, November 21
at 11:30am; or Friday, November 21 at 1:30pm. At
this meeting, participants will meet each other and hear about all the
logistical information necessary to attend the institute and turn in
their $25 deposit.
What is my commitment when I return?
There is no formal expected level of commitment on upon your return. However, part of your time at the Allies
Institute will be devoted to developing an action plan for UR based upon
the issues we discuss. So, you will establish your commitment level
after the Allies Institute.
What’s a typical day like at the Allies
Institute?
Days are long, intense, and fun! Expect a lot of interaction, learning,
and sharing. Days start around 8:30 in the morning with breakfast and go
until 11:00 at night. Don’t worry – there’s plenty of free time built in
for informal bonding! There will also be 2 workshops each day,
small-group discussions, 3 meals, and snacks.
I’ve never been to a diversity program before… how do I know if the Allies
Institute is
for me?
The Allies Institute is for anyone interested in learning more about
themselves, the cultures around them, and the world. If you are open to
learning and growing, willing to share and participate in honest
conversation, then the Allies Institute is for you. This program is
about understanding others, and does not assume any previous experience
with these areas.
I’ve done diversity programs before… what makes the Allies
Institute
different?
The Allies Institute is built upon a nationally recognized model that
has taken place since the 1950’s for high school students. The program
is not based on lectures; everything about it is interactive and based
on your contributions. At the Allies Institute, it is safe for
participants to ask difficult questions and struggle with challenging
issues. And, the Allies Institute will make sure you leave with the
skills needed to apply what you’ve learned in creative and practical
ways so that you can spread the message of the program long after the
four days end.
Who are the staff at this program?
The Allies Institute is staffed by University staff and faculty and past
Institute student participants who share an interest in and passion for
this work. An experienced human relations professional from outside of
the University is also being brought in to direct the program.
I don’t have a real understanding of my culture or heritage. Can I
still come?
Of course you can come! The Allies Institute is about learning and
understanding, so we make no assumption about your knowledge of your
culture or history. We also would never put you in a position when you
would feel pressured to speak for all people who look, act, sound, live,
or seem like you.
How can I find out more about The Allies
Institute?
Call Camisha Jones (289-8630); you can also send an e-mail to
allies@richmond.edu.
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