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CCAR Annual Report 2018-2019

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Fall 2018 Kamari works with the Residence Hall Association on a month- long supply drive for aer- school programs at Liing Up Westchester. Fall 2018 This semester, Kamari holds two FACES teaching assistantships. The first is with Dr. Julia Eisenberg, where she supports the professor and students of MGT 366: Leadership Principles and Practice. The second is, once again, for Professor Novak's POL 110 course. Spring 2019 Kamari continues to hold the FACES position for Professor Novak's POL 110 course. Outside of the CCAR, Kamari has also interned at the Brennan Center and VH1 Save the Music. She is a fellow of the Emma Bowen Foundation, an organization that places promising students of color in multi-year paid internships at some of the nation's leading media, public relations, and technology companies. 6 Spring 2018 Laurianne is selected to represent Pace at Project Pericles National Debating for Democracy Conference. Fall 2018 Laurianne is hired as the CCAR's Student Projects Coordinator. She plays an important role in recruiting for and implementing CCAR programs on the NYC campus. Fall 2018 Laurianne, with the support of the CCAR, starts Pace Students Against Gun Violence (PSAGV). She holds informational sessions and recruits Pace affiliates to take action and sign petitions sent to New York government officials. Fall 2018 Laurianne helps organize the CCAR's service trip to God's Love We Deliver, where she and other volunteers prepare meals for those unable to prepare meals for themselves. Spring 2019 Laurianne and PSAGV collect over 1,000 petition signatures that they deliver to the offices of key law- makers via lobby visits. www.pace.edu/ccar

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