Tuesday, April 18, 2006

DECONSTRUCTION ZONE


"DECONSTRUCTION ZONE"

MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24-26 - COFFEY HALL BASEMENT

MONDAY & WEDNESDAY - 5-9 PM, TUESDAY - 4-8 PM

A new tour begins every half-hour.  The entrance is through the Coffey
Hall back door near Madonna Della Strada Chapel.

"Deconstruction Zone" - a diversity awareness project co-sponsored by
groups across the campus - is designed to fight ignorance and racism
through education.  Participants move through a series of scenes
pertaining to different kinds of oppression.  The Coffey Hall Basement has
been totally redecorated and reconfigured for this project.

You should make every effort to "dare to enter the Deconstruction Zone."


GUIDES FOR THE HILLEL EXHIBIT

Hillel at Loyola's scene for "Deconstruction Zone" is entitled
"Anti-Semitism Then and Now" and is the first space students walk through
once they enter.  We need 3 students/hour to staff our scene and help
guide people through it.

If you and/or your friends would like to help be a guide, please sign up
for at least one 1-hour shift during the 3 days.  If you could do more than one
day, that would be great!  The sign-up sheet is on the Hillel bulletin
board.


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