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ADVOCACY 2007-2008

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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS FOR WOMEN'S ISSUES
Website: http://www.nau-aswi.com
Facebook: http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204098236
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/aswiset
Email: aswi.set@gmail.com
A student-run feminist activist organization with an emphasis on advocacy, outreach and education.
Tracy Keppel-Kolb
Box 6003
tek22@nau.edu
Amanda Loveless
Box 6015
523-5181
Amanda.Loveless@nau.edu
CAMPUS CLIMATE CHALLENGE
To advocate for policies that will reduce NAU's greenhouse gas emissions and create a sustainable campus.
Cathy Juranek
Box 6031
cj253@nau.edu
Marcus Ford
Box 6031
928-523-9617
Marcus.Ford@nau.edu
 
BEST BUDDIES
Website: http://www.geocities.com/bestbuddiesnau
Email: bestbuddiesnau@yahoo.com
We match college students up in a one-to-one friendships with adults with intellectual disabilities.
Lindsey Phillips
Box 6036
lmp64@nau.edu
Richard Carroll
Box 5630
928-523-7033
Richard.Carroll@nau.edu
NAU STUDENTS FOR SENSIBLE DRUG POLICY
Website:  www.schoolsnotprisons.org
Myspace:  www.myspace.com/ssdpnau
SSDP allows students to get involved in changing drug policy to reflect science and compassion, not fear and reactionist dogma.
Casey Goodyear
Box 6036
csg28@nau.edu
Douglas Degher
Box 15300
928-523-6552
Douglas.Degher@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY PEACE AND JUSTICE
Facebook: NAU Peace and Justice
Email: naupj@hotmail.com

Tge purpose of NAU Peace and Justice is to promote Peace and Justice in our college community through education while fostering the continued interests in national and international affairs.
Russell Crawford
Box 6036
rlc68@nau.edu
Douglas Brown
Box 15066
928-523-7394
Douglas.Brown@nau.edu
PRISM
Email: PRISM@nau.edu
As NAU's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Allies advocacy organization, we strive to promote GLTBQ issues on- and off-campus, and create a support system and sense of community for GLBTQ individuals and their allies.
Chris Duarte
Box 6003
cdd.duarte@gmail.com
Renata Jo Mockridge
Box 6100
928-523-7475
Renata.Mockridge@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATORS
Facebook: S.E.C.
Email: sec@nau.edu

SEC seeks to organize and inform students on environmental issues, within NAU and the community, ultimately working towards creating a sustainable environment both locally and regionally.
Carolyn Myren
Box 6036
sec@nau.edu
Lea Parker
Box 5619
928-523-4661
Lea.Parker@nau.edu
STUDENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND URBAN GARDENING (SSLUG)
Website:  http://www.gardensslug.org
Email:  gardensslug@gmail.com

SSLUG will maintain an edible landscape garden on the NAU Campus.  We will pursue other sustainability demonstrations and advocate for sustainable interaction with local ecology, bioregional food production, permaculture design, and traditional agriculture.
Ian Dixon-McDonald
Box 6036
id24@nau.edu
Sandra Lubarsky
Box 6031
928-523-2382
Sandra.Lubarsky@nau.edu
TASH AT NAU
Website:  www.TASH.org
TASH at NAU is an organization of people with disabilities, their friends and families that seeks to inform, excite, and challenge the NAU community so that Flagstaff continues to become a place where all people are respected and included in all aspects of community life.
James Foley
Box 5774
jtf38@nau.edu
Larry Gallagher
Box 5774
928-523-5342
Lawrence.Gallagher@nau.edu
THE MARS PROJECT (MEN AGAINST RAPE AND SEXISM)
Email: marsprojectnau@yahoo.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/themarsprojectnau

The MARS Project, sponsored by Northland Family Help Center, is a peer education program that focuses on the primary prevention of sexual/non-sexual violence.  Please contact us with any questions!
Myra Ferell
Box 5695
mlf35@nau.edu
Marybeth Foushee
Box 5695
928-523-2011
Marybeth.Foushee@nau.edu
     

 

 


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