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TRIO Folks -

 

(For those of you who are subscribed to both TRIO and KCP lists, I
apologize in advance for the double mailing.)

 

I think the TRIO community is missing the boat, at least the Michigan
contingency is. With all of the recent hustle to protect TRIO and GEAR
UP funding, we seem to have overlooked the natural connection between
the Michigan TRIO programs and the Michigan King-Chavez-Parks
Initiative. The KCP Initiative (with just under a $5.2 Million state
allocation) is being considered for total elimination by the Michigan
House as we correspond in cyberspace. Indeed, the precedent was set by
the governor herself when she failed to ignore or to reverse a
recommendation made to her by one or more of her aides/advisors to
eliminate KCP from her budget plans for next year. Although the Senate
has included full KCP funding in its budget recommendations thus far,
the House appropriations subcommittee has recommended the complete
elimination of all KCP programs. The recently released House omnibus
bill also reflects zero funding for KCP.

 

Then again, the KCP community is missing the boat as well. KCP hasn't
reached out to TRIO the way it should have. 

 

Yet there IS a connection between EOP and TRIO, as I've noted loudly
for the past couple of decades. That's exactly why, without any TRIO
funding, my office (partially supported with KCP funding) has always
worked collaboratively with all TRIO programs and organizations to
ensure TRIO funding and stability. It's all about the WHOLE!

 

Consider how many Michigan campuses have both TRIO and KCP programs.
It is NOT a coincidence that both are under fire while the Michigan
Civil Rights Institute (MCRI) also works hard to eliminate Affirmative
Action and ALL programming that addresses inequities -- what the MCRI
refers to as "preferential programs".

 

I had assumed that there was already a good deal of
cross-fertilization between the two "camps" but I think my assumption
is overly optimistic. I don't see nearly enough collaboration and
shared efforts.

 

The near complete success in restoring major program cuts in TRIO and
GEAR UP is to be applauded, but that is, in my opinion, a temporary
battle victory. The forces that attacked this time have not been
eliminated; just beaten back from the front. They WILL be back, and
with a vengeance. They have ALWAYS been there. They will ALWAYS be
there. And we ALL need to be prepared to fight when they return for
the next round of attacks.

 

If we wish to talk about a state "policy seminar" for TRIO -- then
let's talk seriously about the WHOLE picture. The Cherry Commission
has recommended that Michigan double its college graduation rate in a
decade. TRIO is a natural part of what the KCP programs are striving
to achieve -- reaching equity/parity amongst and for ALL of the
citizens. If we are to hit the Michigan "hill" then we must be ready
to support and defend the ENTIRE thrust, not just those individual
offices in which we work.

 

The Center for Individual Rights, the American Civil Rights Initiative
(and its Michigan counterpart), the Center for Equal Opportunity (all
ultra conservative groups despite what their names would imply -- and
that's by design) are the names of our enemies...and THEY are VERY
clear on who and what they are fighting against...and WHO they will
work WITH!!!

 

Are WE as focused and united as they are?! If the answer is no, we
will lose this battle and ultimately the war! 

 

(For some quick reference information about KCP, I'm attaching a
document that includes some facts, figures and talking points about
the KCP programs. It has been compiled by the KCP officers using
state-wide data.)

 

Let's decide to hit the Michigan Hill in force, collaboratively,
focused and unified! And we can't wait until September for KCP. We
must act now!!!

 

By the way, who is aware of the K-16 Rally in Lansing on Tuesday, June
21?! We should ALL be THERE as well! Check out the following: 
http://www.michigank16.org/ I and a number of the KCP folks are
planning to attend the June 21 rally. Who can join us?!

 

Tendaji

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Tendaji W. Ganges

Assistant to the Chancellor and

Executive Director

Educational Opportunity Initiatives

University of Michigan-Flint

University Center - Suite 280

303 East Kearsley Street

Flint, MI 48502-1950

Voice and Voice Mail: 810-762-3365

Facsimile: 810-762-3190

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-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Anderson [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:31 AM
To: Arnie Smith Alexander; Danielle Palmer; Laura Ciccantell; MONICA
TYLER; Patrick D. Smith; Robert Ross; Veronica Killebrew; Watkins,
Montisa A; Heath Alexander; Amy Anderson; Selene Anderson-Thompson;
Annita Aranda; Donna Austin; Pam Bellamy; Michele Buku; John Bur;
Elizabeth Colburn; Janice Cook-Johnson; Cynthia Copney; Lynn Curry;
Amanda Delich; Tendaji Ganges; Geraldine Graham; Charles Green; Eddie
Green; Glenda Hammond; Michelle Heidenreich; Jacqueline Hill; Peter
Holliday; Michael Hopson; Nancy Johnson; Sarah Keranen-Lopez; Joseph
Klemens; Dana Labard; Debbie LeBlanc; Lee Luoto; Dolli Lutes; Jane
McCloskey; Holly McKee; Robert McTaggart; Pam McVay; Robert Newton;
Fatima Nieves; Sara Norton-Ejnik; Susan Pitcher; Amy Prevo-Johnson;
Paul Rease; Henry Robinson; Joan Roosa; Renee Sanders-Lawson; Delta
Saulsberry; Gail Scukanec; Peter Sims; Valerie Smith; William Tandy;
Janice Tomlinson; Patricia Wallace; Pam Wertanen; Grindl Williams;
Heidi Witucki; Barbara Zupin
Subject: 2nd Annual Policy Seminar in Lansing

 

Good morning Michigan TRiO Personnel!

 

Just wanted to keep you in the loop about the 2nd Policy Seminar being
planned for September in the state capitol.  We are looking at the
13th or 20th of September (Tuesdays).  We would like to get your
feedback on what date you prefer, and whether you'd be able to
volunteer on our committee, and/or whether you'd be able to attend
this important event.

 

You may ask, "what is this policy seminar thing, anyways?" It is
modeled after the national policy seminar put on by COE in Washington
D.C.  We meet and greet our state elected officials.  The idea is to
inform, educate, and get their support of our programs in Michigan.
This way we can work to build relationships to obtain state funding,
corporate funding, and have better buy in of the state as a whole.
New this year, Michigan was awarded two laptop computers to be given
away to one pre-college and one college student.  These laptops will
be awarded at the Policy Seminar.

 

Another common question, "who should come to this event?" Everyone!
TRiO Personnel, students, alumni, college officials, teachers, tutors,
parents, etc.  You decide.  If you are thinking it will be hard to get
students out of school, or that your students will have college
classes and will be unable to attend, STOP, right there.  YOU can
still come and bring parents, or Alumni, or your teachers/tutors.  We
NEED your help to make this a success!  We'd like to have TRiO
representatives from each district available.

 

Last question, "What will we be doing?" This is where we are looking
for a few brave volunteers to speak their mind and give us
suggestions.  Last year we did a pizza party that students and staff
were able to meet and greet their state officials.  We ran into a hang
up that both house and senate were immersed in heated debate so we
didn't get to see as many people.  So this year we were thinking of a
possible "job shadow/meet your rep & office staff in their offices" in
the morning/afternoon (depending on their availability) and then
lunch, with tours of MSU and LCC and Cooley Law scheduled throughout
the day.  We also can do tours of the capitol, and give maps for the
state library.  We could if enough were interested, get hotel
information to expand the event to Monday/Tuesday.  We need your
voice.

 

We sincerely appreciate your dedication to TRiO and your students, and
look to make this event a learning experience for all visitors. If you
have questions, comments, ideas, or just want to say hello! please
email me back at: [log in to unmask]

 

Thank you for your time,

 

Amy Anderson       Heath Alexander       William Tandy

ETS Director       UB Assoc. Dir.        UB Dir.& MI-MAEOPP Pres.

Southwestern       Grand Valley          Wayne State University

MIchigan College   State University