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* Familiarize yourself with the results and format of Yin Yu's 2010 survey: [http://yinnypoo.homestead.com/files/YinYu.HomelessnessTESC.pdf]
 
* Familiarize yourself with the results and format of Yin Yu's 2010 survey: [http://yinnypoo.homestead.com/files/YinYu.HomelessnessTESC.pdf]
 
* Create a new study based on the existing model.
 
* Create a new study based on the existing model.
* Spread the word:  We want maximum response from the homeless student body.
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* Spread the word to generate the maximum response from the homeless student body.
 
* Find and interview homeless students at Evergreen to create an anecdotal report.
 
* Find and interview homeless students at Evergreen to create an anecdotal report.
 
* Add your contact information here: [[Winter Quarter 2012]]
 
* Add your contact information here: [[Winter Quarter 2012]]

Revision as of 19:10, 7 February 2012

Current Tasks

  • Complete and submit a Human Subjects Review Form: [1]
  • Contribute to the 2012 Homeless Students Report: [2]
  • Familiarize yourself with the results and format of Yin Yu's 2010 survey: [3]
  • Create a new study based on the existing model.
  • Spread the word to generate the maximum response from the homeless student body.
  • Find and interview homeless students at Evergreen to create an anecdotal report.
  • Add your contact information here: Winter Quarter 2012


Ongoing Tasks

  • Identify local allies within the community
  • Centralize communication between agencies and groups
  • Strengthen community networks through active communication and participation
  • Advocate for the welfare of children and victims of domestic violence
  • Network the acquisition and distribution of cold weather gear to people in need
  • Prepare for and participate in the annual Homeless Census
  • Strengthen existing documents (such as the 2012 Homeless Census Report) through statistical and other analysis
  • Create new documents
  • Support CIRAL and the Public Sphere Project