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Dickinson's goal of preparing young adults to be leaders and to speak out concerning important issues, no matter how risky, fosters an environment for social action.  As a result, Dickinson supports a variety of organizations that address social issues, and, in addition, there are many other non-social action groups that are involved in social justice.  In order to learn more about Dickinson's involvement in social action, we conducted a survey to find out what the organizations on campus are doing, how they percieved their effectiveness, and what improvements and or/changes they would like to see in Dickinson's social action community.  The following pages are a reflection of the results we found.
Dickinson's goal of preparing young adults to be leaders and to speak out concerning important issues, no matter how risky, fosters an environment for social action.  As a result, Dickinson supports a variety of organizations that address social issues, and, in addition, there are many other non-social action groups that are involved in social justice.  In order to learn more about Dickinson's involvement in social action, we conducted a survey to find out what the organizations on campus are doing, how they percieved their effectiveness, and what improvements and or/changes they would like to see in Dickinson's social action community.  The following pages are a reflection of the results we found.
We would also like to add that this page is a wonderful resource for existing groups and future groups to hear what students think about them.  We encourage the members of these groups to vistit this site and make changes.  Our hope is that this page will become a resource for Dickinson students and Carlisle residents.  Feel free to add links and your own opinions about
the questions we have asked.  Enjoy! 
~ Sincerely
Sarah Dyson, Melissa Paettie,
Goldie Pyka, and Elizabeth Snyder


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On its website, Dickinson states that it is committed to preparing young people for "engaged lives of citizenship and leadership in the service of society", is "unafraid to take risks, to speak out on important issues", and "remains[s] decisive and competitive and committed to its own brand of the liberal arts..."

Dickinson's goal of preparing young adults to be leaders and to speak out concerning important issues, no matter how risky, fosters an environment for social action. As a result, Dickinson supports a variety of organizations that address social issues, and, in addition, there are many other non-social action groups that are involved in social justice. In order to learn more about Dickinson's involvement in social action, we conducted a survey to find out what the organizations on campus are doing, how they percieved their effectiveness, and what improvements and or/changes they would like to see in Dickinson's social action community. The following pages are a reflection of the results we found.

We would also like to add that this page is a wonderful resource for existing groups and future groups to hear what students think about them. We encourage the members of these groups to vistit this site and make changes. Our hope is that this page will become a resource for Dickinson students and Carlisle residents. Feel free to add links and your own opinions about the questions we have asked. Enjoy!

~ Sincerely Sarah Dyson, Melissa Paettie, Goldie Pyka, and Elizabeth Snyder

Table of Contents

Social Action Groups addressing Race and Racism

Social Action Groups addressing Class and Classism

Social Action Groups addressing Gender, Sexism, and Sexuality

Social Action Groups that address multiple issues

Non-Social Action groups performing social action

Other Social Action Groups

Going Green at Dickinson

Analysis of Dickinson's Social Action Groups

Opinions about Social Action Groups

Social Action Groups Works Cited