
Constitution
We, the members of Cornell University’s population of students of color, with a deep interest and concern for cultures of all people, do hereby propose the establishment of an African, Latino, Asian , and Native American Programming Board (ALANA). Primarily we seek to provide the Cornell community with wide and diversified programming on a regular basis as well as allocate funds to registered student organizations for programs that encourage diversity and multiculturalism. This board will be composed largely of students of color, as represented in the cultures of the United States of America by descendants of African, Asian, Latino and Native American people. Students of color are best equipped, by virtue of their backgrounds, to identify and design large and small-scale programs with a multicultural orientation. To further delineate the specifics of our proposal, please view the full version of our Constitution.
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