Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Kentucky Advocacy Training Workshops Feb. 23


Make a real difference in reducing global hunger and poverty…


Saturday, February 23,
9:00 am to 12:30 pm
(Registration and refreshments at 8:45 am)

CELTS Rooms, Bruce-Trades Building

Sponsored by Bread for the World


Bread for the World works in a bipartisan way. It enjoys the support of many different church bodies. Bread for the World collaborates with other organizations to build the political commitment needed to overcome hunger and poverty. For example, Bread for the World is a founding partner in Bono’s ONE Campaign. The workshop will offer advocacy tools, the creative spark, and the knowledge you need to make a difference in urging Congress to help end hunger and poverty and meet the Millennium Development Goals! Hear stories that show how people are taking hold of solutions, and how we can walk alongside, advocate with, and support their efforts to help their families and communities.


Email Terri Daugherty or David Manley for more information

Kojo's Book: Morning of Gold




Kwadwo's Book Launch: Morning Of Gold
March 8
Phelps-Stokes, 1-3
Our very own Kwadwo (most commonly known as “Kojo”) has published his very first book! Kojo is a the sophomore class president and from Accra, Ghana and has been very active in SGA during his two years here at Berea College. He published this book, in part, to show students that they are capable of achieving their dreams—whatever they may be.

A word from the author: “Finally, I have decided to publish my collection of poetry into a single book. These are poems that I wrote between the ages of 12-16. The poems are simple but beautiful and cover various themes on love, Africa, inspiration, religion, personal, life in a boarding school, tributes and poems on nature.”

Soon to be on amazon.com and other online stores

For more info, join the Facebook group:
Kwadwo’s Book Launch – Morning of Gold

Shattering Stereotypes with Michael Zak

An event not just for Republicans
not just for Democrats


“Forget What You THOUGHT You Knew About the Republican and Democrat Parties!”
Shattering Stereotypes

Tuesday, February 26, 2008
6:45pm - 9:00pm
The Commons


COME ON OUT for an evening lecture, “Q&A,” & book-signing with Michael Zak, MBA an historian, former U.S. senate staffer, and author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party and the "2005 Republican Freedom Calendar."

Hosted by:
Berea College Republicans Chapter
in partnership with the SGA and BCC