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    <div>The Office for Academic &amp; Pre-Professional Advising has openings available for Winter Orientation Advisors! COVID hasn’t slowed us down at all, and Orientation is proceeding as usual – except 100% online. Advisors use Webex to meet with incoming students one-on-one to plan out and register for classes. No previous experience is required, and we will provide all training necessary!</div>
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    <strong>Besides compensation, this is an excellent opportunity to gain professional and interpersonal experience.</strong> Depending on the field, your time as a student may not open you up to many client-facing interactions, and this is a pathway to gaining that experience. If you are considering a career in academia, meanwhile, advising experience is highly sought-after in faculty openings.</div>
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    <div>Graduate students are eligible to be compensated at the rate of $25 per advising session, with most Orientation days having opportunities for approximately four sessions.</div>
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    <strong>More details are provided in the application attached, which is due <a href="https://advising.umbc.edu/orientation_upload/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE </a>by December 2, 2020.</strong> We will also be hosting a number of informational sessions for those who may be interested:</div>
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    <div>- Thursday , November 12, 12-1 PM</div>
    <div>- Monday, November 16, 12-1 PM</div>
    <div>- Friday, November 20, 12-1 PM</div>
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    <div><strong>You can view or register for these events on the Office for Academic and Pre-Professional Advising's myUMBC page, <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/advising/events" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a>. </strong></div>
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    <div><div>Please reach out to Laszlo Korossy (<a href="mailto:korossy1@umbc.edu">korossy1@umbc.edu</a>) with any questions, thank you! </div></div>
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<Title>Thoughts on Post-Election Safety</Title>
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    <div><strong>by Jasmine Lee, Ph.D.</strong></div>
    <div><strong>Director of Inclusive Excellence and Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging</strong></div>
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    <div>I woke up this morning thinking about the election and thinking about safety. The “Election” took place on Tuesday evening, but it took us days to determine the final outcome. So many of us were anxiously checking the count and religiously reviewing credible sources, as we worked to get our heads wrapped around what our “tomorrow” would look like.</div>
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    <div>I am positive that we have all likely been anxious to some degree leading up to this year’s Presidential election. No matter what political leaning we each may have, which candidate we support, or which issues are important to us, the road to this year’s presidential election has been long and trying. Not just the election, but all that we’ve lived through in 2020 – uprisings in response to historical and present day racial injustice, natural disasters impacted by changes to our climate, and a global pandemic – has brought all of us to this same exact moment. What I also know is that the outcome of this election will impact each of us differently, and some of us disproportionately. Some of us are considering the outcome as connected to our political ideology, community values, and thoughts on government involvement, while others are thinking about the outcome as connected to our daily ability to safely live whole, full, and free lives. More than just the outcome of the final vote count, many of us are thinking about safety in the days ahead. </div>
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    <div>At UMBC we value our diverse community and diverse perspectives. We also know that because we are a global community, guaranteeing safety for all can be challenging, unless we all commit to supporting one another. Acknowledging the inability to guarantee safety should not be a cause for concern, but an acknowledgement that we each experience the world differently, and that we should think proactively about engaging in self- and community-care. Safety as I’m talking about it here falls into three different categories:</div>
    <div><ul><li>Psychological safety is being able to show and employ one's self without fear of negative consequences to self-image, status or career. It can be defined as a shared belief that the community is safe for interpersonal risk taking. If you have not already done so, begin thinking about your psychological safety. Develop a list of people in your work space, home, friend, or allied community, you talk to when you’re feeling nervous about sharing your opinions or thoughts at work, at your internship, or in your organization meeting. I absolutely encourage dialogue and discourse across difference, but NOT when it places you in psychological harm. Saying no, or choosing not to engage in dialogue is an act of radical self-care.</li></ul></div>
    <div><ul><li>Emotional safety refers to an emotional state achieved in communal relationships wherein each individual is open and vulnerable, and feels free to be so. Over the next few weeks, you or folks in your community may experience a number of reactions. Emotional reactions are normal and expected. On many occasions emotional aftershocks or stress reactions appear immediately and some may appear in a few hours or several days/weeks after. If and when this happens, I encourage you to reach out to talk to someone. It may be helpful to talk to someone who is not experiencing the same feelings as you. <a href="https://counseling.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Our Counseling Center staff are here to help</a>. In addition to talking to someone, consider making plans to surround yourself with affirming peers, to listen to music or talks that nourish your soul, or to simply press pause on media outlets when you feel overwhelmed. </li></ul></div>
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    <li>Physical safety is the absence of harm or injury that can be experienced by any person from a physical object or practices that include a physical object. Physical safety is also about protecting yourself and others. Between now and the inauguration, there could be any number of celebrations, demonstrations, uprisings, protests, or counter-protests for different reasons. I encourage all UMBC community members to participate in activism and civic engagement in any way that best fits your needs. Planning around safety should include following COVID-19 protocols, having emergency contact numbers readily available, and sharing your safety plan with loved ones in advance. If you plan to engage in protests or demonstrations, here are some tips you may want to keep in mind:</li>
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    <li><span>Be aware of the behavior of those around you and report suspicious behavior. </span></li>
    <li><span>Monitor traffic reports, weather reports, and emergency notifications.</span></li>
    <li><span>Dress for the weather and your comfort and consider wearing layers of clothing.</span></li>
    <li><span>Let someone who is not going with your group know your plan.  </span></li>
    <li><span>Stay with your group. Have a predetermined plan on where to meet if you get separated.</span></li>
    <li><span>Stay hydrated and bring snacks/food with you as many businesses may close. </span></li>
    <li><span>Have a secondary communication plan in case cell phone signals are limited. </span></li>
    <li><span><a href="https://goop.com/wellness/health/how-to-protest-safely-during-a-pandemic/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">More things to consider safety in protesting</a>. </span></li>
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    <div><span>As you are thinking about your own plan for safety in the days ahead, consider some of the recommendations provided by the Women’s Center and University Health Services. Would you like help developing a safety plan? Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion &amp; Belonging (i3b) is here to help (<a href="mailto:i3b@umbc.edu">i3b@umbc.edu</a>)!</span></div>
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    <div>No matter what, know that you are not alone. We are not all in the same boat … but we are certainly all weathering the same storm. What makes UMBC unique is our ability to keep our shared values and connected relationships at the center of all that we do - even weathering a challenging 2020 Presidential Election. As a UMBC student, faculty, staff member, or alum, you can find support from our community. There are a number of ways to engage in listening and dialogue with one another in the coming weeks ahead. As you weigh your capacity to engage with our community, your own family/friends, or even strangers from the internet, always make sure your safety (psychological, emotional, and/or physical) is your top priority. In the days ahead, commit to spending some time to think about how you will engage in self-care, community-care, and safety planning.</div>
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    <div><strong>Contact the author, Jasmine Lee, at <a href="mailto:jaslee@UMBC.edu">jaslee@UMBC.edu</a>.</strong></div>
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    <div>Dear UMBC Graduate Students, </div>
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    <p><span>This is an unprecedented election year in which all of us are experiencing overlapping crises, including a global pandemic. Though there are many ballots that still need to be counted, our commitment to building inclusive and just communities must continue. </span><span></span></p>
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    <p><span>To honor this commitment, the Graduate Student Association will be hosting a session on </span><strong>Tuesday, November 10th beginning at 12PM and ending at 1PM</strong> to come together to <span>reflect on the challenging time leading up to the 2020 election, discuss the outcomes, and envision the path ahead. </span><span><a href="https://forms.gle/cLEW7mDSz2rQc47z5" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><span>RSVP required</span></strong></a></span><strong><span>. </span></strong><span></span></p>
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    <p><span>If you have any questions, please reach out to Meghan Lynch (</span><span><a href="mailto:mlyn1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>mlyn1@umbc.edu</span></a></span><span>). </span></p>
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    <p><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span><span> is a series of inclusive post-election conversations hosted by UMBC departments and organizations. Their purpose is to help members of the UMBC community renew their connections and support each other in this challenging time. The Center for Democracy and Civic Life, Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (I3B), the Counseling Center, and leading campus educators in the use of restorative practices have trained student, faculty, and staff facilitators to guide these conversations, as a part of the Cast Your Whole Vote campaign. </span></p>
    <p><span>This is an unprecedented election year in which all of us are experiencing overlapping crises, including a global pandemic. Tensions are high even as people crave the feeling of connection. Members of our UMBC community may feel isolated, uncertain, or uncomfortable sharing their honest views. These healing, empowering conversations can help us navigate the post-election period together.</span></p>
    <p><span>See below for a list of upcoming Together Beyond November conversations that are open to any member of the UMBC community. We will update this list as new conversations are scheduled.</span></p>
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    <li><p><span><strong>November 4, 12-1 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/civiclife/events/84373" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>After the Election: A Community Gathering</span></a><span>, hosted by the Center for Democracy and Civic Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 4, 5:30-7 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://i3b.umbc.edu/programs-events/?id=88835" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: Post-Election Dialogue Centering the Election, COVID, Injustice &amp; Radical Self-Care</span></a><span>, hosted by Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 5, 1-2 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://politicalscience.umbc.edu/files/2020/10/POLI-GLBL-Post-election-event.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community After the 2020 Election</span></a><span>, hosted by Political Science and Global Studies</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 5, 4-5:30 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdSz9gfrPsJQaUsZ82MVkZAYorsM7rU5mrrjEE_qMyPsvRAw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span></a><span>, hosted by the Student Government Association &amp; Campus Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 6, 5-6:30 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdSz9gfrPsJQaUsZ82MVkZAYorsM7rU5mrrjEE_qMyPsvRAw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span></a><span>, hosted by the Student Government Association &amp; Campus Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><span><strong>November 9, 5:10-6:10 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/adjuncts/events/88834" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>A Post-Election Conversation: A Bi-Partisan Look at Moving Forward</span></a><span>, hosted by the Adjunct Faculty Advisory Committee</span></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><span><strong>November 10, 12-1 p.m.: </strong></span></span><span><u>Together Beyond November: Our Commitment to Building Community</u>, hosted by the Graduate Student Association (link will be added when available)</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 10, 5-6 p.m.: </strong></span><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/will/events/88541" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">A Post-Election Facilitated Listening Session with Dr. Kate</a>, hosted by WILL+</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 10, 6-7:15 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/88845" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Post-Election Dialogue</span></a><span>, hosted by the Women’s Center</span></p></li>
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    <div><span>In addition, the following departments and organizations are hosting Together Beyond November gatherings for staff and members:</span></div>
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    <li><div><span>College of Engineering and Information Technology (hosted by the Center for Women in Technology)</span></div></li>
    <li><span><div><span>Grand Challenges Scholars Program</span></div></span></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Office of Sustainability</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Residential Life</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>(seb) Student Events Board</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Sherman Scholars Program</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program</span></span></div></li>
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    <strong>by Laura S. Hussey, Ph.D.</strong><br>
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    <div><strong>Associate Professor, Department of Political Science</strong></div>
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    <div><span><span><p><span>Some nervousness about discussing the election in class is understandable. But chances are that if you are a UMBC professor (because this is how we are!) you have already developed healthy relationships with your students that have shown them that you care for them and respect them as people, and you have established a classroom culture that encourages others to do the same. If this is the case, you are already a good part of the way to having a productive discussion on a difficult topic.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Getting Started</strong></span></p>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Spend some time as you prepare for the discussion thinking about the range of perspectives that you know (or might imagine) to be represented by the students in your class.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Challenge yourself to try to view the election as they might view it. </span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>What are they likely to see as most at stake for themselves and the important people in their lives? </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>What are the aspects of their identities and life stories that might have contributed to their political preference? </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>What emotions are they likely to be experiencing? </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>What is the experience of discussing the election in your classroom likely to feel like for them? </span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <li><p><span>Spend extra time in this empathy exercise on students whose identities or political views are most distant from your own. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Keep in mind that our political institutions are designed in a way that virtually forces people to choose between just two viable candidate options, but, based on public opinion data, most people:</span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Are more complex in their motivations than popular caricatures of liberals and conservatives might have us believe. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Have views that are less extreme than those of political elites and social media activists. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Have policy and other views that don’t line up perfectly with those of the Democratic or Republican candidate.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    </ul>
    <p><span><strong>Creating a Productive Discussion Space</strong></span></p>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Set (tentative) goals for the discussion.</span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Think about your own goals for your class, as well as what your students might be seeking from the discussion. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Consider either before or early in the discussion asking the students what they would like to accomplish there. </span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <li><p><span>Collaborate with the students to write and agree on ground rules for the discussion. If you did this already at the start of the semester, bring a copy of the rules to refresh everyone’s memory.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>In my experience, students do an excellent job of proposing their own ground rules. But if you are looking for some concrete ideas to come in with, consider </span><a href="https://livingroomconversations.org/conversation_agreements/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>ones like these</span></a><span>.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>You may wish to give everyone space for emotional expression, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but I also recommend coming prepared with a more analytical learning objective related to the subject matter of your course.</span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Some students seem to be more comfortable speaking up in discussions of this nature, and some might be feeling emotionally overloaded from the election while still intellectually curious. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>An analytical topic could serve a useful cooling-off purpose, if needed, and might also provide a way of modeling how people can discuss political matters productively in spite of their personal differences. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>For example, in the first session of my class on the public policy-making process that I taught after the 2016 election, an analytical question I brought with me was one that solicited students’ predictions about how public policy would change (or not) as a result of Donald Trump’s election. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>It was a rich discussion because of what we had already covered over the semester about the large variety of factors that can facilitate or, perhaps more likely, frustrate policy change.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <li><p><span>Consider taking your students’ emotional pulse at the start of a discussion, to see how they are feeling about the prospect of the discussion and/or about the election itself. </span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>I like to anonymize this as best as I can. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>For a few years now I have been using the polling tool, PollEverywhere, which can be used for instant polling from students’ smartphones or computers via text or web browser. Keep in mind that the free version of it limits you to 25 responses per question. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>I take emotional pulses with a word cloud question; the resulting picture of emotional words—sometimes with a few nonsense words thrown in—often makes for an interesting conversation starter. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Don’t be afraid to, quoting my friends at UMBC’s Center for Democracy and Civic Life, “show up as a human being” by speaking frankly about your own anxieties, hopes, or other emotions in relation to the discussion. I find this freeing.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <li><p><span>It’s also a good idea to be transparent with your students about the values or teaching philosophy that you are bringing into the discussion. If this is something you already do at the start of a semester, which is my approach, a reminder of the most important and relevant ones might be reassuring.  </span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <p><span><strong>Ensuring Productive, Respectful Civic Discourse</strong></span></p>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>My own view, though I acknowledge those who respectfully disagree, is that judgment of a position should not be conflated with judgment of a person. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>While I rarely find this to be a problem, I stay ready as a discussion proceeds to redirect the framing should criticism start to get personal. </span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>“Why might somebody believe that?” is a question I sometimes find useful. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>This strategy reflects my great hopefulness about the power of positive personal relationships and a seek-to-understand approach to be conduits for long-term social change as well as short-term harmony, but again, I acknowledge those who respectfully disagree.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <li><p><span>Various generic guidelines for healthy communication also apply to difficult classroom discussions. </span></p></li>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>These include demonstrating with your eye contact, vocal tone, facial expression, and other body language that you are authentically interested in and listening to what another has to say, and being attuned to the signals others are sending through such means. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Sometimes if I am not sure that I understand the point someone is trying to make, I will put it into my own words and ask the person to correct me if I am wrong before I proceed to respond or to invite others to respond.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    </ul>
    <p><span>In practice, I have found that discussions about politics in my classes rarely turn out to be difficult. Maybe this means I am doing something wrong. To some extent, it may reflect that my students tend to share a lot of political common ground. But I think our UMBC values are a big part of it, too, along with the desire that I think most of us have deep down to connect with and get along with each other as people.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Contact the author, Laura Hussey, at <a href="mailto:lhussey@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">lhussey@umbc.edu</a>.</strong></span></p></span></span></div></span></div>
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    <span>This is an unprecedented election year in which all of us are experiencing overlapping crises, including a global pandemic. Tensions are high even as people crave the feeling of connection. Members of our UMBC community may feel isolated, uncertain, or uncomfortable sharing their honest views. These feelings will likely last beyond Election Day 2020, especially if the outcomes are in dispute. </span><br><br><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020 will allow inclusive conversations that can help people in your groups renew their connections and help each other through this challenging time. The Center for Democracy and Civic Life, Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (I3B), Counseling Center, and leading campus educators in the use of restorative practices have organized this program as a part of the Cast Your Whole Vote campaign. Campus Life and your Student Government Association will be hosting two sessions that you can participate in on:</span><br><br><ul>
    <li><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/osl/events/88874" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Thursday, November 5th</a> (4:00pm - 5:30pm)</span></li>
    <li><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/osl/events/88877" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Friday, November 6th</a> (5:00pm - 6:30pm)</span></li>
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    <br><span>RSVP using this <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdSz9gfrPsJQaUsZ82MVkZAYorsM7rU5mrrjEE_qMyPsvRAw/viewform?gxids=7757" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">link</a>. We appreciate your willingness to be a part of this conversation and know you are doing so to help our community continue thriving.</span><br><br><span>For questions or more information, please contact </span><em>Together Beyond November Facilitators</em><span>:</span><br><span>Mehrshad Devin - </span><a href="mailto:m160@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">m160@umbc.edu</a><br><span>Courtney Campbell - </span><a href="mailto:cocamp@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">cocamp@umbc.edu</a><br><span>Beatriz Gutierrez-Malagon - </span><a href="mailto:bsm12b@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">bgutierrez@umbc.edu</a><div><br></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span><span> is a series of inclusive post-election conversations hosted by UMBC departments and organizations. Their purpose is to help members of the UMBC community renew their connections and support each other in this challenging time. The Center for Democracy and Civic Life, Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (I3B), the Counseling Center, and leading campus educators in the use of restorative practices have trained student, faculty, and staff facilitators to guide these conversations, as a part of the Cast Your Whole Vote campaign. </span></p>
    <p><span>This is an unprecedented election year in which all of us are experiencing overlapping crises, including a global pandemic. Tensions are high even as people crave the feeling of connection. Members of our UMBC community may feel isolated, uncertain, or uncomfortable sharing their honest views. These healing, empowering conversations can help us navigate the post-election period together.</span></p>
    <p><span>See below for a list of upcoming Together Beyond November conversations that are open to any member of the UMBC community.  We will update this list as new conversations are scheduled.</span></p>
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    <li><p><span><strong>November 4, 12-1 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/civiclife/events/84373" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>After the Election: A Community Gathering</span></a><span>, hosted by the Center for Democracy and Civic Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 4, 5:30-7 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://i3b.umbc.edu/programs-events/?id=88835" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: Post-Election Dialogue Centering the Election, COVID, Injustice &amp; Radical Self-Care</span></a><span>, hosted by Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 5, 1-2 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://politicalscience.umbc.edu/files/2020/10/POLI-GLBL-Post-election-event.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community After the 2020 Election</span></a><span>, hosted by Political Science and Global Studies</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 5, 4-5:30 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdSz9gfrPsJQaUsZ82MVkZAYorsM7rU5mrrjEE_qMyPsvRAw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span></a><span>, hosted by the Student Government Association &amp; Campus Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 6, 5-6:30 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdSz9gfrPsJQaUsZ82MVkZAYorsM7rU5mrrjEE_qMyPsvRAw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020</span></a><span>, hosted by the Student Government Association &amp; Campus Life</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><span><strong>November 9, 5:10-6:10 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/adjuncts/events/88834" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>A Post-Election Conversation: A Bi-Partisan Look at Moving Forward</span></a><span>, hosted by the Adjunct Faculty Advisory Committee</span></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><span><strong>November 10, 12-1 p.m.: </strong></span></span><span><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID%3Dmbed3713fcdc212a38ae8c1fd6ac8d9af&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;ust=1605120346593000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3tUP1mTQekBtubIIZyxF_P" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Together Beyond November: Our Commitment to Building Community</a>, hosted by the Graduate Student Association</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 10, 5-6 p.m.: </strong></span><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/will/events/88541" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">A Post-Election Facilitated Listening Session with Dr. Kate</a>, hosted by WILL+</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span><strong>November 10, 6-7:15 p.m.: </strong></span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/88845" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Post-Election Dialogue</span></a><span>, hosted by the Women’s Center</span></p></li>
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    <div><span>In addition, the following departments and organizations are hosting Together Beyond November gatherings for staff and members:</span></div>
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    <li><div><span>College of Engineering and Information Technology (hosted by the Center for Women in Technology)</span></div></li>
    <li><span><div><span>Grand Challenges Scholars Program</span></div></span></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Office of Sustainability</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>PLACE Project Fellows</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Residential Life</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>(seb) Student Events Board</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Sherman Scholars Program</span></span></div></li>
    <li><div><span><span>Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program</span></span></div></li>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>It is safe to say that the year 2020 has been unlike any other year. </span></p>
    <br><p><span>Many people have pondered the questions: Will outside officially open again? What will our new normal be? What will it take to fix our social climate? Who will be the President of the United States of America?</span></p>
    <br><p><span>The outcome of this year’s election is surrounded by increased stress, anxiety, and tension across political parties. This election is also impacting all of us in ways that we may not have expected. </span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>So one thing you shouldn’t question in these moments is caring for yourself. </strong></span></p>
    <br><p><span>There will be an outcome of the election. It could end with the candidate that you were hoping for named as the next President. It could end with the candidate that you were not in favor of being declared the winner. </span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>No matter the outcome of the election, decide now to take care of you. </strong></span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>What does taking care of you look like after Election Day: </strong></span></p>
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    <li><p><span><strong>Develop a safety plan in advance</strong></span></p></li>
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    <li><p><span>Consider who your emergency contacts are. Contact in advance the people you want to check and who you want to check on you, let them know you are counting on them. Write out the necessary phone numbers and have them handy.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>In the event that you do not feel comfortable leaving your home, ensure that you already have food, water, prescriptions, and other household items readily available. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>If you plan to protest or participate in any community demonstrations, be sure to consider COVID protocols (i.e. masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, etc.).</span></p></li>
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    <li><p><span><strong>Take a break from the news cycle</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><span>As a result of technology, we are constantly encountering news and imagery, which can cause us to feel increased amounts of stress and anxiety. Consider turning off your news alerts and social media notifications to give yourself a break. </span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span><strong>Allow yourself to feel</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><span>No matter the outcome, you may have an emotional experience. </span><span><strong>It is okay.</strong></span><span>Acknowledge your feelings. Consider processing your feelings through journaling, art, or other creative means. </span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span><strong>Safely connect with friends and family</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><span>COVID-19 is still a part of our global community so find ways to safely connect with friends and family. Consider using a virtual space. Try not to isolate, especially if you are having a strong emotional response to the outcome.  Connecting safely also includes connecting emotionally. Connect with others who will allow you to safely express and process your emotions. </span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span><strong>Do something that brings you joy</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/affects-of-joy#So,-what-comes-first-the-emotion-or-the-bodily-response?" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Experiencing joy has been linked to reducing stress and pain.</span></a><span> Do one or two positive things that bring you joy. </span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span><strong>Offer a listening ear to others</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><span>You and some of your friends and family may have differing political opinions. So being understanding of your family and friend’s emotions related to the outcome of the election reminds us that we are all human, despite our political affiliation, and we all deserve care. </span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span><strong>Getting support from a counselor or professional</strong></span></p></li>
    <ul><li><p><span>If you are in regular care, you may consider discussing your reaction to the election outcome with your therapist. If you are interested in speaking to a counselor, please call the </span><a href="https://counseling.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Counseling Center</span></a><span> at 410-455-2472 to schedule an appointment.</span></p></li></ul>
    </ul>
    <br><p><span><strong>We all have the ability to give and receive care. </strong></span></p>
    <br><p><span>Consider attending one of the following events after the election:</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Center for Democracy and Civic Life</strong></span></p>
    <p><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/civiclife/events/84373" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>After the Election: A Community Gathering</span></a><span> (RSVP required)</span></p>
    <p><span>November 4 - noon to 1 p.m.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (i3b)</strong></span></p>
    <p><a href="https://i3b.umbc.edu/programs-events/?id=88835" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Together Beyond November: Post-Election Dialogue Centering the Election, COVID, Injustice &amp; Radical Self-Care</span></a></p>
    <p><span>November 4 - 5:30 to 7 p.m.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Counseling Center </strong></span></p>
    <p><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/ucs/events/88818" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Let’s Meditate @ UMBC</span></a></p>
    <p><span>November 4 - noon to 12:30 p.m.</span></p>
    <div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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