Meetings
We will meet every Sunday for
the remainder of the 2009-2010 school year and every other Sunday beginning
the Fall of 2009, from 5-6:30 P.M in the Red Gym. See the TITU board for
further updates.

Constitution
"We the people,"
that which begins the United States Constitution, has been the basis for
which we form our own. We the students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
and contributors to society want all people to know humanity, at its best.
It is the obligation of this organization to express concerning issues
which we as the human race face each day. This will be a safe and open
environment where all thoughts and opinions are taken into account. Enforced
to its full potential is the Board of Regents Policy 30-36, "Policy
on Recognition of Student Organizations". We welcome every age, ethnicity,
gender, disability, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation,
veteran status, or political affiliation. We wish to have an open forum
which not only allows, but encourages people to voice their opinions about
matters which affect our daily lives. Together, we will take an active
part in changing social injustices which cripple our society from advancing
to its potential. It is our purpose to instill in the University of Wisconsin-Madison
a true understanding behind, the oneness of humankind.
Mission Statement
Students for the Oneness of
Humankind is an organization which aims to give every student on this
campus a voice by promoting a medium open to discussion based on societal
issues. We are an active organization that will engage in peaceful yet
demonstrative forms of detest against any injustice if an issue is to
arise. Our cause is humanity and our effect will be determined by how
much we are able to make the human experience a fair and just one for
all.
Information Contact
Amber Grant
Chair & Co-Founder
1-414-531-3551
Email: ajgrant2@wisc.edu
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