Pandora's
Constitution
Pandora: The Dickinson College Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Straight Alliance
Constitution:
ARTICLE I: Name of Organization
Section 1: This organization is known as Pandora:
The Dickinson College Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Straight
Alliance.
ARTICLE II: Affiliation
Section 1: Pandora: the Dickinson College Lesbian
Gay Bisexual Transgender Straight Alliance is officially associated
with Dickinson College and the Carlisle Community.
ARTICLE III: Purpose of Organization
Section 1: Pandora is a newly formed student organization
(founded Sept. 1999) on the Dickinson College campus in Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. It is devoted to political activism, raising
awareness, and public education on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and
transgender issues. One does not have to identify as gay,
lesbian, bisexual, or transgender to be a part of Pandora. Pandora
is an organization for students interested in and concerned about
issues of importance to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
people, their friends, supporters, and allies. Pandora wants
to be the voice of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
student community on the Dickinson College campus.
Pandora's goal is to make a contribution to help
build a more just and liberated society in which everyone can feel
safe, accepted and validated, and in which civil rights and human
rights are upheld and protected. Pandora respects and celebrates
all diversity, and understands that diversity in its various forms
is not an impediment but rather a strength to any organization. Pandora
desires to capitalize on this diversity and to let everyone and
anyone participate in projects, and to bring their specific skills,
qualifications, and potential into play.
Pandora recognizes that homophobia and heterosexism
are both forms of human oppression related to other forms of oppression
such as racism, anti-Semitism, classism, sexism/ genderism, ageism/
adultism, ableism, erotophobia, and others. Pandora realizes
that to best combat hetereosexism, homophobia, and sexism/ genderism,
one must look at this system of oppression/ suppression holistically
and cultivate an understanding of this dynamics of this system. Pandora
also recognizes that this system of oppression has been handed
down to everyone of us in this culture and thus each and everyone
must struggle to overcome his/her/hir own prejudice and stereotyping. Thus
in doing so, we will be working towards the liberation of humanity
as a whole.
Section 2: Pandora seeks to reduce prejudice against
lesbian, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered peoples by educating
the Dickinson and Carlisle communities on issues of gender and
sexuality. Pandora seeks to promote equality and respect
amongst all people. The members of Pandora want to become
an everyday part of campus life, adding visibility as members of
Pandora and thus supporters of GLBT human and civil rights in this
country and around the world.
Section 3: Pandora seeks to become a part of Dickinson's
academic and social life by organizing events of both an education
and recreational nature.
Section 4: Pandora would like to foster closer ties
with GLBT alumni/ alumnae to create a network between currently
enrolled GLBT students at the college and graduates thereof.
Section 5: Pandora will look for recognition and
visibility by also personally inviting faculty and administrators
to the groups' events and meetings.
Section 6: In the spirit of out-reach, Pandora will
also devote itself to community service and networking with organizations
in Carlisle, Harrisburg, the Dickinson School of Law, and other
surrounding communities. Community service will be observed
by either fund-raising or hands-on activity.
Section 7: Pandora will hold a Coffeehouse event
weekly. This meeting will NOT serve as a weekly meeting but
will be a venue for discussion and group viewing of GLBT themed
material including audio-visual materials. Coffeehouse is
critical to the GLBT community because it is currently the only
social atmosphere promoting GLBT issues.
Section 8: Pandora is not Allies. Pandora's
focus is on activism, visibility, and education and seeks to go
beyond what Allies has and hasn't accomplished in the past. Allies
is currently inactive making Pandora the only GLBT group on campus.
Section 9: Pandora will publish a bi-semesterly news
magazine. Each issue will be themed with some aspect of the
GLBT community. This News magazine is critical to the expression,
discussion, and visibility of the GLBT community on campus which
at this time is ignored, exploited and harassed. This media
will allow people with strong feelings on GLBT issues to speak
there mind in a way conducive to change.
ARTICLE IV: Membership
Section 1: Any member of the Dickinson College community
may be recognized as an active member of Pandora if she/ he/ ze
demonstrates a strong passion, desire, and commitment to eliminating
homophobia, heterosexism, and related forms of oppression.
Section 2: At the constitutional meeting of January
26, 2000, volunteers formed the first executive board. As
of fall of 2000, elections will be held every semester to select
a new board in order to ensure a full and active team year round.
ARTICLE V: Executive Board
Section 1: The executive board shall consist of an
eight to ten person committee. The board will distribute
the following responsibilities at the beginning of the semester:
These responsibilities are subject to change, and
may even expand, based on growth and development of the group.
Section 2: The executive board is egalitarian and
non-hierarchical.
Section 3: Attendance at the executive board meetings
will be taken. A board member missing more than three meetings
per semester, without a proper excuse, will loser her/ his/ hir
position on the executive board.
Section 4: Our advisors are collectively Vikki Zavales,
Lonna Malmsheimer, and Sharon O'Brien.
Section 5: A vote of two thirds majority of present
members may change the advisor(s) at any regular meeting.
Section 6: The leadership of board and club meetings
will rotate weekly.
Section 7: Specific tasks and responsibilities (see
Article IV) will be distributed equitably amongst board and club
members.
ARTICLE VI: Business
Section 1: The business of Pandora is open ended and should be
focused on the education and involvement of the Dickinson Community
regarding GLBT issues and is only limited by the members' own creativity
and ambition.
Section 2: The election will be determined by a 2/3 majority vote.
Section 3: A specific time will be designated by which ballots
must be cast in a designated HUB box.
In order for a board member to keep his/
her/ hir position, the board member must execute the duties assigned
to her/ him/ hir and attend the required number of meetings. If
a board members fails to follow her/ his/ hir responsibilites,
the group has the power to remove them from office by means of
impeachment. This motion for impeachment is to be heard and
brought to the attention of the advisor, upon which time it will
be heard by the executive board.
One week following this motion, both
the accused officer and the executive board will given the opportunity
to plead their cases, and the entire organization will have the
opportunity to respond.
ARTICLE VIII: Procedure for Amending the Constitution
Section 1: The constitution will be reviewed annually to determine
its validity. If the constitution is invalid, all of the
necessary revisions will be made by the executive board, based
upon input from all of Pandora's members.
Section 2: Any member can present a written amendment to the constitution,
and to the executive board.
Section 3: Proposed amendments will be discussed at a general
meeting. Based upon the input from the general membership,
the executive board shall be responsible for any and all revisions. After
proposing such revisions, the amendment will then be brought forth
to the general membership for a decisive vote.
ARTICLE IX: Ratification
Section 1: A majority vote of two thirds of the general membership
is required to pass any amendment to the constitution.
ARTICLE X: Finances
Section 1: No dues are to be collected for Pandora.
ARTICLE XI: Meetings
Section 1: Board meetings for Pandora will be held weekly, or
bi weekly. It is the goal of such meetings to discuss the
matters that concern GLBT individuals within the Dickinson community,
as well as matters that affect GLBT persons outside the Dickinson
community.
ARTICLE XII: Bylaws
Section 1: All committees are to be established under this heading.
Section 2: All bylaws will be done under this heading, according
to the procedures for amending this constitution.
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