I was unsure of what to expect going in, but I honestly loved it. While EVP focuses on the outside activities for TUVA, IVP hones in more of how can TUVA be better represented. What are possible co-programming opportunities? How can TUVA better interact with its Tulane population? If I was IVP, I would love to not only join other Asian culture clubs, but also find ways to promote and support the other minorities on campus. Sitting in on the MCC meeting made me realize that the minorities on campus are disadvantaged by number, especially in funding. As an IVP, I believe that I can effectively voice the concerns of TUVA, find ways to incorporate more of a cmomunity between the MCC clubs, and create strong community ties within TUVA itself. In addition, I believe the work of an IVP should include ways on how to educate the Tulane population about Vietnamese culture, which means continuously improving Tet and meetings. I also believe topics such as what is it likes to be Vietnamese American are important to discussions to have, because the majority of Tulanians do not understand Vietnamese culture. I believe TUVA can definitely become a mentoring,safe space for not only Vietnamese student but also other minorities to find family and a place of belonging, because feeling lost is quite easy, especially among freshman. I am also quite interested in learning more about MCC and the roles minority, culture clubs play at Tulane, because I do not entirely understand how Tulane's administration interacts or treats its
I was unsure of what to expect going in, but I honestly loved it. While EVP focuses on the outside activities for TUVA, IVP hones in more of how can TUVA be better represented. What are possible co-programming opportunities? How can TUVA better interact with its Tulane population? If I was IVP, I would love to not only join other Asian culture clubs, but also find ways to promote and support the other minorities on campus. Sitting in on the MCC meeting made me realize that the minorities on campus are disadvantaged by number, especially in funding. As an IVP, I believe that I can effectively voice the concerns of TUVA, find ways to incorporate more of a cmomunity between the MCC clubs, and create strong community ties within TUVA itself. In addition, I believe the work of an IVP should include ways on how to educate the Tulane population about Vietnamese culture, which means continuously improving Tet and meetings. I also believe topics such as what is it likes to be Vietnamese American are important to discussions to have, because the majority of Tulanians do not understand Vietnamese culture. I believe TUVA can definitely become a mentoring,safe space for not only Vietnamese student but also other minorities to find family and a place of belonging, because feeling lost is quite easy, especially among freshman. I am also quite interested in learning more about MCC and the roles minority, culture clubs play at Tulane, because I do not entirely understand how Tulane's administration interacts or treats its