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Neuman Kansan staff writer The information packets introduce a forum about racism and cultural diversity that Black Men of Today members hope will generate honest reflection about racism at the University of Kansas. About half of the organizations are expected to participate in Black Men of Today for the forum, Darrent Fulcher, Black Men of Today executive board member, said. to encourage fraternity and sorority members to think about racism, Fulcher said. It is important for people who attend to the read the packet and answer the questions so they will be prepared for the activities, he said. Although the forum will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, the information packets were being distributed in advance "It's not going to be like other forums where people sit at the front of the room and answer questions." Fulcher said. "The information in the packets will make them more comfortable with what will happen." In addition to the questionnaire, the packets contained forum goals, news articles about racist violence and reports about racism in the United States. Some of the questions were: "Have you ever participated in action that interpreted as racist?" and "What have you done to individual, done to oppose racism?" The forum will include a guest speaker, who has not yet been named, a skit about racism at KU, a video presentation, time to review the questionaires and a question-and answer session. "I'm really anticipating that it will get heated," Fulcher said. "The set up is so that people will feel comfortable getting things out in the open." Members also are planning a Saturday night social for forum participants that will include a buffet, dessert and cocktails. Society and an awards ceremony. John Lewis, executive board member, said the social would be important because students usually left school and forget about what was said. "There's never any activity between the groups," he said. KU to work on new diversity video By Monica Mendoza Kansan staff writer A new video,highlighting diversity at the University of Kansas, will soon be in the works. The Office of New Student Orientation is working with students, faculty and administrators to produce a video expected to be ready by spring, said Kathryn Kretschmar, director of new student orientation. The video will replace the seven-minute "Valuing Diversity" video, which featured 15 KU students and Chancellor Gene A. Budig talking about diversity on campus. It will show all 18 summer orientation sessions. Kretschmer said that most of the student feedback about the video was positive but that a few things would change. "We would like to make it more direct, more responsive." Kretschner said. "We would also like to have more positive solutions to the questions that we raise. The new video also will be about seven minutes long, she said. Bob Lewis, radio-television producer for University Relations, said the idea for the video last spring was that there had not been much time to prepare. "We put the last one together in about a month and a half," Lewis said. needed for a more caring approach. Kretschmer said she had talked to several student groups on campus to ask students to evaluate the video. "There is no direction at this point," Lewis said. "We are hoping to interview a few key students to get a campus climate is like on campus this year." He said he was taking the time "We would like to include real-life experiences and let the student tell the viewers how they dealt with it," she said. The University of Kansas is one of the few universities that has produced its own diversity video, Kretschmann said. She has been contacted by several other universities for ideas. Your paper, your news. THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA KANSAN Campus-Nation/World-Sports-Weather-Arts/Entertainment JUST IN CASE. 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