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Please make checks payable to the University Club Mail to Indiana Memorial Union #150, 900 E. 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, or call 812-855-1325 to pay by credit card. Deadline for reservations and payment, October 4 PRINT your name as you would like it to appear on your name tag. NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ Mesclum Greens with Dried Figs, Almonds and Mandarin Oranges Tahini Marinated Chicken Saffron Orzo with Parsley and Fresh Lemon Coconut and Mango Rice Pudding $17.50 Members/ $19.50 Guests Minestrone: Seasonal Vegetables, White Beans, Basil Pistou ½ Veggie Wrap: Hummus, Fresh Baby Greens, Cucumber, Red Onion and Roast- ed Pepper in a Vegetable Tortilla Wrap Chocolate No Bake Cookie $14.00 Members/ $16.00 Guests In February 1962, three years into Fidel Castros rule of their Cuban homeland, the González family—an auto mechanic, his wife, and two young children—landed in Mi- ami as refugees with a few personal possessions and two boles of Cuban rum. Gerardos journey came full circle when he returned to Cuba for the first me fiſty years aſter he leſt. In this presentaon, he will discuss his impressions, emoons and conversaons he had with Cuban people during his first and several subsequent visits to the island. Biography: Gerardo M. González, PhD, is Dean Emeritus of the Indiana University School of Educaon and Professor of Educaonal Leadership and Policy Studies. González has long been a noted and fearless educaon acvist. On his rerement from the deanship in July 2015, he was recognized as one of the thirty most influenal deans of educaon in the United States. In addion to his current professorial role, he serves as special advisor to the IU Office of Interna- onal Programs on Cuba iniaves. In August 2018, IU Press released his memoir—A Cuban Refugees Journey to the American Dream: The Power of Educaon. Speaker Luncheon Thursday, October 11 University Club PresidentsRoom Scholarship awards and presentaon at 11:45 a.m., Lunch will be served at 12:30 University Club Scholarship Recipients Jessie Wang-Catering, Nick Dye-Bowling and Billiards, Taylor Busse-Tudor Room Meal Selection Full Meal __________ or Veggie Wrap ___________ Full Meal __________ or Veggie Wrap ___________ Select between the full meal or the lighter menu opon Price varies Guest Speaker Gerardo M. González Cuba Personal: A Refugees People-to-People Stories from Visits to the Island Sponsored by the University Womens Club and the Luncheon Club

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Page 1: Speaker Luncheon Sponsored by the University Women s ... · ed Pepper in a Vegetable Tortilla Wrap Chocolate No Bake Cookie $14.00 Members/ $16.00 Guests In February 1962, three years

Please make checks payable to the University Club

Mail to Indiana Memorial Union #150,

900 E. 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405,

or call 812-855-1325 to pay by credit card.

Deadline for reservations and payment, October 4

PRINT your name as you would

like it to appear on your name tag.

NAME: ____________________________________

NAME: ____________________________________

Mesclum Greens with Dried Figs, Almonds and Mandarin Oranges

Tahini Marinated Chicken

Saffron Orzo with Parsley and Fresh Lemon

Coconut and Mango Rice Pudding

$17.50 Members/ $19.50 Guests

Minestrone: Seasonal Vegetables, White Beans, Basil Pistou

½ Veggie Wrap: Hummus, Fresh Baby Greens, Cucumber, Red Onion and Roast-

ed Pepper in a Vegetable Tortilla Wrap

Chocolate No Bake Cookie

$14.00 Members/ $16.00 Guests

In February 1962, three years into Fidel Castro’s rule of their Cuban homeland, the

González family—an auto mechanic, his wife, and two young children—landed in Mi-

ami as refugees with a few personal possessions and two bottles of Cuban rum. Gerardo’s journey came full circle when he returned to Cuba for the first time fifty

years after he left. In this presentation, he will discuss his impressions, emotions and

conversations he had with Cuban people during his first and several subsequent visits

to the island.

Biography: Gerardo M. González, PhD, is Dean Emeritus of the Indiana University School of Education and Professor

of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. González has long been a noted and fearless education activist. On his

retirement from the deanship in July 2015, he was recognized as one of the thirty most influential deans of education

in the United States. In addition to his current professorial role, he serves as special advisor to the IU Office of Interna-

tional Programs on Cuba initiatives. In August 2018, IU Press released his memoir—A Cuban Refugee’s Journey to the

American Dream: The Power of Education.

Speaker Luncheon

Thursday, October 11

University Club Presidents’ Room

Scholarship awards and presentation at 11:45 a.m., Lunch will be served at 12:30

University Club Scholarship Recipients

Jessie Wang-Catering, Nick Dye-Bowling and Billiards, Taylor Busse-Tudor Room

Meal Selection

Full Meal __________ or Veggie Wrap ___________

Full Meal __________ or Veggie Wrap ___________

Select between the full meal or the lighter menu

option

Price varies

Guest Speaker Gerardo M. González

Cuba Personal: A Refugee’s People-to-People Stories from Visits to the Island

Sponsored by the University Women’s

Club and the Luncheon Club