- 1). Do some research on the background of the culture your group will represent.
- 2). Form a small group of people who share your cultural interest. Look for members among your friends, classmates and people in your residence hall.
- 3). Begin assigning a few top-level administrative positions. One person should act as president of the group. Other important positions include people to handle finances, publicity and recruitment.
- 4). Contact your school administration and find out how to register a student group. This may involve writing a constitution, filling out some paperwork or attending one or more orientation meetings.
- 5). Publicize your group with fliers, information tables, e-mail notices and other methods.
- 6). Hold regular meetings where individuals can discuss the issues surrounding the culture your group represents.
- 7). Host social events featuring food, music and other elements of your group's culture.
- 8). Contact professors, administrators and local residents who represent your culture and ask them to participate in lectures and forums about their experiences as part of a specific cultural group.
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