After some commotion at the last Town Hall meeting, it is evident that OCAD’s renaming needs a lot more assertive debate and critical problem solving. There are many issues that have arisen with the OCAD administration’s drastic decision to re-name and re-brand the school, without any genuine communication, research and discussion with the OCAD internal and extended community for the making of this decision.
A completely student organized event, this meeting is an opportunity for students, faculty, alumni and professionals to truthfully address their opinions, concerns, suggestions and visions for the future of this school. We have a lot to talk about. Wise action will not be made if we do not dig into the root of the problem here. It’s time to bring our voices together and listen to one another if we want to make any change that is for the best interest of this thriving community.
This heated session will be documented and its recording has the possibility to be publicized. Make a presence, voice your opinion, listen and be receptive to people with perspectives different than your own. It’s time to be realistic, intelligent and more importantly democratic about this decision.
Supported by the Student Union
Hosted by Ghazaleh Etezal (Graphic Design 4th year thesis student) and Mohammed Mohsen (Drawing and Painting fourth year student and SU President)
These are questions that we will be discussing…
1. Is the renaming necessary? Why and for what purpose?
2. Is it wise for OCAD to put “University” in its official identity name considering its studio based education and current circumstances?
3. If the re-brand and renaming is an absolute, what thinking must we go through to consider a new name and identity? How do we problem solve with our creative abilities to embrace the education and community here at OCAD?
Read Globe & Mail’s report
Here is OCAD Student Forum 2006