The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - 7A As a youth, Stenvig saw race, gender divides SG STENVIG From Page 1A "I've always felt very much that it is part of who I am to fight for equal treatment and I've always been very aware of injustice in part because of facing discrimination as a woman," she said. Stenvig's party platform focuses on increasing minority enrollment at the University and working to reverse Proposal 2, which banned the use of race- and gender-based affirmative action at public insti- tutions in the state of Michigan in Nov.2006. Stenvig grew up in Royal Oak, a predominately white Detroit suburb, with a mother and father who defied traditional gender roles. Her mother supported the fam- ily as a lawyer, while her father was a stay-at-home parent. Stenvig said she first began to encounter gender stereotypes when she was in kindergarten. "I remember at a very young age going on a field trip and my teacher reminding us to have our moms make our lunch," Stenvig said. "I remember saying, 'My mom doesn't pack my lunch - my dad packs my lunch. I knew there was something about this that was a problem." Stenvig's views on affirmative action stem from her childhood in a relatively homogeneous commu- nity. "My best friend was probably one of three black students in the school," said Stenvig, who is white. "It was really segregated. The area is very white, but I think being Jewish and raised in a Jew- ish neighborhood meant that I was more politically aware of rac- ism." Stenvig said the decision to become involved with DAAP helped her overcome her timid- ity. Stenvig tried to get over her shy- ness by talking to people one-on- one about issues like affirmative action. She said the experience allowed her to meet people without having to face her ultimate fear of public speaking. "One thingthat people say about me is that I will try anything even though most things feel outside my comfort zone," Stenvig said. "Pub- lic speaking is more and more in my comfort zone now, because I have things I want to say and I believe these things." Monica Smith, a University alum and law student at Wayne State University, said she was struck by Stenvig's ability to attract support- ers. "When organizing and petition- ing to get people involved with issues, things that wouldn't be the most fun things in the world, she makes fun and exciting," Smith said. But last year's MSA presidential elections brought anything but fun for DAAP. The Michigan Action Party, DAAP's opposition, won about 75 percent of the vote in the March election, while DAAP won about25 percent. Stenvig said her party is tak- ing a different approach for this contest. That approach, Stenvig said, includes actively support- ing a lawsuit to overturn Pro- posal 2. A judge ruled yesterday that the case, Cantrell v. Granholm - a lawsuit in which the pro-affirma- tive action group BAMN was a plaintiff - would not go to a full trial and that Proposal 2 would be upheld. Stenvig said she looked forward to appealing the decision. During an interview with The Michigan Daily's editorial board last week, Stenvig rejected the idea that DAAP is a single-issue party, saying the party stands for other issues of national and international importance. She mentioned issues ranging from the war in Iraq to reforming - or scrapping - standardized testing for applicants to the Uni- versity. Stenvig, said she also hopes to improve mental health services for students at the University and to make it easier for them to get help. "In trying to help people get through the process of getting counseling, you have to jump through so many hoops that if you are depressed,there'snowayyou're going to do this on your own," she said. Neal Lyons, a University alum and friend of Stenvig's, said the MSA presidential candidate would make good on her word if elected. "It's taken for granted that our opponents are people who put forward fake promises as elec- tion gimmicks and never follow through on them," he said. "Kate is the other way around. She is fighting for real changes and real improvement, whether on or off the assembly. For her it's not a case of personal ambition. She has a vision of something to accomplish and that's why she's running." what drew me to funding in gen- eral and that's what drew me to be treasurer," she said. Shingwani's colleagues said there are numerous qualities that would make students support her. Current MSA President Mohammad Dar said Shingwani works harder than anyone else on the assembly, earning the respect of its members. "No one has put more time working in the MSA office this year than Sabrina," Dar said. "Hands down. She puts in more hours than anyone else on MSA. She went above and beyond the call of the job. Really, her best tal- ent is that she brings out the best in everyone else's ideas." Because she's running on the Michigan Action Party ticket, which won three-quarters of the vote in last year's election, some have raised questions about wheth- er Shingwani would make MSA more transparent if elected. Many, including MAP's opponent, the Defend Affirmative Action Party, have criticized MAP on the issue. In response, Shingwani said MSA needs to look for ways to improve if students outside the organization perceive a problem with the assembly. "If students are voicing that (transparency) as a concern, then yeah, of course it's a concern," Shingwani said. "And we're addressing that." She pointed to a recently passed resolution that requires each rep- resentative to write a monthly report about what he or she has done in office. She said the assem- bly would begin posting these reports on a new website slated for launch in August. Along with her plans to increase MSA's transparency, Shingwani, a New York native, pledged to work to connect alumni and LSA stu- dents looking for summer jobs and internships and to improve the availability of financial aid resources for LSA students. Shin- gwani suggested a plan that would realign financial aid advisors so that each student is assigned an advisor, similar to the way aca- demic advising works. Though Shingwani appears to have some clear ideas for what she'd like to do in the assembly, Business School junior Arvind Sohoni, who's running on Shin- gwani's ticket as the vice presi- dential candidate, said Shingwani won't go on a power trip if elected. "I don't think she was one of those people that came to Michi- gan thinking that student govern- ment was going to be what she wanted to do," he said. "I think she just realized how much fun it's been." the michigan daily BUSINESS/LAW SCHOOL SPA- NEAR U CIOUS I & 2 bdrms. just minutes away. 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