City College geography professors will host the 25th anniversary of Geography Awareness week event Monday Nov. 8 from noon-1 p.m. in Learning Resource Center 105.
Geography professors Craig Davis and Michael Hunter have hosted Geography Awareness Week for the past seven years. Davis and Hunter invited Central Geography Information Systems Manager of Sacramento Maria MacGunigal to City College to explain and discuss a recent redistricting process the city underwent.
According to Davis, MacGunigal will be discussing the redistricting process that Sacramento underwent upon completion of the 2010 Census.
“I’ve known Maria for quite some time,” Davis said. “She’s definitely a product of this area.”
Davis said the event takes place every third week of November and encourages students, families and community members to focus on the importance of geography. The goal of the event is to invite and offer information to students as well as people in the community.
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Eric Alston, a student at City College, wasn’t informed of the event or awareness week, but is familiar with the redistricting process of City Council boundaries.
“This would give students a good amount of knowledge of the people of these areas and the people that are running them,” Alston said.
This event will be held in the Learning Resource Center 105
For more information on this event, contact Craig Davis at 558-2578