BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Lewis & Clark Events BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20090308T100000 RDATE:20090308T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20091101T090000 RDATE:20091101T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20100314T100000 RDATE:20100314T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20101107T090000 RDATE:20101107T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20110313T100000 RDATE:20110313T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20111106T090000 RDATE:20111106T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20120311T100000 RDATE:20120311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20121104T090000 RDATE:20121104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20130310T100000 RDATE:20130310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20131103T090000 RDATE:20131103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20140309T100000 RDATE:20140309T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20141102T090000 RDATE:20141102T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20150308T100000 RDATE:20150308T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20151101T090000 RDATE:20151101T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20160313T100000 RDATE:20160313T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20161106T090000 RDATE:20161106T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20170312T100000 RDATE:20170312T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20171105T090000 RDATE:20171105T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091015T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091015T200000 LOCATION:Olin 301 SUMMARY:Memory Studies Lecture Series DESCRIPTION:James Loewen\, bestselling author of Lies My Teacher Told Me and Sundown Towns\, received his doctorate from Harvard University\, and taught race relations at the University of Vermont for over two decades.& #160\; His lecture is titled The Most Important Era in U.S. History You N ever Heard Of\, and Why. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
James Loewen\, bestselling author of
\n The second of three lectures this fall\, prese nted by James Loewen\, bestselling author of Lies My Teacher Told Me< /em> and Sundown Towns.\n
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Food will be served!
UID:20091020T230000Z-310@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20090929T145226Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/310-informational-meeting LAST-MODIFIED:20090929T215226Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/6735_infoimage.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:310 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/6735_infoimage.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Caption... X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Ethnic Studies\, Gender Studies &\; Latin American Studies Programs Informational Meeting X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:diversity|interdisciplinary|multicultural|people|present ation|student event|student events|student END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091111 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091112 LOCATION:Templeton Student Center SUMMARY:Sixth Annual Lewis & Clark College Ray Warren Multicultural S ymposium DESCRIPTION:Sixth Annual Lewis &\; Clark College Ray Warren Multicultu ral Symposium X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sixth Annual Lewis &\; Clark College Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium
UID:20091111T080000Z-559@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20091106T131509Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/559-sixth-annual-lewis-clark-c ollege-ray-warren LAST-MODIFIED:20091106T233509Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/7292_program_cover_resized.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:559 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/7292_program_cover_resized.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Caption... X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Mixed: \; The Politics of Hybrid Identiti es X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:advocacy|arts|civic engagement|community engagement|conf erence|diversity|education|exhibition|faculty event|faculty|humanities|in terdisciplinary|lecture|media appearances|multicultural|multimedia|open t o the public|people|performance|politics|Portland|presentation|staff even t|staff|student event|student events|student|symposia|uncommon journeys|v isual arts END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091118T151500 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091118T161500 LOCATION:Miller 205 SUMMARY:Roots of Migration Information Session DESCRIPTION:Talk with the Resident Director Riley Merline and History Pro fessor Elliott Young about how the Border Studies Program combines rigoro us academic study\, practical on-site learning\, travel seminars and stru ctured reflection in a semester that engages students in some of today's most urgent social\, economic\, and ecological matters. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Talk with the Resident Director Riley M erline and History Professor Elliott Young about how the Border Studies P rogram combines rigorous academic study\, practical on-site learning\, tr avel seminars and structured reflection in a semester that engages studen ts in some of today's most urgent social\, economic\, and ecological matt ers.
UID:20091118T231500Z-594@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20091116T114816Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/594-roots-of-migration-informa tion-session LAST-MODIFIED:20091116T202952Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/7725_roots_of_migration.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:594 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/7725_roots_of_migration.rev.1373936719.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Border Studies Program X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:diversity|education|multicultural|people|student event|s tudent events|student|study abroad|uncommon journeys END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100119T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100119T183000 LOCATION:Legal Research Center\, Student Lounge SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Speaker: Randall Kennedy DESCRIPTION:Randall Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor of Law at H arvard Law School (http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.htm l?id=36)\, where he joined the faculty in 1984. Professor Kennedy's resea rch focuses on racial conflict as it relates to legal institutions in Ame rican life. His 80+ publications include four single-authored books\, on e of which – Race\, Crime\, and the Law \;– won the Robert F. Ken nedy Book Award in 1988. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Randall Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor of Law at Harvard Law School\, where he joi ned the faculty in 1984. Professor Kennedy's research focuses on racial c onflict as it relates to legal institutions in American life.
His 80+ publications include four single-authored books\, one of which – < em>Race\, Crime\, and the Law \;– won the Robert F. Kennedy Bo ok Award in 1988.
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Film in Focus: "Do th e Right Thing" \;
Feb 16 @6:30pm (Smith Hall)
Directed by visionary filmmaker Spike Lee\, watch the film that looks at race relations in America\, circa 1989\, and is one of the most thought-p rovoking and groundbreaking films of the last 20 years.
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Ralph
Ellison's \;Three Days Before The Shooting" \; \;
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Feb. 17 @7:30pm (Agnes Flanagan Chapel
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Ralph Ellison died leaving four decades' worth of scribbled not es for an ambitious second novel. \; LC's own John Callahan\, Morgan S. Odell Professor of Humanities &\; Adam Bradley\, BA '96 are the l iterary detectives that fit the pieces together. \; Hear both scholar s read from Ellison's long-rumored second novel\, with book signing to fo llow.
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"The Only Black Student":An Evening with Author Lull Menghesa
Feb 24 @4pm (Thayer)
For students of color entering a Predo minantly White Institution (PWI)\, the challenges are many. While moving into the realm of higher learning is an exciting and proud moment\, you'l l find that the challenges are ones that you WON'T find in your "Welcome Packet." Refreshments Served!
UID:20100201T080000Z-1243@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20100215T155216Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1243-celebrate-black-history-m onth LAST-MODIFIED:20100216T193127Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:1243 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Office of Multicultural Affairs\, the Black Stude nt Union\, International Students oft Lewis &\; Clark\, and English De partment invite you to Lewis &\; Clark's Black History Month programs. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:civic engagement|faculty event|multicultural|open to the public|staff event|student event END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100413T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100413T173000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel SUMMARY:Carmund White - Solo Lecture Recita DESCRIPTION:Tenor Carmund White will perform a solo lecture recital on th e African-American spiritual. Mr. White's haunting performance will inter sperse remarks about the history and context of the spiritual with his st unning a cappella interpretations of many of these powerful songs. Carmu nd White is an experienced opera singer\, actor\, and scholar\, with perf orming credits including the Kennedy Center\, Indianapolis Opera\, Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre\, and LongLeaf Opera. His acting roles range from Sh akespeare to Athol Fugard. He is a member of the faculty of the Berkshire Choral Festival\, and for years\, he served as Head Vocal Coach for the African American Choral Ensemble\, a unique organization at Indiana Unive rsity dedicated to performing choral works by African American composers. Reception to follow performance in lower level of Chapel. Co-sponsored by the Dean of the College's Distinguished Speaker Fund\, the Music Depa rtment\, and the Ethnic Studies Program. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tenor Carmund White will perform a solo lecture recital on the African-American spiritual . Mr. White's haunting performance will intersperse remarks abou t the history and context of the spiritual with his stunning a cappella i nterpretations of many of these powerful songs.
Reception to follow performance in lower level of Chapel.
Co -sponsored by the Dean of the College's Distinguished Speaker Fund\, the Music Department\, and the Ethnic Studies Program.
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Roundtable Panelists: Lewis &\; Clark Professors
Joel Mar tinez (Philosophy)\, The Ethics of Free Speech
Rei ko Hillyer (History/Ethnic Studies)\, History of Racist Caricatu re in the US
Linda Angst (SOAN/Ethnic Studies)\, R acist Imagery in Cross Cultural Perspective
Paul \; Pow ers (Religious Studies)\, Intent and Speech in Cross-Cultural Pe rspective
Garrick Itamani (Art/Ethnic Studies)\, P rovocative Aesthetics in Art
Susan Mandiberg (Law School)\, Harmful Intentions and Harmful Effects in the Law
Paula Abrams (Law School)\, Limits of Free Speech in the Law
Elliott Young (History/Ethnic Studies)\, Moder
ator
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More information @ 503-768-7378\, hugg@lclark.edu
UID:20101028T223000Z-3535@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20101020T143835Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/3535-ethnic-studies-presents-t he-price-of-free LAST-MODIFIED:20101020T223203Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:3535 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:A roundtable debate for Lewis &\; Clark faculty\, students\, and staff about the values of free speech and creating a safe community that projects people from harassment and discrimination. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:civic engagement|diversity|faculty event|faculty|interdi sciplinary|multicultural|staff event|staff|student event|student END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101110T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101110T210000 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium UID:20101110T210000Z-2839@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20100824T130647Z URL:http://www.lclark.edu/live/news/7141-7th-annual-ray-warren-multicultu ral-symposium-and LAST-MODIFIED:20100824T200647Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20101112T080000Z;INTERVAL=1 X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:2839 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the seventh annual Ray Warren multicultur al symposium\, And Justice For All. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:civil rights|diversity|human rights|immigration|lecture| multicultural|open to the public|performing arts|race|symposia|visual art s X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2010-11-12 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101117T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101117T213000 LOCATION:Howard 102 SUMMARY:Gender Studies Film Series: "Made in L.A." UID:20101118T030000Z-3639@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20101110T141349Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/3638-gender-studies-film-serie s-made-in-la LAST-MODIFIED:20101110T221405Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/15185_fall_2010_made_in_la_poster.rev.1373936830.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:3639 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/15185_fall_2010_made_in_la_poster.rev.1373936830.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:2008 National Emmy Winner documentary about three L. A. immigrant garment workers shows us how activists are made\, working to gether to build a more just world. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101210T143000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101210T153000 LOCATION:Council Chamber SUMMARY:Islam\, Race & Hip Hop: A Social Justice Perspective UID:20101210T223000Z-3768@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20101206T150841Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/3740-islam-race-hip-hop-a-soci al-justice LAST-MODIFIED:20101206T230851Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/15643_ahmed2010.rev.1373935620.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:3768 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/15643_ahmed2010.rev.1373935620.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Amer Ahmed X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Amer Ahmed\, (a.k.a. Dawah Poet)\, will discuss the e ffectiveness of hip-hop and spoken word to inform community discourse\, s pecifically in regards to breaking down myths and misconceptions around I slam.Students\, faculty and community paneli sts discuss the politics and social effects of racial identity\, and what challenges and opportunities exist with being "Black" in today's climate of race neutrality. \; Join us for the conversation!
Refresh ments will be served.
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Our panelists include:
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UID:20110223T000000Z-5152@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110221T104037Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/4994-community-panel-black-ide ntity-in-a-colorblind LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/17197_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935621.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:5152 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/17197_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935621.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Student\, faculty and community panel discussion. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110223T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110223T170000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, Room 245 SUMMARY:Rudolph P. Byrd\, PhD (LC '75): The Death of the Essential Blac k Subject: Marlon Riggs' "Black Is\, Black Ain't" DESCRIPTION:Rudolph P. Byrd\, PhD is an African American Studies schola r\, alumnus of Lewis &\; Clark\, and founding director of the James We ldon Johnson Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies (http://www .jamesweldonjohnson.emory.edu/) at Emory University. \; Dr. Byrd will explore the complexities of defining "blackness" in America through a sc holarly discussion of the groundbreaking Marlon Riggs film Black Is…Bla ck Aint. Join the community for a special closing reception\, immediatel y following Dr. Byrd's talk in the Frank Manor House.Rudolph P. Byrd In t he NewsChronicle of Higher Education | Feb. 6\, 2011Jean Toomer's Conflic ted Racial Identity (http://chronicle.com/article/Jean-Toomers-Conflicted /126184/?sid=at&\;utm_source=at&\;utm_medium=en)The New York Times | Dec. 26\, 2010Scholars Say Chronicler of Black Life Passed for White (h ttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/27/books/27cane.html)CNN | Nov. 9\, 2010Aut hor Ernest Gaines Comes Home to Where His Ancestors Were Enslaved (http:/ /edition.cnn.com/2010/US/11/09/ernest.gaines.cemetery/)The New York Times | Oct. 20\, 2010Writer Tends Land Where Ancestors Were Slaves (http://ww w.nytimes.com/2010/10/21/us/21gaines.html)CNN | July 30\, 2010 Song Re flects Racial Pride\, Never Intended as AnthemAtlanta Journal-Constitutio n | May 10\, 2010 Alice Walker's Changing World X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rudolph P. Byrd\, PhD. is an African American Studies scholar\, alumnus of Lewis &\; Clark\, and founding director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute for Advanced Interdisc iplinary Studies at Emory University. \; Dr. Byrd will explore th e complexities of defining "blackness" in America through a scholarly dis cussion of the groundbreaking Marlon Riggs film Black Is…Black Aint .
Join the community for a special closing reception\, immed iately following Dr. Byrd's talk in the Frank Manor House.
Rudolph P. Byrd In the News
Immediately following Dr. Byrd's lec ture\, join the entire LC community to commemorate Black History Month\, and connect with friends\, new and well-established. Enjoy music and grea t food. \; Students\, faculty\, staff and alumni are encouraged to at tend.
UID:20110224T013000Z-5154@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110221T104041Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/4996-black-history-month-closi ng-reception LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/17197_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935621.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:5154 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/17197_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935621.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:African American Studies Expert from Emory University \, Rudolph P. Byrd (LC '75) as Special Guest. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110309T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110309T190000 LOCATION:Miller 105 SUMMARY:Heidi Durrow Reads "The Girl Who Fell From The Sky" UID:20110310T020000Z-5155@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110221T104043Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/4998-heidi-durrow-reading-the- girl-who-fell-from-the LAST-MODIFIED:20110309T010904Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/15753_885320727_cropped.rev.1373935620.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:5155 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/15753_885320727_cropped.rev.1373935620.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Author of "The Girl Who Fell From the Sky" comes to L ewis &\; Clark END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110407T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110407T170000 LOCATION:Miller 105 SUMMARY:Mexico's Revolution Then and Now UID:20110407T223000Z-5724@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110401T092328Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5716-mexicos-revolution-then-a nd-now LAST-MODIFIED:20110401T162351Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/18549_cockroftonline.rev.1373936847.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:5724 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/18549_cockroftonline.rev.1373936847.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Cockroftonline X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Talk by Mexican historian J. Cockroft Panel Discussion: \; \;
Beyond the Word: Exploring the Meaning of Multiculturalism Today<
/strong>
Gary Younge \;is an author and award-winning Chicago-based columnist for The Guardian \;who has reported from all over Europe\, Africa\, the US and the C aribbean. \; He also writes a monthly column\, "Beneath the Radar\," for The Nation \;magazine and is the Alfred Knobler Fellow f or The Nation Institute. \; He has written three books\, Who Are We—And Should it Matter in the 21st century?\, Stranger in a S trange Land: Travels in the Disunited States\, and No Place Like Home: A Black Briton's Journey Through the Deep South.
UID:20111110T030000Z-8279@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111026T114909Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8279-ray-warren-multicultural- symposium LAST-MODIFIED:20111109T164653Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/25554_gary_younge_140x140.rev.1373936711.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8279 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/25554_gary_younge_140x140.rev.1373936711.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Lecture: \;Ethnic Studies Colloquium: "Race\, Plac e\, and Power" \;
Become a part of the community discussion.& #160\; No outside reading is required but materials related to the topic can be found at go:lclark.edu/warrensymp.
This interdisciplinary
class examines the cultural geography of segregation and inequality\, and
how ethnic and racial minorities have resisted and reclaimed segregated
spaces. \; Join the ethnic studies students as they open up their cla
ss to the community
with a discussion of the prison-industrial com
plex. \; Themes that will be explored include the origins and rise of
the current prison boom\, the relationship between prisons and the polit
ical economy\, the spatial dimensions of the "carceral landscape\," racis
m in the criminal justice system\, and how the nature of the prison syste
m relates to (or complicates) our understanding of "multiculturalism."
Talking About Race: The Language
We Use in Our Classrooms and Communities \;
What is t
he rhetoric used surrounding race? How do the choices we make in language
influence and inform our social interactions? What should we expect for
the future of dialogue about race? This panel discusses how social dynami
cs impact the way individuals choose (not) to engage over issues of race\
, culture and ethnicity. Strategies for improving our discourse will also
be discussed.
Moderator: Tracy Nguyen-Chung\, L&
amp\;C'07\, Office of Multicultural Affairs Program Coordinator Dyan Watson\, L&\;C Graduate School\, Assistant Profess
or of Education (Social Studies)
Afifa Ahmed-Shafi\
, City of Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement
Mariso
l Jenkins\, L&\;C '15
Blaze Starkey\, L
&\;C '12
Aukeem Ballard\, L&\;C '11\, Woodr
ow Wilson Fellow
\;is one of the founders of the fields of As ian American and comparative ethnic studies. \;He is author of 10 boo ks\, most recently Island World: A History of Hawai'i and the United States (2008) and Pineapple Culture: A History of the Tropical a nd Temperate Zones (2009). \;After receiving his PhD in Africa n history from UCLA\, Professor Okihiro taught in and directed comparativ e ethnic studies programs at Humboldt State University and Santa Clara Un iversity. \;He later developed the Asian American Studies Program at Cornell University before joining the faculty at Columbia and establishin g the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race there. \;He is the r ecipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Studies Asso ciation\, received an honorary doctorate from the University of the Ryuky us in Okinawa\, and is a past president of the Association for Asian Amer ican Studies. \;
Geneva Gay \;is an award-winning professor whose research on multicultura l education and general curriculum theory has brought her national and in ternational attention. \; Her scholarship examines curriculum design\ , staff development\, classroom instruction\, and the intersections of cu lture\, race\, ethnicity\, teaching\, and learning. \; She is the aut hor of At the Essence of Learning: Multicultural Education (1994 ) and Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory\, Practice\, &\; Rese arch (2000) and editor of Becoming Multicultural Educators: Pers onal Journey Toward Professional Agency (2003)\, as well as numerous articles and book chapters.
UID:20111111T030000Z-8280@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111026T115713Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8280-ray-warren-multicultural- symposium LAST-MODIFIED:20111109T164911Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/25555_gary5.rev.1373936711.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8280 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/25555_gary5.rev.1373936711.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Event: \;Student Research Brown Bag Discus
sion \;
Student projects on culture\, identity and th
e modern experience. \; Join us for an interdisciplinary discussion w
ith the students who are developing research projects drawn from topics o
f interest related to the modern multicultural experience. \;
Bring your lunch. \; Drinks and cookies will be provided.
Welcome by: Latricia Brand\, Interim Dean of Students\
, Director of Multicultural Affairs
Emily Katzman\,
L&\;C '12\, "Black Power: A Transnational History of Aboriginal Austr
alian Activism\, 1968-1974"
Alison Dubchans
ky\, L&\;C '12\, \;"Bilingual Children as Language Broker
s: Role Reversals\, Language Choice\, and Identity Development" Lu'ukia Nakanelua\, L&\;C '13\, \;"Reclaiming Space
in Post-modern Los Angeles: Freeways and their Chicano Murals"
\;In poetry and prose\, Lewis & \; Clark students express their understandings of race\, ethnicity\, and identity. \; Each year a new group of students writes an original ser ies of monologues to share powerful feelings and experiences. \; Join us for what is always a highlight of the Ray Warren Multicultural Sympos ium. \;
UID:20111112T030000Z-8281@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111026T120653Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8281-ray-warren-multicultural- symposium-race-monologues LAST-MODIFIED:20111109T165115Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/25581_main_poster.rev.1373936712.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8281 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/25581_main_poster.rev.1373936712.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Event:A comprehensive and informative histori cal documentary on one of the most controversial and transformative socia l movements in America. Featuring Bobby Seale\, Richard Aoki\, David Hill ard\, Emory Douglas\, Elbert "Big Man" Howard and this year's BHM keynote speaker\, Ericka Huggins. Enjoy snacks and a post-film discussion. \ ;(DATE CHANGE from Weds\, Feb. 8th to THURSDAY\, Feb 9th)
UID:20120210T030000Z-9795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120206T104530Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9724-film-in-focus-merritt-col lege-home-of-the-black LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27603_bhm-top.rev.1373935644.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27603_bhm-top.rev.1373935644.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:A comprehensive and informative historical documentar y on one of the most controversial and transformative social movements in America. Featuring Bobby Seale\, Richard Aoki\, David Hillard\, Emory Do uglas\, Elbert "Big Man" Howard and this year's BHM keynote speaker\, Eri cka Huggins. Enjoy snacks and a post-film discussion. \;(DATE CHANGE from Weds\, Feb. 8th to THURSDAY\, Feb 9th) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120214T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120214T200000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Black History Month Keynote: Ericka Huggins DESCRIPTION:"Personal Identity: Guided By a Great Feeling of Love." Eric ka Huggins is a human rights activist\, poet\, professor\, and former Bla ck Panther leader and political prisoner. For the past 25 years\, she has lectured throughout the United States\, where her extraordinary life exp eriences have enabled her to speak personally and eloquently on issues re lating to the physical and emotional well-being of women and children\, y outh\, education\, incarceration\, and the role of the spiritual practice in sustaining activism and promoting change. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Personal Identity: Guided By a Great F eeling of Love."
Ericka Huggins is a human rights activist\, poet \, professor\, and former Black Panther leader and political prisoner. Fo r the past 25 years\, she has lectured throughout the United States\, whe re her extraordinary life experiences have enabled her to speak personall y and eloquently on issues relating to the physical and emotional well-be ing of women and children\, youth\, education\, incarceration\, and the r ole of the spiritual practice in sustaining activism and promoting change .
UID:20120215T030000Z-8865@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111202T113318Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8850-black-history-month-keyno te-ericka-huggins LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/26678_huggins_headshot.rev.1373935639.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8865 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/26678_huggins_headshot.rev.1373935639.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Ericka Huggins is a human rights activist\, poet\, pr ofessor\, and former Black Panther leader and political prisoner. For the past 25 years\, she has lectured throughout the United States\, where he r extraordinary life experiences have enabled her to speak personally and eloquently on issues relating to the physical and emotional well-being o f women and children\, youth\, education\, incarceration\, and the role o f the spiritual practice in sustaining activism and promoting change. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120223T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120223T173000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Community Roundtable: Whiteness and Black Identity DESCRIPTION:Students\, faculty and community guests are invited to join a discussion about the politics and social effects of "whiteness" in the f ormation of black racial identity\, and what it means to be "black" in to day's post-racial society. \;Presenters include: \;Christopher We ndt\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of Political Science\, \;Jane Hunt er\, Associate Dean of the College\, \;Jordan Thierry\, Filmmaker\, " Black Fatherhood Project". X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Students\, faculty and community guests are invited to join a discussion about the politics and social effects o f "whiteness" in the formation of black racial identity\, and what it mea ns to be "black" in today's post-racial society. \;Presenters include : \;Christopher Wendt\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of Political Science\, \;Jane Hunter\, Associate De an of the College\, \;Jordan Thierry\, Filmmaker\, " Black Fatherhood Project".
UID:20120224T003000Z-9796@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120206T104532Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9725-community-roundtable-whit eness-and-black-identity LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27603_bhm-top.rev.1373935644.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9796 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27603_bhm-top.rev.1373935644.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Students\, faculty and community guests are invited t o join a discussion about the politics and social effects of "whiteness" in the formation of black racial identity\, and what it means to be "blac k" in today's post-racial society. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120223T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120223T193000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Film in Focus: Black Fatherhood Project DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker Jordan Thierry offers context and conversation in t his honest exploration of fatherhood in Black America. Through a telling of his own story and interviews with historians\, he traces the roots of the fatherless Black home and reveals a history much more complex and pro found than is often told. Putting that history into perspective is a dial ogue among fathers discussing their experiences\, inspirations\, and insi ght on how communities can come together to \;ensure the power of a f ather's love is \;not lost on America's Black children. \;Prese nted by the Lewis &\; Clark College Office of Multicultural Affairs in commemoration of Black History Month \; \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Filmmaker Jordan Thierry offers context and conversation in this honest exploration of fatherhood in Black Ameri ca. Through a telling of his own story and interviews with historians\, h e traces the roots of the fatherless Black home and reveals a history muc h more complex and profound than is often told. Putting that history into perspective is a dialogue among fathers discussing their experiences\, i nspirations\, and insight on how communities can come together to \;< span style="line-height: 1.3846153846153846\;">ensure the power of a fath er's love is \;not lost on America's Black children.
\;
Presented by the Lewis &\; Clark College Office of Multicultural Affairs in commemoration of Black H istory Month \;
\;
UID:20120224T023000Z-10055@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120220T102708Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9972-film-in-focus-black-fathe rhood-project LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27885_27603_bhm-top_20a42fa370ebf178b092ca8c41dadaf5.rev.1373935647 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:10055 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27885_27603_bhm-top_20a42fa370ebf178b092ca8c41dadaf5.rev .1373935647.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:BHM X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Filmmaker Jordan Thierry \;offer s context and conversation in this honest exploration of fatherhood in Bl ack America. Thierry traces the roots of the fatherless Black household a nd reveals a history much more complex and profound than is often told. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120303T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120303T160000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:47th Annual International Fair UID:20120303T190000Z-9797@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120206T104538Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9755-47th-annual-international -fair LAST-MODIFIED:20120206T184618Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/238/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27617_2012_logo.rev.1373935599.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9797 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/238/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27617_2012_logo.rev.1373935599.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 47th Annual International Fair for in ternational food\, cultural displays\, a fashion show\, and many performa nces. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120315T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120315T163000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:31st Annual Gender Studies Symposium Keynote Event UID:20120315T223000Z-10141@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120223T164251Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/10123-31st-annual-gender-studi es-symposium-keynote-event LAST-MODIFIED:20120224T004308Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/27997_objection.rev.1373936832.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:10141 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/27997_objection.rev.1373936832.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:OBJECTION! Gender\, Sex\, Law\, and Social Cha nge X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Event"Politics 2.0: Mobilizing Race and Id entity in the Age of Social Media"
Merlyna Lim\, \; As sistant Professor\, Consortium for Science\, Policy\, and Outcomes and th e School of Social Transformation\, Arizona State University
Prof essor Lim researches the political culture of technology in relation to i ssues of globalization\, democratization\, livability\, and equity. \ ; Drawing upon her earlier career as an architect\, her work addresses th e interaction of physical and social places (such as public squares) and emerging cyberspaces. \; She is also an active blogger in multiple languages.
UID:20121108T030000Z-13874@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121023T131827Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/13874-9th-annual-ray-warren-mu lticultural-symposium LAST-MODIFIED:20121105T210813Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/33113_limmerlyna.rev.1373936713.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:13874 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/33113_limmerlyna.rev.1373936713.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:"Politics 2.0: Mobilizing Race and Identity in the Ag e of Social Media" Panel Discussion
1:45-3:15 pm\
, Stamm
Going Viral: Popular Culture in the Digital Age
Many of us now turn to the Internet and social m
edia for popular culture\, entertainment\, and personal expression—whet
her we are downloading music\, streaming movies\, watching and sharing on
line videos\, playing interactive games\, or listening to poetry slams.&#
160\; This panel will examine the significance of the Internet and new me
dia technologies for the production and consumption of popular culture\,
particularly expressions dealing with race and ethnicity. \; How does
the Internet enable artists to interact with each other and their audien
ces? \; In what ways might people create a sense of belonging with ot
hers through popular culture? \; Join us in exploring the diverse way
s in which people seek out entertainment\, express themselves creatively\
, and form connections with others through online channels. \;
Moderator: Monica Miller\, L&\;C Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Jossianna Arroyo-Martínez< /strong>\, L&\;C Mellon Distinguished Visiting Scholar\; Associate Pro fessor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies\, University of Texas\, Au stin
Rebecca Shine\, L&\;C alumna\, producer of Papers: Stories of Undocumented Youth\; Student Alliance Projec t
UID:20121108T214500Z-14018@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121030T145606Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/14018-9th-annual-ray-warren-mu lticultural-symposium LAST-MODIFIED:20121105T174709Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:14018 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Panel Discussion Panel Discussion
11:30 am-1:
00 pm\, Thayer
Student Brown Bag: Researching Race an
d Ethnicity
Join us for an interdisciplinary discussion w
ith students who will share original research related to culture\, identi
ty\, and the modern era. \; Coffee and cookies will be provided. 
\; Bring your lunch.
Moderator: Lu'ukia Nakanelua\, L&\;C '13\, Environmental Studies
Jeremy Nichols\, L&\;C '12\, History\, "'No more of that dignity stuff': The Z
ulu Parade and the Civil Rights Movement\, 1960-1967"
Carl
ey Matsumoto\, L&\;C '13\, Environmental Studies\, "Understan
ding the 'Ecological Native': The Relationships Between Environmental NGO
s and Indigenous Groups"
Karen Taylor\, L&\;C
'13\, Ethnic Studies\, and Devon Snyder\, L&\;C '14\,
Sociology/Anthropology\, "Media Proudly Presents: The Citizen" Hannah Atkinson\, L&\;C '14\, Sociology/Anthropology\,
"Media Expression of Indigenous Feminism"
Goldann Salazar<
/strong>\, L&\;C '12 and symposium co-chair\, "At the Intersection of
Identity: Race\, Space\, and Language among Students of Color at Lewis &a
mp\; Clark" \;
Panel Discussion
1:45-3:15 p
m\, Stamm
Whose News?: Race\, Reporting\, and Identit
y
The news of Trayvon Martin spread via smaller news outl
ets and non-traditional media like blogs\, Facebook\, and Twitter before
major news providers picked up the story. \; This panel will examine
the ways in which both traditional and newer media—newspapers\, blogs\,
radio\, and other media technologies—express\, promote\, and gain atte
ntion around race and the politics of identity. \; Additionally\, the
se panelists will address the significance of having different media outl
ets for different racial and ethnic communities. \; How do publishers
and journalists think about and write to their audiences? \; How do
news and social media affect the development of personal and community
60\;identities? \; Last\, this panel will consider the impact of soci
al media and the Internet on the coverage of issues related to racial jus
tice and the kind of access people now have to information and opinion as
a result of this media explosion.
Moderator: Mitch Reyes
\, L&\;C Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies\,
and director of Ethnic Studies program
Lisa Loving\, news editor\, The Skanner News
Sarika Mehta
strong>\, KBOO APA Compass
Lee Shaker\, Assistant
Professor of Communication\, Portland State University\, "Audience Fragm
entation and Identity"
Maileen Hamto\, editor\, <
em>Colors of Influence
Panel Discussion
3:30-5:00 p
m\, Stamm
Trading in Race: The Business of Multicultu
ral Marketing
This panel will examine the effects of ideo
logies of race and ethnicity on the development and marketing of products
and ideas. \; How do companies use communication technologies to pro
mote themselves to different cultural communities? \; What are the im
plications of targeted marketing campaigns for the way we think about rac
e and ethnicity? \; Additionally\, these panelists will consider the
impact of social media and instant access to international communities.
p>
Moderator: Lise Harwin\, L&\;C Director of Pub
lic Relations
Matthew Rugamba\, L&\;C '13
Debra Merskin
Celebrate Black Heritage Month 20
13 | February 18 - March 2
Share photos and comments: #LCBHM
\;
The Lewis &\; Clark Office of Multic ultural Affairs hosts a 3-part film series in honor of Black Heritage Mon th. These three iconic films explore contemporary &\; controversial ra cial issues that defined generations.
4:00 pm A Raisin in the Sun
(1961)
6:00 pm Killer of Sheep (1971)
7:30 pm Do The Right
Thing (1989)**
**Hosted by the Pluralism &\; Unity Project as
part of their Social Justice Film Series
February 20th\, 4:
00pm\, 6:00pm &\; 7:30pm at the Council Chamber\, Lewis &\; Clark C
ollege
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Join us as we continue to explore "Frames of the Blac k Experience: A Retrospective Through Film\, Photography\, and the Arts".
UID:20130221T000000Z-15921@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130215T102859Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15904-classic-cinema-on-the-bl ack-struggle-3-film-series CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T190706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/35512_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935702.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15921 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/35512_bhm_2011_image.rev.1373935702.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Black Heritage Celebration END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130225T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130225T163000 SUMMARY:The 50th Annual Arthur L. Throckmorton Memorial Lecture UID:20130225T233000Z-15578@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130130T144918Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/13024-the-50th-annual-arthur-l -throckmorton-memorial LAST-MODIFIED:20130130T225713Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15578 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Improving the Human Race One Gene at a Time: The Curious History of Eugenics in the Twentieth Century END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130313T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130313T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center SUMMARY:Gender Studies Symposium Keynote Event UID:20130314T020000Z-15653@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130131T161050Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/speak ers/ CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130201T001050Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15653 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:"How Clinging to Gender Subverts Enlightenmen t"Why Are There So Few Black People in Oregon?
A Hidden History Presented by Walidah Imaris ha\, educator\, writer\, activist\, and spoken word artist
 \ ;
Wednesday\, October 30\, 4:30pm in Miller 102. p>
Sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Program
UID:20131030T233000Z-21271@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20131024T160005Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21271-why-are-there-so-few-bla ck-people-in-oregon CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20131024T230407Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/41886_walidah_imarisha_presentation_flyer2.rev.1382655471.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:21271 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/41886_walidah_imarisha_presentation_flyer2.rev.1382655471 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Why Are There So Few Black People in Oregon?< /strong>A Hidden History Presented by Walidah Imarisha\, educator\, write r\, activist\, and spoken word artist X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:civic engagement|civil rights|community engagement|diver sity|ethnicity|multicultural|open to the public|Portland|presentation END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131101T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131101T170000 SUMMARY:Gender and Politics in the New Middle East UID:20131101T230000Z-21472@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20131028T131633Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21286-gender-and-politics-in-t he-new-middle-east CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20131028T201633Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/41889_langohr1.rev.1382719815.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:21472 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/41889_langohr1.rev.1382719815.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Gender and Politics in the New Middle East- A Panel Discussion\;
Complete program at go.lclark.edu/warrensymp
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UID:20131113T080000Z-21296@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20131025T160740Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21296-10th-annual-ray-warren-s ymposium-on-race-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20131101T205611Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20131115T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:21296 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for three days of events exploring issues of race\, ethnicity\, and the carceral state.Keynote Event:
Paul B
utler\, professor of law\, Georgetown University Law Center<
br /> "A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice"
Presentation abstract:
\; Hip-hop culture has documented the costs of mass incarceration an
d racial inequality in criminal justice more than other art form. \;
Many of the artists come from communities which make them at risk of bein
g victims of crime\, and at risk of being arrested or stopped by the poli
ce. \;In their music\, hip-hop artists imagine a justice system wher
e everyone would be more safe and more free. \;In this presentation\
, Paul Butler uses hip-hop philosophy\, music\, and video to teach us how
American criminal justice really works\, and how it can be improved.
Police States Prison Nations
Panel Discussion: \; "Pushed Out\, Left Behind: The S
chool-to-Prison Pipeline"
Keynote Event:
Race
Monologues
In poetry and prose\, L
ewis &\; Clark students express their understandings of race\, ethnici
ty\, and identity. \; Each year a new group of students writes an ori
ginal series of monologues to share powerful feelings and experiences.
Featuring L&\;C students Hawi Abbajobir '15\, < strong>Jacob Ahearn
'15\, Danni Green '16\,Welcoming remarks by Race Monologues coordinators Hannah Atkinson\, L&\;C '14\, and Raymond Fenton\, L&\;C '16
\;
UID:20131116T030000Z-21897@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20131104T142540Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21897-ray-warren-symposium-on- race-and-ethnic-studies LAST-MODIFIED:20131104T222540Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/41956_es_rws_imagegraphic_1013.rev.1382742043.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:21897 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/41956_es_rws_imagegraphic_1013.rev.1382742043.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Event:"Do
(Muslim) Girls Really Need Saving?
Taking the Rock
Camp Model of Girls' Empowerment to Bahrain"
Join u
s for a fascinating talk exploring questions that emerged when
Por
tland colleagues traveled to the small Gulf nation of Bahrain to put on a
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls in August\, 2013.
Presenters:
Nadia Buyse\, artist
and educator
Sarah Dougher\, Women's Studies Profe
ssor at PSU
Beth Wooten\, Executive Director\, Rock
'n' Roll Camp for Girls
EJA\, BLSA\, PILP and the Department of Inclusion and Multicul
tural Engagement invite all students to attend a workshop entitled: \
;
This workshop will give parti cipants an opportunity to learn how to use the history of the region to f ind holistic\, inclusive and responsive solutions that increase access to opportunity and just outcomes for generations to come.
\;< /p> UID:20140225T080000Z-24906@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140224T094648Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24874-toward-community-on-raci al-justice-inclusion-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140224T174648Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/236/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44147_banner.rev.1393023611.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24906 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/236/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44147_banner.rev.1393023611.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:London School of Economics graduate\, Cat Gough nour\, on race\, justice and sustainability X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:< span style="font-family: georgia\,serif\;">"Toward Community: On Racial Justice\, Inclusion and Sustai nability"
presented by Cat Goughnour END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140303T121000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140303T133000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Law School GEO:45.4523562107472;-122.677470210342 SUMMARY:A Conversation with Attorney Joshua Safran About the Victimizatio n & the Shifting Nature of Identity in the Criminal Justice System DESCRIPTION:Joshua Safran is an attorney who is featured in the Film  \;Crime After Crime \;and Author of Free Spirit\,a memoir about his c hildhood. \; Mr. \;Safran will join us to present excerpts of hi s film and memoir. \; \;Audiences were first introduced to attorn ey and author Joshua Safran (http://www.jsafran.com/) in the critically a cclaimed 2011 documentary \;Crime After Crime (http://www.jsafran.com /crime-after-crime.html) \;(Sundance\, Oprah Winfrey Network) which c hronicled his seven-year struggle to free a battered woman from prison. T he story profiled Safran's pro bono work and his commitment to helping su rvivors of domestic violence. What wasn't told in the film was just as dr amatic and heartbreaking: Safran's own story which in no small measure ex plains why he took on this case in the first place. Now in \;FREE SP IRIT: Growing Up On the Road and Off the Grid (http://www.jsafran.com/)&# 160\;(Hyperion/Hachette) Safran has written a viscerally powerful and elo quent memoir that shows the darker side of The Age of Aquarius. Safran re counts hitchhiking across the American West with his wiccan revolutionary mother and standing up to his violent\, alcoholic\, guerilla-fighter ste pfather. \; His story reveals how he overcame adversity\, reconnected to his Jewish heritage\, and became a lawyer. Come see why Safran has re ceived national media attention and multiple awards for his pro bono work and why Publishers Weekly called Safran's book \;"reminiscent of Dav id Sedaris's and Augusten Burroughs's best work: introspective\, hilariou s\, and heartbreaking." \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Joshua Safran is an attorney who is featured in the Film \;Crime After Crime  \;and Author of Free Spirit\,a memoir about his chi ldhood. \;
Mr. \;Safra n will join us to present excerpts of his film and memoir. \; \;A udiences were first introduced to attorney and author Joshua Safran in the critically acclaimed 2011 documen tary \;Crime After Crime \;(Sundance\, Oprah Winfrey Network) which chronicled his seven-year struggle to free a battered woman from pr ison. The story profiled Safran's pro bono work and his commitment to hel ping survivors of domestic violence. What wasn't told in the film was jus t as dramatic and heartbreaking: Safran's own story which in no small mea sure explains why he took on this case in the first place.
Now in \;FREE SPIRIT: Gro wing Up On the Road and Off the Grid \;(Hyperion /Hachette) Safran has written a viscerally powerful and eloquent memoir t hat shows the darker side of The Age of Aquarius. Safran recounts hitchhi king across the American West with his wiccan revolutionary mother and st anding up to his violent\, alcoholic\, guerilla-fighter stepfather. \ ; His story reveals how he overcame adversity\, reconnected to his Jewish heritage\, and became a lawyer. Come see why Safran has received nationa l media attention and multiple awards for his pro bono work and why Publi shers Weekly called Safran's book \;"reminiscent of David Sedaris 's and Augusten Burroughs's best work: introspective\, hilarious\, and he artbreaking." \;
UID:20140303T201000Z-24905@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140224T094625Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24728-a-conversation-with-atto rney-joshua-safran-jd LAST-MODIFIED:20140224T174625Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/197/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/0,328,1086,1414/43767_safran_pic.rev.1392318750.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24905 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/197/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,328\,1086\,1414/43767_safran_pic.rev.13923 18750.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:NCVLI and the Crime Victims' Rights Alliance are plea sed to co-sponsor this event at the Lewis &\; Clark Law School.Joshua Safran is an attorney who is featured in the Film \;Crime After Crime \;and Author of Free Spirit: Growing Up On the Road and Off the Grid\, a memoir about his childhood. \; END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140320T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140320T163000 LOCATION:Miller Hal\,l Room 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Tibet's Linguistic Minorities in the Twenty-first Century: Surviv al or Assimilation DESCRIPTION:Tibet's population is diverse in complex and multifaceted way s. This presentation will focus on one aspect of this diversity - that of language - but will also explore the social\, historical\, and political conditions in which this diversity exists\, and the new contexts that ar e now threatening this diversity. At present\, the Tibetan Plateau is hom e to about thirty-five non-Tibetan languages that are spoken nowhere else in the world. The first years of the twenty-first century\, however\, ha ve seen the appearance of multiple pressures on these languages\, and it is currently unclear which\, if any\, of Tibet's non-Tibetan languages wi ll survive into the next century. This presentation will explore the comp lex and sometimes unexpected contemporary social and political factors th at are now impacting these languages. In order to better understand the c hanges currently taking place\, I will also look into Tibet's history to examine the extent to which the present moment represents a rupture from\ , or continuity with\, prior historical trends. In taking this broad view of Tibet's minority populations\, informed by an understanding of the re gion's history\, as well as contemporary society and politics\, we can pe er into the future\, and perhaps learn what awaits these languages - surv ival or assimilation? X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tibet's population is diverse in comple x and multifaceted ways. This presentation will focus on one aspect of th is diversity - that of language - but will also explore the social\, hist orical\, and political conditions in which this diversity exists\, and th e new contexts that are now threatening this diversity. At present\, the Tibetan Plateau is home to about thirty-five non-Tibetan languages that a re spoken nowhere else in the world. The first years of the twenty-first century\, however\, have seen the appearance of multiple pressures on the se languages\, and it is currently unclear which\, if any\, of Tibet's no n-Tibetan languages will survive into the next century. This presentation will explore the complex and sometimes unexpected contemporary social an d political factors that are now impacting these languages. In order to b etter understand the changes currently taking place\, I will also look in to Tibet's history to examine the extent to which the present moment repr esents a rupture from\, or continuity with\, prior historical trends. In taking this broad view of Tibet's minority populations\, informed by an u nderstanding of the region's history\, as well as contemporary society an d politics\, we can peer into the future\, and perhaps learn what awaits these languages - survival or assimilation?
UID:20140320T223000Z-25568@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140317T102458Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25324-tibets-linguistic-minori ties-in-the-twenty-first CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140317T172458Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/44345_screen_shot_2014-03-06_at_112740_am.rev.1394134295.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25568 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/44345_screen_shot_2014-03-06_at_112740_am.rev.1394134295. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Gerald Roche\, Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Uppsa la University will be presenting a talk about his research on language di versity in Tibet. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140403T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140403T200000 LOCATION:JRHH 122 SUMMARY:Korean Movie Night- Daytime Drinking DESCRIPTION:On a drunken night out with his friends\, a broken-hearted yo ung man is swayed into going to the countryside with them for a getaway. But when he gets there\, he finds that not only have none of them showed up\, but the tiny seaside town is shuttered - no shops are open\, no tour ists are around\, the beach is freezing\, and there's no cell phone signa l. Unable (and reluctant) to return to \;the \;Seoul\, he finds h imself in the company of some very unusual locals and\, subject to the ri gid rules of Korean drinking culture\, on an increasingly strange odyssey nursing a never-ending hangover. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On a drunken night out with his friends \, a broken-hearted young man is swayed into going to the countryside wit h them for a getaway. But when he gets there\, he finds that not only hav e none of them showed up\, but the tiny seaside town is shuttered - no sh ops are open\, no tourists are around\, the beach is freezing\, and there 's no cell phone signal. Unable (and reluctant) to return to \;the 60\;Seoul\, he finds himself in the company of some very unusual locals a nd\, subject to the rigid rules of Korean drinking culture\, on an increa singly strange odyssey nursing a never-ending hangover.
UID:20140404T020000Z-25792@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140331T094706Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25751-korean-movie-night-dayti me-drinking CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T164706Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/44815_daytime.rev.1395867841.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25792 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/44815_daytime.rev.1395867841.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Each Thursday in April\, Scholar in Residence\, Pil H o Kim will be showing a different Korean Film. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140410T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140410T200000 LOCATION:JRHH 122 SUMMARY:Korean Movie Night- The Game of Their Lives DESCRIPTION:A documentary film about the 1966 North Korean football (socc er) team who knocked tournament favorites\, Italy\, out of the World Cup in England. The film also provides a rare glimpse of life in modern day N orth Korea\, particularly the lives of the surviving players. \;"Kore a's Heroes of '66 alive and kicking. They arrived in England as unknown r epresentatives of a shadowy communist regime…and left as the darlings o f ever neutral football fan…'' \;(Sunday \;Mail) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A documentary film about the 1966 North Korean football (soccer) team who knocked tournament favorites\, Italy\, out of the World Cup in England. The film also provides a rare glimpse o f life in modern day North Korea\, particularly the lives of the survivin g players. \;
"Korea's Heroes of '66 alive and kicking . They arrived in England as unknown representatives of a shadowy communi st regime…and left as the darlings of ever neutral football fan…' ' \;(Sunday \;Mail)
UID:20140411T020000Z-25793@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140331T094714Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25752-korean-movie-night-the-g ame-of-their-lives LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T164714Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,131,499,630/44816_pyh2010062101610001300_p2.rev.1395867 944.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25793 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,131\,499\,630/44816_pyh2010062101610001300_ p2.rev.1395867944.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Each Thursday in April\, Scholar in Residence\, Pil H o Kim will be showing a different Korean Film. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140413T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140413T093000 LOCATION:Bus Loads at Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:It's been a bumpy ride: Housing Discrimination in Portland\, Bus Tour DESCRIPTION:There was a time when Oregon was known as the most discrimina tory state north of the Mason-Dixon Line. Until 1926\, it was illegal for African Americans to live in Oregon\, which was home to more than 70\,00 0 Ku Klux Klan members. "Sundown laws" prevented Asians and African Ameri cans from even staying overnight in many cities. Come join L&\;C comm unity members to tour the greater Portland area and learn about historic housing discrimination and how it has shaped the landscape of Oregon\, an d continues to do so today. This morning long tour is brought to L&\; C community members by the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion\, the Dea n of Students office\, Campus Living\, and Inclusion &\; Multicultural Engagement. \; Participating in this Bus Tour requires an RSVP by April 5\, 2014. \;Please RSVP Here. (https://docs.google.com/a/lcla rk.edu/forms/d/1i9VwMEUvUwoCidrxlwzatI__qUWbaTjBJNfcJAbeA1Q/viewform) &# 160\; If you have any questions\, please contact Charlie Ahlquist at cha rlie@lclark.edu \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:There was a time when Oregon was known as the most discriminatory state north of the Mason-Dixon Line. Until 192 6\, it was illegal for African Americans to live in Oregon\, which was ho me to more than 70\,000 Ku Klux Klan members. "Sundown laws" prevented As ians and African Americans from even staying overnight in many cities.
Come join L&\;C community members to tour the greater Portland a rea and learn about historic housing discrimination and how it has shaped the landscape of Oregon\, and continues to do so today.
This mor ning long tour is brought to L&\;C community members by the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion\, the Dean of Students office\, Campus Living\ , and Inclusion &\; Multicultural Engagement.
\;
Participating in this Bus Tour requires an RSVP by April 5\, 2014.  \ ;
\;
If you have any questions\, please contact Charlie Ahlqu ist at charlie@lclark.edu
\;
UID:20140413T153000Z-25569@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140317T102510Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25566-its-been-a-bumpy-ride-ho using-discrimination-in LAST-MODIFIED:20140317T172510Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/241/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44607_vanport_oregonhistory.rev.1395001463.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25569 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/241/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44607_vanport_oregonhistory.rev.1395001463.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Vanport is a relatively unknown element of Port land's history - in 1942 it was the largest public housing project in the USA\, housing 40\,000 working class folk\, 40% of them African American. Vanport City was devastated and destroyed when a dike broke on the Colu mbia in 1948\, flooding the city\, and displacing the inhabitants. X-LIVEWHALE-COST:This event is free for L&\;C community members to att end with RSVP. \;However\, due to limited space on the tour\, RSVPin g and failing to appear will result in a $20 charge. X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Charlie AhlquistA master of intensely emotional human d ramas\, director Lee Chang-dong is a luminary of contemporary Korean cine ma\, and his place on the international stage was cemented by this stirri ng and unpredictable work examining grief and deliverance. An effortless mix of lightness and uncompromising darkness\, \;Secret Sunshine< /em> \;(Miryang) stars Cannes best actress winner Jeon Do-ye on as a widowed piano teacher who moves with her young son from Seoul to her late husband's provincial hometown for a fresh start. Quietly express ive\, supple filmmaking and sublime\, subtle performances distinguish thi s remarkable portrayal of the search for grace amid tragedy.
UID:20140418T020000Z-25790@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140331T094644Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25753-korean-movie-night-secre t-sunshine CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T164644Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/85,0,337,252/44817_-1.rev.1395868038.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25790 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/85\,0\,337\,252/44817_-1.rev.1395868038.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Each Thursday in April\, Scholar in Residence\, Pil H o Kim will be showing a different Korean Film. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140424T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140424T163000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Reading: Mitchell S. Jackson DESCRIPTION: \;Some people are latecomers to themselves\, but who we are will soon enough surround us.- Mitchell S. Jackson \; On Thurs day\, April 24\, author and educator Mitchell S. Jackson will read from h is book The Residue Years\, an autobiographical novel about a coming-of-a ge son trying to keep his family together in Northeast Portland during th e 1990s. Join us for this exciting reading on the Lewis &\; Clark Camp us. Thursday\, April 24 3:30 p.m. Watzek Library Classroom X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:- Mitchell S. Jackson
\;
On Thursday\, April 24\, author and edu cator Mitchell S. Jackson will read from his book The Residue Years em>\, an autobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in Northeast Portland during the 1990s. Join us for t his exciting reading on the Lewis &\; Clark Campus.
Thur
sday\, April 24
3:30 p.m.
Watzek Library Classroom
The highest-grossing Korean horro r film ever and the first to be screened in American theaters\, "A Ta le of Two Sisters is \;a triumph of stylish\, darkly absurdist h orror that even manages to strike a chord of Shakespearean tragedy" (LA T imes)
UID:20140425T020000Z-25791@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140331T094659Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25754-korean-movie-night-a-tal e-of-two-sisters CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T164659Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/44818_a-tale-of-two-sisters-poster.rev.1395868187.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25791 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/44818_a-tale-of-two-sisters-poster.rev.1395868187.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Each Thursday in April\, Scholar in Residence\, Pil H o Kim will be showing a different Korean Film. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T190000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chambers GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action DESCRIPTION:The shooting of Michael Brown occurred on August 9\, 2014\, i n Ferguson\, Missouri. Brown\, an unarmed black man\, was shot to death b y a white police \; officer\, Darren Wilson. The disputed circumstanc es of the shooting\, and \; resulting protests and civil unrest\, hav e caused significant controversy in the United States. \; Please j oin Lewis &\; Clark Professor Reiko Hillyer\, S. Bobbin Singh\, JD\, Executive Director Oregon Justice Resource Center\, and community activi sts Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakeitha Elliott for "Beyond Ferguson - C onversation and Action." \; Each panelist will share information\; th en\, we will shift to community conversation about reactions and action s teps we each can take. This event is free and open to the public.  \ ; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The shooting of Michael Brown occurred on August 9\, 2014\, in Ferguson\, Missouri. Brown\, an unarmed black man \, was shot to death by a white police \; officer\, Darren Wilson. Th e disputed circumstances of the shooting\, and \; resulting protests and civil unrest\, have caused significant controversy in the United Stat es.
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Please join Lewis &\; Clark Professor Reik o Hillyer\, S. Bobbin Singh\, JD\, Executive Director Oregon Justice Re source Center\, and community activists Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakei tha Elliott for "Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action." \; Each panelist will share information\; then\, we will shift to community conve rsation about reactions and action steps we each can take. This event is free and open to the public.
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UID:20140912T003000Z-28500@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140829T151502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28427-beyond-ferguson-conversa tion-and-action CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140829T221502Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/291,0,957,666/48641_in-photos-wednesdays-ferguson-protes ts-body-image-1408027837.rev.1409349677.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:28500 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/291\,0\,957\,666/48641_in-photos-wednesdays-f erguson-protests-body-image-1408027837.rev.1409349677.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Photo by VICE News/Alice Speri X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Cathy Busha&# 160\; 503.768.7178 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join Lewis &\; Clark Professor Reiko Hillye r\, S. Bobbin Singh\, JD\, Executive Director Oregon Justice Resource C enter\, and community activists Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakeitha Elli ott for "Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action." \; Each panelist will share information\; then\, we will shift to community conversation about reactions and action steps we each can take. This event is free and open to the public. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140918T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140918T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center - Thayer room GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Hispanic? Latino? Chicano? What's the Difference? DESCRIPTION:Hispanic? Latino? Chicano? \; What's the difference among these terms? \; Which one(s) do you use and why? \;Which one(s) have been used to describe you? \; Join community activist Sean Aaro n Cruz* for an engaging discussion and history of each of these terms. S nacks and drinks will be provided. \; Free and open to everyone.  \; \; This event is part of the IME's Heritage Month programming. & #160\;*Sean Aaron Cruz is a writer\, editor and activist of Chicano and I rish descent. \; He does not self-identify as Latino or Hispanic (bot h are colonial terms)\, but has always declared himself as "openly Mexica n-American"\, descended from the great civilizations of Mexico\, Teotihua cáno to Aztec\, where corn was domesticated nearly 8\,000 years ago. His father was born in the Nahuatl town of Teocaltiche in the state of Jalis co. Sean was born and grew up in Northern California\, which was part of Mexico before the US invasion of 1846\, and experienced anti-Mexican big otry in many forms from an early age. He became an anti-Vietnam War activ ist and joined the Chicano Movement in the late 60s and early 70s\, and h as been an advocate for improvements in living and working conditions for farm workers since he was a teenager. He experienced severe culture sho ck when he moved to the Portland Metro Area in 1988\, finding that few Or egonians knew anything at all about Chicano\, Mexican or Mesoamerican ind igenous cultures. His four children disappeared into Utah in 1996 in a Mo rmon abduction. Fighting to find and recover his children through four ju risdictions in three states (Oregon\, Washington\, Utah) he was one of on ly two non-whites he encountered at any point in those court rooms throug h the years. He became Oregon state senator Avel Gordly's legislative st aff in 2003\, serving in that capacity for six years. During that time\, he led Senator Gordly's workgroup on child abduction\, which resulted in the passage of SB1041\, Oregon's landmark child abduction bill\, known as "Aaron's Law" for his late\, abducted son in 2005. He is co-author of W inona LaDuke's most recent book\, The Militarization of Indian Country\, Honor the Earth 2012\; Michigan State University Press\, Makwa Enewed\, 2 013. Sean is a co-founder of The Friends of Celilo Falls and the Jim Pep per Native Arts Festival. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hispanic? Latino? Chicano? \; What' s the difference among these terms? \; Which one(s) do you use and wh y? \;Which one(s) have been used to describe you? \;
Join
community activist Sean Aaron Cruz* for an engaging dis
cussion and history of each of these terms.
Snacks and drink
s will be provided. \; Free and open to everyone. \; \;
This event is part of the IME's Heritage Month programming.
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*Sean Aaron Cruz is a writer\, editor and ac tivist of Chicano and Irish descent. \; He does not self-identify as Latino or Hispanic (both are colonial terms)\, but has always declared hi mself as "openly Mexican-American"\, descended from the great civilizatio ns of Mexico\, Teotihuacáno to Aztec\, where corn was domesticated nearl y 8\,000 years ago. His father was born in the Nahuatl town of Teocaltich e in the state of Jalisco.
Sean was born and grew up in Northern California\, which was part of Mexico before the US invasion of 1846\, an d experienced anti-Mexican bigotry in many forms from an early age. He be came an anti-Vietnam War activist and joined the Chicano Movement in the late 60s and early 70s\, and has been an advocate for improvements in liv ing and working conditions for farm workers since he was a teenager.
< p> He experienced severe culture shock when he moved to the Portland Met ro Area in 1988\, finding that few Oregonians knew anything at all about Chicano\, Mexican or Mesoamerican indigenous cultures. His four children disappeared into Utah in 1996 in a Mormon abduction. Fighting to find and recover his children through four jurisdictions in three states (Oregon\ , Washington\, Utah) he was one of only two non-whites he encountered at any point in those court rooms through the years.He became Orego n state senator Avel Gordly's legislative staff in 2003\, serving in that capacity for six years. During that time\, he led Senator Gordly's workg roup on child abduction\, which resulted in the passage of SB1041\, Orego n's landmark child abduction bill\, known as "Aaron's Law" for his late\, abducted son in 2005.
He is co-author of Winona LaDuke's most re cent book\, The Militarization of Indian Country\, Honor the Ear th 2012\; Michigan State University Press\, Makwa Enewed\, 2013.
Sean is a co-founder of The Friends of Celilo Falls and the Jim Pepper Native Arts Festival.
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UID:20140919T013000Z-29218@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140908T132239Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28969-hispanic-latino-chicano- whats-the-difference CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140908T202239Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/48802_race-labels.rev.1409969227.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29218 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/48802_race-labels.rev.1409969227.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Cathy Busha \; cbusha@lclark.edu X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Hispanic? Latino? Chicano? \; What's the d ifference among these terms? \; Which one(s) do you use and why?  \;Which one(s) have been used to describe you? \;\n
\n\n Join community activist Sean Aaron Cruz for an engaging discussion and history of each of these terms. Snacks and drinks will be provided. \; Free and open to everyone. \; \;\n
\n\n This event is part of t he IME's Heritage Month programming.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141023T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141023T163000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Phusiri Marka Ensemble - Andean Musical Heritage Performance UID:20141023T223000Z-31097@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141020T141749Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31081-phusiri-marka-ensemble-a ndean-musical-heritage LAST-MODIFIED:20141020T211809Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/70/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/67,0,319,252/49856_chileanorchestra2.rev.1413836512.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31097 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/70/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/67\,0\,319\,252/49856_chileanorchestra2.rev.14 13836512.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Andean musical heritage perfomance. In 2011\, Pulitzer Prize-winning journa
list Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in an
essay published in the TheNew York Times Magazine.
Documented chronicles his journey to America from the Ph
ilippines as a child\; his journey through America as an immigration refo
rm activist\; and his journey inward as he reconnects with his mother\, w
hom he has not seen in person in over 20 years. The screening will be fol
lowed by a panel discussion and reception.
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< p> \;Event co-sponsored by the Department of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\; Ethnic Studies\; and the Graduate School of E ducation and Counseling at Lewis &\; Clark College. Free and open to t he public.
UID:20141028T010000Z-30064@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140915T153447Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29601-screening-of-jose-antoni o-vargas-film-documented CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140915T223447Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49024_documented-featured.rev.1410812927.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:30064 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49024_documented-featured.rev.1410812927.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the public. X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Cathy Busha cbusha@lclark.edu X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n In 2011\, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jo se Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in an essay published in the The New York Times Magazine.\n
\n\n Documented chronicles his journey to America from the Phili ppines as a child\; his journey through America as an immigration reform activist\; and his journey inward as he reconnects with his mother\, whom he has not seen in person in over 20 years. The screening will be follow ed by a panel discussion and reception.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141031T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141031T160000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Escribir en Cuba en el silo XXI (Writing in Cuba in the 21st Cent ury) by Leonardo Padura DESCRIPTION:Padura is arguably the most important novelist to emerge in C uba since the Revolution certainly the most important that is alive and l iving in Cuba. He is best known for his detective novels\, one of the mos t important literary genres coming out of contemporary Latin America. His works are mostly set in Havana and are unique in revealing all the contr adictions in post-Soviet\, contemporary Cuba society. Just as impressive are his three historical novels\, \;La Novela de mi Vida \;(on th e early 19th century Cuban poet Heredia)\, \;El Hombre que Amaba los Perros \;(on Trotsky and his assassin)\, and \;Hereje \;(cent ered on art and Jewish migration to Cuba)\, all of which reflect on Cuba' s past and present within a transnational context. Most of his detective novels are translated into English\, as is his much-praised \;The Man who Loved Dogs. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Padura is arguably the most important novelist to emerge in Cuba since the Revo lution certainly the most important that is alive and living in Cuba. He is best known for his detective novels\, one of the most important litera ry genres coming out of contemporary Latin America. His works are mostly set in Havana and are unique in revealing all the contradictions in post- Soviet\, contemporary Cuba society. Just as impressive are his three hist orical novels\, \;La Novela de mi Vida \;(on the early 1 9th century Cuban poet Heredia)\, \;El Hombre que Amaba los Perro s \;(on Trotsky and his assassin)\, and \;Hereje 60\;(centered on art and Jewish migration to Cuba)\, all of which reflect on Cuba's past and present within a transnational context. Most of his d etective novels are translated into English\, as is his much-praised  \;The Man who Loved Dogs. \;
This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141103T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141104 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141105 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141104T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141104T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141104T183000 LOCATION:Albany\, Smith Hall GEO:45.451415;-122.668211 SUMMARY:Dr Joseph Graves UID:20141105T013000Z-31211@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141028T111701Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31204-race-the-history-of-the- idea-meets-the-genomic-age CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141028T181713Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/61/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/49977_joseph_graves.rev.1414515797.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31211 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/61/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/49977_joseph_graves.rev.1414515797.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Dr. Joseph Graves an evolutionary biologist and schol ar of the history and philosophy of science as it relates to the biology of race. His visit is cosponsored by Departments of Biology\, Psychology\ , Philosophy\, the Ethnic Studies Program\, and Science without Limits. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141105 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141106 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141105T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141105T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141105T200000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:93 Year Old Tuskegee Airmen Lt Col Alex Jefferson to Speak at Lew is & Clark College DESCRIPTION:Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson\, is a 93 year old retired US Ai r Force officer\, and one of the famous "Tuskegee Airmen"\, also known as the 332nd Fighter Group. He will be visiting Portland from his home in D etroit\, MI. During World War II\, Black Americans throughout the U.S. w ere subject to Jim Crow laws which legalized segregation and the American military was also segregated. President Truman signed an executive orde r ending segregation in the military in 1948 (3 years after the war's end ). Lt. Col. Jefferson's book\, "Red Tail Captured\, Red Tail Free: Memoi rs of a Tuskegee Airman and POW"\, is a personal memoir of those who serv ed America in World War II and after. \; \; Please join him at Le wis &\; Clark College as he shares his story. His maternal great-gran dfather William Jefferson White was born to a slave woman and a white sla ve owner in the 1830s. Jefferson's grandfather became a minister\, and i n 1867\, opened an all black ministry school for boys in Augusta\, Georgi a\, which today is known as Morehouse College In 1947 Jefferson received his teaching certificate from Wayne State University\, and began teachin g elementary school science for the Detroit Public School System. He rec eived his MA degree in education in 1954\, and was appointed \; ass istant principal in 1969. He retired in 1979 as an assistant principal\, after over 30 years service. (information retrieved from http://en.wikip edia.org/wiki/Alexander_Jefferson (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander _Jefferson)) Lt Col Alex Jefferson is one of the last touring \;Tusk egee Airmen. \; Please join us for this very special opportunity. 0\; He will speak from 7-8pm in the Chapel at Lewis &\; Clark College. \; A book-signing and reception will follow. The event is free and o pen to the public. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson\, is a 93 year old retired US Air Force officer\, and one of the famous "Tuskegee A irmen"\, also known as the 332nd Fighter Group. He will be visiting Portl and from his home in Detroit\, MI.
During World War II\, Black Am
ericans throughout the U.S. were subject to Jim Crow laws which legalized
segregation and the American military was also segregated.
Presid
ent Truman signed an executive order ending segregation in the military i
n 1948 (3 years after the war's end).
Lt. Col. Jefferson's b
ook\, "Red Tail Captured\, Red Tail Free: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman an
d POW"\, is a personal memoir of those who served America in World War II
and after. \; \; Please join him at Lewis &\; Clark College a
s he shares his story.
His maternal great-grandfather Willia
m Jefferson White was born to a slave woman and a white slave owner in th
e 1830s.
Jefferson's grandfather became a minister\, and in 1867\
, opened an all black ministry school for boys in Augusta\, Georgia\, whi
ch today is known as Morehouse College
In 1947 Jefferson rec
eived his teaching certificate from Wayne State University\, and began te
aching elementary school science for the Detroit Public School System.
He received his MA degree in education in 1954\, and was appointed
\; assistant principal in 1969. He retired in 1979 as an assistant p
rincipal\, after over 30 years service.
(information retriev
ed from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Jefferson)
Lt Col Alex Jefferson is one of the last touring \;Tuskegee Airme
n. \; Please join us for this very special opportunity. \; He wil
l speak from 7-8pm in the Chapel at Lewis &\; Clark College. \; A
book-signing and reception will follow. The event is free and open to the
public.
\n Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson\, is a 93 year ol
d retired US Air Force officer\, and one of the famous "Tuskegee Airmen"\
, also known as the 332nd Fighter Group. During World War II\, Black Amer
icans throughout the U.S. were subject to Jim Crow laws which legalized s
egregation and the American military was also segregated. President Truma
n signed an executive order ending segregation in the military in 1948 (3
years after the war's end). Lt. Col. Jefferson's book\, "Red Tail Captur
ed\, Red Tail Free: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman and POW"\, is a personal
memoir of those who served America in World War II and after. \;
\n
\n Please join us for this very special opportunity. Lt Col
Alexander Jefferson will speak from 7-8pm in the Chapel at Lewis &\; C
lark College. \; A book-signing and reception will follow. The event
is free and open to the public.\n
This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141106T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141107 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141108 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141107T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141108 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141109 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141108T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141109 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141110 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141109T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141110 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141111 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141110T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141111 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141112 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141111T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141112 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141113 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141112T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141112T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141112T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies Keynote Event DESCRIPTION:Keynote Event7 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber Blackness and Beauty: Style\, Hair Politics\, and Colorism Moderator: Ki m Cameron-Dominguez\, L&\;C Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropolo gyDr. Yaba Blay (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/sympo sium/archive/2014/speakers.php)\, scholar of global skin color politicsMi chaela Angela Davis (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/s ymposium/archive/2014/speakers.php)\, image activist\, writer\, fashion e ditorPatrice Grell Yursik (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_stu dies/symposium/archive/2014/speakers.php)\, aka Afrobella\, award-winning blogger \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:7 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber
Modera tor: Kim Cameron-Dominguez\, L&\;C Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Dr. Yaba Blay\, scholar of global skin color politics
Michaela Angela Davis\, image activi
st\, writer\, fashion editor
Patrice Grell Yursik\, aka Afrobella\, awar d-winning blogger
\;
UID:20141113T030000Z-31285@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141029T145349Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31227-ray-warren-symposium-on- race-and-ethnic-studies CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141029T215349Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49995_yaba-michaela-patrice.rev.1414617449.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31285 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49995_yaba-michaela-patrice.rev.1414617449.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Blackness and Beauty: Style\, Hair Politic s\, and Colorism\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141113 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141114 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141113T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies Keynote Event DESCRIPTION:Keynote Event 7 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamb erSecuring Beauty by Mimi Thi Nguyen (https://college.lclark.edu/programs /ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/speakers.php)\, Associate Profess or of Gender and Women's Studies and Asian American Studies\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign Mimi Thi Nguyen is the author of the awar d-winning The Gift of Freedom: War\, Debt\, and Other Refugee Passages (D uke\, 2012) and co-editor of Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian A merica (Duke\, 2007). \; A former Punk Planet columnist and Maximumro cknroll contributor who also published zines for over 20 years\, Nguyen w rites and speaks widely on such topics as queer subcultures\, punk femini sms\, and the politics of fashion. \; In 2012 and 2013\, she particip ated in the POC Zine Project/Race Riot! Tour to discuss and read from zin es by people of color. \; She also blogs at ThreadBared (http://ihear tthreadbared.wordpress.com/). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: 7 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber
Associate Professor of Gender and Women's St
udies and Asian American Studies\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champa
ign
Mimi Thi Nguyen is the author of the award-winning The Gi
ft of Freedom: War\, Debt\, and Other Refugee Passages (Duke\, 2012)
and co-editor of Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian America<
/em> (Duke\, 2007). \; A former Punk Planet columnist and
\;
UID:20141114T030000Z-31231@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141028T162118Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31230-ray-warren-symposium-on- race-and-ethnic-studies CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141028T232118Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49989_miminguyen.rev.1414536570.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31231 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49989_miminguyen.rev.1414536570.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Keynote Event\n
\ n\n Securing Beauty by Mimi Thi Nguyen\,
\n Associate Professor of Gender
and Women's Studies and Asian American Studies\, University of Illinois\,
Urbana-Champaign\n
This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141114T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141114T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141114T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:11th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies - Rac e Monologues DESCRIPTION: \;Keynote Event 7 pm\, Agnes Flanagan ChapelRace Monolo gues \; Each year a new group of L&\;C students writes an origi nal series of monologues to share their powerful feelings\, experiences\, and understandings of race\, ethnicity\, and identity. \; \; \; \;How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Each year a new group of L&\;C students wri tes an original series of monologues to share their powerful feelings\, e xperiences\, and understandings of race\, ethnicity\, and identity.
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This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141115T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141117 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141116T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141117 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141118 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141117T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141118 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141119 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141118T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T171500 LOCATION:Howard 102 GEO:45.449796;-122.670586 SUMMARY:Change or Charity? Exploring the Potential Unintended Consequence s of Doing Good DESCRIPTION:When many of us see individuals struggling or widespread soci al problems\, we are compelled to intervene. What happens\, however\, wh en we don't utilize a critical lens to examine the potential unintended c onsequences of our well-intentioned actions? This workshop will interrog ate the differences between charity and change. Together\, we will develo p best practices for social justice advocates and activists. This intera ctive workshop will be facilitated by Harold McNaron and Cathy Busha\, an d is part of the 'Passport to Leadership' series (however\, you don't hav e to br part of the Passport to Leadership program to attend). To RSVP f or the workshop\, click here: https://college.lclark.edu/student_life/pas sport-to-leadership/schedule/ (https://college.lclark.edu/student_life/pa ssport-to-leadership/schedule/) and scroll down to the workshop called " Change or Charity?" X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:When many of us see individuals struggl ing or widespread social problems\, we are compelled to intervene.
What happens\, however\, when we don't utilize a critical lens to exami
ne the potential unintended consequences of our well-intentioned actions?
This workshop will interrogate the differences between char
ity and change. Together\, we will develop best practices for social just
ice advocates and activists.
This interactive workshop will
be facilitated by Harold McNaron and Cathy Busha\, and is part of the 'Pa
ssport to Leadership' series (however\, you don't have to br part of the
Passport to Leadership program to attend).
To RSVP for the w
orkshop\, click here: https://college.lclark.edu/student_life/p
assport-to-leadership/schedule/
and scroll down to the w
orkshop called "Change or Charity?"
\n When many of us see individuals struggling or widespread social problems\, we are compelled to intervene. What happens\ , however\, when we don't utilize a critical lens to examine the potentia l unintended consequences of our well-intentioned actions? This interacti ve workshop will interrogate the differences between charity and change. Together\, we will develop best change practices for social justice advoc ates and activists.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T170000 LOCATION:JRH 202 SUMMARY:"Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements" DESCRIPTION:Karina Kloos\, will speak about a new book she has co-authore d entitled \;Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements in Post-War America. \; "A fascinating book on the politics of racial a nd social inequality in the United States\, from the time of Mad Men unti l the Obama years. \;Power has turned upside down at the Oval office \, but what happened at the bottom? \;a must-read." \;– Thoma s Piketty\, author of \;Capital in the Twenty-First Century \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Karina Kloos\, will speak about a new b ook she has co-authored entitled \;Deeply Divided: Racial Politic s and Social Movements in Post-War America. \;
"A fascin ating book on the politics of racial and social inequality in the United States\, from the time of Mad Men until the Obama years. \;Power has turned upside down at the Oval office\, but what happened at the bottom? \;a must-read." \;– Thomas Piketty\, author of \; Capital in the Twenty-First Century \;
UID:20141119T000000Z-31660@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141113T102316Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31620-deeply-divided-racial-po litics-and-social CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141113T182316Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/9,49,303,343/50258_deeply_divided.rev.1415732060.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31660 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/9\,49\,303\,343/50258_deeply_divided.rev.14157 32060.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Co-Author Karina Kloos\, will speak about a new book entitled \;Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements i n Post-War America. \; END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141119 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141120 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141119T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141120 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141121 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141120T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141121 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141122 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141121T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141121T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141121T203000 LOCATION:Legal Research Center GEO:45.45177;-122.677216 SUMMARY:Second Annual Bingo Night Fundraiser DESCRIPTION:Hello NALSA members and supporters\, Please join NALSA for o ur Second Annual Bingo Night Fundraiser! Each year NALSA helps send a gro up of passionate students to the Federal Bar Association's Indian Law Con ference (http://www.fedbar.org/Education/Calendar-CLE-events/40th-Indian- Law-Conference.aspx (http://www.fedbar.org/Education/Calendar-CLE-events/ 40th-Indian-Law-Conference.aspx)). Come enjoy multiple rounds of bingo\, prizes\, and Indian Tacos! \; Students\, community members\, practit ioners\, staff and guests are encouraged to attend!Lewis & Clark Law Sc hool - Legal Research Center\, Friday \;11/21/14\, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM \; Lewis &\; Clark Law School 10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard Portland Oregon 97219 USA Please see the attached flye r for more information\, if you have any questions please email us at NAL SA@lclark.edu \; Hope to see you all there! \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hello NALSA members and supporters\,
\;
Lewis &\; Clark Law School
< p> 10015 S.W. Terwilliger BoulevardPortland Oregon 97219 USA
This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141122T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141123 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141124 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141123T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141124 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141125 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141124T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141126 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141125T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141126 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141127 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141126T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141127 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141128 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141127T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141128 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141129 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141128T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141130 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141129T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141130T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141130T010000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141130T080000Z-31532@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T130808Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T210808Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31532 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150120T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150120T200000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Celebration DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark College students\, staff\, and faculty wil l share readings of Dr. King's writings and speeches\, paired with jazz m usic from Devin Phillips\, a jazz musician from New Orleans. \; Addit ionally\, LC community members will share favorite and original works aro und this year's theme: "We are the ones we have been waiting for."If you are an LC student\, staff or faculty member who would like to share a rea ding at the January 20th event\, please submit for consideration what you would like to read to Cathy Busha at cbusha@lclark.edu by December 17\, 2014. \; Your submission can be an original work or a favorite poem or writing by a different author or activist.Your submission should conne ct to this year's theme: "We are the ones we have been waiting for."  \; Your submission piece should take no more than three minutes to read out loud. We will select ten of the submissions. If selected\, you will b e invited to read your piece at the Celebration on January 20th. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Lewis &\; Clark College students\, s
taff\, and faculty will share readings of Dr. King's writings and speeche
s\, paired with jazz music from Devin Phillips\, a jazz musician from New
Orleans. \; Additionally\, LC community members will share favorite
and original works around this year's theme: "We are the ones we have bee
n waiting for."
If you are an LC student\, staff or fa
culty member who would like to share a reading at the January 20th event\
, please submit for consideration what you would like to read to Cathy Bu
sha at cbusha@lclark.edu by December 17\, 2014. \;
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our submission can be an original work or a favorite poem or writing by a
different author or activist.
Your submission should
connect to this year's theme: "We are the ones we have been waiting for."
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Your submission piece should take no more than t hree minutes to read out loud. We will select ten of the submissions. If selected\, you will be invited to read your piece at the Celebration on J anuary 20th.
UID:20150121T030000Z-32066@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141203T110040Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/32065-dr-martin-luther-king-jr -celebration LAST-MODIFIED:20141203T190040Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50684_mlk_headshot.rev.1417632320.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:32066 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50684_mlk_headshot.rev.1417632320.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Cathy Busha"If it was Rosa Parks and Martin Luth er King who convinced me to join the struggle\, it was Anne Braden who sh owed me how to do it. – Bob Zellner\, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) first white field secretary
< em>Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a documentary film expl oring the extraordinary life and legacy of this American civil rights lea der. After she was charged with sedition for attempting to desegregate a Louisville\, Kentucky neighborhood in 1954\, Braden used the attacks to t urn herself "inside out" and embrace a lifetime of racial justice organiz ing matched by few whites in American history.
Braden was h ailed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingha m Jail as a white southerner whose rejection of her segregationist u pbringing was "eloquent and prophetic\, " and named as one of only five s outhern whites he could count as allies.
Labeled a "trai tor to her race" and ostracized as a "red" by segregationists and even ma ny in the civil rights movement\, she fought for an inclusive movement co mmunity and demonstrated that protecting civil liberties was essential to gaining civil rights.
Described as "one of the great figures of our time" by historian Jacquelyn Hall\, Braden died in 2006 leaving a rem arkable legacy as a grassroots organizer\, committed journalist\, movemen t strategist\, social chronicler\, teacher and mentor to three generation s of social justice activists. \;
In the film Braden recalls
60 years of activism that intersected and linked issues of race with civi
l liberties\, class\, gender\, sexuality\, economic justice\, environment
alism\, and peace.
She delivers a powerful message on the da
ngers of racism and white supremacy\, why it poses such an obstacle to so
cial change\, and the necessity of whites organizing with people of color
to eliminate it.
Braden biographer Catherine Fosl\, Angela
Y. Davis\, Bernice Johnson Reagon\, Barbara Ransby\, Rev. C.T. Vivian and
Cornel West among others add their comments on the far-reaching implicat
ions of Braden's life for activists\, students\, scholars and anyone inte
rested in building a better world.
"This documentary\, in short \, is amazing. Aside from the technical success of the film is the fact t hat Braden herself was an extraordinary human being." – Leigh Kolb \, Bitch Flicks
Following the one h
our documentary\, we will have a discussion on ways that white people can
be involved in the struggle for racial justice.
\n Please join us for this free screening and dis cussion of the documentary\, "Anne Braden: Southern Patriot" as part of M LK Week.\n
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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150122T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150122T193000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center Stamm West GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:From MLK to Michael Brown #blacklivesmatter A Social Justice Teac h-in DESCRIPTION:LC Community members with an advanced understanding of racial justice will participate in a Social Justice Teach-in\, facilitated by l ocal academics and activists (and activist academics). \; The goal o f the Teach-in is to increase individual knowledge and capacity to work f or racial justice. Because this event is for people with an advanced und erstanding of racial justice\, we ask that you only RSVP if you have know ledge/experience about racial justice issues. \; This event is part of MLK Week and is led by LC's Amnesty International chapter. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: LC Community members with an advanced u
nderstanding of racial justice will participate in a Social Justice Teach
-in\, facilitated by local academics and activists (and activist academic
s). \;
The goal of the Teach-in is to increase individua
l knowledge and capacity to work for racial justice.
Because
this event is for people with an advanced understanding of racial justic
e\, we ask that you only RSVP if you have knowledge/experience about raci
al justice issues. \;
This event is part of MLK Week and
is led by LC's Amnesty International chapter.
\n LC Community members with an advanced understa nding of racial justice will participate in a Social Justice Teach-in\, f acilitated by local academics and activists (and activist academics). 0\; The goal of the Teach-in is to increase individual knowledge and capa city to work for racial justice.\n
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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T210000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:Screening of "Dead Man Walking" in preparation for Sr. Helen Prej ean's LC Visit DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this very special free screening of the Os car-winning film\, Dead Man Walking\, in preparation of Sister Helen Prej ean's visit to Lewis &\; Clark College on February 4\, 2015. Released 20 years ago\, Dead Man Walking is based on a true story. \; SisterH elen Prejean (Susan Sarandon) is a nun and teacher living in rural Louisi ana. One day\, she receives a letter from Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn)\, who is scheduled to be executed soon for the rape and murder of two teen agers. After meeting Matthew\, Sister Helen agrees to serve as spiritual counselor and see what she can do to stay the execution. However\, Matth ew's claims of innocence seem shaky at best\, and it's clear he's a repre hensible\, amoral racist. When it becomes obvious that Matthew's sentence will be carried out\, Sister Helen offers what comfort she can to Matthe w\, but also tries to guide him to an open admission of the extent of his crimes and an acceptance of divine forgiveness\, telling him "I want the last face you see to be the face of love."Roger Ebert\, former film crit ic of the Chicago Sun-Times\,gave the film four stars\, his highest ratin g\, and called it "absorbing\, surprising\, technically superb and worth talking about for a long time afterward." The film is rated R - children under 18 admitted only with a parent or guardian.Susan Sarandon won an O scar for her performance as Sister Prejean\, and Sean Penn was \; nom inated for Best Actor. Bruce Springsteen's song\, Dead Man Walking\, also received an Oscar nomination. Starring Susan Sarandon\, Sean Penn\, Rob ert Prosky\, Raymond J. Barry\, R. Lee Ermey\, Celia Weston\; Directed by Tim Robbins\; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer\, Inc.\; Rating R\; 1995 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Please join us for this very special fr
ee screening of the Oscar-winning film\, Dead Man Walking\, in p
reparation of Sister Helen Prejean's visit to Lewis &\; Clark
College on February 4\, 2015.
Released 20 y
ears ago\, Dead Man Walking is based on a true story.&#
160\; SisterHelen Prejean (Susan Sarandon) is a nun and teacher living in rural Louisiana.
One day\
, she receives a letter from Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn)\, who is scheduled to be executed soon for the rape and murder of two t
eenagers. After meeting Matthew\, Sister Helen agrees to serve as spiritu
al counselor and see what she can do to stay the execution.
However\, Matthew's claims of innocence seem shaky at best\, and it's cle
ar he's a reprehensible\, amoral racist. When it becomes obvious that Mat
thew's sentence will be carried out\, Sister Helen offers what comfort sh
e can to Matthew\, but also tries to guide him to an open admission of th
e extent of his crimes and an acceptance of divine forgiveness\, telling
him "I want the last face you see to be the face of love."
Roger Ebert\, former film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times\,gave the film four stars\, his highest rating\, and called it "absorbing\, sur prising\, technically superb and worth talking about for a long time afte rward."
The film is rated R - children under 18 admitted on
ly with a parent or guardian.
Susan Sarandon
won an Oscar for her performance as Sister Prejean\, and
Sean Penn was \; nominated for Best Actor. Bruce Springsteen's song\
, Dead Man Walking\, also received an Oscar nomination.
Starring Susan Sarandon\, Sean Penn\, Robert Prosky\, Raymond J. Ba rry\, R. Lee Ermey\, Celia Weston\; Directed by Tim Robbins\; Metro-Goldw yn-Mayer\, Inc.\; Rating R\; 1995
UID:20150129T030000Z-32291@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141210T100052Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/32289-screening-of-dead-man-wa lking-in-preparation-for CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141210T180052Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50837_dead_man_walking_poster.rev.1418231367.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:32291 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50837_dead_man_walking_poster.rev.1418231367.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Oscar Winner: Susan Sarandon\, Best Actress in a Leading Role (1996 Academy Awards) X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Cathy\n Please join us for this special free screening of the Oscar-winning film\, Dead Man Walking\, in preparation o f Sister Helen Prejean's visit to Lewis &\; Clark College on February 4\, 2015.\n
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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T203000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:An Evening with Sister Helen Prejean and the 20th Anniversary of the film\, "Dead Man Walking" DESCRIPTION:I don't see capital punishment as a peripheral issue about so me criminals at the edge of society that people want to execute. I see th e death penalty connected to the three deepest wounds of our society: rac ism\, poverty\, and violence. \; – Sr. Helen Prejean Sister Helen Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national dialogue on the death penalty and helping to shape the Catholic Church's newly vigorous opposit ion to state executions. She travels around the world giving talks about her ministry. She considers herself a southern storyteller. Sister Helen is a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph. She spent her first years with the Sisters teaching religion to junior high school students. Reali zing that being on the side of poor people is an essential part of the Go spel she moved into the St. Thomas Housing Project in New Orleans and beg an working at Hope House from 1981 – 1984. During this time\, she was asked to correspond with a death row inmate Patrick Sonnier at Angola. Sh e agreed and became his spiritual adviser. After witnessing his execution \, she wrote a book about the experience. The result was Dead Man Walkin g: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. It be came a movie\, an opera and a play for high schools and colleges. Since 1984\, Sister Helen has divided her time between educating citizens about the death penalty and counseling individual death row prisoners. She has accompanied six men to their deaths. In doing so\, she began to suspect that some of those executed were not guilty. This realization inspired he r second book\, The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions\, which was released by Random House in December of 2004. 0\; Sr. Helen is presently at work on another book - RIVER OF FIRE: MY SP IRITUAL JOURNEY. \; \; An opportunity for purchasing/autographin g books with Sr. Helen Prejean will be available after her talk. \; T his event is co-sponsored by the Department of Inclusion and Multicultura l Engagement and the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life at Lewis & \; Clark College. Free and open to the public. RSVP Required (limited to 400 people) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:I don't se e capital punishment as a peripheral issue about some criminals at the ed ge of society that people want to execute. I see the death penalty connec ted to the three deepest wounds of our society: racism\, poverty\, and vi olence. \; – Sr. Helen Prejean
Sister Helen Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national
dialogue on the death penalty and helping to shape the Catholic Church's
newly vigorous opposition to state executions. She travels around the wo
rld giving talks about her ministry. She considers herself a southern sto
ryteller.
Sister Helen is a member of the Congregation of St
. Joseph. She spent her first years with the Sisters teaching religion to
junior high school students. Realizing that being on the side of poor pe
ople is an essential part of the Gospel she moved into the St. Thomas Hou
sing Project in New Orleans and began working at Hope House from 1981 –
1984.
During this time\, she was asked to correspond with a
death row inmate Patrick Sonnier at Angola. She agreed and became his sp
iritual adviser. After witnessing his execution\, she wrote a book about
the experience.
The result was Dead Man Walking: An Eyew
itness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. It became
a movie\, an opera and a play for high schools and colleges.
Since 1984\, Sister Helen has divided her time between educating citizen
s about the death penalty and counseling individual death row prisoners.
She has accompanied six men to their deaths. In doing so\, she began to s
uspect that some of those executed were not guilty. This realization insp
ired her second book\, The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of W
rongful Executions\, which was released by Random House in December of 20
04. \; Sr. Helen is presently at work on another book - RIVER OF
FIRE: MY SPIRITUAL JOURNEY. \; \;
An opportunit
y for purchasing/autographing books with Sr. Helen Prejean will be availa
ble after her talk. \; This event is co-sponsored by the Department o
f Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement and the Office of Spiritual and
Religious Life at Lewis &\; Clark College.
Free and open
to the public. RSVP Required (limited to 400 people)
Screening of the documentary "Black Gir l in Suburbia" following by panel.
Panel Guests:
This event i s free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community
UID:20150213T233000Z-33881@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150205T142040Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/32261-eampd-spring-film-screen ing-panel-black-girl LAST-MODIFIED:20150205T222040Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33881 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Screening of the documentary "Black Girl in Su burbia" following by panel.\n
\n\n Panel Guests:\n
\n\n This
event is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community
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Lewis &\; Clark College is a proud sponsor of the tri-annual conference Cine Lit\, which this year t urns VIII. Cine Lit is an academic conference that also brings d irectors from Spain and Latin America in conjunction with the Portland IF F. \;
\;
UID:20150220T210000Z-34398@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150218T155110Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/34398-cine-lit-viii-directors- panel LAST-MODIFIED:20150220T190904Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:34398 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY: Lewis &\; Clark College proudly pres
ents SISTER OUTSIDER!
Sister Outsider Poetry is an award-win
ning duo representing two of the top three female slam poets in the world
\, Dominique Christina and Denice Frohman. Their tour marks the first tim
e that two Women of the World Poetry Slam Champions have paired up. They
have appeared on six national poetry slam finals stages and have six cham
pionships collectively.
Inspired by the life and work of Aud
re Lorde\, they write and perform their "otherness" into the center and u
se spoken word as a tool for social change.
Join us for an e
vening performance in the Chapel\, sponsored by the Apocalips Slam Poetry
Club\, the ASLC Finance Committee\, United Genders &\; Sexuality\, In
clusion &\; Multicultural Engagement\, the Black Student Union\, Stude
nt Activities\, and the Feminist Student Union.
THE EVENT WI
LL BE A FUNDRAISER\, more details to come. The event is open to the publi
c and the greater Portland community. Admission is free. We cannot guaran
tee that this is a scent-free space. The space WILL be made handicap acce
ssible and queer-friendly.
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Dominique Chr
istina is a writer\, performer\, educator\, and activist. She holds five
national titles in the three years she has been competing in slam\, inclu
ding the 2014 &\; 2012 Women of the World Slam Champion and 2011 Natio
nal Poetry Slam Champion. She is the only person to have won two Women of
the World Poetry Championships. Her first book of poetry\, The Bones\, T
he Breaking\, The Balm is available now.
Denice Frohman is a
n award-winning poet\, lyricist\, and educator. She is the 2013 Women of
the World Poetry Slam Champion\, 2014 Canto Mundo Fellow\, 2012 Leeway Tr
ansformation Award recipient\, and 2013 Hispanic Choice Award winner. Her
debut album\, "Feels Like Home" is available now.
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w/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center o
f Portland\, Sahar Bassyouni\, Director of the Islamic School of Muslim&#
160\;Educational \;Trust &\; Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace
2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments provided)
Middle East Studies Faculty Roundtable
w/ Prof. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyru
s Partovi (IA) \;
4:30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(re
freshments provided)
\;
w/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center o
f Portland\, Sahar Bassyouni\, Director of the Islamic School of Muslim&#
160\;Educational \;Trust &\; Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace
2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments provided)
Middle East Studies Faculty Roundtable
w/ Prof. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyru
s Partovi (IA) \;
4:30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(re
freshments provided)
Indigenous in the City: The P olitics of Urban Mapuche Identity in Chile presented by Assistant Profess or of Sociology SARAH WARREN.
This article analyzes the different ways that urban Mapuche organizations in Chile make sense of their urban location and argues that there are three central relationships between u rbanity and Mapuche identity. Some organizations eschew the term "urban" preferring the notion that they are "just living in the city" which indic ates a temporariness and a desire to return to rural areas. Others embrac e their urban location\, using the Mapuche word "wariache" (people of the city) to describe themselves. Still others create a hybrid identity\, on e that draws heavily on Mapuche traditions but that also incorporates the kinds of modern attributes associated with urbanity. These different way s of negotiating the relationship between urban location and Mapuche iden tity illustrate the complexity of claiming an identity whose authenticity is still deeply tied to traditional lands and rural existence.
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UID:20150305T200000Z-34422@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150220T102013Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33701-soan-colloquium-series-i ndigenous-in-the-city-the CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150220T182013Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/38,0,228,191/51875_machupe.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:34422 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/83/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/38\,0\,228\,191/51875_machupe.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Indigenous in the City: The Politics of Urban Mapuche Identity in Chile presented by Assistant Professor of S ociology SARAH WARREN.\n
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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150306T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150306T010000 SUMMARY:Lewis & Clark's 1st Annual Middle East Studies Symposium DESCRIPTION:The Middle East Initiative is proud to present… \;Lewis &\; Clark's 1st Annual Middle East Studies SymposiumMarch 4-6th \ ; \; \;Wednesday 3/4 \;From Morocco to the UAE (and every where in between): Student Research PanelNoa Raman\, Gabby Henrie\, Julia Duerst &\; Maia Erickson 11:30-1pm \;Albany Smith Hall \;(Re freshments provided)Keynote Lecture:Skyscrapers and Shadows: Reflections on an Ethnographic Research Trajectory in the Middle EastDr. Andrew Gardn er\, University of Puget Sound 5-6:30pm \;Albany Smith HallAround th e Table: \;(Free) \;Open Dinner at the Co-Op\, Family Styleand Q& amp\;A w/ Dr. Gardner facilitated by Anthro Club 7pm \;Rusty Nail Co -Op \; \; \;Thursday 3/5Conversations on Religion in the Midd le Eastw/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center of Portland\, Sahar Bassyouni\ , Director of the Islamic School of Muslim \;Educational \;Trust &\; Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace 2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pavilion& #160\;(refreshments provided)Middle East Studies Faculty Roundtablew/ Pro f. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyrus Part ovi (IA) \; 4:30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments provid ed)Friday 3/6Conflict and Space: A Lecture on Modern Palestinian and Iraq i Literaturew/ Dr. Yasmeen Hanoosh\, Portland State University &\; Gha yde Ghraowi\, University of Texas Austin 10:30-12pm \;Albany Smith H all \;(refreshments provided)Film Screening of Encounter PointReconci ling grievances in the pursuit of peace in Israel/Palestine 5-6:30pm 0\;Miller 105 \;(pizza provided) \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\;
w/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center o
f Portland\, Sahar Bassyouni\, Director of the Islamic School of Muslim&#
160\;Educational \;Trust &\; Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace
2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments provided)
Middle East Studies Faculty Roundtable
w/ Prof. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyru
s Partovi (IA) \;
4:30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(re
freshments provided)
Keynote Presentation: \;Tow ards a Feminist Critique of the Advanced Neoliberal Security State
Inderpal Grewal\, Yale University professor\, scholar of transnational/postcolonial feminisms\, globalization\, and hum an rights
Introduced by Emily vanKoughnett\, L&a mp\;C '15
Presentation Abstract: This paper examines the specific ities of neoliberal security in India\, and the relation between neoliber alism and the security state. \;The forms of protest that have emerg ed in recent years against the state\, one against sexual violence and on e against corruption\, are useful in showing the ruptures of security\, t he policing of protest through media productions\, and the necessity for critiques of power and authority that are\, again\, deeply transnational. \; I suggest that a more general argument about a global neoliberali sm can obscure the particularities of masculine privilege and power\, and the inequalities between and within national contexts.
UID:20150312T020000Z-34542@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150226T130200Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/34529-gender-studies-symposium -keynote-presentation CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T210200Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/51679_gs_symp_squaregraphic_0215.rev.1423516058.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:34542 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/72/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/51679_gs_symp_squaregraphic_0215.rev.1423516058.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Presentation: \;Towards a Feminis t Critique of the Advanced Neoliberal Security StateWalter Echo-Hawk is a Native American a ttorney\, tribal judge\, author\, activist\, and law professor. He repres ents Indian tribes on important legal issues\, including treaty rights\, water rights\, religious freedom\, prisoner rights\, and repatriation rig hts. His career has spanned pivotal years\, as Indian tribes reclaimed th eir land\, sovereignty\, and pride in a stride toward freedom. \;
Professor Echo-Hawk will discuss \;his latest book In the L ight of Justice: The Rise of Human Rights in Native America &\; the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples\, stressing the nee d for Native nations and peoples to band together to mount a campaign to compel the United States to fully embrace and implement the UN Declaratio n on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Free and open to the publi c. Reception to follow\; light refreshments will be served.
UID:20150403T021500Z-34543@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150226T130230Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/34459-an-evening-with-walter-e cho-hawk LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T210230Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/194/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/0,3,300,303/51925_walter_echo-hawk.rev.1424725400.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:34543 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/194/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,3\,300\,303/51925_walter_echo-hawk.rev.142 4725400.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Carma CorcoranWesley Clark \;is a
retired four-star general who led NATO forces to victory in the Kosovo Wa
r as Supreme Allied Commander of Europe. Clark was pivotal in ending the
conflicts within the former Yugoslavia\, saving millions from ethnic viol
ence. An expert on geopolitics\, military strategy\, and security\, Clark
was a Democratic candidate for the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Clar
k is currently CEO and chairman of Wesley K. Clark &\; Associates\, a
strategic consulting firm located in Little Rock\, Arkansas.
<
strong>Murtaza Hussain \;is a national security and civil li
berties journalist at The Intercept\, an independent online publication a
imed at producing transparent and adversarial journalism. Hussain has int
erviewed incarcerated prospective and former volunteers for foreign confl
icts in the post-9/11 era. Reporting on confidential documents provided b
y NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden\, Hussain is a frequent contributor to
The Guardian\, The New York Times\, Al Jazeera and Globe and Mail. \
;
Karina Korostelina \
;is Associate Professor and Director of the Program on History\, Memory\,
and Conflict at George Mason University in Fairfax\, Virginia. A social
psychologist\, her work is devoted to analyzing social identity\, identit
y based conflicts\, and conflict resolution. Korostelina is a prolific sc
holar and has received numerous grants and fellowships to research confli
cts in Armenia\, Georgia\, Morocco\, Russia\, South Africa\, Tajikistan\,
Turkey\, and Ukraine.
Neera Chandhoke \;
is a National Fellow at the Indian Council of Social Science Research and
Visiting Professorial Fellow at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi
. Formerly a professor of political science at the University of Delhi\,
Chandhoke is known for her distinguished expertise and scholarship on con
temporary Indian politics\, ethnic violence in Kashmir\, civil society\,
secularism\, democracy\, social and economic rights\, poverty\, and human
rights.
Stewart Baker \;is a
partner at Steptoe &\; Johnson LLP\, an international law firm headqu
artered in Washington D.C. Under the Bush Administration\, Baker was the
First Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Securi
ty. Baker is an expert in telecommunications\, electronic surveillance\,
and privacy law. Baker also served as General Counsel for the United Stat
es National Security Agency.
Thomas Drake
0\;worked in intelligence for the United States Air Force and Navy for ne
arly thirty years. Following his decorated career\, Drake was a Senior Ex
ecutive for the National Security Agency. After allegedly leaking classif
ied information about NSA data collection programs\, Drake was prosecuted
by the U.S. Government under the Espionage Act. These charges were event
ually dropped. Drake is currently a leading activist against government s
urveillance programs.
Lewis &\; Clark College's department
of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement Department\, in collaboration
with Student Activities and the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon\
, are proud to host An Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabulo on Thursday\,
April 9th at 7pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis &\; Clark Coll
ege (doors open at 6:30pm).
Hari Kondabolu is a Brooklyn-bas
ed\, Queens-raised comic who the NY Times has called "one of the most exc
iting political comics in stand-up today." In March 2014\, he released hi
s debut standup album WAITING FOR 2042 on indie-label Kill Rock Stars. He
is currently NYU's APA Institute's "Artist in Residence" for the 2014-20
15 Academic Year.
Hari was a writer and correspondent on the
Chris Rock-produced television show TOTALLY BIASED WITH W. KAMAU BELL on
FX. He has also done standup on the LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN\, CON
AN\, JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE\, AND JOHN OLIVER'S NEW YORK STANDUP SHOW. His COM
EDY CENTRAL PRESENTS half-hour television special debuted on the network
in February 2011.
In 2014\, he was interviewed on a full epi
sode of FRESH AIR WITH TERRY GROSS on NPR. A regular on the public radio
circuit\, he has also appeared on Morning Edition\, All Things Considered
\, and Studio 360. He has also appeared on popular podcasts like WTF with
Marc Maron\, You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes and Too Beautiful to Liv
e with Luke Burbank.
In the UK\, Hari has established himsel
f with appearances on BBC 3's RUSSELL HOWARD'S GOOD NEWS and LIVE AT THE
ELECTRIC and Channel 4's 8 OUT OF 10 CATS.
His website is ht
tp://www.harikondabolu.com/ and you can find him on Twitter at @harikonda
bolu
Letterman Stand Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncv
15dCVc7M
Conan Stand Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igI
Tq2SG6xE
Free for all Lewis &\; Clark College students\,
staff and faculty (you must show your LC ID at the door). \;Community
tickets ($5.00 each) are available through the Asian Pacific American Ne
twork of Oregon. \;
Join fellow seniors\, families\, profes
sors\, and friends for a special evening to celebrate the Class of 2015 a
nd your achievements. Celebrate your years on campus and off\, contributi
ons your class has made to the College and Portland community\, and honor
those who made your education possible. \;Register here.
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UID:20150509T210000Z-40834@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150427T092315Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27962-cas-commencement-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150427T162315Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:40834 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Congratulations to the Class of 2015! \; END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150903T203000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150903T213000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:An Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu DESCRIPTION:Join Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, APANO\, and Stu dent Activities for an Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu. Hari Kondab olu is a Brooklyn-based\, Queens-raised comic who the NY Times has called "one of the most exciting political comics in standup today." In March 2 014 he released his debut standup album "Waiting for 2042" on the indie-l abel Kill Rock Stars. Hari has done standup on the Late Show with David Letterman\, Conan\, Jimmy Kimmel Live\, Live at Gotham\, and John Oliver' s New York Standup Show. His Comedy Central Presents half-hour television special debuted on the network in February 2011. He is also a writer and correspondent for the Chris Rock Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell on FX . An Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu is free for Lewis &\; Clark students\, faculty\, and staff. Members of the general public can contac t APANO for tickets available for purchase (https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/ o/50698/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82904 (https://salsa3.sals alabs.com/o/50698/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82904)). Doors open at 8:00pm Just a quick reminder. Food and beverages of any type are not allowed in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel.Welcome Week is presented by th e Office of Student Activities X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join Inclusion and Multicultural Engage
ment\, APANO\, and Student Activities for an Evening with Comedian Hari K
ondabolu.
Hari Kondabolu is a Brooklyn-based\, Queens-raised
comic who the NY Times has called "one of the most exciting political co
mics in standup today." In March 2014 he released his debut standup album
"Waiting for 2042" on the indie-label Kill Rock Stars.
Hari
has done standup on the Late Show with David Letterman\, Conan\, Jimmy K
immel Live\, Live at Gotham\, and John Oliver's New York Standup Show. Hi
s Comedy Central Presents half-hour television special debuted on the net
work in February 2011. He is also a writer and correspondent for the Chri
s Rock Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell on FX.
An Evening w
ith Comedian Hari Kondabolu is free for Lewis &\; Clark students\, fac
ulty\, and staff. Members of the general public can contact APANO for tic
kets available for purchase (https://salsa3.salsalabs.
com/o/50698/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=82904).
Doors open at 8:00pm
Just a quick reminder. Food and beve
rages of any type are not allowed in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
Welcome Week is presented by the Office of Student Activities
\n Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement
\n multicultural@lclark.edu
\n 503-768-7051
\n
\n APANO
\n info@apano.org
\n 971-340-4861
\n
\n Student Activities
\n a
ctivity@lclark.edu
\n 503-768-7122\n
• Kick off the 2015-2016 academic yea
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UID:20150904T233000Z-76724@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150902T095123Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/50570-10th-annual-pio-fair LAST-MODIFIED:20150902T165123Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/530/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/54434_pio_fair_15_graphic.rev.1437762587.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:76724 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/530/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/54434_pio_fair_15_graphic.rev.1437762587.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Student ActivitiesCuban art historian Julia Portela will introduce the six Cuban artists who will be part of an exhibition at the Hoffman Gallery\, opening Jan. 26\, 2016. \; \;She will place the se six new emerging artists in the context of changes in Cuban visual art s since the 1980s\, a moment when Cuban artists experimented in form and content\, producing some of the most critical and socially engaged art in the island's history. \;
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The talk will be given in Spanish with an English language interpr eter.
UID:20150917T223000Z-79007@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150909T150729Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/79007-julia-portela-cuban-art- historian LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T172012Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/6,0,199,193/54966_clip_image002.rev.1441836123.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:79007 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/6\,0\,199\,193/54966_clip_image002.rev.1441836 123.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Cuban art historian Julia Portela will introduce the six Cuban artists who will be part of an exhibition at the Hoffman Galler y\, opening Jan. 26\, 2016 X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150918T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150918T160000 LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575 SUMMARY:Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture DESCRIPTION:"Google Searching for Black Girls: Old Media Stereotypes in N ew Media Practices" \; Safiya Umoja Noble\, PhD\, \;Assistant P rofessor \;in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information S tudies will \;present the Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture on Friday \, September 18 at 3 p.m. in the Gregg Pavilion. Critical information sc holars continue to demonstrate how technology and its narratives are shap ed by and infused with values\, that is\, that it is not the result of th e actions of impartial\, disembodied\, unpositioned agents. Technology co nsists of a set of social practices\, situated within the dynamics of rac e\, gender\, class\, and politics. Critiques of technology include the rh etoric around the digital divide\, as if access\, skills and connectivity are the primary issues facing women and girls of color in the realms of the digital. These critiques\, however\, largely serve to depoliticize th e ways that social systems of power are embedded in technology practices. This talk is based on a forthcoming book (NYU Press) about identity for sale in commercial search engines\, where I look deeply at how Google med iates access to information on racialized and gendered identities in bias ed ways that reinforce oppressive social relations. A reception will fol low the lecture. For further information\, please visit the \;Joha nnah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page (http://library.lclark.edu/lib/sherrer .htm). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Google Searching for Black Girls: Old Media Stereotypes in New Media Practices" \;
Safiya Umoja Nob le\, PhD\, \;Assistant Professor \;in the UCLA Graduate School o f Education and Information Studies will \;present the Johannah Sherr er Memorial Lecture on Friday\, September 18 at 3 p.m. in the Gregg Pavil ion.
Critical information scholars continue to demonstrate how te chnology and its narratives are shaped by and infused with values\, that is\, that it is not the result of the actions of impartial\, disembodied\ , unpositioned agents. Technology consists of a set of social practices\, situated within the dynamics of race\, gender\, class\, and politics. Cr itiques of technology include the rhetoric around the digital divide\, as if access\, skills and connectivity are the primary issues facing women and girls of color in the realms of the digital. These critiques\, howeve r\, largely serve to depoliticize the ways that social systems of power a re embedded in technology practices. This talk is based on a forthcoming book (NYU Press) about identity for sale in commercial search engines\, w here I look deeply at how Google mediates access to information on racial ized and gendered identities in biased ways that reinforce oppressive soc ial relations.
A reception will follow the lecture. For further i nformation\, please visit the \;Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page.
UID:20150918T220000Z-79279@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150910T110419Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/76997-johannah-sherrer-memoria l-lecture CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/54861_snobleheadshot-cropped.rev.1441230244.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:79279 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/54861_snobleheadshot-cropped.rev.1441230244.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Safiya Noble\, PhD. X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Michelle Pennock\n Safiya Umoja Noble\, PhD\, \;Assistant Pr ofessor in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies will present \;"Google Searching for Black Girls: Old Media Stereotyp es in New Media Practices" Friday\, September 18 at 3 p.m. in the Gregg P avilion.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151001T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151001T200000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:BLACK LIVES MATTER SERIES: Politics\, Identity and Intersectional ity DESCRIPTION:Politics\, Identity and \;Intersectionality Black Lives Matter is arguably one of the most significant social movements of our da y. The Ethnic Studies program is sponsoring a series this year to discuss various aspects of this movement. Over the course of the year\, we will hold four panel discussions that bring together academics\, activists and students to examine the BLM movement from the perspectives of politics\, history\, education and philosophy. For the first panel\, we ask what k ind of political movement is BLM. What is the relationship of BLM to elec toral politics\, if any? Given the heterogeneous \;nature of BLM\, is it even possible to define concrete political goals and \;strategies ? How important is identity politics to the BLM? How does intersectionali ty (how race\, class and gender work together) function in the \;BLM movement? __________________________________ • Kundai Chirindo\, L&am p\;C Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Media \;Studies • Tessara Dudley\, Black Lives Matter Poet-Activist • Sonja Nosisa Noonan-Ngwan e\, L&\;C '18 • Jasmine Reid L&\;C law student • Moderator: E lliott Young\, L &\; C Director of Ethnic Studies\, Professor of \ ;History _______________________________Contact cjackson@lclark.edu for more information. Snacks will be provided! Sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) \, and The Black Student Union. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Black Lives Matter is arg uably one of the most significant social movements of our day. The Ethnic Studies program is sponsoring a series this year to discuss various aspe cts of this movement. Over the course of the year\, we will hold four pan el discussions that bring together academics\, activists and students to examine the BLM movement from the perspectives of politics\, history\, ed ucation and philosophy.
For the first panel\, we ask what kind of political movement is BLM. What is the relationship of BLM to electoral politics\, if any? Given the heterogeneous \;nature of BLM\, is it ev en possible to define concrete political goals and \;strategies? How important is identity politics to the BLM? How does intersectionality (ho w race\, class and gender work together) function in the \;BLM moveme nt?
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• Kundai Chirindo\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of Rh
etoric and Media \;Studies
• Tessara Dudley\, Black L
ives Matter Poet-Activist
• Sonja Nosisa Noonan-Ngwane\,
L&\;C '18
• Jasmine Reid L&\;C law student
• Moderator: Elliott Young\, L &\; C Director of Ethnic Studie s\, Professor of \;History
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ontact cjackson@lclark.edu for more information. Snacks will be p
rovided!
Sponsored by
Ethnic Studies\, Office of Inclusion and
Multicultural Engagement
(IME) \, and The Black Student Union.
Drawing on her recent and forthcoming b ooks\, White Privilege and Black Rights: The \;Injustice of U.S. Poli ce Racial Profiling and Homicide (2015)\, The Ethics and Mores of  \;Race: Equality after the History of Philosophy (2011)\, and Applicative Justic: A \;Pragmatic\, Empirial Approach to Racial Injustice (2016) \, Naomi Zack presents a new \;way to think about racial oppression a nd other forms of present injustice. Zack rejects the \;discourse of white privilege because it does not focus on violations of rights. She ar gues \;that Rawlsian notions of justice for well-ordered societies ar e uselessly abstract and \;irrelevant to real life concerns about inj ustice. And while equality is a stirring rhetorical \;term\, it has n o convincing factual basis and no intellectual foundation in the canonica l \;history of Western moral philosophy. Zack proposes that racial in equality be addressed \;by applying to nonwhites principles and rules of justice that are already satisfactorily \;applied to whites\, or that those with the power and authority to do so\, curtail actions \; taken against nonwhites that are not taken against whites. This comparati ve approach is \;both empirical and situational and its starting poin t is always real life. However\, Zack is \;aware that during this tim e of an uniformed and apathetic electorate\, progressive \;academic d iscourse may be the only clear path ahead.
UID:20151023T223000Z-93599@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151015T134915Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/89763-a-new-paradigm-of-anti-r acism-why-discourse-of CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151015T204915Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/77/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/55588_naomizack_640x480_jan_2015.rev.1444238902.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:93599 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/77/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/55588_naomizack_640x480_jan_2015.rev.1444238902.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Naomi Zack's recent books are \;White Privilege a nd Black Rights: The Injustice of U.S. Police Racial Profiling and Homici de (2015)\, \;The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality after the His tory of Philosophy \; \;(2011)\, and \;Applicative Justice: A Pragmatic\, Empirial Approach to Racial Injustice \;(2016). She now presents a new way to think about racial oppression and other forms of pr esent injustice. She rejects White Privilege discourse\, Rawlsian Ideal T heories of Justice\, and the idea of Equality. Instead\, Zack proposes a comparative approach––blacks should not be treated as whites are not treated."Black Lives Matter affirms the liv es of Black queer and transgender folks\, disabled folks\, black-undocume nted folks\, folks with records\, women and all Black lives along the gen der spectrum."- blacklivesmatter.com
This workshop wil
l explore the local and national Black Lives Matter Movement\, specifical
ly:
Attendees are invited to join us for the 4th Annual Oregon Safe School Awards reception\, beginning at 4 p. m. following the training. \;
Date: Saturday\, October 24\, 2015
Presenters: Khalil Edwards\, Leila Hofstein\, Staff\, PFLAG Portland Black Chapter
Cost: $75 by 10/8\, $100 after\, includes 5.5 CEUs/PDUs. $40 students. Lewis &\; Clark Alumni save 20%. Lunch In cluded.
Khalil Edwards received his Maste
r's Degree from Portland State University in 2004. In addition to serving
as the Director for PFLAG Portland Chapter\, he recently joined Basic Ri
ghts Oregon as their Racial Justice and Alliance Building Manager. He has
years of experience volunteering for and supporting local organizations
in their efforts toward LGBTQ equality\, racial equity and fighting injus
tice.
Leila Hofstein is a community organizer by day and a s
ocial justice activist by night. As the Youth Coordinator for PFLAG Portl
and Black Chapter\, Leila conducts outreach to LGBTQ youth\, educating te
achers and parents about how to be better allies\, and leveraging resourc
es to use in working with queer and trans youth of color to create social
change.
On May 24\, 2015\, thirty international women peacemakers crossed the DMZ that divides Korea to call for an end to the Korean War. \; They also held international peace symposiums w ith women in both Pyongyang and Seoul. \; Come hear Gwyn Kirk discuss her experiences in Korea.
\;
Gwyn Kirk is a writer\ , teacher\, and organizer. She is a founding member of Women for Genuine Security and the International Women's Network Against Militarism\, and o n the Executive Committee of Women Cross DMZ. \;
UID:20151027T223000Z-94907@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151020T104351Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/94722-woman-peacemakers-walk-f or-peace-in-korea CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151020T174351Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/55821_screen_shot_2015-10-19_at_44923_pm.rev.1445298563.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:94907 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/66/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/55821_screen_shot_2015-10-19_at_44923_pm.rev.1445298563.j pg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:A talk by Gwyn Kirk\, one of the peacemakers END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151029T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151029T183000 LOCATION:Frank Manor House GEO:45.450219;-122.670175 SUMMARY:A Fiction Reading by John Treat DESCRIPTION:John Whittier Treat\, a native of New Haven\, joined the Yale faculty in 1999 after teaching for eighteen years at the University of W ashington\, Berkeley\, Stanford and Texas. He has been Professor Emeritus at Yale since 2014. He continues to teach courses in modern Japanese lit erature and criticism\, and occasionally Korean studies and LGBT studies. In recent years he has had visiting appointments at Seoul National Unive rsity\, the University of Oslo and the University of New South Wales. At Yale he has served as the East Asian Languages and Literatures Department chair and Director of Graduate Studies\, is affiliated faculty in Women\ , Gender and Sexuality Studies and has chaired Yale's LGBT Studies Commit tee. Treat has held elective office in the Association of Asian Studies a nd the Modern Language Association\, and he edited the Journal of Japanes e Studies for ten years. His essays have appeared in positions\, PMLA\, t he \,Journal of Asian Studies\, the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies\, \,boundary 2\, and Gendai Shiso\,. His 1995 book Writing Ground Zero: Jap anese Literature and the Atomic Bomb\, won the John Whitney Hall Prize an d has recently been translated into Japanese. His two current book proje cts include a history of modern Japanese literature (Governing Metaphors: The Rise and Fall of Modern Japanese Literature) and a study of Korean i ntellectuals under Japanese occupation (Too Close to the Sun). He has rec ently completed his first novel\, The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House a nd is at work on a second\, First Consonants. His graduate students have gone on to tenure-track positions at Princeton\, Dartmouth\, Minnesota\, Kentucky\, William and Mary\, Utah\, Grinnell\, Pittsburgh\, Wisconsin\, Berkeley\, Oregon\, Montana\, Macalester\,Hamilton\, Iowa and Simon Frase r. \;The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House Jeff and other newcomer s to Seattle find their lives crossing paths in the Yellow House\, a spra wling old home at the top of Capital Hill\, Seattle's gay and lesbian nei ghborhood. Tragedy and healing bring Jeff and his new friends together in a story that ends in an epiphany few readers will anticipate. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: John Whittier Treat\, a native of New H
aven\, joined the Yale faculty in 1999 after teaching for eighteen years
at the University of Washington\, Berkeley\, Stanford and Texas. He has b
een Professor Emeritus at Yale since 2014. He continues to teach courses
in modern Japanese literature and criticism\, and occasionally Korean stu
dies and LGBT studies. In recent years he has had visiting appointments a
t Seoul National University\, the University of Oslo and the University o
f New South Wales. At Yale he has served as the East Asian Languages and
Literatures Department chair and Director of Graduate Studies\, is affili
ated faculty in Women\, Gender and Sexuality Studies and has chaired Yale
's LGBT Studies Committee. Treat has held elective office in the Associat
ion of Asian Studies and the Modern Language Association\, and he edited
the Journal of Japanese Studies for ten years. His essays have a
ppeared in positions\, PMLA\, the \,Journal of Asia
n Studies\, the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies\, \,
boundary 2\, and Gendai Shiso\,. His 1995 book Writing
Ground Zero: Japanese Literature and the Atomic Bomb\, won the John
Whitney Hall Prize and has recently been translated into Japanese.
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br /> His two current book projects include a history of modern Japanese
literature (Governing Metaphors: The Rise and Fall of Modern Japanes
e Literature) and a study of Korean intellectuals under Japanese occ
upation (Too Close to the Sun). He has recently completed his fi
rst novel\, The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House and is at work
on a second\, First Consonants. His graduate students have gone
on to tenure-track positions at Princeton\, Dartmouth\, Minnesota\, Kent
ucky\, William and Mary\, Utah\, Grinnell\, Pittsburgh\, Wisconsin\, Berk
eley\, Oregon\, Montana\, Macalester\,Hamilton\, Iowa and Simon Fraser.
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Jeff and other newcomers t o Seattle find their lives crossing paths in the Yellow House\, a sprawli ng old home at the top of Capital Hill\, Seattle's gay and lesbian neighb orhood. Tragedy and healing bring Jeff and his new friends together in a story that ends in an epiphany few readers will anticipate.
UID:20151030T003000Z-90858@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151006T085359Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/89090-a-fiction-reading-by-joh n-treat CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151006T155359Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/4/width/80/height/80/cro p/1/55483_treat_photo.rev.1443645522.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:90858 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/4/width/80/he ight/80/crop/1/55483_treat_photo.rev.1443645522.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:John Whittier Treat\, a native of New Haven\, joined the Yale faculty in 1999 after teaching for eighteen years at the Univers ity of Washington\, Berkeley\, Stanford and Texas. He has been Professor Emeritus at Yale since 2014. He continues to teach courses in modern Japa nese literature and criticism\, and occasionally Korean studies and LGBT studies. \; He has recently completed his first novel\, The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House and is at work on a second\, First Consonants. \; This event is co-sponsored by the departments of English\, History\, and Gender Studies. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151029T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151029T210000 LOCATION:Stamm SUMMARY:OLMV State of Civil Rights Forum - 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act DESCRIPTION:Please join the Oregon League of Minority Voters in celebrati ng civil rights victories\, developing strategic alliances\, and pushing for real inclusive policies! Help OLMV commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act passed by congress and signed by President Johns on in 1965. Three outstanding Oregonians who have played a vital role for minority involvement opportunities in politics and public policy will be honored. The forum will examine the reasons we still need voting rights laws fifty years after passage of the VRA. \; Panelists include repr esentatives from NACCP\, The Bus Project Federation\, the Oregon Secretar y of State\, and the Oregon Advocacy Commission. \; State representa tives and civil rights champions will be awarded for their work\, and a b uffet dinner will be served. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join the Oregon League of Minori ty Voters in celebrating civil rights victories\, developing strategic al liances\, and pushing for real inclusive policies!
Help OLMV comm emorate the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act passed by congress and signed by President Johnson in 1965. Three outstanding Oregonians who have played a vital role for minority involvement opportunities in polit ics and public policy will be honored.
The forum will examine the reasons we still need voting rights laws fifty years after passage of th e VRA. \; Panelists include representatives from NACCP\, The Bus Proj ect Federation\, the Oregon Secretary of State\, and the Oregon Advocacy Commission. \;
State representatives and civil rights champio ns will be awarded for their work\, and a buffet dinner will be served. p> UID:20151030T003000Z-93601@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151015T135021Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/90604-olmv-state-of-civil-righ ts-forum-50th CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151015T205021Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/482/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/55546_rep_rev.rev.1444070504.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:93601 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/482/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/55546_rep_rev.rev.1444070504.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Left to right: Representatives Davis\, Vega Ped erson\, and Frederick X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free (r.s.v.p.) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:6th Annual State of Civil Rights Forum Special Celebr ation - 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act with State Representati ves John Davis\, Lew Frederick\, and Jessica Vega Pederson who will be aw arded for their work championing civil rights in our state this year. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151104T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151104T184500 LOCATION:Council Chamber\, Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Black Lives Matter: The Black Panthers and Their Legacy DESCRIPTION:Black Lives Matter The Black Panthers and \;Their Legacy \; Percy Hampton\, Black Panther Party of Portland founding membe r Reiko Hillyer\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of History Anoop Mirpuri \, Assistant Professor of English at PSU Moderator: Elliott Young\, L&am p\;C Professor of History and Director of Ethnic Studies \; 2016 m arks the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party in Oakland in October of 1966. This panel will look back to the Black Pan thers to understand their legacy as a black nationalist organization that sought to \;defend the community from police violence as well as to organize free \;breakfasts for children and health clinics. In additi on to exploring the history of the Black Panthers in Portland\, we will s eek to understand the links to today's black liberation movements. To wha t extent is Black Lives Matter a legacy of the Black Panthers? In what wa ys does Black Lives Matter differ from the Black Panthers in terms of its internal structure as well as its goals? \;What we wantWhat we bel ievesee the 10 point Black Panther Party Platform and program from Octobe r 1966 \; (https://college.lclark.edu/live/files/20508-blackpanther10 point11415pdf) \; Sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, Office of Inclusio n and Multicultural Engagement (IME)\, Black Student Union and History. \; Contact: cjackson@lclark.edu for more information X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\;
Pe rcy Hampton\, Black Panther Party of Portland founding member
Reiko Hillyer\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of History
Anoop Mirpuri\, Assistant Pro fessor of English at PSU
Moderator: E lliott Young\, L&\;C Professor of History and Director of Ethnic Studi es
\;
2016 marks the fif tieth anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party in Oakland i n October of 1966. This panel will look back to the Black Panthers to und erstand their legacy as a black nationalist organization that sought to&# 160\;defend the community from police violence as well as to organize fre e \;breakfasts for children and health clinics. In addition to explor ing the history of the Black Panthers in Portland\, we will seek to under stand the links to today's black liberation movements. To what extent is Black Lives Matter a legacy of the Black Panthers? In what ways does Blac k Lives Matter differ from the Black Panthers in terms of its internal st ructure as well as its goals?
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< em>see the 10 point Black Panther Party Plat form and program from October 1966 \;
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Sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, Office of In clusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME)\, Black Student Union and Hist ory.
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Contact: cjackson@lclark.edu for more inform ation
UID:20151105T013000Z-97336@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151029T101220Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/97336-black-lives-matter-the-b lack-panthers-and-their CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T193409Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,62,192,255/56153_blmsmall11415.rev.1446138681.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:97336 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,62\,192\,255/56153_blmsmall11415.rev.144613 8681.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the second panel on Black Lives M atter as we look back to the Black Panthers to understand their legacy as a black nationalist organization. To what extent is Black Lives Matter a legacy of the Black Panthers? In what ways does Black Lives Mat ter differ from the Black Panthers in terms of its internal structure as well as its goals? Join us at 5:30 at the council chamber to hear from ou r panelists. Q&\;A to follow. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Black Lives Matter|civic engagement|civil rights|diversi ty|multicultural|open to the public|presentation|race END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151111T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151111T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies-Keynote event DESCRIPTION:*Keynote EventDebate: What should be the role of affirmative action in higher education admissions? \;Randall L. Kennedy (https:/ /college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2015/speake rs.php)\, Michael R. Klein Professor\, Harvard Law SchoolLinda Chavez (ht tps://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2015/s peakers.php)\, chair\, Center for Equal Opportunity\, a nonprofit public policy organization Moderated by \;Janet Steverson\, Douglas K. New ell Professor of Teaching Excellence\, L&\;C Law School\, and chair of L&\;C committee on diversity and inclusion Welcoming remarks by L&am p\;C \;President Barry Glassner Speaker introductions by symposium c o-chairs \;Erin Banks \;'16 and \;Ryan Seed \;'17Abstract : \; \;Should colleges and universities consider an applicant's s tated race or ethnicity when selecting students for admission? \; 0\;For the past several decades\, people across the United States have de bated the merits of race-conscious admissions policies such as affirmativ e action. \; \;This question remains so pressing that the U.S. Su preme Court is revisiting whether race can be a factor in admissions deci sions. \; \;Is affirmative action necessary in higher education a dmissions? What is accomplished through such policies? \; \;Who b enefits? \; \;Do the drawbacks outweigh any positive effects? 0\; \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: *Keynote Event
Debate: Wha
t should be the role of affirmative action in higher education admissions
? \;
R
andall L. Kennedy\, Michael R. Klein Professor\, Harvard Law
School
Linda Chavez
\, chair\, Center for Equal Opportunity\, a nonprofit publi
c policy organization
Moderated by \;Janet Steverson
strong>\, Douglas K. Newell Professor of Teaching Excellence\, L&\;C L
aw School\, and chair of L&\;C committee on diversity and inclusion
Welcoming remarks by L&\;C \;President Barry Glassne
r
Speaker introductions by symposium co-chairs \;
Abstract: \; \;Should colleges and univers ities consider an applicant's stated race or ethnicity when selecting stu dents for admission? \; \;For the past several decades\, people a cross the United States have debated the merits of race-conscious admissi ons policies such as affirmative action. \; \;This question remai ns so pressing that the U.S. Supreme Court is revisiting whether race can be a factor in admissions decisions. \; \;Is affirmative action necessary in higher education admissions? What is accomplished through su ch policies? \; \;Who benefits? \; \;Do the drawbacks out weigh any positive effects? \;
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UID:20151112T030000Z-98296@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151101T210914Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/98295-ray-warren-symposium-on- race-and-ethnic CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T050914Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/55255_es_rwms_webgraphic_0915.rev.1443118804.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:98296 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/55255_es_rwms_webgraphic_0915.rev.1443118804.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Debate: What should be the role of affirmativ e action in higher education admissions? *Keynote PresentationThe Profound Threat of a good Idea: Ethnic Studies in Tucson
and Beyond
Nolan L. Cabrera\, assistant professor\, University of Arizo
na College of Education
Introduced by \;
Welcoming remarks by symposium co-chair \;Hanna h Swernoff \;'16
Abstract: \; This presen tation will explore the historical creation of ethnic studies while also documenting the dramatic and contentious Arizona racial politics surround ing the highly successful and controversial Mexican American Studies in T ucson Unified School District. \; This first-hand account of the cont inuing struggle for K-12 ethnic studies highlights the incredible threat of a good example\, and how opportunistic and xenophobic politics frequen tly overshadow student educational needs—especially those in underserve d\, under-resourced communities. \; Finally\, the presentation will l ink the struggle in Tucson to the national discussions about formally inc orporating ethnic studies into K-12 curricula.
UID:20151113T030000Z-98299@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20151101T213523Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/98297-ray-warren-symposium-on- race-and-ethnic CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T053523Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/55255_es_rwms_webgraphic_0915.rev.1443118804.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:98299 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/55255_es_rwms_webgraphic_0915.rev.1443118804.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:*Keynote Presentation\;
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7:00 p.m.\, Agnes Flanagan Chapel \;
Race Monologu
es
Each year a different group of L&\;C students writ es an original series of personal narratives to share their feelings\, ex periences\, and understandings of race\, ethnicity\, and identity.
Featuring L&\;C students \;Erin Banks \;'16
\, \;Christen Cromer \;'18\, \;Tiffa
ny Farmer \;'18\, \;Joe Iliscupidez'16\
, \;Alicia Kirkland \;'16\, \;Sonja
Nosisa Noonan-Ngwane \;'18\, \;Ryan Seed \;'17\, \;Cameron Smith \;'17\, \;
\n Race Monologues\n
\n\n Each year a different group of L&\;C students writes an original seri es of personal narratives to share their feelings\, experiences\, and und erstandings of race\, ethnicity\, and identity.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160127T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160127T173000 LOCATION:Hoffman Gallery GEO:45.45054;-122.668438 SUMMARY:Preview & Artist Talk\, Intersecciones: Havana/Portland DESCRIPTION: \; A SERIES OF EXCHANGES WITH CUBAN ARTISTS PREVIEW &a mp\; ARTIST TALKAn opportunity to meet four of the artists who have \ ;travelled \;from Havana to install site-specific \;work.Susana P ilar Delahante MatienzoElizabet Cerviño \;Reynier "El Chino" NovoRa fael VillaresINTERCESSIONS IS A CONVERSATION BETWEEN two crossroads of th e Americas. Cuba is one of the earliest colonies and a pivot of global tr ade. Portland is the end of the Oregon Trail — first traveled by the co llege's namesakes. All six artists have considered the particular history of Portland in their work for the \;exhibition. Susana Pilar Delahan te Matienzo creates installations and public actions that poke at the 0\;troubled cultural space for people of African ancestry. Reynier "El Ch ino" Novo's repurposed cultural objects reveal the depleted energy of tru e political action. Elizabet Cerviño's spare performances draw from  \;the haunted contradictions in historic spaces. Adriana Arronte's instal lations of exquisitely crafted glass \;and plastic objects complicate spaces of personal consumption. Rafael Villares' displaced landscapes cr eate tensions between desire and reality. Yornel Martinez' works often le ads off the canvas or page and into \;sculpture and even public inter ventions that create situates for language to grow and change. This even t is free and open to the public. The talk will be in Spanish with an Eng lish language interpreter. \; \; Wed\, Jan 27\, 2016 4:30 pm | H offman Gallery | Lewis &\; Clark College C0-SPONSORED BY \;NATION AL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES FILM AND LECTURE FUND\, THE ART DEPARTMEN T\, ETHNIC STUDIES\, HISTORY DEPARTMENT\, AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES  \; Intersecciones: Havana/Portland is co-curated by Daniel Duford\, Visi ting Associate Professor of Art at Reed \;College\; Hoffman Gallery D irector Linda Tesner\; and Elliott Young\, History Professor at Lewis &am p\; Clark College. \; Follow Intersecciones: Havana/Portland on Face book (https://www.facebook.com/Intersecciones-HavanaPortland-161043907919 7648/) \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An opportunity to meet four of the artists who hav e \;travelled \;from Havana to install site-specific \;work.< /em>
Susana Pilar Delahante Mati
enzo INTERCESSIONS IS A CONVERSATION
BETWEEN two crossroads of the Americas. Cuba is one of the earliest colon
ies and a pivot of global trade. Portland is the end of the Oregon Trail
— first traveled by the college's namesakes. All six artists have consi
dered the particular history of Portland in their work for the \;exhi
bition. Susana Pilar Delahante Matienzo creates installations and public
actions that poke at the \;troubled cultural space for people of Afri
can ancestry. Reynier "El Chino" Novo's repurposed cultural objects revea
l the depleted energy of true political action. Elizabet Cerviño's spare
performances draw from \;the haunted contradictions in historic spac
es. Adriana Arronte's installations of exquisitely crafted glass \;an
d plastic objects complicate spaces of personal consumption. Rafael Villa
res' displaced landscapes create tensions between desire and reality. Yor
nel Martinez' works often leads off the canvas or page and into \;scu
lpture and even public interventions that create situates for language to
grow and change. Interse
cciones: Havana/Portland is co-curated by Daniel Duford\, Visiting Associ
ate Professor of Art at Reed \;College\; Hoffman Gallery Director Lin
da Tesner\; and Elliott Young\, History Professor at Lewis &\; Clark C
ollege. \; Follow Intersecciones: H
avana/Portland on Facebook \; Members of the Lewis &\; Clark commu
nity share their stories\, thoughts\, and reflections on relationship tha
t their various identities have with their race Last fall\, \; the \;Black \;Lives 
\;Matter \;movement erupted at scores of colleges and universities ac
ross the country with students demanding changes at their institutions.&#
160\; After a series of racist messages and a physical assault on our cam
pus\, students mobilized to demand a safer and more welcoming College.
60\; In an effort to respond to students\, faculty developed a proposal t
o diversify faculty and the curriculum at L&\;C. \; This proposal
was presented to the faculty at a meeting in December. \; Now\, facul
ty will present that proposal to the wider community to seek feedback and
suggestions. \; Andrew Bernstein\, Associate Professor
of History Reiko Hillyer\,
Elizabet Cerviño \;
Rafael Villares<
/p> This event is free and open to the public. The
talk will be in Spanish with an English language interpreter. \;
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Wed\, Jan 27\, 2016 4:30 pm | Hoffman Gallery | Lewis &\
; Clark College
C0-SPONSORED BY \;NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR TH
E HUMANITIES FILM AND LECTURE FUND\, THE ART DEPARTMENT\, ETHNIC STUDIES\
, HISTORY DEPARTMENT\, AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES \;
Join us for the third in our pan
el series \;
Black Lives Ma
tter: Diversity at Lewis &\; Clark College \; \;
Diana Leonard\, Assistant Professor of Psycholo gy
Sarah Warren\, Assi stant Professor of SOAN
Moderat or\, Elliott Young\, Professor of History and Director of Ethnic Studies
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Read the propos al to diversify faculty here
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UID:20160202T030000Z-127602@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160126T145423Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/127602-black-lives-matter-dive rsity-at-lewis-clark CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T193534Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/2,65,187,250/57807_blmsmall2116.rev.1454369472.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:127602 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/2\,65\,187\,250/57807_blmsmall2116.rev.1454369 472.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the third in our panel series\,Across the country \, students are walking out\, parents are opting their children out\, and teachers are refusing to administer bad exams. In fact\, the "education reformers" find themselves facing the largest revolt in US history agains t high-stakes\, standardized testing. \;
Jesse Hagopian will talk about such issues\, focusing on his book\, \;More Than a Sco re\, which is a collection of essays\, poems\, speeches\, and interv iews—accounts of personal courage and trenchant insights—from frontli ne fighters who are defying the corporate education reformers\, often at great personal and professional risk\, and fueling a national movement to reclaim and transform public education. \;
Jesse Hagopian
\;teaches history and is the adviser to the Black Student Union
at Garfield \;High School–the site of the historic \;boycott of th
e MAP test \;in 2013–and is an associate editor for the acclaim
ed \;Rethinking Schools \;magazine. \;Jesse is th
e editor of\, and contributing author to\, \;More Than a Score: The New Uprising Against High-Stakes Testing
.
Jesse's writings on the Black Lives Matter movement\, education\, Haiti\, Palestine\, and U. S. politics\, \;are \;regularly published at Truth Out\, Common D reams\, Black Agenda Report\, Socialist Worker\, Counter Punch\, and the Seattle Education website. \; \;
free &\; open to the public | wheelchair accessible | parking is $2 after 3:00 p.m. \;
This e vent is a follow up to the 12th Annual Ray Warren Symposiu m on Race and Ethnic Studies.
Co-sponsored by Ray Warr
en Symposium\, L&\;C Graduate School of Education\, Office of Inclusio
n and Multicultural Engagement and Ethnic Studies.
\n Please join Jesse Hagopian\, educator and acti
vist\, for his talk at Lewis &\; Clark College on \;February 5\, 2
016\, at \;5 pm in the Gregg Pavilion.
\n "More Than A Score: T
he New Uprising Against Standardized Testing"\n
Aasif Mandvi is well known for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's Emmy-winning show\, THE DAILY SHO W WITH JON STEWART. \; \; Most recently\, Aasif wrote\, produced\ , and starred in the HBO series\, THE BRINK\, co-starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins.
Other recent television appearances include CBS's PE RSON OF INTEREST and MADAM SECRETARY.
Mandvi will next be seen st arring opposite Kate Hudson\, Jennifer Aniston\, and Julia Roberts in MOT HER'S DAY\, directed by Garry Marshall.
November also marked the release of his memoir\, NO LAND'S MAN\, a collection of humorous and pers onal stories published by Chronicle Books. \;
Mandvi co-creat ed and starred in the critically acclaimed web-series\, HALAL IN THE FAMI LY\, which addressed anti-muslim bigotry through humour and received a st aggering 577 media impressions worldwide.
Mandvi also received ra ve reviews for originating the role of 'Amir Kapoor' in the world premier e of Ayad Aktahr's Pulitzer Prize-winning play\, DISGRACED\, at Lincoln C enter. He was the recipient of the 1999 OBIE award for SAKINA'S RESTAURAN T\, a play he wrote and starred in. Other stage credits include the Broad way revival of OKLAHOMA and SUBURBIA.
In film\, Aasif's recent wo rk includes\, MILLION DOLLAR ARM with Jon Hamm\, THE INTERNSHIP\, starrin g alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn\, MOVIE 43\, THE DICTATOR with S acha Baron Cohen\, DARK HORSE for Todd Solondz\, RUBY SPARKS\, (from the creators of LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE)\, GODS BEHAVING BADLY\, and PREMIUM RUS H. He also co-wrote and starred in TODAY'S SPECIAL\, which premiered at t he London Film Festival. Additional film credits include leads in THE LAS T AIRBENDER and THE MYSTIC MASSEUR\, and supporting roles in IT'S KIND OF A FUNNY STORY\, THE PROPOSAL\, GHOST TOWN\, MUSIC AND LYRICS\, SPIDER-MA N 2\, FREEDOMLAND\, ANALYZE THIS\, MARGIN CALL\, and THE SIEGE.
B rought to you by President Barry Glassner\, Inclusion &\; Multicultura l Engagement\, and the Dean of Students Office.
Doors open at 6:2 0pm.
UID:20160207T030000Z-129587@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160202T210152Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/111777-aasif-mandvi CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160203T050152Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/210/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/57368_aasif_mandvi_1.rev.1452639350.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:129587 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/210/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/57368_aasif_mandvi_1.rev.1452639350.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free for L&\;C students\, staff\, and faculty (one ti cket per individual)\n Aasif Mandvi is well known for his work as a c orrespondent on Comedy Central's Emmy-winning show\, THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART. \; \; Most recently\, Aasif wrote\, produced\, and s tarred in the HBO series\, THE BRINK\, co-starring Jack Black and Tim Rob bins. Brought to you by the President's Office\, Inclusion &\; Multicu ltural Engagement\, and the Dean of Students Office.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160222T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160222T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Move ments. Reading & presentation with Walidah Imarisha DESCRIPTION:Join co-editor Walidah Imarisha for a reading and presentatio n about radical science fiction and social change.Sponsored by Ethnic Stu dies\, Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, Gender Studies\ , English\, L&\;C Law School ACLU and L&\;C Law School National Law yers Guild About Octavia's Brood (http://octaviasbrood.com/): Whenever we envision a world without war\, without prisons\, without injustice\, w e are engaging in speculative fiction. Radicals and activists devote thei r lives to envisioning such worlds\, and then go about trying to create t hem. What better vehicle for them to explore their work and its possibili ties than through writing original science fiction stories? Walidah Imar isha and adrienne maree brown brought together 20 radical writers to do j ust that. The result is Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Soc ial Justice Movements\, an engaging and enlightening collection that unco vers truths buried in the fantastic\, and injects a healthy dose of imagi nation and innovation into our search for truth. It is the first book to explore the connections between radical science fiction and movements for social change\, using visionary prose to weave strands of real-life expe rience—inequality and exploitation\, struggle and solidarity—to gener ate innovative ways of understanding the world around us\, paint visions of new worlds that could be\, and teach us new ways of interacting with o ne another. This is visionary fiction to engage our imaginations and guid e our hands in struggle. \;Walidah Imarisha (http://www.walidah.com/) \;is a writer\, organizer\, educator and performance poet. She is on e half of the poetic duo Good Sista/Bad Sista. She has shared the stage w ith Angela Davis\, Cornel West\, Amiri Baraka\, Nikki Giovanni\, Kenny Mu hammad of the Roots\, Chuck D\, Michael Franti and Spearhead\, Umar bin H assan from The Last Poets\, Boots Riley\, Saul Williams\, Ani DiFranco\, John Irving\, dead prez and Kochiyama. Her work has appeared in dozens of publications\, including the hip hop anthology Total Chaos. Walidah has facilitated poetry and journalism workshops third grade to twelfth\, in s chools\, community centers\, youth detention facilities\, and women's pri sons. She directed and co-produced the Katrina documentary Finding Common Ground in New Orleans. She has taught in the Portland State University's Black Studies Department\, Oregon State University's Women's Studies Dep artment and Southern New Hampshire University's English Department. \ ; \;Seating in the Council Chamber will be limited to the first 208 people who arrive due to capacity. \;Please plan accordingly. We wi ll be live streaming this event in Stamm (3rd floor) for overflow. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, Gend er Studies\, English\, L&\;C Law School ACLU and L&\;C Law School N ational Lawyers Guild
About Octavia's Broo d:
Whenever we envisio n a world without war\, without prisons\, without injustice\, we are enga ging in speculative fiction. Radicals and activists devote their lives to envisioning such worlds\, and then go about trying to create them. What better vehicle for them to explore their work and its possibilities than through writing original science fiction stories?
Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown brought together 20 radical writers to do just that. The result is Octavia's Bro od: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements\, an engaging a nd enlightening collection that uncovers truths buried in the fantastic\, and injects a healthy dose of imagination and innovation into our search for truth. It is the first book to explore the connections between radic al science fiction and movements for social change\, using visionary pros e to weave strands of real-life experience—inequality and exploitation\ , struggle and solidarity—to generate innovative ways of understanding the world around us\, paint visions of new worlds that could be\, and tea ch us new ways of interacting with one another. This is visionary fiction to engage our imaginations and guide our hands in struggle.
& #160\;Walidah Imarisha \;is a writer\, organizer\, educator and p erformance poet. She is one half of the poetic duo Good Sista/Bad Sista. She has shared the stage with Angela Davis\, Cornel West\, Amiri Baraka\, Nikki Giovanni\, Kenny Muhammad of the Roots\, Chuck D\, Michael Franti and Spearhead\, Umar bin Hassan from The Last Poets\, Boots Riley\, Saul Williams\, Ani DiFranco\, John Irving\, dead prez and Kochiyama. Her work has appeared in dozens of publications\, including the hip hop anthology Total Chaos. Walidah has facilitated poetry and journalism workshops thi rd grade to twelfth\, in schools\, community centers\, youth detention fa cilities\, and women's prisons. She directed and co-produced the Katrina documentary Finding Common Ground in New Orleans. She has taught in the P ortland State University's Black Studies Department\, Oregon State Univer sity's Women's Studies Department and Southern New Hampshire University's English Department. \;
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Join IME for an evening with Tiq Milan
an LGBT advocate\, writer\, journalist\, and one of the leading voices fo
r transgender equality in North America\, on February 25th at 6 PM in Sta
mm\, Templeton Student Center\, undergraduate campus at Lewis &\; Clar
k!
Tiq will be speaking and leading a workshop on his experi
ences as a trans man\, and the intersection of masculinity and race.
This event is hosted by IME in conjunction with the \;LC Black Student Un
ion\, \;LC Gente La
tina Unida\, \;LC F
eminist Student Union\, LC Asian Student Union\, and LC Queer Student
Union.
This event is open to the public and FREE!
Dr. Daymond Glenn comes to Lewis &\; Clark College to speak in the Chamberlin Social Justice Forum. \;Hi s title is "A Theological Remix: \;Exploring the Intersections of Ra ce\, Faith\, Hip-Hop and Justice." \;Dr. Glenn is the Vice-President for Community Life and Chief Diversity Officer and Assistant Professor o f Urban Studies at Warner Pacific College.
This free lecture is p resented as a part of the Chamberlin Social Justice series sponsored by t he Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement. \;For more information\, contact Hilary M artin Himan at hmhiman@lclark.edu \;
UID:20160302T033000Z-131448@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160209T102517Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/130285-exploring-the-intersect ions-of-race-faith-hip-hop CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T182517Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/259/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/58398_glenn.rev.1454691264.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:131448 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/259/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/58398_glenn.rev.1454691264.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Dr. Daymond Glenn speaks at Lewis & Clark o n March 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the Gregg Pavilion X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Dr. Daymond Glenn comes to Lewis &\; Clark College to speak in the Chamberlin Social Justice Forum. \;His title is "A Theological Remix: \;Exploring the Intersections of Race\, Faith\, H ip-Hop and Justice." \;Dr. Glenn is the Vice-President for Community Life and Chief Diversity Officer and Assistant Professor of Urban Studie s at Warner Pacific College. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160309T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160309T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium: Keynote event DESCRIPTION:Do All Lives Matter on Saturday Night?: Race\, Gender\, and C ollege PartiesDavid J. Leonard (https://college.lclark.edu/departments/ge nder_studies/symposium/archive/2016/speakers.php)\, professor and chair i n the Department of Critical Culture\, Gender\, and Race Studies\, Washin gton State University\, Pullman Presentation Abstract: \; Racial slu rs\; homophobic graffiti\; microaggressions\; taunts\, jokes\, and jeers\ ; sexist Halloween costumes\; and race-themed parties. \; Such realit ies are not descriptions of colleges and universities from the past\, but the world lived by students of color\, LGBTQ students\, and women at col leges across the nation. \; Despite claims that "all lives matter" an d commonplace rhetoric about diversity\, "minoritized" students face an i ncreasingly hostile learning environment. \;This talk looks at the c osts and consequences of this dehumanizing culture and what they reveal a bout racism\, sexism\, and homophobia on today's college campuses. \; Dr. Leonard will examine how parties and everyday culture are not just i nnocuous fun but are obstacles to an empowering and transformative colleg e experience\, and he will reflect on what we can do to transform our cam pus cultures one moment at a time. \; \; \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Presentation Abstract: \; Racial slurs\; homophobic gr affiti\; microaggressions\; taunts\, jokes\, and jeers\; sexist Halloween costumes\; and race-themed parties. \; Such realities are not descri ptions of colleges and universities from the past\, but the world lived b y students of color\, LGBTQ students\, and women at colleges across the n ation. \; Despite claims that "all lives matter" and commonplace rhet oric about diversity\, "minoritized" students face an increasingly hostil e learning environment. \;This talk looks at the costs and consequen ces of this dehumanizing culture and what they reveal about racism\, sexi sm\, and homophobia on today's college campuses. \; Dr. Leonard will examine how parties and everyday culture are not just innocuous fun but a re obstacles to an empowering and transformative college experience\, and he will reflect on what we can do to transform our campus cultures one m oment at a time. \; \;
Apocalips Slam Poetry\, Student Activit
ies\, Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, the ASLC Finance Committee
\, the Queer Student Union\, the Feminist Student Union\, the Ray Warren
Symposium\, and APANO bring to you a night of poetry\, featuring DarkMatt
er!
DARKMATTER is a trans south asian performance art duo co
mprised of Alok Vaid-Menon and Janani Balasubramanian. Based in New York
City\, DarkMatter regularly performs to sold-out houses at venues like La
MaMa Experimental Theater\, The Brooklyn Museum\, and the Asian American
Writer's Workshop. DarkMatter was recently part of the Public Theater's
Under the Radar Festival\, the Lincoln Center's La Casita Festival\, as well as the Queer International Arts Festival. Known for
their quirky aesthetic and political panache\, DarkMatter has been invit
ed to perform at stages across the world.
#ItGetsB
itter is an interruption: a hybrid mixture of art and activism\, poet
ry and polemic\, giggles and gasps. #ItGetsBitter is a remix of spoken wo
rd\, stand up comedy\, fashion\, and nursery rhymes. DarkMatter shares st
ories of navigating the world in all of its ordinariness and peculiarity
as trans South Asians\, taking the audience on an emotional roller coaste
r all of the way from the personal to the political. Join us for an eveni
ng of poetry and healing as we not only critique – but imagine new ways
of being and resisting together.
Additionally\, there will
be a special opening act from Star~
This show is FREE for al
l L&\;C students\, faculty\, and staff (you must show your I.D. at the
door)! Greater-Portland folks\, a limited number of tickets are availabl
e through APANO (http://www.apano.org/). Tickets are available at a sliding rate of $5 to $20 (no one will be
turned away for lack of funds).
We will be collecting donati
ons for the Sylvia
Rivera Law Project (SRLP) which "works to guarantee that all people a
re free to self-determine gender identity and expression\, regardless of
income or race\, and without facing harassment\, discrimination\, or viol
ence" so show up with cash and credit cards!
The space is wh
eelchair accessible\, not scent-free\, and one bathroom with be made gend
er neutral. There will not be anyone signing for the deaf\; that is our m
istake\, and we apologize.
The Queer Student Union\, in collaborat
ion with the Campus Activity Board\, Office of Inclusion &\; Multicult
ural Engagement\, Ray Warren Symposium\, and the Finance Committee are ho
nored to present an evening with activist\, artist\, historian\, writer\,
and educator Reina Gossett!!
Reina is an exciting presence
to have on campus\; she is the 2014-2016 Activist-In-Residence at Barnard
College's Center for Research on Women\, the previous membership directo
r of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project\, and has been involved in both Queers
for Economic Justice and Critical Resistance (among a few names). Reina
has been invited to and invovled in a profound number of insitutions\, co
nferences\, protests\, video-series\, and publications.She is currently d
irecting and producing a much-anticipated film called Happy Birthday Mars
ha! "detailing the lives of Sylvia Rivera (and) Marsha P Johnson in the h
ours leading up to the Stonewall Riots of 1969". Her work is at the foref
ront of critical discussions on Black feminism\, transgender justice\, st
ate violence\, prison abolition\, and so much more. \;
T
his lecture will center on trans\, gender nonconforming\, and queer femin
ine people of color's legacy in the queer movement as we know it today an
d why prison abolition is galvanized by that (and a much-longer) history.
\;
Accesibility: this show is FREE to all LC students a
nd the Portland-community. The space is wheelchair accessible\, not-scent
free\, and one bathroom will be made gender neutral directly outside the
Council Chambers. \;
Students - come join the Math Sciences Faculty for a discussion on diversification of the faculty.
The M ath Sciences Faculty invite the students to meet with them to share thoug hts on: What? Why? Why not? How? and When? concerning diversifying the CA S faculty. \;
All ideas and people are welcome.
UID:20160331T223000Z-145531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160331T112010Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/141538-diversify-the-faculty CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160331T182010Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/75/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/45,0,229,184/59558_faces_diverse.rev.1459188111.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:145531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/75/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/45\,0\,229\,184/59558_faces_diverse.rev.145918 8111.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Students - come join the Math Sciences Faculty for a discussion on diversification of the faculty. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T160000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:From Activist to Politican- Senator Pramila Jayapal DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows and Lewis &\; Clark College are proud to host Washington State Senator Pramila Jayapal as this year' s Distinguished Visiting Scholar! Pramila Jayapal is now a senator repre senting the 37th legislative district of Washington state and has recentl y announced that she is running for US Congress. Born in India\, Senator Jayapal was sent here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best life for her. Since then\, she's worked tirelessly through diverse and difficu lt experiences\, but above all\, she has refined herself into a person de eply committed to all people and the planet\, rather than special interes ts and corporations. Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigrant and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\, soc ial justice approach to politics. \;_______________________________ ____________________Learn more about Sen. Jayapal here!http://www.pramila forcongress.com/ (http://www.pramilaforcongress.com/)http://www.ozy.com/r ising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-elected-office-washington-states-rabble-rou sing-senator/40795 (http://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-ele cted-office-washington-states-rabble-rousing-senator/40795) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: The Pamplin Society of Fellows and Lewi
s &\; Clark College are proud to host Washington State Senator Pramila
Jayapal as this year's Distinguished Visiting Scholar!
Pramila Jayapal is now a senator representing the 37th legislative distr
ict of Washington state and has recently announced that she is running fo
r US Congress.
Born in India\, Senator Jayapal was sent
here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best life for her. Since th
en\, she's worked tirelessly through diverse and difficult experiences\,
but above all\, she has refined herself into a person deeply committed to
all people and the planet\, rather than special interests and corporatio
ns.
Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigrant
and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\, soc
ial justice approach to politics.
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Learn more about Se
n. Jayapal here!
http://www.pr
amilaforcongress.com/
http://
www.ozy.com/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-elected-office-washington-stat
es-rabble-rousing-senator/40795
In this talk\, Keith Feldman investigat es the cultural history through which Israeli violence in the Palestinian territories has come to shape racial politics in the United States. Feld man tracks how U.S. civil rights and antiwar struggles were forged\, felt \, and thought together with Israeli occupation and Palestinian resistanc e. Feldman provides a transnational history of American racial politics s ince the 1960s that is rooted in issues of militarism\, dispossession\, a nd dissent. This counter-history - so central to a wide range of recent c ultural\, scholarly\, and activist work - renews longstanding questions a bout solidarity\, antiracism\, and decolonization. \;
Keith P. Feldman is an assistant professor in the department of Ethnic Studies at UC \;Berkeley\, and is an aff iliated faculty with the Designated Emphasis in both Critical \;Theor y and Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality. His research theorizes and narrates \;relationships between U.S. imperial culture\, West Asia\, North Af rica\, the Arab \;and Muslim worlds\, and Israel/Palestine. His writi ng has appeared in a variety of \;venues\, including CR: New Centenni al Review\, Comparative American Studies\, MELUS\, \;ALIF\, postmoder n culture\, Comparative Literature Studies\, Antipode: A Radical Journal& #160\;of Geography\, Theory &\; Event\, Jadaliyya and Al Jazeera Engli sh.
Co-sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, J Street\, Exploration &am p\; Discovery and the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement. em>
UID:20160404T233000Z-137899@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160303T114151Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/137899-palestine-in-shadows-a- counter-history-of-american CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T154941Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,57,231,288/58993_shadow_over_palestine.rev.1457033955.j pg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:137899 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,57\,231\,288/58993_shadow_over_palestine.re v.1457033955.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160411T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160411T173000 LOCATION:Council Chambers GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ala'a Basatneh - #chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes On a Dict ator DESCRIPTION:Exploration &\; Discovery is excited to be sponsoring the screening of the film #chicagoGirl and Ala'a Basatneh (the subject of the film) coming to campus to talk about her recent visit to the liberated t erritory in Syria. \;We hope you can join us. \;Showing the 74 m inute film \;#chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes On a DictatorPres entation by Ala'a Basatneh Q&\;A with Ala'a Ala'a is a Syrian immi grant from Chicago. \;While she was a freshman in college\, she used social media to coordinate the revolution in Syria. \;Armed with Fa cebook\, Twitter\, Skype and camera phones\, she helped her social networ k "on the ground" in Syria brave snipers and shelling in the streets to s how the world the human rights atrocities of a dictator. \;But just because the world can see the violence doesn't mean the world can help. & #160\;As the revolution rages on\, everyone in the network must decide wh at is the most effective way to fight a dictator: social media or AK-47s. This event is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Ala'a is a Sy
rian immigrant from Chicago. \;While she was a freshman in college\,
she used social media to coordinate the revolution in Syria. \;Arme
d with Facebook\, Twitter\, Skype and camera phones\, she helped her soci
al network "on the ground" in Syria brave snipers and shelling in the str
eets to show the world the human rights atrocities of a dictator. \;
But just because the world can see the violence doesn't mean the world ca
n help. \;As the revolution rages on\, everyone in the network must
decide what is the most effective way to fight a dictator: social media o
r AK-47s.
This event is free and open to the Lewis &\;
Clark Community.
\n Exploration &\; Discovery is excited to be sponsoring the screening of the film #chicagoGirl \;and Ala' a Basatneh (the subject of the film) coming to campus to talk about her r ecent visit to the liberated territory in Syria. \;We hope you can j oin us!\n
\n\;
Black Lives Matter has decided not to endorse any presidential candidate.  \; \;Nonetheless\, individual BLM activists have supported particular presidential candidates and put pressure on all candidates to address th e issues of police brutality and mass incarceration. \;
This panel invites local BLM activists and political scientists to evaluate th e records of the presidential and Portland mayoral candidates on issues o f concern to BLM. \;Black Lives Matter recognizes that the struggle f or black freedom and justice must continue beyond this electoral cycle\, and yet Portland's next mayor and the country's next president will set t he stage for the possibility of change or more of the same.
  \;
\;Where do the candidat es stand on racial justice issues? Click here for an overview.
Sepideh Bajracharya
Kimberly Brodkin
Casey Jones
Joel Martinez
Tamily Weissm an-Unni
\n The Pamplin Society of Fellows is proud to ann
ounce the finalists for the
\n 2016 Teacher of the Year Award: Sepi
deh Bajracharya\, Kimberly Brodkin\, Casey Jones\, Joel Martinez\, Tamily
Weissman-Unni\n
A first-generation American born to wor king class Japanese immigrants\, Dr. Saigo's extraordinary life's journey ranges from childhood experiences imprisoned in an internment camp in Ar izona during World War II\, to his roles as a leader shaking things up in the world of higher education\, most recently with noteworthy results as president of Southern Oregon University. His is a story you will not wan t to miss!
\;
Prior to joining Southern Oregon Unive rsity\, Dr. Roy Saigo worked as a consultant\, speaker and writer on soci etal and leadership issues. From 2000-2007\, Saigo was president of St. C loud State University in Minnesota\, which had grown under his leadership to a campus of 16\,000 students\, 175 majors and minors. It had become t he most highly accredited university in the system. During his tenure\, D r. Saigo brought the university to fiscal stability\, built academic prog rams\, increased student enrollment\, engaged the campus community in int ernal university affairs\, and initiated renovation and expansion of acad emic and residential facilities for students\, among other accomplishment s. \;
UID:20160425T230000Z-149568@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160414T123508Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/137618-roy-saigo-southern-oreg on-university-president CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160414T193508Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/59789_roy_saigo.rev.1460065706.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:149568 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/239/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/59789_roy_saigo.rev.1460065706.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:IME Presents:E&\;D Film Screening &\; Di
scussion - \;Born in Flames
Is "the re
volution" really so revolutionary if it ignores the concerns of poor wome
n\, queer people\, and people of color? And what happens when the forgott
en fight back? In grainy cinéma-vérité style\, Lizzie Borden's 1983 fe
minist sci-fi dystopian film \;Born in Flames \;asked th
ese questions\, at a moment when president Ronald Reagan promised "mornin
g in America" while ushering in a culture war against society's most marg
inalized. Featuring a DIY punk-rock soundtrack and aesthetic that influen
ced later waves of feminist musician-activists like Bikini Kill's Kathlee
n Hanna\, this "unruly\, unclassifiable film\," as \;Village Voic
e \;writer Melissa Anderson has put it\, "proves as bracing toda
y as it was back when this country began its inexorable shift to the righ
t."
Exploration &\; Discovery Professor Dr. Sara Appel wi
ll facilitate the conversation and provide opening remarks.
\;
Last year the fac ulty approved a plan to diversify the curriculum\, including the followin g point: \;
"Prioritize diversification of the curri culum with respect to underrepresented identities\, histories\, and exper iences in the upcoming process of reviewing and revising the College's fi rst-year and general education requirements." \;
• What do we mean by diversity?
• How can we guarantee that all students graduating from LC grapple with issues of cu ltural difference and social power?
• Should exploring diversit y be one of the goals of a Core class like E &\; D? \;
Greta Binford\, chair of General Education task force\, associate professor of Biology
Kundai Chirindo\, E&\;D steering committee\, assista nt professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies
Mo Healy\, E&\;D director\, associate professor o f History
Liz Stanhope \, Committee on Diversity &\; Inclusion\, associate professor of Mathe matics
Ben Westervelt\ , Curriculum Committee\, associate professor of History
Julio de Paula\, professor of Chemistry and department chair \;
Moderate d by Elliott Young\, director of Ethnic Studies\, profes sor of History \;
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Co-sponsored by Ethn ic Studies\, \;Exploration and Discovery\, Office of Inclusion and M ulticultural Engagement\, Asian Student Union\, and \;Gente Latina Un ida
\;
Contact: Ethnic Studies at cjackson@lclark. edu
UID:20161004T020000Z-195074@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160926T103208Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/195074-ethnic-studies-forum-on -general-education-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T224305Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/80,0,561,481/62513_thumbnailesforum_1.rev.1474910245.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:195074 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/80\,0\,561\,481/62513_thumbnailesforum_1.rev.1 474910245.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n This forum will provide a space for di scussing how we can accomplish the goal of prioritizing diversity in Gene ral Education.\n
\n\n \;• What do we mean by diver sity?\n
\n\n • How can we guarantee that all students graduating from L&\;C grapple with issues of \; \; \;cultural dif ference and social power?\n
\n\n • Should exploring diversity be one of the goals of a core class like E &\; D?\n
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X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Black Lives Matter|diversity|education|electives|Ethnic studies|humanities|interdisciplinary|lecture|multicultural|race|student e vents END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161004T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161004T010000 SUMMARY:Call for Art! Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnicity UID:20161004T070000Z-197550@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161004T154547Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/ 2016/art_show.php LAST-MODIFIED:20161004T225419Z RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20161012T070000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/82,116,483,517/62034_rwsart_2016.rev.1473712523.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:197550 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/503/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/82\,116\,483\,517/62034_rwsart_2016.rev.14737 12523.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Call for Art for the 13th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnicity.Join us on Monday\, October 10\, 2016 a t 7pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel as Los Angeles-based flutist\, vocalis t and composer\, Dr. Dawn Norfleet presents a duo jazz concert of her ori ginal compositions and arrangements. Incorporating elements of traditiona l and avant-garde jazz\, soul western art\, and world music\, \;"Dr. Dawn" has a "voice as lovely as silk and a flute style that would make Er ic Dolphy smile\," according to cultural historian\, Robin D.G. Kelley. S he performed and recorded with rising star saxophonist Kamasi Washington\ , and her first orchestral composition was performed by the American Comp osers Orchestra in New York City\, June 2016. She will be accompanied by innovative New York City-based pianist and composer\, Andy Milne.
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UID:20161011T020000Z-193188@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160920T132815Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/170334-dr-dawn-norfleet-perfor mance CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20160920T202815Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/76/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/175,0,1878,1703/60928_dawnwithflute2.rev.1467408069.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:193188 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/76/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/175\,0\,1878\,1703/60928_dawnwithflute2.rev.14 67408069.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:\n $10 General Admission
\n FREE for LC Studen
ts with ID\n
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The Department of Music and Explor ation and Discovery invite \;the Lewis &\; Clark community to join us as Dr. Norfleet gives a lecture and presentation on Black music and s ocial justice from a historical and cultural perspective.
The lec ture will be in Miller 105 from 10:20am - 11:20am on Tuesday\, October 11 \, 2016
UID:20161011T172000Z-193189@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20160920T132816Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/191780-dr-dawn-norfleet-lecture LAST-MODIFIED:20160920T202816Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/76/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/175,0,1878,1703/60929_dawnwithflute2.rev.1467408101.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:193189 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/76/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/175\,0\,1878\,1703/60929_dawnwithflute2.rev.14 67408101.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark community X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Department of Music and Exploration and Discovery invite the Lewis &\; Clark community to join us as Dr. Norfleet gives a lecture and presentation on Black music and social justice from a hist orical and cultural perspective. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T170000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Stamm GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Environmental Affairs Symposium: (Un)natural Disasters Panel DESCRIPTION:(Un)natural Disasters highlights social\, economic\, and poli tical conditions that allow hazards to be transformed into disasters for some communities and not others. We seek to examine sources of differenti al vulnerability to disaster\, as well as uneven patterns of relief\, res ponse\, and media representation in the wake of disaster. We hope to stim ulate discussion about ways that equitable resilience can be pursued at a variety of scales. Finally\, we would like to consider both chronic and acute forms of distress\, or "disaster\," ranging from homelessness to th e impending subduction zone earthquake and related tsunami\, within our o wn local and regional community. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:(Un)natural Disasters highlights social \, economic\, and political conditions that allow hazards to be transform ed into disasters for some communities and not others. We seek to examine sources of differential vulnerability to disaster\, as well as uneven pa tterns of relief\, response\, and media representation in the wake of dis aster. We hope to stimulate discussion about ways that equitable resilien ce can be pursued at a variety of scales. Finally\, we would like to cons ider both chronic and acute forms of distress\, or "disaster\," ranging f rom homelessness to the impending subduction zone earthquake and related tsunami\, within our own local and regional community.
UID:20161019T223000Z-201603@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161018T101058Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/199715-environmental-affairs-s ymposium-unnatural CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T171058Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/height/80/cro p/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:201603 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/he ight/80/crop/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This panel highlights social\, economic\, and politic al conditions that allow hazards to be transformed into disasters for som e communities and not others. It features: Andrew Bernstein (Lewis &\; Clark College)\, Anthony Oliver-Smith (University of Florida)\, and Stev en Bullock (recently of Multnomah County). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T203000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Stamm GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Environmental Affairs Symposium: Dimensions of Development Panel DESCRIPTION:Development is commonly presented as an embodiment of progres s\, a process by which we can help all members of our world rise out of p overty and into equitable prosperity. We work for "development" in all ar eas of our lives\, institutions\, cities\, countries\, and regions of the world without questioning how these very processes can perpetuate or exa cerbate pre-existing power dynamics. In this panel\, we aim to examine pr ocesses of development and their diverse consequences\, ranging from meet ing basic needs of impoverished populations to emphasizing uneven racial and power dynamics between the Global North and the Global South. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Development is commonly presented as an embodiment of progress\, a process by which we can help all members of o ur world rise out of poverty and into equitable prosperity. We work for " development" in all areas of our lives\, institutions\, cities\, countrie s\, and regions of the world without questioning how these very processes can perpetuate or exacerbate pre-existing power dynamics. In this panel\ , we aim to examine processes of development and their diverse consequenc es\, ranging from meeting basic needs of impoverished populations to emph asizing uneven racial and power dynamics between the Global North and the Global South.
UID:20161020T020000Z-201604@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161018T101059Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/199716-environmental-affairs-s ymposium-dimensions-of CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T171059Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/height/80/cro p/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:201604 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/he ight/80/crop/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This panel aims to examine processes of development a nd their diverse consequences. It features: LaShandra Sullivan (Reed Coll ege)\, Maryann Bylander (Lewis &\; Clark College)\, Rocky Rohwedder (S onoma State University)\, and Central City Concern. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161020T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161020T170000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Stamm GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Environmental Affairs Symposium: Voices and Choices Panel DESCRIPTION:Certain voices have been amplified above others in the histor y of environmentalism. This panel seeks to identify gaps in the perspecti ves and agendas that have characterized mainstream environmental discours e and action. Environmental justice movements have arisen in part to fill some of those gaps. \; We will examine the goals and stakeholders of 'traditional' environmental justice movements\, and consider which issue s\, processes\, perspectives\, and people may still be missing from effor ts to shape a more inclusive environmentalism. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Certain voices have been amplified abov e others in the history of environmentalism. This panel seeks to identify gaps in the perspectives and agendas that have characterized mainstream environmental discourse and action. Environmental justice movements have arisen in part to fill some of those gaps. \; We will examine the goa ls and stakeholders of 'traditional' environmental justice movements\, an d consider which issues\, processes\, perspectives\, and people may still be missing from efforts to shape a more inclusive environmentalism.
UID:20161020T223000Z-201605@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161018T101100Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/199717-environmental-affairs-s ymposium-voices-and-choices CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T171100Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/height/80/cro p/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:201605 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/he ight/80/crop/1/62858_envs_symposiumsticker_0916.rev.1475794362.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This panel seeks to identify gaps in the perspectives and agendas that have characterized mainstream environmental discourse a nd action. It features: Chuck Sams (Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla I ndian Reservation)\, Dianne Glave (Western Pennsylvania Conference Center of the United Methodist Church)\, and Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis &\; Clark College). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161102T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161102T140000 LOCATION:Frank Manor House GEO:45.450219;-122.670175 SUMMARY:L&C Social Justice Tour DESCRIPTION:The \;Social Justice Tour \;highlights instances of s tudent activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \; Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House 0\;and last approximately \;30 minutes. \; \; Tour leaders r ecommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor wa lk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day. \; \ ; No RSVP needed. \; Contact Luz Aguirre at \;luzaguirre@lclar k.edu (mailto:luzaguirre@lclark.edu) \;for additional information. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161102T200000Z-205994@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T110923Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/205994-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161107T230148Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:205994 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \;The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161102T210000Z-205995@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T111402Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/205995-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T181402Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:205995 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \;The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161103T200000Z-206019@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T111950Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/206019-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T181950Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:206019 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \;The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161103T210000Z-206024@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T112043Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/206024-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T182043Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:206024 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \;"Soc ial Justice Through A Psychology Lens"
On \;November 3rd\, 2016\, Psychology Club will pre sent Lewis &\; Clark College's very first Psychology Symposium! This y ear's theme is Social Justice Through a Psychology Lens\, and will featur e two keynote speakers from the Lewis &\; College Graduate School of C ounseling and Education. We will be providing refreshments between the tw o speakers' presentations about their research and experiences\, and ther e will be time for questions
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UID:20161103T223000Z-201600@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161018T094857Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/200294-psychology-symposium CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T164857Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:201600 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:First Psychology Symposium! END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161104T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161104T150000 LOCATION:Frank Manor House GEO:45.450219;-122.670175 SUMMARY:L&C Social Justice Tour DESCRIPTION:The \;Social Justice Tour \;highlights instances of s tudent activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \; Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House 0\;and last approximately \;30 minutes. \; \; Tour leaders r ecommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor wa lk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day. \; \ ; No RSVP needed. \; Contact Luz Aguirre at \;luzaguirre@lclar k.edu (mailto:luzaguirre@lclark.edu) \;for additional information. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161104T210000Z-206029@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T112143Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/206029-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T182143Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:206029 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \;The \;Social Justice Tour strong> \;highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout the history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \; \;
< p> Tours begin at \;Frank Manor House \;and las t approximately \;30 minutes. \; \;Tour leaders recommend wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable for an outdoor walk around campus in whatever weather is called for that day . \; \;
No RSVP needed. \;
Contact Luz Aguir re at \;luzagu irre@lclark.edu \;for additional information.
UID:20161104T220000Z-206034@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161102T112253Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/206034-lampc-social-justice-tour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T182253Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:206034 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/63405_screen_shot_2016-11-02_at_110858_am.rev.1478110311. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The \;Social Justice Tour \; highlights instances of student activism and social justice throughout th e history of Lewis &\; Clark College. \;Tours begin at \; Join President Barry Glassner\, the Cam
pus Activities Board\, Dean of Students Anna Gonzalez\, Student Activitie
s\, and Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement for…
An Evening with W. Kamau Bell
Monday\, November 7th at
7pm
Agnes Flanagan Chapel
One (1) free ticket for Lew
is &\; Clark students\, faculty\, and staff is available in advance (y
ou'll need to provide your L&\;C ID #). Each L&\;C student\, facult
y\, or staff member is allowed to bring one (1) guest. Guest tickets are
$25.00 each (plus at $2.25 service fee). You can get your ticket at \
;https://lewisa
ndclark.ticketleap.com/wkamaubell.
W. Kamau Bell is a
socio-political comedian based in The People's Republic of Berkeley\, CA.
He is the host of CNN's new travel show\, the United Shads of America\,
which aired this past April. He is best known for his critically acclaime
d\, but criminally short-lived FX comedy series\, Totally Biased with W.
Kamau Bell. Bell is proud to be the ACLU's Ambassador of Racial Justice (
although he's pretty upset that they didn't give a badge with the title).
Bell sits on the \;board of Race Forward\, a racial justice think t
ank\, and Hollaback\, a nonprofit movement to end street harassment. Bel
l's special\, Semi-Prominent Negro\, aired on Showtime this past April.
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Pick up a Portland-area newspaper on an y given day and you will find at least one story about the local housing crisis. \;Portland Mayor Charlie Hales and the City Council declared a \;housing emergency \;for the city last fall\, an d they just extended it for another year. \;Low vacancy rates\ , \;high rent increases\, \; no-ca use evictions\, \;the status \;of \;h omeless shelters\, controversial commercial development\, and related issues dominate the news and are a major concern among residents. At thi s year's symposium\, we want to further interrogate these issues. Who has access to a physical home in Portland and who can afford that access? Ho w have race and ethnicity affected housing policy and Portland's communit ies throughout history? What does it mean to make a home in \;one of t he whitest cities in America? \;Gentrification \;and \;urban development& #160\;seem like buzzwords for Portland at this point\, but it remains cru cial to understand these processes and the ways in which people\, specifi cally people of color in Portland\, experience them. By looking at the hi storical context\, contemporary public policy\, and feet-on-the-ground ac tivism\, this panel aims to complicate the idea of "home\," understand ho w race and ethnicity affect access to housing\, examine how people make c ommunity in these spaces\, and amplify the work being done to combat an e ver-growing crisis in this city many of us call home.
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This panelists includes:
Lisa Ba
tes\, associate professor of urban studies\, Portland State
University
Carol Chan\, Chinese outreach associate\
, \;Asian Pacific Ame
rican Network of Oregon (APANO)
Katrina Holland\, execut
ive director\, \;Community Alliance of Tenants
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Cameron Whitten\, executive director\, \;Know Your City
Moderator : \;Reiko Hillyer\, L&\;C assistant professor of history
UID:20161110T030000Z-203973@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161026T133614Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/203973-ray-warren-symposium-ke ynote-panel-no-place-like CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161101T225034Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,300,300/62900_es_warrensymp_squarewebgraphic_1016.rev .1476136184.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:203973 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,300\,300/62900_es_warrensymp_squarewebgr aphic_1016.rev.1476136184.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us in kicking off the Ray Warren symposium with our keynote panel on housing and displacement in Portland\, featuring loc al activists and community leaders. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Ethnic studies|race END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161110T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161110T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Symposium Keynote Presentation: Jeff Chang DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber*Keynote P resentation \;"You\," "Me\," and "We": Difference\, Belonging\, and C ommunity in the Era of Black Lives MatterJeff Chang (https://college.lcla rk.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2016/speakers.php)\, cul tural critic and author \; \;Jeff Chang (http://jeffchang.net/)&# 160\;has written extensively on culture\, politics\, the arts\, and music . \; His newest book\, \;We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Re segregation\, was published in September 2016. \; He is also the auth or of \;Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation\, which garnered many honors\, including the American Book Award and the As ian American Literary Award\, and \;Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America\, as well as editor of \;Total Chao s: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop. \; Jeff has been a USA Ford Fe llow in Literature and a winner of the North Star News Prize. He was name d by \;The Utne Reader \;as one of "50 Visionaries Who Are Changi ng Your World." \; With H. Samy Alim\, he was the 2014 winner of the St. Clair Drake Teaching Award at Stanford University. \; Jeff co-fo unded \;CultureStr/ke (http://www.culturestrike.net/) \;and \ ;ColorLines (http://www.colorlines.com/). He has written for \;The Na tion\, the \;New York Times\, the \;San Francisco Chronicle\, 0\;The Believer\, \;Foreign Policy\, \;N+1\, \;Mother Jones\, Salon\, Slate\, Buzzfeed\, and Medium\, among many others. \; \; Born and raised in Honolulu\, Hawai'i\, he is a graduate of 'Iolani Sch ool\, the University of California at Berkeley\, and the University of Ca lifornia at Los Angeles. \; \; He currently serves as the Execut ive Director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford Unive rsity. \;Click here for more information about the 13th Annual Ray Warren Symposium! (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/sym posium/archive/2016/) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:7:00 pm\, Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber
*Keynote Presentation 60\;
Jeff Chang \;has wr itten extensively on culture\, politics\, the arts\, and music. \; Hi s newest book\, \;We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegrega tion\, was published in September 2016. \; He is also the author of \;Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation< /em>\, which garnered many honors\, including the American Book Award and the Asian American Literary Award\, and \;Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America\, as well as editor of& #160\;Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop. \;
Jeff has been a USA Ford Fellow in Literature and a winner of the No rth Star News Prize. He was named by \;The Utne Reader \ ;as one of "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World." \; With H. S amy Alim\, he was the 2014 winner of the St. Clair Drake Teaching Award a t Stanford University. \;
Jeff co-founded \;CultureStr/ke \;and 60\;ColorLines a>. He has written for \;The Nation\, the \;New York Times\, the \;San Francisco Chronicle\, \;The Believer\, \;Foreign Policy\, \;N+1\, \;Mother Jones\, Salon\, Slate\, Buzzfeed\, and Medium\, am ong many others. \; \;
Born and raised in Honolulu\, Hawa i'i\, he is a graduate of 'Iolani School\, the University of California a t Berkeley\, and the University of California at Los Angeles. \;  \;
He currently serves as the Executive Director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University.
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Walking with Subjects of History: Accompanying Indigenous peoples' struggle for autonomy and human rights in Chiapas\, Mexico\, and beyond
with Luisella Preciado\
, attorney with the \;Fray Bartolomé de las Casas Human Rights Cente
r
Luisella Preciado is a human rights defender and attorn ey with the FrayBa Human Rights Center. There\, she accompanies indigenou s peoples fighting for their rights as autonomous\, self-determining comm unities. In her daily work she listens to and documents the dignified tes timonies of people standing up for their rights and becoming subjects of their own history. It is with these powerful subjects of history that Lui sella and her coworkers at FrayBa analyze the events within surrounding p olitical contest to pressure governments and society to respect the origi nal peoples of Mexico.
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Luisella Preciado's presentation is generously made possible by the following co-sponsors: Feminist Student Union\, Ethnic Studies\, I nclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, Latin American Studies\, SOAN\, a nd Student Activities
UID:20161206T020000Z-213189@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161128T152436Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/213142-walking-with-subjects-o f-history-accompanying CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20161128T232436Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/530/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/63921_120516_luisella_preciado.rev.1480365450.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:213189 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/530/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/63921_120516_luisella_preciado.rev.1480365450.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Feminist Student UnionIn this informational panel\, come hear from Multnomah County DA Rod Underhill\, Portland Police Chief Mike Mars hman\, and Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese about the policy changes t hey've made using data from the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) repor t.
This month\, Multnomah County is l aunching an exciting and innovative program\, called Law Enforcement Assi sted Diversion (LEAD)\, which will allow officers (pre-booking!) to redir ect low-level drug offenders to community-based services instead of jail and prosecution. This program is but one part of an ongoing systemic revo lution in directly addressing the racial and ethnic disparity in Multnoma h County's criminal justice system. By critically analyzing the Relative Rate Index (RRI) data\, that is\, the rates at which persons of color are disproportionately arrested and referred for prosecution for certain cri mes\, Multnomah County has been able to intelligently craft policies to d ramatically impact this disparity and create an ever more just system.
One-hour panel discussion to begin at 5:30 pm\, with a Q&\;A and reception to follow. Event is open to the public.
UID:20170120T013000Z-222544@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20170116T151821Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/222511-tackling-the-racial-eth nic-disparity CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170116T231821Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:222544 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:In this informational panel\, come hear from Multnoma h County DA Rod Underhill\, Portland Police Chief Mike Marshman\, and Mul tnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese about the policy changes they've made us ing data from the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) report. Event is op en to the public. Questions? Contact Sarah Fine at sfine@lclark.edu. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170120T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170120T145000 LOCATION:Council Chamber GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Inauguration Day Teach-In: Learn • Discuss • Act DESCRIPTION:Inauguration \;Day \;Teach-In Learn • Discuss • Act \;Friday\, Jan. 20th\, 2017 \; \;8:30 a.m.\, Council Cham ber\, Templeton Campus CenterViewing of the InaugurationCoffee and Tea wi ll be provided by Student \;Activities. \; \;Moved up to 9: 45-11:15 a.m. \;10:30 a.m.–12p.m.\, \;Council Chamber\, \;T empleton Campus CenterPanel: Rhetorical Analysis of Inauguration and Cons titutional Powers of the PresidentKundai Chirindo L&\;C Assistant Prof essor RHMSMitch Reyes\, L&\;C Associate Professor RHMSJohn Parry\, L&a mp\;C Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Law School \; \; &# 160\;12:40 –1:40 p.m.\, Gregg PavilionPanel: \;WWII Internment\, Mu slim Registry and Mass IncarcerationDavid Menschel\, Lawyer and activistA ndrew Bernstein\, L&\;C Associate Professor of History \;Paul Powe rs\, L&\;C Associate Professor of Religious Studies \;12:40 –1 :40 p.m.\, Albany 218 Panel: Environmental Justice and Climate ChangeJay Odenbaugh\, L&\;C Associate Professor of PhilosophyMarla Fox\, Adjunc t Professor of Law\, Attorney at Wild Earth Guardians \;Bruce Podobni k\, L&\;C \;Associate Professor of SOAN \;12:40 –1:40 p.m. \, Albany 220Panel: \;Whither American Empire? America in the Middle East and BeyondHeather Smith-Cannoy\, L&\;C Associate Professor of Int ernational RelationsJill Severson\, L&\;C Library Circulation Attendan t \;Rod Such\, Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights (AUPHR) \;1:50 – 2:50 p.m.\, Gregg Pavil ionPanel:Immigration\, Local Resistance and the New Sanctuary MovementBen Westervelt\, L&\;C Associate Professor of HistoryJames Oleske\, L& \;C Associate Professor of LawElliott Young\, L&\;C Professor of Histo ryDavid Ellis\, Interim President and General Counsel for Lewis &\; Cl ark College \; \;1:50 – 2:50 p.m.\, Albany 218Panel:Art and A ctivismKaley Mason\, L&\;C Assistant Professor of MusicJerry Harp\, L& amp\;C Associate Professor with Term of EnglishMegan Pugh\, L&\;C Visi ting Assistant Professor of EnglishMindy Johnston\, Community Director Lu theran Community Services NW Vancouver and L&\;C Instructor of Gamelan Akram Al-Sarraj\, Artist\, Iraq/BeavertonAdelaide Byrum\, L&\;C Instru ctor of Arabic \; \;1:50 – 2:50 p.m.\, Albany 220Panel:Whithe r Feminism? \;Organizing Around Questions of Gender and SexualityMaga lí Rabasa\, Assistant Professor of Hispanic StudiesKim Cameron-Dominguez \, Visiting Assistant Professor of SOAN Members of L&\;C Queer Studen t Union and Feminist Student UnionBud \;Feuless \;, Chair of Grea ter Portland NOW \;View the flyer here! (https://college.lclark.edu /live/files/23187-inaugurationdayteachinfinalpdf) Co-sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, IME (Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement)\, Stude nt Activities\, and the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion.This event i s free and open to the public \; Contact: Ethnic Studies\, cjackson@ lclark.edu X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\;
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8:30 a.m.\, Council
Chamber\, Templeton Campus Center
Viewing of the Inaug
uration
Coffee and Tea will be provided by Student 
\;Activities. \;
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Moved up to 9:45-11:15 a.m. \;
10:30 a.m.–12p. m.\, \;Council Chamber\, \;Templeton Campus Center< br />Panel: Rhetorical Analysis of Inauguration and Cons titutional Powers of the President
Kundai Chirindo L&\;C Assistant Professor RHMSMitch Reyes\, L&\;C Associate Professor RHMS
John Parry\, L&\;C Professor of Law and Associate De
an of Law School \; \;
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12:40 –1:40 p.m.\, Gregg Pavilion
P
anel: \;WWII Internment\, Muslim Registry and Mass Incar
ceration
Dav
id Menschel\, Lawyer and activist
Andrew Bernstein\
, L&\;C Associate Professor of History \;
Pa
ul Powers\, L&\;C Associate Professor of Religious Studies
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12:40
1:40 p.m.\, Albany 218
Panel: Environmental Ju
stice and Climate Change
Marla Fox\, Adjunct Professor of Law\, Attorney at Wi
ld Earth Guardians \;
Bruce Podobnik\, L&\;C
\;Associate Professor of SOAN
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12:40 –1:40 p.m.\, Albany 220
Pa
nel: \;Whither American Empire? America in the Middle Ea
st and Beyond
Heather
Smith-Cannoy\, L&\;C Associate Professor of International Rel
ations
Jill Severson\, L&\;C Library Circulation
Attendant \;
Rod Such\, Jewish Voice for Peace
(JVP) and Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights (AUPHR)
\;
1:50 – 2:50 p.m
.\, Gregg Pavilion
Panel:Immigration\, Local R
esistance and the New Sanctuary Movement
Ben Westervelt\, L&\;C Associate
Professor of History
James Oleske\, L&\;C Assoc
iate Professor of Law
Elliott Young\, L&\;C Prof
essor of History
David Ellis\, Interim President an
d General Counsel for Lewis &\; Clark College \;
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1:50 – 2:50 p.m.\, A
lbany 218
Panel:Art and Activism
Kaley Mason\, L&\;
C Assistant Professor of Music
Jerry Harp\, L&\;
C Associate Professor with Term of English
Megan Pugh\, L&\;C Visiting Assistant Professor of English
Mindy
Johnston\, Community Director Lutheran Community Services NW Van
couver and L&\;C Instructor of Gamelan
Akram Al-Sarraj\, Artist\, Iraq/Beaverton
Adelaide Byrum\, L
&\;C Instructor of Arabic
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1:50 – 2:50 p.m.\, Albany 220
P
anel:Whither Feminism? \;Organizing Around Questions of
Gender and Sexuality
M
agalí Rabasa\, Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies
Members of L&\;C Queer Student Union and
Bud \;Feuless \
;, Chair of Greater Portland NOW
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< a class="file file_23187 lw_files_pdf" title="Inaugurationdayteachin.fina l.pdf" href="https://college.lclark.edu/live/files/23187-inaugurationdayt eachinfinalpdf" target="_blank">View the flyer here!
Co-sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, IME (Offic e of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement)\, Student Activities\, and t he Committee on Diversity and Inclusion.
This event is free and open to the public \;
Contact: Ethnic Studies\, cjackson@lclark.edu
UID:20170120T163000Z-217366@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20161213T122734Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/217366-inauguration-day-teach- in-learn-discuss-act CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T193346Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/79,0,560,481/64419_inaugorationalternativefb.rev.14842595 30.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:217366 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/79\,0\,560\,481/64419_inaugorationalternativef b.rev.1484259530.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Learn and discuss issues we wi ll be confronting under a Trump presidency and make plans to take action. Panels and discussion will immediately follow the Inauguration viewing a t 8:30 a.m. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Ethnic studies|open to the public|politics|Portland|pres entation END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T200000 LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel GEO:45.450821;-122.671419 SUMMARY:Fighting for Racial Justice During the Trump Presidency: MLK Week Keynote Lecture by James Forman DESCRIPTION:Professor James Forman Jr. is a noted legal authority on the mass incarceration of black men in the U.S. criminal justice system.  \; He will give our Chamberlin Social Justice Lecture for MLK Week 2017\, speaking on "Fighting for Racial Justice During the Trump Presidency." I nspired by Dr. King and other civil rights activists\, Forman will offer concrete strategies for improving schools and eliminating mass incarcerat ion. Professor Forman teaches at Yale Law School and writes in the areas of criminal procedure and criminal law policy\, constitutional law\, juv enile justice\, and education law and policy. His particular interests ar e schools\, prisons\, and police\, and those institutions' race and class dimensions. Professor Forman's book\, titled \;Locking Up Our Own: C rime and Punishment in Black America\, will be published in the spring of 2017. The Chamberlin Lectureship (https://college.lclark.edu/offices/sp iritual_life/chamberlin-lectureship/) is coordinated by the Office of Rel igious and Spiritual Life and was established at Lewis &\; Clark Colle ge in 1979 by the Rev. Mark and Dr. Corinne Chamberlin. \; \; Pre vious Chamberlin Lecturers include\, among others\, Nobel Peace Prize rec ipient Elie Wiesel\, former United States Ambassador to the United Nation s Rev. Andrew Young\, Rabbi Michael Lerner\, and journalist Charlayne Hun ter-Gault. Professor Forman's lecture will be the College of Arts and Sc iences keynote address for the Martin Luther King Week 2017. \; For m ore information contact Mark Duntley (duntley@lclark.edu) or Hilary Marti n Hilman (hmhiman@lclark.edu) This event is free and open to the public. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Professor James Forman Jr. is a noted legal authority on the mass incarceration of black men in t he U.S. criminal justice system. \; He will give our Chamberlin Socia l Justice Lecture for MLK Week 2017\, speaking on "Fighting for Racial Ju stice During the Trump Presidency." Inspired by Dr. King and other civil rights activists\, Forman will offer concrete strategies for improving sc hools and eliminating mass incarceration.
Professor Forman teache s at Yale Law School and writes in the areas of criminal procedure and cr iminal law policy\, constitutional law\, juvenile justice\, and education law and policy. His particular interests are schools\, prisons\, and pol ice\, and those institutions' race and class dimensions. Professor Forman 's book\, titled \;Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Bl ack America\, will be published in the spring of 2017.
The < a href="https://college.lclark.edu/offices/spiritual_life/chamberlin-lect ureship/">Chamberlin Lectureship is coordinated by the Office of Reli gious and Spiritual Life and was established at Lewis &\; Clark Colleg e in 1979 by the Rev. Mark and Dr. Corinne Chamberlin. \; \; Prev ious Chamberlin Lecturers include\, among others\, Nobel Peace Prize reci pient Elie Wiesel\, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Rev. Andrew Young\, Rabbi Michael Lerner\, and journalist Charlayne Hunt er-Gault.
Professor Forman's lecture will be the College of Arts and Sciences keynote address for the Martin Luther King Week 2017. \; For more information contact Mark Duntley (duntley@lclark.edu) or Hilary Martin Hilman (hmhiman@lclark.edu)
This event is free and open t o the public.
UID:20170126T030000Z-222543@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20170116T151819Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/217662-fighting-for-racial-jus tice-during-the-trump CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170116T231819Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/259/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/64279_jamesformanmlkweek.rev.1481756028.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:222543 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/259/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/64279_jamesformanmlkweek.rev.1481756028.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\;
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For more about the documentary he w ill screen at LC\, check out this interview: \;
"Bocafloja Confronts Anti-Blackness Across the Americas in New Documentary 'Nana Dijo'"
"Bocafloja Celebrates Black and Br own Identities on 'Cumbé'"
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A parking permit is required on ca mpus from 7am to 7pm. Please visit the parking and tr ansportation page to get a virtual permit.
UID:20170208T020000Z-222547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20170116T160705Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/222547-bocafloja-spoken-word-p erformance-and-film CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T183807Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/64425_bocafloja_press_perfil.rev.1484609937.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:222547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/64425_bocafloja_press_perfil.rev.1484609937.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join hip hop artist\, poet\, and filmmaker BocaFloja for a spoken word performance followed by a film screening: \;Nana Dijo: Irre solute Radiography of Black Consciousness. Discussion to follow. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|performance|presentation|race|send-to -graduate|send-to-law|send-to-undergraduate|student event|student events| visual arts END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170209T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170209T180000 LOCATION:Miller Hall GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Civil Disobedience Workshop DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a response to the danger our country and the world faces in the wake of Donald Trump's unconstitutional and illegal a ctions as president. In order to effectively oppose Trump's agenda\, we w ill look back to previous movements that employed civil disobedience as w ell as look forward as we develop new tactics that respond to our reality . The course is organized around a variety of themes that will explore th e philosophy of civil disobedience as well as examining historical exampl es from the US and around the world of liberation and civil rights moveme nts. \; The subtitle of the course\, "history and praxis\," is meant to highlight that we can learn from the past and from the interplay betw een theory and practice (praxis). In addition to studying social movement s\, we will invite local Portland organizers in to the class to share the ir perspectives on the present moment of crisis. The workshop will emplo y a Freyrian pedagogy that seeks to empower all participants in the class \, rather than a teacher-centered model that assumes the teacher has all the answers. The facilitators each week will propose readings for the cla ss that will be distributed on Google Classroom. Participants will be enc ouraged to add readings\, videos\, music\, etc. to the stream. Although this workshop has been organized by Ethnic Studies\, and largely facilita ted by professors\, there is no academic credit for this class. Everyone receives an A. \;THURSDAYS5- 6:30 PMMiller 210 and Miller 104Ethnic S tudies WorkshopStudy Past MovementsLink to Local GroupsNo CreditFree & \; Open to PublicCivil Disobedience Syllabus (click on photo below) \ ;Feb. 9 \; \;Workshop Organizing: Latest thoughts on Resistance Feb. 16 \;Philosophy and Civil Disobedience\, \;Miller 104 Feb. 23 Latin American and Latinix Struggles: Central American Solidarity and Zapatistas\,Miller 210 Mar. 2 Arab Spring\, \;Miller 210 Mar. 9 Bl ack Freedom Struggle: Civil Rights\, Black Panthers and BLM\, Miller 104 Mar. 16 \;Economic and Environmental Activism in Portland\, \;Mi ller 104 Apr. 6 \; \;Art and Activism\, \;Miller 104 Apr. 1 3 \;Free Speech\, Hate Groups\, and the Public\, \;Miller 105 Ap r. 20 Asian Liberation Movements: India\, China\, Nepal\, \;Miller 10 4 \;To sign up contact: Chelsea Jackson at cjackson@lclark.edu\, 50 3-768-7378 \;Parking permits are required on campus from 7am to 7pm. Please look at ourParking and Transportation (https://www.lclark.edu/offi ces/transportation_and_parking/overview/) website for more information. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: This workshop is a response to the dang
er our country and the world faces in the wake of Donald Trump's unconsti
tutional and illegal actions as president. In order to effectively oppose
Trump's agenda\, we will look back to previous movements that employed c
ivil disobedience as well as look forward as we develop new tactics that
respond to our reality. The course is organized around a variety of theme
s that will explore the philosophy of civil disobedience as well as exami
ning historical examples from the US and around the world of liberation a
nd civil rights movements. \;
The subtitle of the course
\, "history and praxis\," is meant to highlight that we can learn from th
e past and from the interplay between theory and practice (praxis). In ad
dition to studying social movements\, we will invite local Portland organ
izers in to the class to share their perspectives on the present moment o
f crisis.
The workshop will employ a Freyrian pedagogy that
seeks to empower all participants in the class\, rather than a teacher-ce
ntered model that assumes the teacher has all the answers. The facilitato
rs each week will propose readings for the class that will be distributed
on Google Classroom. Participants will be encouraged to add readings\, v
ideos\, music\, etc. to the stream.
Although this workshop h
as been organized by Ethnic Studies\, and largely facilitated by professo
rs\, there is no academic credit for this class. Everyone receives an A.&
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THURSDAYS
5- 6:30 PM<
br />Miller 210 and Miller 104
Ethnic Studies Workshop
Study Past Movements
Link to Local Groups
No Credit< /p>
Free &\; Open to Public
< p style="text-align: left\;">Civil Disobedience Syllabus (click o n photo below)Feb. 9 \; \;Workshop Organizin g: Latest thoughts on Resistance
Feb. 16&# 160\;Philosophy and Civil Disobedience\, \;Mille r 104
Feb. 23 Latin American and Latinix Struggles: Central American Solidarity and Zapatistas\,Miller 210< /p>
Mar. 2 Arab Spring\, \;Miller 210
Mar. 9 Black Freedom Struggle: Civil Rig hts\, Black Panthers and BLM\, Miller 104
Mar. 16 \; Economic and Environmental Activism in Portland\, \; Miller 104
Apr. 6 \; \;Art and Activism\ , \;Miller 104
Apr. 13 \;Free S peech\, Hate Groups\, and the Public\, \;Miller 105
Apr. 20 Asian Liberation Movements: India\, China\, Nepal\, \ ;Miller 104
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To sign u p contact: Chelsea Jackson at cjackson@lclark.edu\, 503-768-7378 \; strong>
Parking permits are required on campus from 7am to 7pm. Please look at our Parking and Transportation website for more information.
UID:20170210T010000Z-223505@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20170206T111102Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/223505-civil-disobedience-work shop CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170419T201513Z RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20170428T000000Z;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH EXDATE:20170414T000000Z,20170428T000000Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/154,0,648,494/65001_civildisobediencephoto.rev.1690323147 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:223505 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/154\,0\,648\,494/65001_civildisobediencephoto. rev.1690323147.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Civil Disobedience Workshop.\;
Sara Alonso Gómez\, is curator an d art critic on contemporary art\, with a Degree on Art History and a Mas ter on Latin-American contemporary art both from the University of Havana (Cuba)\, and a Master on Curating Contemporary Art from Paris-Sorbonne ( France). \;
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Co-sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, Art Department and Latin American Studies
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Contact: et hnics@lclark.edu
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Moderator: El
liott Young\, Director of Ethnic Studies and Professor of Histor
y
Stuart Kaplan\, Professor Emeritus Rhetoric and M
edia Studies\, and ACLU Board Member
Heather Smith-Cannoy\, Associate Professor and Chair of International Affairs
Portland's
Resistance (invited)
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To view the official event website for the Civil Disobedience workshop\, please click here!!
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Join in for an engaging workshop about inclusive language and the power of words. Learn skills for speaking up a gainst hurtful language\, and for creating inclusive spaces in your resid ence halls\, club meetings\, classes\, and beyond. Everyone is welcome! p>
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Brought to you by the office of Inclusion &a
mp\; Multicultural Engagement
Have you ever experienced or witnessed a form of oppression in your daily life? Come learn about different forms of oppression and privilege\, and how they show up in our lives at Lewis &\; Clark. Here you can build your social justice vocabulary and deep en your knowledge about systems of oppression. Everyone is welcome!
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Brought to you by the office of Inclusion &\;
Multicultural Engagement
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This talk will discuss how hip-hop culture can offer sites of hope\, possibil ity\, and resistance against the social and structural marginalization th at Black males face in urban America. Additionally\, this talk will discu ss how mainstream hip-hop culture (i.e.\, rap music) has been coopted\, c ommodified\, commercialized\, and corrupted by corporate elites who sell Blackness back to the consumer in a degrading\, dysfunctional\, and patho logical form\, which then becomes the baseline for how Black identity is formed\, negotiated\, understood\, and reproduced in the larger public sp here.
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Co-sponsored by Ethnic Studies\, IME (Office of Inclusion and Mult icultural Engagement)\, and SOAN.
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Contact: ethnics@lclark.edu &# 160\; \; \; \;Download the flye r here!
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This talk is free and open to the public
< p style="text-align: left\;">Parking permits are required in all camp us parking lots Monday through Friday\, 7 am to 7 pm\, during the fall an d spring semesters.Please go to the transportation and parking page for more infor mation.
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UID:20171004T000000Z-261983@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20170926T092840Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/261983-critical-hip-hop-studie s-hope-possibility-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T182131Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,480,480/68486_updatethumbnailhiphop.rev.1506444551.jp g X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:261983 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,480\,480/68486_updatethumbnailhiphop.rev .1506444551.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Critical Hip Hop Studies: Hope\, Possibility\, and Re sistant. A Presentation with Dr. Daymond Glenn\, visiting assistant profe ssor and assistant director of the Teaching Excellence program. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Black Lives Matter|diversity|interdisciplinary|lecturer| open to the public|open|send-to-graduate|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T190000 GEO:45.4509036159039;-122.670120957642 SUMMARY:Responsibilities and Rights: Community and Free Speech Symposium DESCRIPTION:This day of discussion and dialogue is free and open to stude nts\, staff\, and faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences\, Graduat e School of Education and Counseling\, Law School\, and Common Services. \; For more information on sessions and speakers please click here (https://college.lclark.edu/student_life/responsibilities-and-rights/)\,& #160\;and to register please click here (https://college.lclark.edu/stude nt_life/responsibilities-and-rights/responsibilities-and-rights-rsvp/).&# 160\; Sponsored by: \;Dean of Diversity and Inclusion\, Dean of Stud ents\, Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, \;Law School\, College of Arts and Sciences\, Campus Activities Board\, Student Activiti es\, Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, Student Leadership and Serv ice. Event open to Lewis &\; Clark Community only. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This day of discussion and dialogue is free and open to students\, staff\, and faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences\, Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, Law School\, and Common Services. \;
For more information on sessions an d speakers please click here\, \;and to register please click here. \;
Lewis &\; Clark College's& #160\;Environmental Studies Program \;announces its 2 0th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhaps more than ever\, environmental issues have beco me divisive terrain in the U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all sides to mobilize and fight. These actions may be und erstandable\, but they exacerbate an increasingly fractured American soci ety\, where people rarely talk to those with whom they disagree. This yea r's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engagement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time.
Lewis & \; Clark students interested in helping organize Symposium this year: joi n our \;Google Group!
Keynote Event: "Growt
h in Portland: Whose Livability?"
Tue Oct 24\, 7-9 pm\, \;Ecotrust Bui
lding\, Portland OR
Admission is free and open to the public |
Transportation provided from L&\;C campus
Tough\, divisive times are plainly apparent today at the national and global sca le. But they also touch down right here in Portland\, Oregon\, a city tha t takes pride in its commitments to livability and equity\, yet where pla nning for growth—to some extent inevitable—has exposed big difference s among residents\, neighborhoods\, civic leaders\, and commentators. Por tland recently approved a 20‐year \;comprehensive plandesigned to enh ance livability and equity in the context of large anticipated growth\, b ut debates surrounding this plan can only be expected to grow as it is im plemented\; see one related ENVS student project \;here.
Environmental Symposium 2017 will launch via a keynote event tit led "Growth in Portland: Whose Livability?" The event starts at 7 pm on T uesday evening October 24\, 2017\, in the Ecotrust building in downtown P ortland (721 NW 9th Ave.). The event has been organized in collaboration with \;Ore gon Humanities\, whose \;Conversation Project 60\;encourages engagement across difference on a variety of themes. The e vening event features a brief panel discussion on the Portland comprehens ive plan\, and opportunity for those in attendance to gain skills in enga gement by conversing with each other. Panelists include:
Wed &\; Thu Oct 25-26: Followup Events for L& \;C Community
Symposium launch week will also include ev ents for the L&\;C community to gain skills in \;environmental engag ement\, and to prepare to submit proposals for followup events and pr ojects during the 2017-18 academic year\, including:
More det ails on these followup events will be provided soon.
Lewis &a mp\; Clark students have the opportunity to organize environmental engage ment events &\; projects throughout the 2017-18 academic year\, follow ing Symposium launch week in October. Interested students are strongly ur ged to attend an engagement training (such as on Wed Oct 25)\, and must p articipate in a proposal process\, for which final decision rests with fa culty in the ENVS Program.
Here are the two options:
Both events and projects must follow the approach to envi ronmental engagement \;summarized here. We urge interested students to attend the proposal workshop on Thu Oct 26 for guidance and feedback.< /p>
To submit a proposal\, \;click here. A PDF version of the proposa l (draft 9/5/17\; note different sections at end for events vs. projects) \;is here. Proposals will be accepted on an ongoing basis follow ing launch week\; decisions will typically be made within one week. For f urther information\, please \;contac t the ENVS Program.
UID:20171024T070000Z-266315@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171018T102735Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/260363-envs-symposium-environm ental-engagement-in-tough CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T172735Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266315 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Lewis &\; Clark College's \;Enviro nmental Studies Program \;announces its 20th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhap s more than ever\, environmental issues have become divisive terrain in t he U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all side s to mobilize and fight. These actions may be understandable\, but they e xacerbate an increasingly fractured American society\, where people rarel y talk to those with whom they disagree. This year's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engag ement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171024T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171024T163000 SUMMARY:Opposing White Supremacy Speaker Series\, "Trouble in Charlottesv ille: Confederate Memorialization and its Legacy" DESCRIPTION:Opposing White Supremacya speaker series sponsored by Ethnic Studies 2017-2018 \; Trouble in Charlottesville: Confederate Memor ialization and its Legacy. Presentation with Reiko Hillyer\, assistant p rofessor of history and ethnic studies. \; Tuesday\, October 24 at 3 :30 p.m. Miller 105 \; This is also a Meet your Minor event. Lear n more about the Ethnic Studies program. There will be snacks! \; Contact: ethnics@lclark.edu \; \; \; \; \;  \ ; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;Download the flyer here. (https:/ /college.lclark.edu/live/files/24797-confederatememorialhillyerfinalpdf) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:a speaker series sponsored by Ethnic Studies 2017-2018
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Presentation with Reiko Hillyer\, assistant professor of history and ethnic studies. \;
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This is al so a Meet your Minor event. Learn more about the Ethnic Studies program. There will be snacks!
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Contact: ethnics@lclark.edu \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; & #160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;Download the flyer here.
UID:20171024T223000Z-266124@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171017T101422Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266124-opposing-white-supremac y-speaker-series-trouble-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T001338Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/69007_thumbnailwsfinal.rev.1508262803.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266124 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/69007_thumbnailwsfinal.rev.1508262803.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join Ethnic Studies in the first talk in our Opposing White Supremacy Series. Trouble in Charlottesville: Confederate Memorial ization and its Legacy. Presentation by Reiko Hillyer\, assistant profess or of history and ethnic studies. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:Black Lives Matter|diversity|Ethnic studies|ethnicity|op en to the public|presentation|send-to-graduate|send-to-law|send-to-underg raduate|symposia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171025 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171026 LOCATION:Undergraduate Campus GEO:45.4509036159039;-122.670120957642 SUMMARY:ENVS Symposium: Environmental Engagement in Tough Times DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark College's \;Environmental Studies Prog ram (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/environmental_studies/) \;an nounces its 20th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environment al Engagement in Tough Times." Perhaps more than ever\, environmental iss ues have become divisive terrain in the U.S.\, prompting individuals\, or ganizations\, and leaders on all sides to mobilize and fight. These actio ns may be understandable\, but they exacerbate an increasingly fractured American society\, where people rarely talk to those with whom they disag ree. This year's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and proje cts exploring possibilities for engagement across these boundaries\, in t he context of the major environmental issues of our time. Lewis &\; C lark students interested in helping organize Symposium this year: join ou r \;Google Group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/envs-sympos ium-2017-18)!Launch Week: October 24th - 26th\, 2017Keynote Event: "Growt h in Portland: Whose Livability?" Tue Oct 24\, 7-9 pm\, \;Ecotrust B uilding (https://ecotrust.org/join-us/visit-us/)\, Portland OR Admission is free and open to the public | Transportation provided from L&\;C c ampus Tough\, divisive times are plainly apparent today at the nation al and global scale. But they also touch down right here in Portland\, Or egon\, a city that takes pride in its commitments to livability and equit y\, yet where planning for growth—to some extent inevitable—has expos ed big differences among residents\, neighborhoods\, civic leaders\, and commentators. Portland recently approved a 20‐year \;comprehensive plan (https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/57352)designed to enhance livabi lity and equity in the context of large anticipated growth\, but debates surrounding this plan can only be expected to grow as it is implemented\; see one related ENVS student project \;here (https://ds.lclark.edu/j essesimpson/interpreting-infill/). Environmental Symposium 2017 will lau nch via a keynote event titled "Growth in Portland: Whose Livability?" Th e event starts at 7 pm on Tuesday evening October 24\, 2017\, in the Ecot rust building in downtown Portland (721 NW 9th Ave.). The event has been organized in collaboration with \;Oregon Humanities (http://www.orego nhumanities.org/)\, whose \;Conversation Project (https://oregonhuman ities.org/programs/conversation-project/) \;encourages engagement acr oss difference on a variety of themes. The evening event features a brief panel discussion on the Portland comprehensive plan\, and opportunity fo r those in attendance to gain skills in engagement by conversing with eac h other. Panelists include:Joe Zehnder\, Chief Planner\, \;Portland B ureau of Planning &\; Sustainability (https://www.portlandoregon.gov/b ps/)Kristiana \;Nelson\, Vice President\, \;Eastmoreland Neighbor hood Association (http://www.eastmoreland.org/)Madeline Kovacs\, Program Coordinator\, \;Portland for Everyone (https://portlandforeveryone.or g/)Maggie Tallmadge\, Environmental Justice Manager\, \;Coalition of Communities of Color (http://coalitioncommunitiescolor.org/)Wed &\; Th u Oct 25-26: Followup Events for L&\;C Community Symposium launch wee k will also include events for the L&\;C community to gain skills in&# 160\;environmental engagement (https://ds.lclark.edu/envs295/about-bridge s/)\, and to prepare to submit proposals for followup events and projects during the 2017-18 academic year\, including:Wed 5-9 pm: Environmental e ngagement training (with light meal)\, co-facilitated by ENVS and Oregon Humanities Thu 4:30-7:30 pm: Engagement event/project proposal workshop and Symposium banquet More details on these followup events will be pr ovided soon.Student-Organized Engagement Events &\; Projects Lewis &a mp\; Clark students have the opportunity to organize environmental engage ment events &\; projects throughout the 2017-18 academic year\, follow ing Symposium launch week in October. Interested students are strongly ur ged to attend an engagement training (such as on Wed Oct 25)\, and must p articipate in a proposal process\, for which final decision rests with fa culty in the ENVS Program. Here are the two options:EVENTS are one-time engagement activities (e.g.\, for an evening or weekend) for which docume nted reimbursements up to $250 are supported. PROJECTS are ongoing engag ement projects (e.g.\, for one semester or the entire year) for which sch olarly stipends of $500 per semester are provided—note that this amount is the total stipend per project\, so per-student stipends for group-bas ed projects are less. Both events and projects must follow the approac h to environmental engagement \;summarized here (http://ds.lclark.edu /envs295/about-bridges/). We urge interested students to attend the propo sal workshop on Thu Oct 26 for guidance and feedback. To submit a propos al\, \;click here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdlTrmPhq PZDV5GMyzTlKNvcusU1uIlaZt_N3oKZvAGeTtIew/viewform?usp=sf_link). A PDF ver sion of the proposal (draft 9/5/17\; note different sections at end for e vents vs. projects) \;is here (https://college.lclark.edu/live/files/ 24536-environmentalengagementproposalform-draft170905bpd). Proposals will be accepted on an ongoing basis following launch week\; decisions will t ypically be made within one week. For further information\, please \; contact the ENVS Program (mailto:envs@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lewis &\; Clark College's& #160\;Environmental Studies Program \;announces its 2 0th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhaps more than ever\, environmental issues have beco me divisive terrain in the U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all sides to mobilize and fight. These actions may be und erstandable\, but they exacerbate an increasingly fractured American soci ety\, where people rarely talk to those with whom they disagree. This yea r's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engagement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time.
Lewis & \; Clark students interested in helping organize Symposium this year: joi n our \;Google Group!
Keynote Event: "Growt
h in Portland: Whose Livability?"
Tue Oct 24\, 7-9 pm\, \;Ecotrust Bui
lding\, Portland OR
Admission is free and open to the public |
Transportation provided from L&\;C campus
Tough\, divisive times are plainly apparent today at the national and global sca le. But they also touch down right here in Portland\, Oregon\, a city tha t takes pride in its commitments to livability and equity\, yet where pla nning for growth—to some extent inevitable—has exposed big difference s among residents\, neighborhoods\, civic leaders\, and commentators. Por tland recently approved a 20‐year \;comprehensive plandesigned to enh ance livability and equity in the context of large anticipated growth\, b ut debates surrounding this plan can only be expected to grow as it is im plemented\; see one related ENVS student project \;here.
Environmental Symposium 2017 will launch via a keynote event tit led "Growth in Portland: Whose Livability?" The event starts at 7 pm on T uesday evening October 24\, 2017\, in the Ecotrust building in downtown P ortland (721 NW 9th Ave.). The event has been organized in collaboration with \;Ore gon Humanities\, whose \;Conversation Project 60\;encourages engagement across difference on a variety of themes. The e vening event features a brief panel discussion on the Portland comprehens ive plan\, and opportunity for those in attendance to gain skills in enga gement by conversing with each other. Panelists include:
Wed &\; Thu Oct 25-26: Followup Events for L& \;C Community
Symposium launch week will also include ev ents for the L&\;C community to gain skills in \;environmental engag ement\, and to prepare to submit proposals for followup events and pr ojects during the 2017-18 academic year\, including:
More det ails on these followup events will be provided soon.
Lewis &a mp\; Clark students have the opportunity to organize environmental engage ment events &\; projects throughout the 2017-18 academic year\, follow ing Symposium launch week in October. Interested students are strongly ur ged to attend an engagement training (such as on Wed Oct 25)\, and must p articipate in a proposal process\, for which final decision rests with fa culty in the ENVS Program.
Here are the two options:
Both events and projects must follow the approach to envi ronmental engagement \;summarized here. We urge interested students to attend the proposal workshop on Thu Oct 26 for guidance and feedback.< /p>
To submit a proposal\, \;click here. A PDF version of the proposa l (draft 9/5/17\; note different sections at end for events vs. projects) \;is here. Proposals will be accepted on an ongoing basis follow ing launch week\; decisions will typically be made within one week. For f urther information\, please \;contac t the ENVS Program.
UID:20171025T070000Z-266315@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171018T102735Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/260363-envs-symposium-environm ental-engagement-in-tough CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T172735Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266315 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Lewis &\; Clark College's \;Enviro nmental Studies Program \;announces its 20th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhap s more than ever\, environmental issues have become divisive terrain in t he U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all side s to mobilize and fight. These actions may be understandable\, but they e xacerbate an increasingly fractured American society\, where people rarel y talk to those with whom they disagree. This year's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engag ement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171026T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171026T010000 LOCATION:Undergraduate Campus GEO:45.4509036159039;-122.670120957642 SUMMARY:ENVS Symposium: Environmental Engagement in Tough Times DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark College's \;Environmental Studies Prog ram (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/environmental_studies/) \;an nounces its 20th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environment al Engagement in Tough Times." Perhaps more than ever\, environmental iss ues have become divisive terrain in the U.S.\, prompting individuals\, or ganizations\, and leaders on all sides to mobilize and fight. These actio ns may be understandable\, but they exacerbate an increasingly fractured American society\, where people rarely talk to those with whom they disag ree. This year's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and proje cts exploring possibilities for engagement across these boundaries\, in t he context of the major environmental issues of our time. Lewis &\; C lark students interested in helping organize Symposium this year: join ou r \;Google Group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/envs-sympos ium-2017-18)!Launch Week: October 24th - 26th\, 2017Keynote Event: "Growt h in Portland: Whose Livability?" Tue Oct 24\, 7-9 pm\, \;Ecotrust B uilding (https://ecotrust.org/join-us/visit-us/)\, Portland OR Admission is free and open to the public | Transportation provided from L&\;C c ampus Tough\, divisive times are plainly apparent today at the nation al and global scale. But they also touch down right here in Portland\, Or egon\, a city that takes pride in its commitments to livability and equit y\, yet where planning for growth—to some extent inevitable—has expos ed big differences among residents\, neighborhoods\, civic leaders\, and commentators. Portland recently approved a 20‐year \;comprehensive plan (https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/57352)designed to enhance livabi lity and equity in the context of large anticipated growth\, but debates surrounding this plan can only be expected to grow as it is implemented\; see one related ENVS student project \;here (https://ds.lclark.edu/j essesimpson/interpreting-infill/). Environmental Symposium 2017 will lau nch via a keynote event titled "Growth in Portland: Whose Livability?" Th e event starts at 7 pm on Tuesday evening October 24\, 2017\, in the Ecot rust building in downtown Portland (721 NW 9th Ave.). The event has been organized in collaboration with \;Oregon Humanities (http://www.orego nhumanities.org/)\, whose \;Conversation Project (https://oregonhuman ities.org/programs/conversation-project/) \;encourages engagement acr oss difference on a variety of themes. The evening event features a brief panel discussion on the Portland comprehensive plan\, and opportunity fo r those in attendance to gain skills in engagement by conversing with eac h other. Panelists include:Joe Zehnder\, Chief Planner\, \;Portland B ureau of Planning &\; Sustainability (https://www.portlandoregon.gov/b ps/)Kristiana \;Nelson\, Vice President\, \;Eastmoreland Neighbor hood Association (http://www.eastmoreland.org/)Madeline Kovacs\, Program Coordinator\, \;Portland for Everyone (https://portlandforeveryone.or g/)Maggie Tallmadge\, Environmental Justice Manager\, \;Coalition of Communities of Color (http://coalitioncommunitiescolor.org/)Wed &\; Th u Oct 25-26: Followup Events for L&\;C Community Symposium launch wee k will also include events for the L&\;C community to gain skills in&# 160\;environmental engagement (https://ds.lclark.edu/envs295/about-bridge s/)\, and to prepare to submit proposals for followup events and projects during the 2017-18 academic year\, including:Wed 5-9 pm: Environmental e ngagement training (with light meal)\, co-facilitated by ENVS and Oregon Humanities Thu 4:30-7:30 pm: Engagement event/project proposal workshop and Symposium banquet More details on these followup events will be pr ovided soon.Student-Organized Engagement Events &\; Projects Lewis &a mp\; Clark students have the opportunity to organize environmental engage ment events &\; projects throughout the 2017-18 academic year\, follow ing Symposium launch week in October. Interested students are strongly ur ged to attend an engagement training (such as on Wed Oct 25)\, and must p articipate in a proposal process\, for which final decision rests with fa culty in the ENVS Program. Here are the two options:EVENTS are one-time engagement activities (e.g.\, for an evening or weekend) for which docume nted reimbursements up to $250 are supported. PROJECTS are ongoing engag ement projects (e.g.\, for one semester or the entire year) for which sch olarly stipends of $500 per semester are provided—note that this amount is the total stipend per project\, so per-student stipends for group-bas ed projects are less. Both events and projects must follow the approac h to environmental engagement \;summarized here (http://ds.lclark.edu /envs295/about-bridges/). We urge interested students to attend the propo sal workshop on Thu Oct 26 for guidance and feedback. To submit a propos al\, \;click here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdlTrmPhq PZDV5GMyzTlKNvcusU1uIlaZt_N3oKZvAGeTtIew/viewform?usp=sf_link). A PDF ver sion of the proposal (draft 9/5/17\; note different sections at end for e vents vs. projects) \;is here (https://college.lclark.edu/live/files/ 24536-environmentalengagementproposalform-draft170905bpd). Proposals will be accepted on an ongoing basis following launch week\; decisions will t ypically be made within one week. For further information\, please \; contact the ENVS Program (mailto:envs@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lewis &\; Clark College's& #160\;Environmental Studies Program \;announces its 2 0th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhaps more than ever\, environmental issues have beco me divisive terrain in the U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all sides to mobilize and fight. These actions may be und erstandable\, but they exacerbate an increasingly fractured American soci ety\, where people rarely talk to those with whom they disagree. This yea r's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engagement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time.
Lewis & \; Clark students interested in helping organize Symposium this year: joi n our \;Google Group!
Keynote Event: "Growt
h in Portland: Whose Livability?"
Tue Oct 24\, 7-9 pm\, \;Ecotrust Bui
lding\, Portland OR
Admission is free and open to the public |
Transportation provided from L&\;C campus
Tough\, divisive times are plainly apparent today at the national and global sca le. But they also touch down right here in Portland\, Oregon\, a city tha t takes pride in its commitments to livability and equity\, yet where pla nning for growth—to some extent inevitable—has exposed big difference s among residents\, neighborhoods\, civic leaders\, and commentators. Por tland recently approved a 20‐year \;comprehensive plandesigned to enh ance livability and equity in the context of large anticipated growth\, b ut debates surrounding this plan can only be expected to grow as it is im plemented\; see one related ENVS student project \;here.
Environmental Symposium 2017 will launch via a keynote event tit led "Growth in Portland: Whose Livability?" The event starts at 7 pm on T uesday evening October 24\, 2017\, in the Ecotrust building in downtown P ortland (721 NW 9th Ave.). The event has been organized in collaboration with \;Ore gon Humanities\, whose \;Conversation Project 60\;encourages engagement across difference on a variety of themes. The e vening event features a brief panel discussion on the Portland comprehens ive plan\, and opportunity for those in attendance to gain skills in enga gement by conversing with each other. Panelists include:
Wed &\; Thu Oct 25-26: Followup Events for L& \;C Community
Symposium launch week will also include ev ents for the L&\;C community to gain skills in \;environmental engag ement\, and to prepare to submit proposals for followup events and pr ojects during the 2017-18 academic year\, including:
More det ails on these followup events will be provided soon.
Lewis &a mp\; Clark students have the opportunity to organize environmental engage ment events &\; projects throughout the 2017-18 academic year\, follow ing Symposium launch week in October. Interested students are strongly ur ged to attend an engagement training (such as on Wed Oct 25)\, and must p articipate in a proposal process\, for which final decision rests with fa culty in the ENVS Program.
Here are the two options:
Both events and projects must follow the approach to envi ronmental engagement \;summarized here. We urge interested students to attend the proposal workshop on Thu Oct 26 for guidance and feedback.< /p>
To submit a proposal\, \;click here. A PDF version of the proposa l (draft 9/5/17\; note different sections at end for events vs. projects) \;is here. Proposals will be accepted on an ongoing basis follow ing launch week\; decisions will typically be made within one week. For f urther information\, please \;contac t the ENVS Program.
UID:20171026T070000Z-266315@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171018T102735Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/260363-envs-symposium-environm ental-engagement-in-tough CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T172735Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266315 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Lewis &\; Clark College's \;Enviro nmental Studies Program \;announces its 20th annual Environmental Symposium on the theme "Environmental Engagement in Tough Times." Perhap s more than ever\, environmental issues have become divisive terrain in t he U.S.\, prompting individuals\, organizations\, and leaders on all side s to mobilize and fight. These actions may be understandable\, but they e xacerbate an increasingly fractured American society\, where people rarel y talk to those with whom they disagree. This year's Symposium launches a yearlong series of events and projects exploring possibilities for engag ement across these boundaries\, in the context of the major environmental issues of our time. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171031T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171031T203000 LOCATION:Miller Hall room 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Artist Talk- Demian DinéYazhi´ DESCRIPTION:Demian DinéYazhi´ (born 1983) is a Portland-based Diné tra nsdisciplinary artist born to the clans Naasht'ézhí Tábąąhá (Zuni C lan Water's Edge) &\; Tódích'íí'nii (Bitter Water). Whether he is broaching topics adjacent to Decolonization\, Survivance\, &\; Queerne ss in written or visual language\, Demian is caught in a narrative that i s informed by romanticized notions of belonging &\; the alienation exp erienced through centuries of forced assimilation to White Supremacist Ca pitalist Heteropatriarchal Colonization. His practice is rooted in Radica l Indigenous Queer Feminist ideology\, landscape representation\, memory formation\, HIV/AIDS-related art &\; activism\, poetry\, and curatoria l inquiry. He received his BFA in Intermedia Arts from Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2014. Demian is the founder &\; director of the arti st/activist initiative\, R.I.S.E.: Radical Indigenous Survivance &\; E mpowerment\, which is dedicated to education\, perseverance\, &\; evol ution of Indigenous art &\; culture\, as well as co-director for the f orthcoming zine\, Locusts: A Post-Queer Nation Zine. DinéYazhi was an ar tist-in-residence at Institute of American Indian Arts (2016)\, and is a recipient of Crow's Shadow 2017 Golden Spot Residency. He has received gr ants from Evergreen State College (2014\, 2016)\, PICA – Portland Insti tute of Contemporary Art (2014\, 2016)\, Art Matters Foundation (2015)\, and Potlatch Fund (2016). \;The Demian DinéYazhi´ talk is in Conj unction withArt 311: Studio Seminar On Contemporary Art Theory And Practi ceVisiting Artist Lecture Series \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Demian DinéYazhi´ (born 198 3) is a Portland-based Diné transdisciplinary artist born to the clans N aasht'ézhí Tábąąhá (Zuni Clan Water's Edge) &\; Tódích'íí'ni i (Bitter Water). Whether he is broaching topics adjacent to Decolonizati on\, Survivance\, &\; Queerness in written or visual language\, Demian is caught in a narrative that is informed by romanticized notions of bel onging &\; the alienation experienced through centuries of forced assi milation to White Supremacist Capitalist Heteropatriarchal Colonization. His practice is rooted in Radical Indigenous Queer Feminist ideology\, la ndscape representation\, memory formation\, HIV/AIDS-related art &\; a ctivism\, poetry\, and curatorial inquiry. He received his BFA in Interme dia Arts from Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2014. Demian is the fou nder &\; director of the artist/activist initiative\, R.I.S.E.: Radica l Indigenous Survivance &\; Empowerment\, which is dedicated to educat ion\, perseverance\, &\; evolution of Indigenous art &\; culture\, as well as co-director for the forthcoming zine\, Locusts: A Post-Queer N ation Zine. DinéYazhi was an artist-in-residence at Institute of America n Indian Arts (2016)\, and is a recipient of Crow's Shadow 2017 Golden Sp ot Residency. He has received grants from Evergreen State College (2014\, 2016)\, PICA – Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (2014\, 2016)\, Art Matters Foundation (2015)\, and Potlatch Fund (2016).
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The Demian DinéYazhi´ talk is in Conjunction with
Art 311: Studio Semina r On Contemporary Art Theory And Practice
Visiting Artist Lecture Series
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UID:20171101T023000Z-269168@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171030T094917Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/267439-artist-talk-demian-dine yazhi CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T164917Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/60/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/69207_screen_shot_2017-10-23_at_44202_pm.rev.1508802180.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:269168 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/60/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/69207_screen_shot_2017-10-23_at_44202_pm.rev.1508802180.j pg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Demian DinéYazhi´ X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visiting artist talk with \;Demian DinéYazhi´ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T150000 SUMMARY:Staged reading of "Cottonwood in the Flood" UID:20171104T210000Z-269206@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171030T115714Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/ 2017cottonwood/ CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T202430Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,210,210/69364_cottonwood_poster_image.rev.1509389740. jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:269206 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,210\,210/69364_cottonwood_poster_image.r ev.1509389740.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:A special pre-symposium event:Debates over the content o f textbooks and the commemoration of past events reveal that powerful str uctures and actors still determine how we remember and imagine. At the sa me time\, marginalized communities fight to reclaim their histories and e nsure visibility in the face of erasure and forgetfulness\, by calling up on institutions to grapple with white supremacist pasts\, defending sacre d spaces\, and preserving cultural tradition and practice.
This y ear's symposium will explore questions of how we remember\, create\, and tell our individual and collective histories. In what ways do race and et hnicity shape how personal and national narratives are constructed? Who m ust reckon with memory\, and who has the power to forget and manipulate i t? What creative avenues are used to craft the stories we tell? How does the work of remembering serve as a form of resistance and enable us to im agine a more just future?
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View the current schedule here
UID:20171108T080000Z-266542@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171019T094348Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266542-14th-annual-ray-warren- symposium-legacy-race-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T191557Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,417,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraphic_092817.rev. 1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266542 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,417\,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraph ic_092817.rev.1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us at the 14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Ra ce and Ethnic Studies in examining the way we remember the past\, reflect ing on the stories we tell\, and imagining a more equitable future. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|Ethnic studies|ethnicity|presentati on|race|ray warren symposium|send-to-graduate|send-to-law|send-to-undergr aduate|symposia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171108T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171108T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Visible Legacies: Cultural Continuance through Art DESCRIPTION:Legacy: Race and Remembrance14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies Wednesday\, November 8th \;Keynote Presen tation7:00 p.m Council Chamber\, Templeton Student Center \; \;Vi sible Legacies: Cultural Continuance through Art \; Cultural practit ioner \;Sulu'ape Keone Nunes (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/eth nic_studies/symposium/archive/2017/speakers.php) \;and multimedia art ist \;Wendy Red Star (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_stud ies/symposium/archive/2017/speakers.php) \;will discuss the ways they blend the past and present to sustain community memories and cultural tr aditions for the future. \; Artist \;Wendy Red Star (http://ww w.wendyredstar.com/) \;works across disciplines to explore the inters ections of Native American ideologies and colonialist structures\, both h istorically and in contemporary society. Raised on the Apsáalooke (Crow) reservation in Montana\, Red Star's work is informed by both her cultura l heritage and her engagement with many forms of creative expression\, in cluding photography\, sculpture\, video\, fiber arts\, and performance. A n avid researcher of archives and historical narratives\, Red Star seeks to incorporate and recast her research\, offering new and unexpected pers pectives in work that is at once inquisitive\, witty\, and unsettling. In tergenerational collaborative work is integral to her practice\, along wi th creating a forum for the expression of Native women's voices in contem porary art. Red Star has exhibited in the United States and abroad at a wide range of venues\, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Fondati on Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain\, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art \, among others. In 2016\, she participated in \;Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy \;at the Portland Art Muse um\, and she recently mounted a solo exhibition as part of the museum's A PEX series. Red Star has served as visiting lecturer at institutions incl uding Yale University\, National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne\, Dartm outh College\, and CalArts. \; While growing up in the 60ʻs\, 70 s and 80ʻs \;Suluʻape Keone Nunes \;was fortunate to have sat and learned from \;Kupuna \;(elders) from his family and the Hawa iian community. Although there were many subjects that were discussed\, o ne that became an important focus was the information shared about \; Uhi(Hawaiian tattoo). This has been a focus of Keone's since the late 198 0's. Keone has been doing uhi since 1990 with machines. In 1996 Keone met Suʻa Suluʻape Paulo\, originally from Apia\, Samoa\, but who lived in Auckland\, New Zealand. This meeting laid the foundation for Keone to be able to do uhi in the same fashion as was done for over 1\,000 years in P olynesia with traditional tools. Keone studied under Suʻa Suluʻape Paul o until his passing in 1999. He has been doing work with traditional Poly nesian tools exclusively since 2000. In 2001 Keone was given the honor of receiving a title from the family of Suʻa Suluʻape Paulo. He was the f irst Hawaiian to receive the Suluʻape title and among the first non-Samo ans to receive this prestigious title. Suluʻape Keone has been a primar y force in the re-establishment of uhi in the Hawaiian community. He has shared his thoughts on designs\, techniques\, and cultural importance of Hawaiian uhi in Europe\, Asia\, Polynesia and the Continental United Stat es. He has also been given the honor of being named #22 of the 101 Most I nfluential People in Tattooing in the world by Bob Baxter\, former editor for \;Skin and Ink \;magazine and currently editor-in-chief for Tattooroadtrip.com. Keone's work is included in collections of institutio ns such as the Smithsonian Institute\, Honolulu Art Museum\, Oakland Muse um of California\, and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Alon g with his passion for uhi\, Keone has been a crewmember and protocol off icer for the Polynesian Voyaging Society's voyaging canoe Hokuleʻa\, and Hawaiʻiloa. \;View the current schedule here! (https://college.lc lark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2017/schedule.php) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wednesday\, November 8th \;
Keynote Presentation
7:00 p.m Council Chamber\, Temple ton Student Center \;
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Visib le Legacies: Cultural Continuance through Art \;
Cul
tural practitioner \;
Sulu'ape Keone Nunes \;and multimedia artist \;
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Artist \;Wendy Red S tar \;works across disciplines to explore the intersecti ons of Native American ideologies and colonialist structures\, both histo rically and in contemporary society. Raised on the Apsáalooke (Crow) res ervation in Montana\, Red Star's work is informed by both her cultural he ritage and her engagement with many forms of creative expression\, includ ing photography\, sculpture\, video\, fiber arts\, and performance. An av id researcher of archives and historical narratives\, Red Star seeks to i ncorporate and recast her research\, offering new and unexpected perspect ives in work that is at once inquisitive\, witty\, and unsettling. Interg enerational collaborative work is integral to her practice\, along with c reating a forum for the expression of Native women's voices in contempora ry art.
Red Star has exhibited in the United States and abroad at a wide range of venues\, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Fond ation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain\, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art\, among others. In 2016\, she participated in \;Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy \;at the Portl and Art Museum\, and she recently mounted a solo exhibition as part of th e museum's APEX series. Red Star has served as visiting lecturer at insti tutions including Yale University\, National Gallery of Victoria in Melbo urne\, Dartmouth College\, and CalArts.
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While gro wing up in the 60ʻs\, 70ʻs and 80ʻs \;Suluʻape Keone Nune s \;was fortunate to have sat and learned from \;Kup una \;(elders) from his family and the Hawaiian community. Altho ugh there were many subjects that were discussed\, one that became an imp ortant focus was the information shared about \;Uhi(Hawaiian tattoo). This has been a focus of Keone's since the late 1980's. Keone h as been doing uhi since 1990 with machines. In 1996 Keone met Suʻa Sulu ape Paulo\, originally from Apia\, Samoa\, but who lived in Auckland\, N ew Zealand. This meeting laid the foundation for Keone to be able to do u hi in the same fashion as was done for over 1\,000 years in Polynesia wit h traditional tools. Keone studied under Suʻa Suluʻape Paulo until his passing in 1999. He has been doing work with traditional Polynesian tools exclusively since 2000. In 2001 Keone was given the honor of receiving a title from the family of Suʻa Suluʻape Paulo. He was the first Hawaiia n to receive the Suluʻape title and among the first non-Samoans to recei ve this prestigious title.
Suluʻape Keone has been a primary for ce in the re-establishment of uhi in the Hawaiian community. He has share d his thoughts on designs\, techniques\, and cultural importance of Hawai ian uhi in Europe\, Asia\, Polynesia and the Continental United States. H e has also been given the honor of being named #22 of the 101 Most Influe ntial People in Tattooing in the world by Bob Baxter\, former editor for& #160\;Skin and Ink \;magazine and currently editor-in-chief for Tattooroadtrip.com. Keone's work is included in collections of instit utions such as the Smithsonian Institute\, Honolulu Art Museum\, Oakland Museum of California\, and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. p>
Along with his passion for uhi\, Keone has been a crewmember and p rotocol officer for the Polynesian Voyaging Society's voyaging canoe Hoku leʻa\, and Hawaiʻiloa.
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View the current schedule here!
UID:20171109T030000Z-266528@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171019T092333Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266528-visible-legacies-cultur al-continuance-through-art CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T191343Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,417,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraphic_092817.rev. 1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266528 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,417\,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraph ic_092817.rev.1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:rwchairs@lclark.edu X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:\n Ray Warren Symposium Keynote speakers: Cultura l practitioner \;Sulu 'ape Keone Nunes \;and multimedia artist \;< a href="https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/arch ive/2017/speakers.php" target="_blank">Wendy Red Star \; \n
\nDebates over the content o f textbooks and the commemoration of past events reveal that powerful str uctures and actors still determine how we remember and imagine. At the sa me time\, marginalized communities fight to reclaim their histories and e nsure visibility in the face of erasure and forgetfulness\, by calling up on institutions to grapple with white supremacist pasts\, defending sacre d spaces\, and preserving cultural tradition and practice.
This y ear's symposium will explore questions of how we remember\, create\, and tell our individual and collective histories. In what ways do race and et hnicity shape how personal and national narratives are constructed? Who m ust reckon with memory\, and who has the power to forget and manipulate i t? What creative avenues are used to craft the stories we tell? How does the work of remembering serve as a form of resistance and enable us to im agine a more just future?
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View the current schedule here
UID:20171109T080000Z-266542@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171019T094348Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266542-14th-annual-ray-warren- symposium-legacy-race-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T191557Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,417,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraphic_092817.rev. 1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266542 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,417\,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraph ic_092817.rev.1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us at the 14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Ra ce and Ethnic Studies in examining the way we remember the past\, reflect ing on the stories we tell\, and imagining a more equitable future. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|Ethnic studies|ethnicity|presentati on|race|ray warren symposium|send-to-graduate|send-to-law|send-to-undergr aduate|symposia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T200000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Ray Warren Keynote Presentation. Jelani Cobb\, historian and awar d-winning DESCRIPTION:Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies Thursday\, N ovember 9th \; \; Keynote presentation \;7pm\, Council Chamb er \; \;Jelani Cobb (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic _studies/symposium/archive/2017/speakers.php)\, \;historian and award -winning \;New Yorker \;staff writer. \;Jelani Cobb \;i s a historian and \;New Yorker \;staff writer whose work examines race\, politics\, and culture in the United States. In 2015\, Cobb recei ved the Sidney Hillman Prize for Opinion &\; Analysis Journalism for&# 160\;his \;New Yorker columns (http://www.newyorker.com/contributors/ jelani-cobb)\, in which he combines "the strengths of an on-the-scene rep orter\, a public intellectual\, a teacher\, a vivid writer\, a subtle mor alist\, and an accomplished professional historian." \;His articles i nclude "The Anger in Ferguson\," \;"Murders in Charleston\," \;an d "What We \;Talk About When We Talk About Reparations." Cobb is also Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism at the Columbia University Gra duate School of Journalism\, and he is the \;recipient of the 2017 Wa lter Bernstein Award from the Writer's Guild of America for his investiga tive series \;Policing the Police\, which aired on PBS \;Frontlin e \;in 2016. Cobb was formerly associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut\, where he was director of the Africana Studie s Institute. \;He has received fellowships from the Fulbright and For d Foundations. He is the author of \;The \;Substance of Hope: Bar ack Obama and the Paradox of Progress\; \;To the Break of Dawn: A Fre estyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic\; and \;The Devil and Dave Chappelle and Other Essays. \; \;Learn more \; (https://college.lclar k.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2017/) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Thursday\, November 9th \; \;
7pm\, Council Chamber \;
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Jelani Cobb \;is a historian and \; New Yorker \;staff writer whose work examines race\, politics\, and culture in the United States. In 2015\, Cobb received the Sidney Hill man Prize for Opinion &\; Analysis Journalism for \;his \;N ew Yorker columns\, in which he combines "the strengths of an on-the- scene reporter\, a public intellectual\, a teacher\, a vivid writer\, a s ubtle moralist\, and an accomplished professional historian." \;His a rticles include "The Anger in Ferguson\," \;"Murders in Charleston\," \;and "What We \;Talk About When We Talk About Reparations."< /p>
Cobb is also Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism at the Columbi a University Graduate School of Journalism\, and he is the \;recipien t of the 2017 Walter Bernstein Award from the Writer's Guild of America f or his investigative series \;Policing the Police\, which ai red on PBS \;Frontline \;in 2016.
Cobb was forme rly associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut\, whe re he was director of the Africana Studies Institute. \;He has receiv ed fellowships from the Fulbright and Ford Foundations. He is the author of \;The \;Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the P aradox of Progress\; \;To the Break of Dawn: A Freestyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic\; and \;The Devil and Dave Chappelle a nd Other Essays. \;
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UID:20171110T030000Z-266529@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171019T093442Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266529-ray-warren-keynote-pres entation-jelani-cobb CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T190917Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,417,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraphic_092817.rev. 1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266529 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,417\,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraph ic_092817.rev.1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Presentation by \;Jelani Cobb\, \;historian and award-win ning \;New Yorker \;staff writer. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:diversity|Ethnic studies|ethnicity|open to the public|pr esentation|race|ray warren symposium|send-to-graduate|send-to-law|send-to -undergraduate|symposia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171110T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171110T010000 SUMMARY:14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium\, Legacy: Race and Remembrance DESCRIPTION:Legacy: Race and Remembrance14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnicity November 8-10\, 2017 \; \; Debates over t he content of textbooks and the commemoration of past events reveal that powerful structures and actors still determine how we remember and imagin e. At the same time\, marginalized communities fight to reclaim their his tories and ensure visibility in the face of erasure and forgetfulness\, b y calling upon institutions to grapple with white supremacist pasts\, def ending sacred spaces\, and preserving cultural tradition and practice. T his year's symposium will explore questions of how we remember\, create\, and tell our individual and collective histories. In what ways do race a nd ethnicity shape how personal and national narratives are constructed? Who must reckon with memory\, and who has the power to forget and manipul ate it? What creative avenues are used to craft the stories we tell? How does the work of remembering serve as a form of resistance and enable us to imagine a more just future? \;View the current schedule here (ht tps://college.lclark.edu/programs/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2017/s chedule.php) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Debates over the content o f textbooks and the commemoration of past events reveal that powerful str uctures and actors still determine how we remember and imagine. At the sa me time\, marginalized communities fight to reclaim their histories and e nsure visibility in the face of erasure and forgetfulness\, by calling up on institutions to grapple with white supremacist pasts\, defending sacre d spaces\, and preserving cultural tradition and practice.
This y ear's symposium will explore questions of how we remember\, create\, and tell our individual and collective histories. In what ways do race and et hnicity shape how personal and national narratives are constructed? Who m ust reckon with memory\, and who has the power to forget and manipulate i t? What creative avenues are used to craft the stories we tell? How does the work of remembering serve as a form of resistance and enable us to im agine a more just future?
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View the current schedule here
UID:20171110T080000Z-266542@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20171019T094348Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/266542-14th-annual-ray-warren- symposium-legacy-race-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T191557Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,0,417,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraphic_092817.rev. 1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:266542 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,417\,417/69076_es_warrensymp_squaregraph ic_092817.rev.1508430193.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us at the 14th Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Ra ce and Ethnic Studies in examining the way we remember the past\, reflect ing on the stories we tell\, and imagining a more equitable future. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|Ethnic studies|ethnicity|presentati on|race|ray warren symposium|send-to-graduate|send-to-law|send-to-undergr aduate|symposia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171117 LOCATION:Journal for Social Justice – socialjustice@lclark.edu GEO:45.4507982448745;-122.672105792312 SUMMARY:Submission Deadline for Journal for Social Justice: Dec. 8th DESCRIPTION:Submission deadline for Journal for Social Justice: Dec. 8thE mailsocialjustice@lclark.edu (mailto:socialjustice@lclark.edu)with your j ustice-oriented prose\, poetry\, academic writing\, photos\, and visual a rt! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On behalf of Lewis & Clark College Mu sic Department and An disheh Center\, we are pleased to invite you to Iranian traditional m usic and art workshops followed by an evening performance on November 18\ , 2017.
The workshops are a great introduction and a hands-on exper ience\, designed for anyone who is interested in Iranian music and art.
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The sessions are hosted from 1:30-6:00 pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion\, and include:
• 1:30-2:30 pm P
ersian classical musical modal system
• 2:30-3:30 pm Calligrap
hy and Illumination (Tazhib)
• 4:00-5:00 pm Persian dance inst
ruction \;
• 5:00-6:00 pm An introduction to daf (Iranian
frame drum)
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Registration for workshops is on a first come\, first served basis and SPACE IS LIMITED! Please click here to register and reserve your space.
Following the workshops\, local artists will offer an evening performance from 6:30 to 8:00 in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. \;The ev ening performance include:
• Omar Khayyam - An introduction
to his life and works \;
• Dance performance \;
• Live music performance
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RSVP at info@andisheh.org or on Facebook \;
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General Adm ission: suggested donation