Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement Events

September 12, 2014

IME Tweet Up

Are you on twitter? Want to connect with other people on twitter? Come meet @DiversityatLC IRL (in real life) and find out how we are planning on using twitter this year. We’d love to introduce the #IMEatLC and #IMEchat projects to you! Come to the tweet-up and gain some more followers!
Photo by VICE News/Alice Speri
September 11, 2014

Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action

Please join Lewis & Clark Professor Reiko Hillyer, S. Bobbin Singh, J.D., Executive Director Oregon Justice Resource Center, and community activists Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakeitha Elliott 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.
September 10, 2014

Professionals of Color and Allies Lunch

Please join us for a lunch reception for Lewis & Clark College’s Professionals of Color and Allies*. The luncheon is an opportunity to connect with new and familiar colleagues, share resources, and network. *Allies are defined as white-identified people who actively work for racial justice.
September 8, 2014

IME & MRC Open House

Come check out our awesome, inviting, and safe spaces! IME is located on the 3rd floor near Stamm East and the MRC is located on the 2nd floor by the ATMS - come for the free swag and photobooth fun!
September 6, 2014

IME Welcome

What is the department of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement and what do we do? Come find out and see what we have to offer! Come meet the staff, our peer mentors, and student groups. Learn more about our community and upcoming programs for the year! *FREE IME swag and t-shirts!
April 24, 2014

Reading: Mitchell S. Jackson

Join us on Thursday, April 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Library Classroom, when author and educator Mitchell S. Jackson will read from his book The Residue Years, an autobiographical novel about coming of age in Northeast Portland during the 1990s.
April 23, 2014

Living and Learning Outside the Lines: Learning Disabilities

The 3rd of 3 events to increase awareness on disabilities on campus. In this event Special Education Program Director at L&C Graduate School of Education, Dr. Alicia Roberts Frank will discuss the impacts of Learning Disabilities and LC student panel will share their experiences on living and learning with Learning Disabilities.

For accommodation information contact rblumenthal@lclark.edu
April 21, 2014

BREAK THE SILENCE: AAPI Activism & Feminism

Tired of the tropes that plague Asian American communities? Come to this workshop about AAPI activism and feminism, focusing on exploring and deconstructing the masculine and feminine tropes within AAPI communities!
April 17, 2014

BREAK THE SILENCE: Saving Face (film)

Saving Face is a 2004 American romantic comedy drama directed by Alice Wu that focuses on Wilhelmina, a young Chinese-American surgeon; her unwed, pregnant mother; and her dancer girlfriend.
April 15, 2014

BREAK THE SILENCE: Queer & Asian

Come explore the intersectionality of these identities and deconstruct what it means to be queer and Asian in this interactive workshop.
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April 13, 2014

It’s been a bumpy ride: Housing Discrimination in Portland, Bus Tour

RSVP for a three hour bus tour lead by the Fair Housing Council of Oregon that will highlight how Oregon’s history of racism has shaped, and continues to shape, the geography of the greater Portland area.
April 12, 2014

Fiesta de Salsa

Come join us for a night of salsa dancing - free dance lessons, open dance, and a DJ all night. Food, drinks, and $150 worth of prizes - you don’t want to miss out on this cultural experience!
April 10, 2014

Living and Learning Outside the Lines: Mental Health Concerns

The 1st of 3 events to increase awareness about disabilities on campus. In this event Pacific University psychological trainee Rachel Duda will discuss mental health concerns and LC students will share perspectives on living and learning with mental health concerns.
April 7, 2014

Film Documentary: First Generation

Documentary that follows four high school students as they navigate the college application process. This documentary hi-lights the barriers and challenges for first-generation college students.
April 2, 2014

IME Annual Banquet

Join us for our annual banquet where we recognize students, staff, and faculty for their contributions to a diverse, multicultural, & inclusive campus community!
March 14, 2014

BSU Presents: House Party

Come jam to music you don’t typically hear at school dances. DJ Kian Lutu will be spinning the best Hip Hop, Raggaeton, 90s music, and more!
March 13, 2014

Living Learning Community Info Session

Join Campus Living to learn more about our Living Learning Community housing.

February 27, 2014

For Colored Girls

3rd annual student performance and production of For Colored Girls
February 21, 2014

The Great Debaters

THE GREAT DEBATERS
Friday, February 21, 2014
7:30pm - Council Chamber

Presented by the Campus Activities Board and the Black Student Union.
February 20, 2014

Speed Dating

Make new friends and unpack LC stereotypes!
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