Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

Multicultural Affairs

Pluralism and Unity Project

 

The Pluralism & Unity Project is a student-led initiative that gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to creating a safe, inclusive and culturally competent community for everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender or gender expression, religion, age, or ability

Check out this video about the “I Am..LC Is” event in Fall 2010.

The Executive Board

The Executive Board is a cohesive unit that serves in a programming, leadership and advisory role to bring events on campus that engage and enlighten the entire Lewis & Clark community in the following areas:

-Social Justice & Advocacy
-Intercultural & Multicultural Engagement
-Leadership and Diversity Training
-Intellectual and Artistic Inquiry

 

The Executive Board Members for 2011-2012

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Sydney Stead (‘13):

Sydney is a Sociology/Anthropology major and a TCK who grew up in California, Singapore, France, and Minnesota. She is interested in social development, learning new words and languages, and exploring unique cultures. Sydney is currently pursuing her interests, as well as her aspiration for a more just and sustainable world, through an internship with World Pulse, a media enterprise dedicated to listening to and broadcasting the unheard voices and innovative solutions of women worldwide

 

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Kyle Yoshioka (‘13)

Kyle is an Art History major from Petaluma, California. While his creative talents are questionable, he is very interested in Art’s capacity to influence society, represent the disenfranchised, and challenge the status quo. When he is not visiting Portland Art Museum or drinking copious amounts of coffee, he can be found interning with local artist Ariel Brice and connecting himself to the Contemporary Art scene.

 

 

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Evaristo Laron (‘13)

Evaristo is a Computer Science major from Oakland, California.  He is a member of the Varsity Football team . When Evaristo is not behind his books or on the field, he enjoys playing the Ukulele and participating in community service.  One thing that he  is extremely interested in, is becoming a mentor for the youth. 

 

 

 

 

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Clare Eisenberg(‘13):

Sociology/Anthropology major Clare Eisenberg is a culture enthusiast who will be travelling to China in Fall 2010 to pursue this fascination. Clare also harbors a love for music, playing guitar in a band in her hometown of Minneapolis, MN, as well as running a radio show at KLC with fellow Executive Board member Carley Matsumoto.


                  

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Carley Matsumoto (‘13):

Carley’s interest in the environment has led her to pursue a major in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Anthropology. Other passions include spending time with her horse Keizo, and practicing Taiko, a form of traditional Japanese drumming.

Contact Us

The Office of Multicultural Affairs is located in Templeton Campus Center on the Undergraduate Campus.

Emailmulticultural@lclark.edu

Voice503-768-7051
Fax503-768-7301

Associate Dean of Students and Director of Multicultural AffairsLatricia Brand

Office of Multicultural Affairs
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 126
Portland, OR 97219