Past Events

November 8, 2023

“Empires of the Dead” with Christopher Heaney

Please join History Professor Nancy Gallman and her HIST 232 Histories of Indigenous Peoples of North America (Turtle Island) class as they welcome Professor Christopher Heaney to give a talk on how Inca and Andean sacred ancestors were made into objects of science and racial collection, and the largest population in museums like the Smithsonian, from 1532 to the present.

Sponsored by LC History, Hispanic Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology & Anthropology, and Latin American & Latino Studies.
York: Terra Incognita
March 30, 2021

York: Terra Incognita

Portland’s Monuments & Memorials Projectfirst discussion
February 13, 2020

The Alexander String Quartet

Please join us as Lewis & Clark College welcomes the Alexander String Quartet back to campus for an evening performance in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
February 7, 2020

(Anti)Valentine’s Concert

Join us for an evening of music for lovers and haters! Friday, February 7, 2020 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium.
Being Black & Muslim: A Panel Discussion
January 30, 2020

Black & Muslim: A Panel Discussion on the Intersection of Identities in the Muslim Community

The Muslim Student Association as part of MLK Week 2020 will be hosting a panel discussion/conversation about being Black & Muslim. All are invited! 

Panelists will include Amina Hassan, a social justice activist and co-founder of Mizaan Magazine.

Refreshments will be provided.
Why Unions Matter Tuesday, January 28, 3:30-4:30 pm JRHH 102
January 28, 2020

Why Unions Matter

• Martin Hart-Landsberg–Professor Emeritus of Economics, Lewis and Clark College, and Chair of Portland Rising (a Jobs with Justice committee)
• Scott Cheesewright–SEIU local 49 Assistant Director of Property Services and Lewis and Clark College graduate, class of 2009.

Stagnating income, declining wealth, soaring inequality, growing economic insecurity, falling life expectancy—and that is after more than a decade of economic expansion!

Come learn why unions matter if you value social justice, good jobs, and healthy communities

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.
February 18, 2014

2nd Annual TCK Symposium

Come to the 2nd Annual TCK Symposium to learn about TCKs and how moving around affects the way they view, create, and maintain relationships with people, places, and cultures. Keynote presentation by Ruth Van Reken, co-author of the book, “Third Culture Kids: Growing up Among Worlds”.
January 29, 2014

Chamberlin Lecture with Charlayne Hunter-Gault

Charlayne Hunter-Gault, journalist, renowned national correspondent, news anchor, and activist will share her personal and professional journey as a civil rights and social justice advocate over the last five decades.
January 20, 2014

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

MLK Jr. Week of Service kick-off celebration