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SUMMARY:Street\, Online\, and Campus Harassment
DESCRIPTION:Nina M. Flores\, Ph.D.\, is a faculty member in the Social & Cultural Analysis of Education (SCAE) master’s program\, and also teaches in the Liberal Studies department at CSULB. Dr. Flores has a PhD in Urban Planning from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, where she specialized in community development and focused her research on gender\, justice\, and cities.  \nUsing an intersectional approach to studying issues of gender\, race\, cities\, and justice\, Dr. Flores will examine incidents with street harassment and anti-harassment organizing.  The discussion will examine campuses as communities\, explore the relationship between students and cities\, and look at connections between power\, resistance\, and justice.   \nIt will also touch upon issues of:  \n* Community Development   \n* Women and Gender Based Violence  \n* Campus Sexual Assault  \nThe event will take place in CCCPLX 414. Pizza and soda will be served.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/street-online-and-campus-harassment/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trauma Recovery and the Campus Community
DESCRIPTION:Tiombe Wallace is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with twenty years of experience as a feminist therapist\, educator\, and activist working to empower survivors and communities. Her specializations include feminist therapy\, trauma-informed care\, sexual and domestic/intimate partner violence\, child abuse\, as well as advocacy for survivors with disabilities and mental illness\, health advocacy\, working with communities of color\, and other anti-oppression work. \nHer presentation is designed to explore the aftermath of sexual victimization through the lens of survivors’ experiences. Focusing on the way that victimization particularly affects members of the immediate campus community\, Tiombe will draw from her experience of working exclusively with survivors of sexual violence in various settings\, including private psychotherapy practice\, rape crisis centers\, family counseling and family preservation programs\, locked psychiatric programs\, hotlines\, Sexual Assault Response Teams\, and the criminal justice system. The workshop is designed to help participants gain insight into the survivors’ experiences with the perpetrator before\, during\, and after sexual abuse/assault\, as well as the impact these details have on the survivor’s future mental health\, family dynamics\, and decisions regarding participation in the criminal justice system. \nThe presentation will explore spectrum of responses to the abuse\, including variations in how trauma manifests in particular populations.  The presentation will help participants become familiar with the specific impact of the survivors’ perceptions and internalization of being targeted or specifically manipulated due to her/his own identities\, including gender\, race\, class\, sexual orientation\, immigration status\, (dis)ability\, age\, religion\, etc. These factors will be discussed as they relate to the survivors’ willingness to participate in the criminal or restorative justice process\, family interventions\, or any other services. The workshop will aid participants in observing these crimes in the personal and social context of the survivor and understanding how targeting of certain populations—particularly on college campuses—is used to intensify the impact of sexual violence. \nThe CDC reports that roughly twenty percent of college women are victimized by sexual assault.  In response to this and other sobering statistics concerning gender-based sexual violence\, our purpose is to bring greater awareness to identifying causal\, preventative\, and healing measures that support survivors of sexual trauma and all members of the greater campus community.  Tiombe Wallace’s research and expertise provide integral insight into such possibilities. Students will benefit from her informative and inspiring presentation and feel empowered to improve campus culture with the knowledge of how they can help address such a rampant issue.   \nThe event will be held in CCCPLX 414.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/trauma-recovery-and-the-campus-community/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Ending the Cycle of Fear
DESCRIPTION:Ending the Cycle of Fear: Increasing Understanding of Muslims and Arabs in America is presented by Huda Essa\, founder\, consultant of Culture Links\, LLC. \nThis timely\, relevant topic is one that continues to be talked about in public and private conversations all over the world. Muslims represent about one-fourth of the world’s population\, yet they are a group that is severely misunderstood in America. Join us to increase your critical consciousness\, awareness\, and understanding of how this topic relates to us all. You will not want to miss this engaging and meaningful opportunity to support your journey as an ally for Social Justice! \nWHERE: ANAHEIM CAMPUS\, ROOMS 105/107
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/ending-the-cycle-of-fear/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Unlearning Racism
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Obed Silva will be speaking on “Unlearning Racism” on March 30\, 2017\, in CCCPLX 414. \nObed Silva was born in Chihuahua\, Mexico and raised in Orange County\, California. As immigrants\, his family’s first home was in a predominantly white neighborhood in the City of Westminster.  However\, it was not in this neighborhood where he first encountered racism\, but at “the happiest place on earth”—Disneyland. While in line for the Haunted House\, with others from his family\, he (eight years old at the time) stopped to drink from a fountain. Barely able to reach the faucet\, he stood on the tips of his toes and brought his lips as close as he could to the stream of water. Upon drinking\, a voice from behind said: “Don’t put your beaner lips on that faucet.” When he turned to the voice\, he was met with the angry blue eyes of an older white man. Hurt and confused\, Obed turned away from the faucet and ran to his family. He never said a word to them about the incident. \nObed experienced more racist behavior throughout his life\, most of it learned while serving a sentence in Orange County Juvenile Hall. Eventually he adopted this behavior himself. Fortunately\, through his college education and learning about other people’s experiences and cultures\, he was able to “unlearn” this behavior. \nCurrently\, Obed Silva is an Assistant Professor of English at East Los Angeles College\, where he spends the proudest moments every day teaching and learning from students of all cultures and nationalities.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/unlearning-racism/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
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