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April 2019
Creating Safe and Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQ Students
Presenter: Amber Rose González, Ph.D. When: April 26, 2019, 8:30–11:30 a.m. Where: Fullerton College, Humanities, 515 Description: This workshop will provide participants with an analytical toolkit based in critical ethnic, gender, and queer studies. We will apply frameworks from these fields in order to better understand issues LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty face in higher education generally and at NOCCCD campuses specifically. This workshop will be hands-on and discussion based and will ask participants to be open, honest, and self-reflective…
Find out more »May 2019
FITE Film
FITE (From Incarceration To Empowerment) Club's screening of the documentary: FITE. "FITE (From Incarceration Thru Education)" is a documentary of the founding of UC Berkeley's Underground Scholars program. This program was groundbreaking at the time—and specifically for Cal students who were previously incarcerated. The screening will be followed with a Q & A from some of the Cal students featured in the film. The audience will be encouraged to pose questions to the panelists. Audience members will be given an…
Find out more »September 2019
Speaker Series: John Noltner, A Peace of My Mind
John Noltner will set up his camera and equipment to capture your photograph and responses to the question "What Kind of World Do You Want To Live In?" We encourage students, staff, and faculty to participate in this amazing opportunity to bring our campus community together to celebrate our shared experiences and humanity. Faculty & Staff please register on myGateway. Students do NOT have to register. Where: Gateway Plaza “In a world that asks us to focus on the things…
Find out more »Speaker Series: John Noltner, A Peace of My Mind
Where: HUM-136 John Noltner "What Kind of World Do You Want to Live In? John Noltner creates a visual presentation with the stories and photographs of staff, students and faculty who participated in the September 3rd event. He draws on the wisdom of the stories and the importance of creating positive change in the world. A Question & Answer session will occur the last 15 minutes of the presentation. “In a world that asks us to focus on the things…
Find out more »October 2019
Dia de los Muertos Lecture
Celebrate Dia de los Muertos with a talk by Self Help Graphics' Felicia Montes. This event is part of Hispanic Heritage Month. Where: CCCPLX-414
Find out more »Hispanic Heritage Month Closing Ceremony
"Siqueiros: A Revolutionary in Art and Life," a talk by Gregorio Luke. Where: CCCPLX-216
Find out more »October 2020
Pluralism, Inclusion, & Equity Speaker Series
Dr. Frank Harris III Friday, 10/23/20 @ 1 p.m. How do we address issues of diversity, equity, & inclusion in online classes? What are some additional challenges facing our traditional students during this pandemic? Come and learn more about these challenges, as well as some strategies and tools for helping our students during this pandemic. Dr. Harris III is an expert on racial equity in postsecondary education and his work prioritizes historically underrepresented populations in education. Melina Abdullah, PhD Monday,…
Find out more »November 2020
Kane Smego Workshop Series
We all have a story to tell, what’s yours? Drawing on the concept of intersectionality pioneered by Kimberly Crenshaw and harnessing the power of poetry, this dynamic workshop series helps students tell their own stories. As they are guided through a specific process, students will explore the myriad layers that make up their social identities, and create original works that celebrate the experiential wisdom each of them wields. Whether self-identified writers or beginners attempting the art form for the first…
Find out more »March 2021
Racial Trauma Conversation & Workshop
Join us for a conversation and workshop regarding how to heal from racial trauma. This event takes place Monday, March 15, at 11 a.m. The keynote speaker is Dr. Sheila Rowe, counsellor, author, and executive director of The Rehoboth House. Zoom: 99016486923 For additional information, please email Professor Regina Rhymes at rrhymes@cypresscollege.edu.
Find out more »Conversation about Racial Equity with Dr. Frank Harris
Join us Monday, March 22 from 12:30–2 p.m., for a Conversation about Racial Equity with Dr. Frank Harris. The event features a student panel discussions and small breakout discussions. Join here.
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