Film camp for kids on campus this summer! 

Filmmaking with Trina Griffin, SCC alum & local Producer/Director with Rising Reels   

This camp will introduce students to learning about how to create a short film with an introduction to professional film equipment. Two sessions for students 9-12 and 13-18 years old. Students will learn to create concepts and characters, script writing and the elements inside producing and directing to shoot their own short film. Requires a cell phone with recording abilities, a tripod, and a mounted camera mic . More information about Trina Griffin and Rising Reels: rising-reels.org 

Filmmaking with Rising Reels   – Ages 9-12Dates: 7/10 – 7/28  (Mondays and Thursdays for 3 weeks)Times: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Fee: $189.00 for 6 sessions 
Room: Room 1302
Instructor: Trina Griffin
Filmmaking with Rising Reels – Ages 13-18Dates: 7/10 – 7/28 (Mondays and Thursdays for 3 weeks)
Times: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Fee: $229.00 for 6 sessions
Room: Room 1302
Instructor: Trina Griffin Register today! Filmmaking with Rising Reels (campusce.net)
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Summer Parking Reminders

Dear Campus Community,

Just a few friendly reminders about parking permits this summer.

  • Permits are not required between quarters (June 20 – July 2). Illegal, hazardous, electric vehicle charging, and reserved (Parent Child Center, Visitor Lot, Facilities, Emergency Vehicle, etc.) parking is still enforced. 
  • Summer Quarter will start with a grace period (July 3 – 14) where vehicles will not receive citations for permit violations. Illegal, hazardous, electric vehicle charging, and reserved (Parent Child Center, Visitor Lot, Facilities, Emergency Vehicle, etc.) parking is still enforced.
  • Permits will be required, and all parking regulations will be enforced from July 17 – August 24.

For questions, please feel free to stop by the Safety & Security Office located in Room 5102, of Building 5000 (Foss).

Road Closure: June 21 – June 30

Dear Campus Community,

As a part of the ongoing HSAAMCC project, a small portion of the northeast campus roadway will be closed from June 21st thru June 30th.

During this time, only emergency vehicles will be able to traverse this section of roadway. Below is a map showing the location of the closure and detour routes. Additionally, signs will be posted around campus to assist with the detours. Thank you and have a great rest of your week.

This is a map of campus that shows the impacted area.

Celebrate Seattle Pride 6/25/23

Join the Gender Equity Center in celebrating Seattle Pride. 


Seattle Pride Parade takes place on Sunday June 25th 2023. The parade begins 11 am.

At 2 pm, GEC will host a meet up at the Seattle Center. Stop by to say hi! We will offer snacks and refreshments to help folks stay hydrated and cooled off during Pride. 

Follow the GEC Instagram for location information or text 703-879-4715

https://www.instagram.com/genderequityscc/

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Introducing Aisha Hauser- Acting Vice President of DEIA

This is a headshot of Aisha.  She is wearing a blue short sleeve shirt and leaning up against a tree trunk.

Aisha Hauser is a self-proclaimed loud talker; both literally and figuratively, and is an accomplished religious educator, facilitator, consultant, author, and advocate of equity and justice. She has been part of the Shoreline community since December 2020 where she took on the role of DEI Trainer bringing workshops and coaching to the faculty and staff.  

“I am excited to take on the Acting VP of DEIA role. I worked closely with Melanie Dixon these past few months, and I’m looking forward to continuing the work started by the DEIA Team. Shoreline is a unique place that has been dedicated to student care and learning, and centering the work of DEIA will help this community more fully realize the potential to serve all who want to access what the college has to offer,” said Hauser about her new role. Her official start date in this role will be July 1, 2023.

Aisha attended Rutgers College of Arts and Sciences and graduated with a degree in Journalism with a minor in Anthropology. She earned her Master of Social Work degree from Hunter College in New York City. Her experience includes curriculum development, community mental health, and facilitating workshops on various topics about race, identity, conflict, difficult conversations, leadership, and empathy. 

In addition to her work as a trainer and facilitator, Aisha is also an accomplished author.  She wrote a groundbreaking book and discussion guide called The Religious Education of Color, and also co-authored a chapter in the book, Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity, and Power in Ministry Discussion Guide

Aisha was born in Egypt, raised in New Jersey and lived in five different states and three different countries, including Colombia. She loves to spend time with her young adult children when they are in town, cook, entertain friends, and travel.