From Margin To Center: Why All Gender Restrooms Matter, Thurs., April 27

Thurs., April 27, 12:30-1:30 p.m., PUB 9208.

Join past Shoreline ASG officer El Raven, as they lead a discussion on how Shoreline came to approve all-gender restrooms, their importance, and current national context.

GAC presents: My Education Journey, Thurs., April 27

GAC presents: My Education Journey, Thurs., April 27 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. in Room 1503 with speaker Loretta Rafay.

Loretta Rafay, Shoreline Community College, 2007 Graduate Student, University Of Washington, Environmental Science & Resource Management (College Of The Environment) (M.A. 2018, expected). Member of Terrestrial Restoration Ecology Laboratory.

Loretta’s educational journey took her from economics to Asian languages, from criminal justice reform to ecological restoration. She shares her personal experience from growing up in rural Colorado trailer parks to doing serious scientific research as a graduate student, and along the way discovering an avocation that, in her own words ”has enabled me to adapt my educational track over time to find my own unique path.”

For more information about our speaker, visit our biographies page.

Board of Trustees Study Session & Regular Meeting – Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Board of Trustees will be holding its Regular Meeting on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 4:00 PM in the Board Room (#1010M). A Study Session is scheduled to precede the Regular Meeting at 3:00 PM.

The documents for the April 26, 2017 meeting packet are expected to be posted to the Board’s “meeting packets” page (link below) no later than 1:00 PM on Tuesday, April 25th. Thank you.

http://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets.aspx

Tech EXPO 2017 is coming! Wed., April 26


The SLC’s Tech EXPO 2017 will be held in the PUB Main Dining Room on April 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Come join us and check out the awesome showcased projects and ideas.

From Margin To Center: Legacy of Japanese Internment, Tues., April 25

Join us Tues., April 25 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the PUB 9208 for Margin to Center programming: Legacy of Japanese Internment.

Densho, a Japanese term meaning “to pass on to the next generation” or to leave a legacy, is a nonprofit organization that uses digital technology to document oral histories from Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II. Founding Executive Director Tom Ikeda will discuss the legacy of the internment of Japanese Americans and how Densho works to preserve and make accessible this history.

Tom Ikeda is the founding Executive Director of Densho. He is a sansei (third generation Japanese American) who was born and raised in Seattle. Tom’s parents and grandparents were incarcerated during World War II at Minidoka, Idaho. In addition to leading the organization over the last 20 years, Tom has conducted over 200 video-recorded, oral history interviews with Japanese Americans.