Promised Land is an award-winning 2016 documentary film about the ongoing struggle for federal recognition of the Chinook Indian Nation and the Duwamish Tribe. 

The film examines a larger problem in the way that the government and society still look at tribal sovereignty. 

It will be shown at the college theatre at Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133 on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 2pm

Go to https://www.promisedlanddoc.com/ to learn more.

  • 1:30 pm Doors Open
  • 2:00 pm Film Screening (1 hour 45 minutes)
  • 3:45pm Panel Discussion

Moderator and Panelists

  • Edie Loyer Nelson, Duwamish Tribe member, Shoreline resident for over 50 years
  • Aurora Martin, Advisory General Counsel for Duwamish Tribe
  • Desiree Fagan, Duwamish Tribal Council member
  • Paul Benz, WA Partners for Social Change

Provided in partnership with Shoreline Community College in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day. Contact Suni Tolton at stolton@shorelinewa.gov with any questions.

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Change futures at the 25th Annual Student Success Luncheon -November 4th!

Change Futures!

Shoreline Community College Foundation will host its 25th Annual Student Support Luncheon on November 4, 2022, from 11:30am – 1:00pm.

This year the Foundation will bestow the Shoreline Community College Community Service Award to Jeanne Monger.

The Shoreline Community College Foundation provides over $400,000 in scholarships and emergency aid each year to students in need.

Please come out and support Shoreline students.

To register please go to: www.shoreline.edu/foundation/events/fundraiser-registration.aspx

Catalytic Converter Engraving Event

All current SCC students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in the college’s fall catalytic converter engraving event. With catalytic converter thefts on the rise, do your part by getting yours engraved for FREE! The event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 13 from 9am-2pm in the lower event parking lot (south of the 2000 bldg./VCT/Art bldg.). Spaces are limited, and cars will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Sponsored by SCC Automotive, Safety & Security, and SCOF.

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CTCLINK SERVICE RESTORED

What is happening: SBCTC has reported and we have confirmed that ctcLink logins are functioning normally again and service has been restored.

Scope of effect: All campus employees and students

Event date: Monday, October 3

Expected resolution time: Completed

Persons affected: Campus employees and students

Services affected:

  • Access to ctcLink for students and employees

Thanks,

Gavin Smith
Acting Director
Technology Support Services

Waves of Gratitude

Waves of Gratitude for Tigist Stanghor of Financial Aid for Inclusive Excellence and Respect. Every day I am grateful that Tigist exists in the world. Without her, our Workforce grants would not be processed. Even with tons of staffing changes and transitioning to CTCLink, Tigist manages to make time to help resolve student issues that come up. She is always gracious with people as issues arise. I know that everyone in the Workforce Office has such deep respect and gratitude for Tigist. Submitted by Jenna Schlein of STEM Workforce Education.

Waves of Gratitude for Douglas Haub of Administrative Services for Inclusive Excellence and Community Engagement for demystifying ctcLink and being a much-needed source of positivity during challenging times! Douglas consistently goes above and beyond to help anyone who is struggling to understand how to do their work in ctcLink. He has created so many resources that employees across campus now rely on to ensure that key processes run smoothly. And when explaining difficult material, Douglas is always encouraging and supportive. I really could not understand this stuff without that kind of positivity keeping me going. THANK YOU! Submitted by anonymous.

Waves of Gratitude for Melissa Sanders of Human Relations and Employee Relations for Inclusive Excellence and Community Engagement. This is a wave of gratitude for both Melissa Sanders of HR and Bonnie Madison of TSS, for getting our newest employee network access in record time! Melissa and Bonnie made it possible for our new hire to jump right in on day 1. Huge thanks for their exceptional communication, dedication, and great work. You are so appreciated, Bonnie and Melissa! Submitted by anonymous.

Waves of Gratitude for Bonnie Madison of Technical Support Services for Inclusive Excellence and Community Engagement. This is a wave of gratitude for both Melissa Sanders of HR and Bonnie Madison of TSS, for getting our newest employee network access in record time! Melissa and Bonnie made it possible for our new hire to jump right in on day 1. Huge thanks for their exceptional communication, dedication, and great work. You are so appreciated, Bonnie and Melissa! Submitted by anonymous.

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.

You can submit a WAVE of GRATITUDE here!