Zombie Orientals Ate My Brain! Anti-Muslim and Anti-Asian Themes in Zombie Film & Fiction 11/20/24

This is a lecture style event where those interested in fantasy, science fiction, or genre fiction can learn about how racism is expressed through novels, movies, and other media which can influence our attitude and perception of others.

Eric Hamako is a tenured professor at Shoreline Community College, where he teaches courses about social justice in Multicultural Studies (MCS) and American Ethnic Studies (AES).

IEW 2024: Documentary Screening – 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed 11/20/24

Join us to learn about “issues of identity” and “the joys and complexities of what it means to raise multiracial children” through the perspectives of mixed race kids and their families. Created by filmmaker & comedian W. Kamau Bell and discussion facilitated by Professor Jessica Custis.

  • Date: Wednesday 11/20/24
  • Time: 2:30-4:00pm
  • Location: 7000 Building, Campus Living Great Room
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 ID Cards Available in FOSS (5000)

Dear Campus Community,

The Enrollment Services team would like to remind all community members swing by FOSS (the 5000 building) to have your photo taken and Shoreline ID card printed if you haven’t already. Getting your ID typically takes just a few minutes (depending on how busy we are) and then you’ll be all set if you are ever asked for verification that you are a student or employee of Shoreline. For students, this also provides you identification for student discounts from some local businesses, if you want to take advantage of any of those opportunities.

To get your ID card you’ll need to come prepared with the following things:

  • Physical Photo ID (ex: Drivers License, State ID, Passport, Previous School ID Card, etc.- we cannot accept photos)
  • CtcLink Number 

This fall we have the ID machine up and running from 9-11 and 2-4 Monday – Thursday. Occasionally, we have extended hours, so you are welcome swing by during another time and see if we have anybody available. For any questions please stop by the FOSS Welcome Desk or email navigate@shoreline.edu. Hope to see you there!

Kindly,

The Enrollment Services Team

National Native American History Month Workshop reminders 11/14 & 11/18

Yuk Tunal, Everyone! 

The Office of DEIA would like to remind everyone of two professional development opportunities coming up!

Nov 14th at 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm in Quiet Dining Room: Storytelling w/ Pamela Seamonster. Pamela Seamonster is a traditional storyteller from the Snohomish tribe and will be joining us for traditional storytelling centering community and collaboration rooted in Indigenous teachings. This professional development opportunity is open to students and will be an indigenous approach to training. Please feel free to bring your lunch! This event is only available in person.  

    This is a flyer with an image of the storyteller Pamela Seamonster on it advertising the event being held on 11/14 from 12:30-2:00pm.

    Nov 18th @ 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm in the Theater:Our Grandmother The Inlet. This film was created by Kayah George & Jaime Gianopoulos in partnership with “Sacred Trust” which is led by The Tslesil-Waututh Nation. This short film sheds light on the mental health challenges faced by Indigenous youth and the enduring spirit to reclaim their connection to culture, water, and land. Afterwards we will have an opportunity to discuss the film with the directors and continue to grow our own understanding of what our Native students experience.  

      This is an image of two indigenous women, one younger and one older lying on their backs head to head.  It is advertising the event on Monday 11/18.

      Both opportunities are open to both students & community members and will serve as a great way for our teams to learn about Native communities and issues that are close to Native communities & our Native students.  Due to requests from our facilitators these opportunities are in person only to respect the cultural practices.

      Best,

      Brian Crisanto Ramos M.A. (He/Him) Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility.   Pipil, Lenca, & Mayan Nations

      Important Payroll Reminders Timecards due 11/15

      Please see the message below from Delene Bryant, Manager of Payroll & Benefits.  Please direct all inquiries to payroll@shoreline.edu  Thank you.

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      All employees:

      LEAVE REPORTS are due:

      • Thursday 11/14 at noon by employee and 5pm by supervisor. 

      Classified and hourly/student employees:

      TIMESHEETS are due:

      • Friday 11/15 at noon by employee and 5pm by supervisor.   

      Classified Staff

      • Do your hours of work and leave add up to 40 each week (Work week is Sunday to Saturday)? They should!
      • Do you need to charge your overtime pay to a budget other than your regular one? Email payroll@shoreline.edu with your name, the hours/date and Combo Code to be charged.  
        • Don’t know the Combo Code? Ask the person who assigned you the overtime or the Budget Office at sccbudget@shoreline.edu
        • Is there a holiday during the week? Be sure to add HOL and your scheduled hours for that holiday.
      • Are you required to work on the holiday? Please be sure to use the following TRC’s.
        • HWK & number of hours worked.
          • Didn’t work your full shift?  Then add HWK for hours worked, and HOL for hours not worked, equal to your shift.
        • Did you report Leave without Pay equal to your shift on your last working day prior to the holiday?
          • Then you will need to use HNE and the number of hours equal to your shift on the holiday.
        • Are you not scheduled to work on the holiday?
          • You work an alternate schedule, and you do not work on Fridays, Friday is the holiday – have your supervisor email payroll@shoreline.edu to let us know and we will award you with comp time to use at a future date. 

      Hourly (non-student) Staff

      • Did you use the Time Reporting Code of “HRY” on your timesheet? Please make sure that you do. 
      • Student (non-workstudy) Staff
      • Did you use the correct Time Reporting Code for your position?  Here they are! 
        • STU = enrolled for 6 or more credits, STF = enrolled for 5 or less credits, OEX = International students (regardless of load). 

      Work-study Students

      • Did you use the correct Time Reporting Code for your position?  Here they are! 

      FWS = Federal Work-study, FRS = Federal Work-study Read, SWS = State Work-study, CSF = Community Service Federal Work-study.

      • Do you know what type of work-study funding you have? Look on your Work-study Referral form to confirm or contact payroll@shoreline.edu.  

      FAQs:

      • I’m not sure if I’ll work overtime on the final day of the pay period, should I wait to submit my report of hours?  
        • Please submit all the days except the final one by the deadline, and then submit the final day with hours worked at the conclusion of your shift. 
      • I’m having trouble remembering to submit my timesheets, what can I do? 
        • Set a re-occurring task for the morning of the 15th and 30th or 31st day of each month so a reminder pops up telling you to submit. Supervisors, you can also use this for approval reminders!

      RESOURCES: 

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