Tomorrow Night! 3/7/24- Join Us for an Evening with Author/Educator Tim Wise!

Please join us for a thought-provoking evening with Tim Wise, one of the nation’s foremost anti-racist educators, as he discusses the current state of anti-racist education in the U.S.

  • What: “The Attack on Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Education” – A Talk with Tim Wise
  • When: Thursday, March 7 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Where: Building 9000 (PUB) – Main Dining Room

The event is free and open to all.

CLICK HERE to RSVP

Named one of “25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World,” Wise is the author of nine books, including his latest, Dispatches from the Race War. His writing has also appeared in Salon, Huffington Post, The Root, Black Commentator, and many other popular publications and scholarly journals.

Wise has been featured in several documentaries, including “Vocabulary of Change,” in which he appears alongside legendary scholar and activist Angela Davis to discuss the connections between issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and militarism, as well as inter-generational movement building and the prospects for social change. He also appears regularly on CNN and MSNBC.

We hope that you can join us at 6pm on Thursday, March 7 for this very special event 

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Join us for a Night with Tim Wise 3/7/24

The American Ethnic Studies Program proudly presents Tim Wise.

Please join us on Thursday, March 7, 2024 for a thought-provoking evening with one of the nations foremost anti-racist educators as he discusses the current state of anti-racist education in the U.S.

The event is free and open to all.  We ask that you please RSVP at the following link:

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International Women’s Day 3/7/24

As a celebration for International Women’s Day. The equity center is giving away flowers to women starting at 10am.

Date: Thursday 3/7/24

Time: 10:00am-4:00pm

Location: PUB, Gender Equity Center

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Join Us for Feel the Love Art Festival 2/9/24

Join us for the Feel the Love Art Festival is a showcase of student art and creative expression and a chance to celebrate queer love through art.

Date: Friday 2/9/24

Time: 1:00-4:00pm

Location: Gender Equity Center

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Message from the President: Introducing Dr. Ernest Johnson as Acting VP DEI

Dear Campus Community, 

I hope that you all had a nice weekend. Today I am writing to share an important update with you. 

Currently our search for a new Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (VP DEI) is underway, and we hope to make a hire later this spring. However, while we work through the hiring process, I am excited to announce that Dr. Ernest Johnson has agreed to step into the role of Acting Vice President of DEI until the position is filled. Ernest is a much respected, retired Multi-Cultural Studies faculty member, and brings a wealth of experience to this role. 

Dr. Ernest Johnson (Dr. J) is an associate professor emeritus, having taught Multi-Cultural Studies for 25 years here at Shoreline Community College, while being adjunct faculty in the American Ethnic Studies department at the University of Washington. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Washington Department of Linguistics and M.A. from the University of Khartoum (Institute of African and Asian Studies). He has taught and lectured at over a dozen community colleges or universities over the past 40 years in various subjects ranging from equity hiring, ethnic studies, ESL, multicultural studies, Black studies, African culture, sociolinguistics, religious fundamentalism, and African American history. He managed a school within a school program for differently-abled students for Seattle Public Schools and is a founding partner of a consulting business focusing on equity and diversity. He is a co-developer of the Multicultural Studies Interview Rubric (MCIR), which has been used throughout the community college system with an emphasis on increasing the ability of hiring committees to hire employees who are both equity-minded and culturally competent. 

Appointing someone into this position is not a decision I take lightly, but considering the need for DEI leadership coupled with a sincere desire to continue to move several key initiatives forward, it was a decision that I felt to be especially important to make at this time. Ernest graciously offered to help us during this time of transition, and I was happy to accept. 

Ernest will be working on a part-time basis and available Tuesday-Thursdays. While he is with us in this role he will be primarily focused on the following projects: 

  • Co-location project- getting all the centers and workforce together in one place to better serve students 
  • Creation of a regional advisory for Indigenous community support  
  • Working to develop practical ways to implement our anti-racist framework 
  • Guiding DEI antiracist professional development efforts for the College 
  • Helping to revive an Indigenous Race and Ethnic Studies program here at Shoreline 
  • Other projects as appropriate  

I hope you will all extend a warm welcome to Ernest as he steps into this role. As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. 

Cheers, 

Jack