Invitation to Join the Effective Teaching Institute at Muckleshoot Tribal College- Application Deadline 4/26/24

Hello Community,  

We are excited to extend an invitation to you to participate in a truly enriching professional development opportunity. As part of our ongoing efforts to foster meaningful partnerships and enhance our educational practices, we are inviting up to 10 campus employees to attend this year’s Effective Teaching Institute hosted by Muckleshoot Tribal College. 

This unique institute offers a deep dive into the rich history, culture, and language of the Muckleshoot tribe. It will be hosted at the Muckleshoot Event Center located at the Muckleshoot Indian Casino (2402 Auburn Way So. Auburn, WA 98092) between June 25-27, no remote options are available. 

Participants will have the valuable opportunity to: 

– Learn directly from Muckleshoot tribal members about their vibrant history and cultural practices. 

  • Understand more about Government to Government partnerships. 
  • Experience a guided hiking field trip to a significant Muckleshoot Tribal site. 
  • Explore strategies to indigenize your classroom and enhance inclusivity. 
  • Discover and integrate recommended reading by Tribal members into your curricula. 
  • Engage in roundtable discussions with experts on best practices in native education. 
  • Enjoy meals prepared with traditional Muckleshoot recipes. 
  • Participate in a cultural Round Dance. 

This institute is not only a professional development opportunity but also a step towards strengthening our relationship with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. We are pleased to announce that Brandon Fryman (bfryman@shoreline.edu), our new Tribal Liaison and a previous attendee of the Institute, will be available to answer any questions you may have about the experience . 

Travel:

The travel distance is under 50 miles, therefore lodging is not a covered expense. All other travel expenses will be covered(Per diem, mileage, etc).   

Sharing Back: 

We value the knowledge and experience you will gain from this institute and would appreciate your insights. We ask that participants host a panel during Opening Week to share their knowledge and experience.  

How to Apply: 

If you are interested in being one of the 10 attendees at this enlightening institute, please make sure to apply by EOD Friday April 26th. You can apply via email to Alejandra Salgado, expressing your interest in attending the ETI. Please also reach out to your supervisor about scheduling time away to attend. For any further inquiries, feel free to reach out to Alejandra Salgado at asalgado@shoreline.edu .  

We look forward to your participation and are eager to see how this experience will enhance your professional journey and our campus community. 

Best regards, 

The DEIA Office

Mindful Living Meditation Mondays

Come to the mediation Monday and try out new approaches and start off your week with different types of self care techniques.

  • Date: Mondays, Starting 4/8/24
  • Time: 11:30am-12:30pm
  • Location: PUB Room 9201
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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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