Mindfulness Mondays Starting 1/29/24

Join us for Mindfulness Mondays this winter quarter for various informal activities, such as chair yoga, meditation, and journaling. We are student-led through the Multicultural Center, holding space for BIPOC students, but open to all students and staff!

Every Monday starting 1/29/24

Time: 12:30-1:30pm

Location: Pub 9201

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CANCELLED: Unveiling the Legacy: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Unfiltered Struggle for Justice

This is an online workshop about Martin Luther King Jr’s life from the activism perspective of his life. Participates will explore how his activism work still resonates to this day.

Date: Tuesday 1/23/24

Time: 11:30am-12:30pm

Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room, 9208

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Queer Reverent: Reclaiming Faith 1/22/24

Reverend Kate Kilroy will recount her personal journey to reclaiming faith as a queer person. She will discuss how she survived the weaponization of faith and how she integrates sexual liberation in her work as a pastor.

Date: Monday 1/22/24

Time: 1:00-2:00pm

Location: PUB Room 9208

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Queer Folks and Friends Staff Affinity Group for LGBTQ+ and Allies

Queer Folks and Friends is a monthly affinity group that provides a brave space for Queer folx and allies of Shoreline Community College to build and foster community. We aim to create an environment where folx feel empowered to show up as their truest and most authentic selves and further serve the institution’s mission, values, and goals of inclusive excellence. 

To join the Teams group and Teams chat contact Roberto Lopez rlopez@shoreline.edu

Date: Monday 11/20/23

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: Online

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Celebrating Día De Los Muertos 11/1/23

Join SCC in celebrating the tradition of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) by constructing a multicultural altar in the SCC PUB lounge. The celebration will feature traditional treats and the opportunity to learn and create traditional Day the Dead artifacts: Calaveras (sugar skulls), and cempasúchil (marigolds).

We will kick off at 1:30pm right outside of PUB 9208 for an incense burning ceremony, in part, to create a sacred space, but traditionally it serves as an olfactory lure for the dead. After a few words and a moment of remembrance, we will move the celebration indoors!

We would like to invite students and staff to contribute items to the community altar we will be displaying in the pub lounge. Follow our instagram for an infographic of items that are traditionally placed, but we would love to incorporate additional elements from other diverse cultures in our community. Please email to let us know if you would like your item to be locked in the display case.

Date: Wednesday 11/1/23

Time: 1:30-4:00pm

Location: PUB 9208

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