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How are Black history and anti-racism taught in schools? A note from Dyan Watson
Protests have reached new heights after George Floyd, ”[a] Black man killed at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.” However, not all protests have taken place on the streets.LC Reads: Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become A Good Ancestor by Saad, Layla F.
One L&C invites LC faculty and staff to join us in this 28-day challenge for those who identify as having white privilege to do the hard and uncomfortable work necessary to examine privilege and move awareness into action to do better. While this workbook is aimed at those identifying as white, all are welcome to join in this work.
About the book. - EVENTSJanuary 14
Art Therapy Virtual Studio Process Session
Studio Process Sessions are free and open to the public. Facilitators are Lewis & Clark Faculty and Art Therapy Students.January 18Lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. in Oregon Courtrooms
Lewis & Clark welcomes back alumni Judge Ulanda Watkins ’96 (Clackamas County), Judge Ray Crutchley ’99 (Deschutes County), and Judge Patricia McGuire ’95 (Multnomah County) for the school’s annual lecture in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.January 19Art for Social Change Weekly Meeting (Open to L&C Community)
The Art for Social Change committee meets weekly to discuss ways and means of creating and supporting anti-racist and social justice events on our campus and beyond using art for healing.January 21Art Therapy Virtual Studio Process Session
Studio Process Sessions are free and open to the public. Facilitators are Lewis & Clark Faculty and Art Therapy Students.January 26Art for Social Change Weekly Meeting (Open to L&C Community)
The Art for Social Change committee meets weekly to discuss ways and means of creating and supporting anti-racist and social justice events on our campus and beyond using art for healing.January 28Art Therapy Virtual Studio Process Session
Studio Process Sessions are free and open to the public. Facilitators are Lewis & Clark Faculty and Art Therapy Students.February 2Art for Social Change Weekly Meeting (Open to L&C Community)
The Art for Social Change committee meets weekly to discuss ways and means of creating and supporting anti-racist and social justice events on our campus and beyond using art for healing.February 4Art Therapy Virtual Studio Process Session
Studio Process Sessions are free and open to the public. Facilitators are Lewis & Clark Faculty and Art Therapy Students. - CALENDAR
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Art for Social Change
Lewis & Clark
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