November 16, 2005

2nd Annual Ray Warren Multicutural Symposium (2005)

Rhythms of Change

Featured Events

Opening Session: Ed Edmo
Playwright, Shoshone-Bannock Tribe Member, and Oregon Historical Society Speaker Ed Edmo gave an interactive performance of Northwest Native American stories. Wednesday November 16, 3 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Council Chamber

Multicultural Alumni Panel
Looking Back: A Multicultural Alumni Perspective on the Rhythms of Change at Lewis & Clark College Wednesday, November 16, 7 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room

Video Screening A Day Without a Mexican
“A Day Without a Mexican: Work, Racism, and the American Way” Discussion led by Elliott Young, Associate Professor of History, Lewis & Clark College. Thursday, November 17, 1 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Council Chamber

Keynote Address Ron Takaki
Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California at Berkeley “Why Multiculturalism Matters: A Vision of the Curriculum for the 21st Century” Thursday, November 17, 7 p.m. Agnes Flanagan Chapel

Graduate School Panel
The Next Step: Diversity and the Graduate School Experience Graduate students from diverse backgrounds discussed their experiences and shared advice on how to prepare for and select a graduate program. Friday, November 18, 1 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room

Race Monologues and Discussion
Lewis & Clark students of color expressed themselves and shared their personal stories and experiences through speech, poetry, and spoken word. Friday, November 18, 3 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room

Magdalen Hsu-Li
Asian American Singer-Songwriter, Painter, and Cultural Activist. Musical performance from Smashing the Ceiling. Friday, November 18, 7 p.m. Agnes Flanagan Chapel

All events are free and open to the public. Daily visitor parking permits are available for $3 at the entrance marked Information. Parking is free after 7 p.m.