A reading of Wetback by Elaine Romero will be presented in the Withycombe Lab Theatre at 7:30 on Tuesday, Jan. 26. There will be a talk back after the performance and Ms. Romero will be present. This production is presented through a grant of the Memorial Union Pepsi Fund. The reading is free and open to the public. Due to the architecture of the Lab Theatre, latecomers cannot be seated. For more information contact Prof. Charlotte Headrick at 541 737-2853 or at cheadrick@oregonstate.edu.
Category Archives: Events
I Learn America
SCHOOLS – the first and ultimate hope for integration – are generally ill-equipped to serve immigrant teenagers. The traditional paradigm relegates them to the sidelines. Yet, it is in school that the children of immigration determine where they belong in the reality and imagination of their new culture. I Learn America is a documentary that follows five students as they broach the issues of mastering English, family dynamics, gender identity, adapting to life in the United States, and more.
We will be showing this film on the Corvallis campus as part of OSU’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration 2016:
I Learn America
Wednesday, January 20, 6 PM
ILLC 155
Our co-sponsors are the College Assistance Migrant Program and INTO OSU. There will be a discussion after the film.
See our promotional flyer here.
Marta Civil at OSU
Derrick Jensen and Campus Happenings
At our last SEJ meeting, we watched an interview with Derrick Jensen from the Earth at Risk 2014 Conference in San Francisco. The entire 37 minute video is worthwhile and thought provoking. Jensen is speaking in a very casual, unscripted way for this interview, and yet he is not subtle with his opinions. He speaks specifically about schools and educators starting at 15:30.
Currently, several events of interest are happening on campus, including the following:
- The 29th Annual Holocaust Memorial Program is underway. This year’s theme is Remember the Past – Change the Future.
- The Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center Grand Opening is Wednesday, April 15 at 3:30 PM.
- Beyond Earth Day celebrations start April 16 and run through April 28.
What does a socially just university look like?
From OSU Today: “Join a coalition of faculty, staff, and student organizations for a community dialogue about the learning and working conditions at OSU and the ways in which we can all work together to ensure that OSU embodies the values of social justice. More details here or email joseph.orosco@oregonstate.edu.”Sponsored by: OSU-American Association of University Professors, Allied Students for Another Politics!, Coalition of Graduate Employees, Service Employees International Union, MEChA, Anarres Project for Alternative Futures, Intercultural Student Services/Student Leadership Involvement.
I first learned about this event through Joseph Orosco and Tony Vogt. If you haven’t yet seen their new blog for Anarres Project for Alternative Futures, it’s worth a look. As the site’s introduction states, “Inspired by the speculative fiction of Oregon writer Ursula K. LeGuin, the Anarres Project is a forum for conversations, ideas, and initiatives that promote a future free of domination, exploitation, oppression, war, and empire.”