Bmcc Calendar Spring 2023 – The BMCC Arts and Culture Series brings presenters and performers to the BMCC, which is thought to be inspiring and relevant to students, staff and community members.
Spring Schedule 2023 We are working hard to create a great series to think about this year. The schedule below is temporary and subject to change. Please keep up to date. Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Bmcc Calendar Spring 2023
BMCC Powwow 101 Workshop – Want to experience a great local cultural event? Want to find out more about the original tradition? You are lucky!
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Come to the BMCC Powwow 101 workshop on Wednesday, March 8 at 12pm at P-132 at BMCC Pendleton Campus or join us through Zoom. Work on the site!
Then, for the full experience, join us at the Powwow event Saturday, March 11 at 1:00 pm at the McCrea Activity Center (MAC) on the Pendleton campus.
Branch Reading: One College, One Book Heldáy de la Cruz: Dáyquiri: Little Poems Monday, 18 April 2022 11:00 AM Record Zoom
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Heldáy de la Cruz (her first name was “el-dye”) was an artist and community founder. Through drawing and designing, her work seeks lost and found identities in the queer and Latinx communities. This, along with his undocumented status, is at the core of his community work.
Art and Story in Lac X Magazine (Hong Kong), Huffington Post, AIGA Portland, Shreds Magazine, Ecotrust, Village Roots, Eastern Oregon, Oregon, ACLU Oregon, Design Week Portland, Brand New Podcast, Social Justice Alliance Podcast, Interview with Sanctis Podcast, Homebase Gallery, Culture Strike, and Define American Film Festival.
Tanaya Winder is a songwriter / songwriter and inspirational speaker from the backgrounds of Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute and Duckwater Shoshone Nations, where she is a registered citizen. She is the 2016 National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development “40 Under 40” emerging American leader. Peer Review As / Us: A Space for Women of the World, a literary journal that publishes BIPOC women’s work. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Stanford University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of New Mexico.
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. Her specialties include youth and women empowerment, wound healing through art, creative writing workshops, and mental health advocacy. Viscum’s activities and speeches combine storytelling, singing, and speaking to teach different expressions of love and “work of the heart.”
Poetry Panel: Poet activist Shaindel Beers, Heldáy de la Cruz, Ki Russell, Tanaya Winder Tuesday, 19 April 2022 2:00 pm Zoom Poetry Panel The Zoom is a series of poems and activities. They read the song of the archive we wanted to consider “active” and then answered the question.
Shaindel Beers is the author of three full-length poetry collections, A Brief History of Time (2009) and The War Boy and Other Poems (2013), both from Salt Publishing and Your Mask (2018) from White Pine Press. She teaches at Blue Ridge Community College in Pendleton, Oregon, where she lives with her son Liam, husband Matt, and a pet. He serves as the editor-in-chief of a poetry magazine. Find out more at shaindelbeers.com.
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Heldáy de la Cruz is an artist and community organizer. Through drawing and designing, her work seeks lost and found identities in the queer and Latinx communities. This, along with his undocumented status, is at the core of his community work. Art and Story in Lac X Magazine (Hong Kong), Huffington Post, AIGA Portland, Shreds Magazine, Ecotrust, Village Roots, Eastern Oregon, Oregon, ACLU Oregon, Design Week Portland, Brand New Podcast, Social Justice Alliance Podcast, Interview with Sanctis Podcast, Homebase Gallery, Culture Strike, and Define American Film Festival. He also co-organizes a collective called UndocuPDX that provides educational and information resources to undocumented communities.
Ki Russell teaches writing, writing and distribution at Blue College Community College in Pendleton, Oregon. She is a writer
(Medulla). Ki investigates those things and then kills them to the end. It’s time to swim with words, chat with cats, dance with dogs and paint.
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Tanaya Winder is a songwriter / songwriter and inspirational speaker from the backgrounds of Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute and Duckwater Shoshone Nations, where she is a registered citizen. Peer Review As / Us: A Space for Women of the World, a literary journal that publishes BIPOC women’s work. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Stanford University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of New Mexico. To include a collection of poems
Please join us on Friday, May 20 at 3:00 p.m. In the BMCC library on the Pendleton branch to reward the winning students and listen to them read their interesting articles.
If you can not join us directly for rewards and tutorials, you can join us on Zoom!
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The Open House for our new Home Club room will also take place in the library at the same time. Stop by the artwork and look and enter the door of courage.
Christine Cannabe is a leading ambassador for humanity: poets, writers, musicians, artists, teachers and speakers. He gave his talents to elementary school students, naval officers, tribal elders Jamestown S’Klallam, Microsoft administrators and national park visitors. His program, Connecting Chord (first introduced in London, UK, and later in Port Townsend), gathered young offenders and law enforcement officers through poetry writing. All of her programs focus on the power of our words and how they make a difference.
She earned a B.A. Humanities from Willamette University and M.A. English from Middlebury College. He has received numerous awards for poetry and literature, including the Washington State Literary Arts Association. Her new memoir, WILD RIDES HOME: Love of Loss and Little White Horses, was published by Arcade / Simon and Schuster earlier this year. “It feels like [this memory] was written directly from Hemp’s soul,” TheBooklistreview states.
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Christina Cannabe spent the summer writing college at Hugh House in Seattle and the University of Iowa. She lives in Port Townsend with two horses, two cats and her husband.
Briana Spencer is a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and is originally from Cayuse, Nez Perce, Oklahoma Seminole, Cascade and Chief Spencer of the Klickitat tribe. She is also from Afro-Puerto Rica, Ireland and France.
She fought in equal battles when she was young, standing next to her mother. She recently hosted and hosted the well-respected Black Lives Matter event in Pendleton. She has continued leadership and grassroots activism with the Pendleton Community Action Coalition and has supported several other groups in Oregon and Eastern Washington.
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Briana was born and raised in Pendleton, and her people have lived and cultivated these lands since ancient times. Its cultural heritage and future are present.
Nolan Bylenga is an active member of the Pendleton community and has been involved in many local interventions as a speaker and organizer. He is an alumnus of Pendleton High School and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science degree from Portland State University.
Nolan says she loves living in the small town of Pendleton because of the feel of our community and hopes to help in events that bring our community closer together.
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Check out the previous post here! Composers, singers, songwriters, poets and motivational speakers. Tanya comes from the ethnic background of Ute South, the Pyramids of Lake Paiute and the Duckwater Shoshone Nations, where he is a registered citizen. Tanayi’s exercises and speeches emphasize the “work of the heart” – we must follow the path of life using our gifts and passions. It combines storytelling, songs and words to teach different expressions of love. Its properties include youth empowerment and wound healing skills.
Phil Wright, 53, originally from Pendleton, holds a Master’s degree in English Literature from Portland State University, and in late 2019 took over as editor-in-chief of The Guardian in La Grande.
The move comes after nearly 15 years as a reporter for Observer’s sister newspaper, Eastern Oregonian. Over the years, Phil has reported on a variety of topics and issues, but Powers in EO has finally put him on public safety deadlock, where he helped break some of the newspaper’s big stories from life-threatening to the flu. Bloody murder
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He also lived in Japan for two years, the father of some great daughters, such as the cat, the movie and the sushi, and probably not. He also has a collection of science fiction and rising luxury action figures that threaten his runny nose and decent lifestyle.
False information is nothing new, going back to 13 BC with the Egyptian king Ramses II, but it can be even more destructive, take a look at the history of fake news, other meanings and what it means today.
We will also talk about source evaluation, we will discuss how to judge if there is false information and we will go to see where the truth is.
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