Category: DEI

October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Come skate the night away with LGBTQ+ friends and allies!

Open snack bar and rentals for attendants included!

There will be a face painting station.

Dress up as your best monster and compete in our Monster Costume Contest!

Shuttle from campus starts at 5:00 pm and runs every 45 minutes.

Date: Thursday 10/12/23

Time: 6:00-8:00pm

Location: Lynwood Bowl and Skate

FREE!

This is a purple flyer with a disco ball and a green monster on roller skates.

Posted in Announcements, DEI, Events, Student Life

October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

The Gender Equity Center is hosting an escape room for National Coming Out Day on October 11th! Solve puzzles to break out of the GEC.

For more information on National Coming Out Day check The Advocate’s article: https://www.advocate.com/exclusives/2019/10/11/coming-out-day-brief-history

Date: Wednesday 10/11/23

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Location: GEC, Rm 9202

This is a flyer advertising the GEC Escape room event

Posted in Announcements, DEI

October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

The GEC is hosting a social gathering for queer or trans people of color to meet each other and play games. There will be catered food from Marination, with vegan and vegetarian options.

Date: Monday 10/9/23

Time: 3:00-4:30pm

Location: Gender Equity Center, Rm 9202

A UFO with a rainbow and daisies falling from it

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, DEI

October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

A welcome event for the MSA Club. An event for students to meet and greet each other and for the community to grow.

Date: Monday October 9, 2023

Time: 1:00-2:00pm

Location: PUB #9208

This is a dark colored flyer with gold images advertising the welcome event.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, DEI

October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Rafael Ramírez, a talented Flamenco dancer from Malaga, Spain, has captivated audiences from a young age. Throughout his illustrious career, Rafael’s performances have received recognition, including awards like the “Breakout Artist Award” at the Jerez Festival in 2023 and “El Desplante” at the Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas (La Unión) in 2021. His artistry showcases a blend of tradition and innovation, making him a prominent figure in the Flamenco world.

The Honorary Consul of Spain in WA and OR has teamed up with Spain Flamenco Arts, FECACE and Semilla Flamenca to bring an authentic Flamenco experience to Washington.

The enchanting performance, “Lo Preciso,” featuring accomplished dancer Rafael Ramírez, will take place on Sunday 22nd at 3:00 p.m. at the Shoreline Community College Theater.

Date: Sunday October 22, 2023

Time: 3:00pm

Location: SCC Theater

Price: $20 for Shoreline Students, $25 for Shoreline Employees Tickets can be purchases here.

This shows flamenco dancer Rafael Ramirez in a post reaching up to the sky and advertises how to get tickets.

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, DEI, Events, Uncategorized

October 3rd, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Looking for something fun to do? We have just the thing!

Our Chinese Scholar, Fei Ke, from Sichuan, known as the home of pandas, will take you on a virtual tour to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Knowledge of pandas will be introduced and a fun quiz will follow to add interest. The winner of panda knowledge quiz will get a panda toy gift brought from China. The highlight of the workshop is panda crafting – to create your own 3D Panda origami with supplies and instructions provided. This workshop is good for students aged 13+ and adults of all ages! Age 8-12 students can attend with an adult.

Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023

Time: 10:00am-12:00pm

Location: Bldg. 1500 Rm 1522

Price: Free for Shoreline students and employees, $5 for community members.

This is a flyer with a picture of a panda and the panda craft that people will be making

Posted in Continuing Education, DEI

October 3rd, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Join International Education, Chinese Culture Club, and Continuing Education (with visiting scholar Fei Ke) for a Mid-Autumn Festival celebration! Learn about the history and traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival and join activities such as tasting mooncakes, learning Chinese poetry, painting paper lanterns, and more!

  • Date: Thursday, October 5
  • Time: 12:00-3:00
  • Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room

Posted in Announcements, DEI, Events, Student Life

September 28th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Come join us this 11th to celebrate Latino Heritage Month and the start of the Fall Quarter!!!

Come for free food, and learn about the Multicultural Center and the communities we support!

Date: October 11, 2023

Time: 12:30-2:00pm

Location: PUB Rm 9201

This is a fall flyer advertising the welcoming event.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, DEI

September 26th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Join us for weekly Mindfulness Mondays this fall quarter led by SKY Campus Happiness in partnership with the Multicultural Center. Learn relaxing breathwork techniques, mindfulness, and meditation. We’re holding space for BIPOC students but are open to all. This series also includes a three-day cumulative retreat in the APIA Center (1305) from November 17th to 19th.

Date: Mondays during Fall Quarter

Time: 11:30-12:20

Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room 9208

 

Posted in Announcements, DEI, Student Life

September 22nd, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

Colorful Film strip advertising the film festival

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month, the Seattle Latino Film Festival announces its 15th annual edition that will be held from October 6th – 14th. The celebration includes one hundred fourteenth North American and Northwest premieres of feature films, short films, and documentaries from twenty one countries in several different languages, which all include English subtitles. The festival celebration will take place in person and online (Festhome TV) at the following locations in Seattle, Renton, Bellevue, Shoreline, and Mount Vernon. The 2023 venues are The Beacon Cinema, Regal Cinema, Bellevue Art Museum, Shoreline College Theater, and Seattle Opera. SLFF’s free educational outreach screenings will take place at Lakeside SchoolMount Baker ClubSeattle King County LibrariesUniversity of Washington, and Lakeside Downtown.

The Opening will be held on October 6th at Carco Theater in Renton at 7:30 pm with the US Premiere of the Canadian drama UndocumentedChristian de la Cortina, Director and Actor, will attend, sponsored by EC Technology Solutions.

SLFF’s line-up includes many highlights of Drama, Comedy, Social Issues, Dance, Thriller, Human Rights, and LGBTQ films. A very special event will take on October 7th in Bellevue Art Museum at 2:00 pm: Siudy Garrido, a Venezuelan Flamenco dancer will be presenting the USA production Bailaora – Mi pies son mi voz (This is my voice), together with the documentary director Pablo Croce. The screening will be sponsored by theHonorary Consul of Spain in Seattle. Two screenings will be at Shoreline College Theater sponsored by Shoreline College Foundation. The first on October 11th the Northwest Premiere of the Mexican documentary Kenya, directed by Gisela Delgadillo, it will be a LGBTQ Celebration in collaboration with the Seattle’s based LGBTQ organization Entre Hermanos at 7:00 pm. The second on October 13th at 7:00 pm with the Northwest Premiere of the Canadian & Argentinean drama in Competition ARIEL: Back to Buenos Aires directed by Alison Fairweather Murray. The award-winning Canadian filmmaker will attend. The Beacon Cinema in Columbia City will be presenting in the following dates October 7th, October 8th October 11th, and October 12th a variety lineup that will include a selection of short narratives and short documentaries in Competition such as the feature Mexican Drama Martinez, and the feature Chilean Drama Punishment; the Official Selection will include the Venezuelan Thriller Jezabel, two hours of short-films called Spain in Shorts, and the US’s Human Rights Documentary: Ellos gritan libertad (They Screaming Freedom), directed by Melinda Raebyne, a local award-winner director, among other feature films, short films, and documentaries from Brazil, Costa Rica, Italy, France, Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, USA, Spain, and more. Regal Cinema in Renton will start its program on October 10th through October 14th there SLFF will show the Argentinean Drama Three Brothers; and a Nicaraguan Social Issues movie: Daughter of Rage.

SLFF continues to look for films that discuss the difficulties faced by Latinx and Hispanic communities in the United States, and also in our Latin American countries, example are the two free screenings, one on October 10th in partnership with Path with Art, SLFF presents the US’s documentary The Muralists’ Beautiful Pain at 6:00 pm in the Seattle Opera Auditorium, and the second on October 12th at 7:00 pm the Chilean’s documentaryTUPUNGATO – empathy in death, at Mount Baker Club, sponsored by Meaningful Movie Project.

SLFF selected for its competition program twenty-five titles between feature narratives, short narratives, and documentaries from Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Chile, USA, Nicaragua, UK, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Canada, and Colombia.

The Closing of the festival will take place at Regal Cinema on Saturday October 14th with the awarded Argentine and Uruguayan co-production: I Woke Up With a Dream at 6:30 pm.

The 15th annual edition is presented by Google, Honorary Consul of Spain, the Seattle Office of Arts & CultureShoreline Community College FoundationArtsFundPath with ArtsMeaningful Movie ProjectRegal Cinemathe Beacon CinemaCrosscut Public MediaUnivision SeattleLakeside School, Topo Chico, and many more.

For more details about SLFF 2023 lineup please visit: www.slff.org. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. For more information info@slff.org

Thank you for your continued support.

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