THE CENTER FOR CULTURE, INCLUSION & COMMUNITY - Cascadia College
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SPRING 2021 | VOL. 3 THE CENTER FOR CULTURE, INCLUSION & COMMUNITY QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER The Center for Culture, inclusion & community is Services we offer a safe, unique and supportive environment for students, staff, faculty and communicate members. -Welcoming and comfortable place to meet students from other cultures -Meaningful cultural dialogue/discussions, facilitated by faculty CASCADIA -Scholarship information COLLEGE -Provide Individual student support -Navigate and connect students to internal and external resources to ensure their success from entry to graduation "The Center for Culture, -Opportunities for attending conferences (Washington State Inclusion & community" welcomes each and Students Conference of Color and Q-Topia) everyone of you - **During the quarter we will offer diverse programming to help students build sense of belongings alone with building community with in their own identity. **
SPRING 2021 | VOL. 3 The Center for Culture, Inclusion & Community JOIN US ZOOM LOBBY A NEWSLETTER BY THE BEECHTOWN COMMUNITY PARISH Monday - Thursday 12:00pm - 2:30pm March. 29th-June. 11th Zoom Meeting: https://cascadia.zoom.us/j/82269596636 Meeting ID: 822 6959 6636 The Center's physical space will remain closed through the end of Spring Quarter. We will continue our services remotely through Zoom. The Center presents a welcoming, equitable, and inclusive environment that promotes strong social connections and encourages students to be social change agents. We strive to serve students of color, immigrants/refugees, undocumented, underrepresented, LGBTQI+/QTPOC, and help students towards success at Cascadia College. If you have questions please email Larissa Tikhonova at ltikhonova@cascadia.edu or call (425) 352-8143
SEPTEMBER 2020 | VOL. 2 TEAM MEMBERS Words of Blessing Larissa Tikhonova Program Specialist 2 A NEWSLETTER BY THE BEECHTOWN COMMUNITY PARISH Originally from Ukraine, I have worked in higher education for 26 years. Aside from being family- oriented and taking advantage of what life has to offer, I have a passion for student advocacy and helping students with breaking through barriers within themselves and others. Alan Arevalo Student Worker Center Born in Colombia and raised in Brazil, I have a passion to know about different cultures, interact and learn from them. Bioengineering major and passionate about it. Spend most of my free time playing sports. Madlin Mahmoud Student Worker Center International student from Egypt majoring in dentistry. I have been in Cacadia since September 2019. Some of my hobbies are badminton, watch movies, draw and have fun with my friends and family.
SPRING 2021 | VOL. 3 The Center for Culture, Inclusion & Our Mission community Contact: Creating an inclusive, Larissa Tikhonova 425.352.8143 respectful, and equitable ltikhonova@cascadia.edu campus environment that or promotes and honors Alan Arevalo diversity. acabarcasarevalo@cascadia.edu Cascadia College is an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender and/or sex, disability, national origin, citizenship status, age, sexual orientation, veteran's status, or genetic information. All Cascadia materials are available in alternative formats and can be requested by contacting the Human Resources office. To request disability accommodations for student events, please contact Disability Support Services at 425.352.8128 or disabilities@cascadia.edu at least ten days prior to the event
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