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More than two decades ago, educator Marilyn Cochrane-Smith asked, "Can prospective teachers learn to be both educators and activists, to regard themselves as agents for change, and to regard reform as an integral part of the social, intellectual, ethical and political activity of teaching?”  In the MiT 2015-17 program, we take up this challenge as we prepare teachers who recognize teaching as a political activity and knowingly take on the role of activist based on a commitment to eliminate the inequities that exist in classrooms and the broader community.

Location and Schedule

Campus Location

“Torrey Pines” Film Screening, Live Musical Accompaniment

Doors open at 4:30 for people with Evergreen State College ID. Doors open at 4:45 for general public.

Free admission.

Showing of Clyde Petersen’s film “Torrey Pines” in conjunction with his exhibition in The Evergreen Gallery, Clyde-O-Scope.

Reception in Evergreen Gallery following the film, 7 – 9 pm.

A Northwest Vision for 2040 Water Infrastructure

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Graduation

Events

  • MES Hooding Ceremony 10:30am-12:30pm at the Recital Hall
  • Campus-wide Commencement Ceremony 1:00pm-4:15pm in Red Square

MES Hooding Ceremony: Space at the Spring 2017 MES Hooding Ceremony will be limited. We expect to have 30-40 graduates, so each graduate may bring a maximum of 6 or 7 guests (not including themselves) to the Hooding Ceremony. A survey to RSVP for yourself, your friends and family and to communicate any special accommodation needs will be sent out by email in mid-April.

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POC Art Night: Community Building

Presented by Brittany Middlebrooks, Multicultural Peer Advisor

The purpose of this workshop is to connect artists of color to one another and affirm that indeed, our work is important—and that ther will always be room for our art.

What is Ancestry to You?

Presented by Maso Roqueni Galbreath, Multicultural Peer Advisor

Explore why knowing your ancestry is important knowldge, and what you can learn from having knowledge from the past.

4th Annual First Peoples 5k Walk & Run

As the multicultural office for The Evergreen State College, First Peoples Multicultural Advising Services provides support, advising, and programming to help Evergreen students achieve their personal and academic goals.

The First Peoples 5k Walk & Run is a great opportunity to support students at Evergreen, and it’s a lot of fun! Kids and pets are welcome, and the run takes place on the beautiful campus of The Evergreen State College. 

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