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  • Remove Back New Delete Earth Science Academic Programs all programs program website Earth Science Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Landslide Research Transcription [Music] [video: Researchers walk on a rocky mountain face, title text appears in white: “Locating Landslide Hazards in Western Washington.”]   [video: Students and a professor lift off a drone in a rocky, mountainous area.]   [video: Justin Johnsen’s voice comes in over sweeping

  • in this e-mail interview. PLU alumna Kelsey (Dawson) Goodson, ’08, accompanied her husband and U.S. soccer player, Clarence Goodson IV, to South Africa to represent the U.S. team at the World Cup (Photo provided by Kelsey (Dawson) Goodson ’08) Describe what it was like being up in the stands for those games. Did everybody come in red, white and blue face paint? What was the strangest getup you saw? About two hours prior to each match, over a hundred U.S. family members, staff and, of course, U.S

  • . Engage with our local community in learning about how poverty affects us all. South Puget Sound Higher Education Diversity Partnership Institute: Seeing the Current in the Racial Water with Dr. Robin DiAngelo Feb. 3 | 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Chris Knutzen Hall/Diversity Center | More Information           “What does it mean to be white in a society that proclaims race is meaningless, yet remains deeply divided by race?” Dr. DiAngelo will provide a shared framework to help us analyze the racial “water

  • often face coming into a predominantly white institution. “It’s powerful when you can come together with a group of people who share similar experiences with you,” Davidson said. “It’s sort of like a homeroom. It’s a place of belonging. It’s a place where you feel like ‘everybody in here gets me.’” Valeria Pinedo Chipana ’20, an engineering student, registered for the class in 2016 hoping for that built-in community. During her high school years in predominantly white schools in University Place

  • doesn’t look at immigrants or outside of ourselves (in fact it intentionally does not) but rather into, to see something that is ignored within our country. Student Comment: This book is a good choice for first-year students because it analyzes the struggle of America’s lower income white working class. This is a group that has undergone much struggle over the last forty years and by reading this book, it will give first year students a start to their outlooks on diversity and justice. The memoir of

  • Gerhardstein Waterville School District Mary Gerhardstein Wellpinit School District Mary Gerhardstein Wenatchee Community College Shaun Antrim Wenatchee School District Mary Gerhardstein West Valley School District (Spokane) Mary Gerhardstein West Valley School District (Yakima) Mary Gerhardstein Whatcom Community College Shaun Antrim White Pass School District Max Boekenoogen White River School District Mary Gerhardstein White Salmon Valley Schools Mary Gerhardstein Wilbur School District Mary

  • support network among other study abroad students so that if you do face racial or discriminatory incidents you’ll have support to deal with it. Be prepared if an incident does arise, but don’t go abroad expecting racism or discrimination. Resources: Black Student Guide to Global Programs Discrimination Abroad Putting Color Onto a White Canvas: Expanding Opportunities for Minority Students Student Experiences: Realizing My Skin Color While Studying Abroad Lydia, London Bruno, South Africa Breana, Cape

  • for her to get into Environmental studies and why she felt like they didn’t fit in, especially as a student of color because of how the environmental field has unfortunately been perceived to be predominantly white folks, despite indigenous leadership through the years. I had a crash course on indigenous governments and the road to sovereignty as far as intergovernmental relations. We also had a public service fair where we went into breakouts so we could talk to individuals who are working in

  • issues of sexism, condemn white supremacy, affirm inter-religious commitments, and to apologize to people of African descent aligns with the university’s vocation and the PLU Center’s missions and commitment to upholding the values of Lutheran Higher Education and Diversity, Justice, Sustainability. The PLU Centers Coalition is proud of our University’s connection to the ELCA!Vocation & Calling Lutheran Higher Education Wild Hope Center for Vocation PLU Campus Ministry PLU is affiliated with the

  • sources of news and information on reproductive justice and healthcare access, such as the Guttmacher Institute, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and Rewire News Group. In turn, we must attend specifically to the ways in which this ruling intersects with histories of white supremacy, homophobia, and anti-trans culture and policy. Take a look at the following articles and video resources to learn more: Michelle Goodwin’s recent op-ed in The New YorkTimes explains the Court’s misreading of the ways