Working to increase the representation of American Indians, Alaskan Natives, and Pacific Islanders in science, technology, engineering, and math related fields.
It’s Valentine’s Day and love is in the air! Or is it? This informative and fun workshop will explore characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships – the non-snagging type too. This workshop will include tools on coping with breakups and preparing for the special someone!
When: Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Where: PSU’s Native American Student & Community Center, 710 SW Jackson St. Portland, OR 97201
Portland is often thought of as a National Leader when it comes to sustainability. The effort toward the equity portion of sustainability often pales in comparison to the environmental and economic portions. In order to have a movement that is beneficial and relevant to everyone we need to find new ways of doing things in order to avoid perpetuating the dominant oppressive cycle of our past and present.
Yes. All events at the Portland Center for Public Humanities are free and open to the public. Some events are catered and we ask you to send us an RSVP for these events so we can order enough food for everyone. If an event requires an RSVP, it will say so in the event announcement.