Currently Accolades: Presented for May 24, 2021

Man standing in front of mural

 

  1. Cynthia Carmina Gómez, Cultural Resource Centers executive director, presented  “Cesar E Chavez Blvd.: Uncovering Hidden Anti-Immigrant History in Oregon” at a TriMet Employee Town Hall on May 13.
  2. Kevin Kecskes, public administration faculty, presented “The Role of Engaged Departments in Higher Education” at Slippery Rock University’s Engaged Departments Celebration on May 5.
  3. Marie Lo, English faculty, presented on “Radical Self-Awareness” and the model minority myth for APANO's “Liberation in Practice,” a series of anti-racism workshops for API Heritage Month, on May 12, . 
  4. Ida Lombardozzi, Services for Students with Children director, co-presented “Disrupting the Self Care Construct: Emotional Labor and Workplace Wellness” at the 2021 Pacific Northwest School Social Work Conference.