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06/15/2021
06/10/2021

🚘📽️ TOMORROW: Join us for a FREE showing of Raya and the Last Dragon at our Drive-In Movie Night on Friday, June 11, 2021! Register in advance by emailing [email protected].

Event Details:
Date: Friday, June 11, 2021
Time: Arrive at 8 p.m., movie begins at dusk (around 9 p.m.)
Where: South Seattle College North Parking Lot (6000 16th Avenue SW)
Movie: Raya and the Last Dragon

Attendees must follow all COVID protocols. Outside food permitted. No alcohol allowed.

Questions? Email [email protected].
For more information see our Canvas page: https://canvas.southseattle.edu/courses/1627218/pages/drive-in-movie-night

05/28/2021

📸 Join us this Monday (5/31) from 1-2 p.m. for our virtual speaker series, Artist as Storyteller: Adaptation, Resiliency, and Environmental Justice, with photographer Binh Danh!

A Conversation with Binh Danh, May 31 (1-2 p.m.)
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83941681487
For more information, visit: https://artistasstoryteller.cargo.site/Binh-Danh

In this conversation, we’ll talk to Binh Danh about creating images about histories, identity, and place. We will explore Danh’s photographic processes and other investigative practices about memories and the trauma of diasporic experiences.

Artist Bio:
Binh Danh reconfigures traditional photographic techniques and processes in unconventional ways to delve into the connection between history, identity, and place. As a child who immigrated to the US from war-torn Vietnam in 1979, the memories and trauma of his diasporic experience serve as the foundation for his investigative practice. In his highly acclaimed series of chlorophyll prints, Danh uses photosynthesis to print portraits from the Vietnam War era directly onto the surfaces of leaves. Danh is also noted for his contemporary daguerreotypes of national parks. Their reflective surfaces enable people of all backgrounds to see themselves as a part of the beauty of the American landscape.

Artist as Storyteller Speaker Series:
Supported by the Seattle Colleges Performing Arts Fund, the Artist as Storyteller speaker series welcomes BIPOC artists, performers, and activists to share their work and connect with students about what it means to be an artist in today’s social and cultural climate. The series emphasizes the art-making and storytelling process as it relates to the individual and community.

05/26/2021

TOMORROW (5/27): President Rimando-Chareunsap will join United Student Association - SSC's Student Government's weekly meeting beginning at 4 p.m. All students welcome to attend!

Meeting ID: 913 2872 5235
Pass: 046411
https://zoom.us/

05/25/2021

Your Voice Matters Otters! ALL students are invited to participate in our paid student focus group where you'll receive a FREE $50 Safeway gift card!

Sign-Up Here: https://tinyurl.com/4r73cmut

Sign-up to participate in 1 of 3 Student Focus Groups centered on how to engage student voices in change at South. We’re working on developing ways in which we can integrate and amplify students’ voices within our community, and in doing so, we need your input! Your voice, opinions, and experiences at South matter.

For any questions, please contact Erin Barzen at [email protected], or Alyssa Munzo at [email protected].

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