On June 19th in 1865, African-American slaves were told that they had been set free.Lewis & Clark College commemorates Juneteenth by closing campus so the L&C community can reflect on the importance of this day.
Join the BIPOC ERG on Tuesday, June 18, at 12:30 p.m. for cool drinks and sweet treats on the Manor House Patio. Bring your own picnic lunch!
BIPOC identities will be centered, but all are welcome.
As we approach the Fourth of July, the Office of Equity and Inclusion want to share with you Frederick Douglass’ 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Calling all first-generation* staff, faculty and/or alum!
Consider being part of the Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME)’s First-Generation* Mentorship Program during our second year of this new initiative!
As we move into the summer and plan orientation, campus welcome, and first weeks of classes, how can we incorporate this knowledge into our practices, approaches and pedagogy?
Gen Z is considered the loneliest generation, which affects our students as well. Please watch this video and reflect on how this affects our students.