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SUMMARY:American Foreign Policy in a New Era with Jane Cramer\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:American Foreign Policy in a New Era\nJane Cramer\, Ph.D. – Associate Professor\, Director of Undergraduate Studies\, Political Science\, University of Oregon \nTuesday\, October 14\, 6:30 p.m.\, Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, COCC Bend Campus \nAccess to the recorded version also available \nTickets: \nSliding-Scale Pricing $0-$10 \nRegister here \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJane Cramer will explore the contours of the U.S. foreign policy debate as it plays out in a world of multiple and escalating crises and domestic polarization. \nClick here for more information
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/american-foreign-policy-in-a-new-era-with-jane-cramer-ph-d/
LOCATION:Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, Central Oregon Community College\, Bend\, 2600 Northwest College Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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SUMMARY:Farming While Black: Reclaiming Land and Agricultural Heritage - Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:In this 75 min. feature-length documentary\, Leah Penniman\, co-founder of Soul Fire Farm\, reflects on the plight of Black farmers in the United States. From the height of Black-owned farms at 14% in 1910 to less than 2% today. Leah and her Soul Fire family help propel a rising generation finding strength in the deep historical knowledge of African agrarianism – and its potential to save the planet. \nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nFor more information\, visit cocc.edu/snv \n\n\nLocation\nWille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, COCC Bend Campus\, 97703
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/farming-while-black-reclaiming-land-and-agricultural-heritage-film-screening-and-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Film,Food|Garden|Inclusion,Garden,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20250227T181254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T193149Z
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SUMMARY:Fragments of Connection: Quests for Belonging
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration between the Bend Contemporary Dance Company and Central Oregon Community College\, this dance performance is an original piece that explores the search for connection at various stages of life\, from childhood through adolescence and adulthood — inspired by literary and psychological writings on loneliness\, anxiety and community. \nChoreographers: Sinnamon Hauser\, Maud Comboul and Marisa Malzone. \nIn cooperation with COCC faculty\, Jessica Hammerman\, associate professor of history\, and Stephanie André\, professor of composition. \nLocation: Caldera High School Auditorium.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/fragments-of-connection-quests-for-belonging/
CATEGORIES:Inclusion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20241211T212106Z
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SUMMARY:Turtle Wisdom: Personal\, Political\, Playful
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk by Betty LaDuke\n\nWednesday\, February 19\, 5:30 p.m.\, West Wing Reading Room\, Barber Library\, COCC Bend Campus \nFor more than 60 years\, LaDuke has traveled the globe as an artist and activist. In 2021\, she began an artistic journey with her Turtle Wisdom pieces. Turtles became her symbolic storytellers\, offering observations on current events. Each colorful\, wood Turtle tells a story and has been created to invite conversation rather than provide answers. \nLaDuke’s Turtle Wisdom exhibit will be on display at COCC’s Barber Library Rotunda from January 6 to March 25. \nBarber Library is hosting an artist reception at 4:30 p.m. the same day in the Rotunda. \nASL interpretation will be provided. \nFREE and OPEN to the public. Please register here to reserve a seat.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/turtle-wisdom-personal-political-playful/
LOCATION:COCC\, 2600 NW Collge Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Diversity|Equity,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250127T203000
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CREATED:20241211T210337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T210337Z
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SUMMARY:Belonging\, Justice\, and Our Shared Humanity
DESCRIPTION:The Chandler Lecture Series and COCC’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion are pleased to announce the keynote speaker for our 2025 Season of Nonviolence programming.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, January 27\, 6:30 p.m. \nTower Theatre\, Bend \nWe all strive for a world where everyone feels like they belong. Rather than focus on what separates us\, Rev. Naomi Tutu will encourage us to focus on our shared humanity. She believes it’s important for everyone to recognize how our actions\, or lack thereof\, impact those around us. She will talk about how our differences are opportunities\, and how the foundation for a just society is where we accept others and recognize the potential for greatness in each of us. This will foster a brighter future where everyone feels a sense of belonging. \nFREE and OPEN to the public \nRegister for in-person event \nRegister for access to the recorded event \nFor more information
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/belonging-justice-and-our-shared-humanity/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St.\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity|Inclusion|Social Justice,Equity|Inclusion,Inclusion|Social Justice
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
GEO:44.058743;-121.314914
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T203000
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CREATED:20240906T193431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T193431Z
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SUMMARY:To What Remains - Filmscreening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Film screening and Discussion on To What Remains. \nAbout the film: To What Remains is the story of Project Recover\, a team of scientists\, oceanographers\, archaeologists\, historians\, researchers\, and military veterans\, who have dedicated their lives to scouring the depths of the ocean and the farthest corners of the earth\, to search for\, recover\, and repatriate the remains of the more than 80\,000 Americans missing in action since WWII. \nIn breathtaking imagery and intimate interviews with Project Recover team members and MIA families\, To What Remains takes viewers inside this journey to honor our fallen servicemen\, from the discovery of wreckage on the seafloor in the South Pacific to the living room of a stunned family in middle America\, to a well-deserved final resting place at home.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/to-what-remains-filmscreening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, Central Oregon Community College\, Bend\, 2600 Northwest College Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241103T160000
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CREATED:20240906T192804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T192804Z
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SUMMARY:"Why we need Indigenous Ingenuity - Indigenuity - now" with Dr. Daniel Wildcat
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will challenge the misconception that Indigenous knowledge is solely about the past. Dr. Wildcat will highlight how American Indian Nations are dynamic\, evolving communities with living cultures\, traditions\, and knowledge. He will explore the concept of Indigenuity (Indigenous ingenuity)—how ancient wisdom informs modern problem-solving—and argue for the critical need for this unique knowledge in today’s world. \nDr. Wildcat is a Professor at Haskell Indian Nations University and author of “Red Alert” and “On Indigenuity.”
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/why-we-need-indigenous-ingenuity-indigenuity-now-with-dr-daniel-wildcat/
LOCATION:Madras Performing Arts Center\, Madras\, OR\, 97741\, United States
CATEGORIES:Inclusion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
GEO:44.6334544;-121.1294872
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20240820T204911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T204922Z
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SUMMARY:Trailblazing in Space with Dr. Ellen Ochoa
DESCRIPTION:The first Latina in space\, Dr. Ellen Ochoa has charted an inspiring path — as a researcher\, inventor\, astronaut with four missions and director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Join us for a stirring presentation as Ochoa speaks about the frontiers of space and the importance of breaking barriers\, from championing diversity in the STEM fields to expanding the culture of the corporate world. \nThis program is presented by Discovery West with additional support from Associated Students of COCC\, Bend Science Station\, COCC’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion\, Lonza\, Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund\, and The Appel Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation. \nTickets:\nIn-person $20 Reserve in-person tickets here\nLivestream $5 Reserve livestream here\nCOCC students and staff are FREE. For complimentary in-person tickets email cgilbride@cocc.edu for promo code. For livestream\, click Student Registration – FREE on the livestream page. \n 
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/trailblazing-in-space-with-dr-ellen-ochoa/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St.\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity|Equity|Inclusion|Online event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240514T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20240405T173148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T173148Z
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SUMMARY:From Community Secrets to Public Apology: Lessons from The High Road
DESCRIPTION:During World War II\, the names of 16 veterans were removed from a public honor roll in Oregon. All were Japanese Americans who served our country while their families were incarcerated on American soil. In 2022\, the Oregon Legislature passed a bill to dedicate the Oregon Nisei Veterans WWII Memorial Highway in Hood River. Join us as Linda Tamura addresses her path to learning this “community secret\,” Oregon’s fractured history\, heroes unheralded\, and lessons for moving forward.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/from-community-secrets-to-public-apology-lessons-from-the-high-road/
LOCATION:Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, Central Oregon Community College\, Bend\, 2600 Northwest College Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Inclusion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20240405T171349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T171349Z
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SUMMARY:Art\, Social Justice and the Radical Imaginary with Favianna Rodriguez
DESCRIPTION:Join Favianna Rodriguez as she shares her artistic practice and discusses how art can inspire\, educate\, and help spur the imagination beyond the realms of what politics can do. Rodriguez believes culture change precedes political change\, and therefore\, we must build vibrant cultural movements that catalyze social justice\, inspire new ways of thinking and foster cultural equity. She will show artistic examples that address migrant rights\, gender equity and climate justice.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/art-social-justice-and-the-radical-imaginary-with-favianna-rodriguez/
LOCATION:Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, Central Oregon Community College\, Bend\, 2600 Northwest College Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Online event,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
GEO:44.0713603;-121.3485532
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20240104T191457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T191457Z
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SUMMARY:Allyship\, Genderless Mothering\, and Self-Transformation w/Jodie Patterson
DESCRIPTION:Jodie Patterson explores the lithe art of Genderless Mothering – a unique form of social activism that embraces feminism\, Black pride\, and LGBTQIA+ activism. Patterson will share her personal story as a thought leader and mother of five\, and introduce attendees to The Human Rights Campaign for a comprehensive overview of America’s state of affairs on LGBTQIA+ issues. \nThis program is part of COCC’s Season of Nonviolence and is in partnership with COCC’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Season of Nonviolence is sponsored by First Story\, National Endowment for the Humanities\, Brooks Resources Corporation\, Cascades Academy of Central Oregon\, and Oregon Community Foundation — Casey Family Fund.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/allyship-genderless-mothering-and-self-transformation-w-jodie-patterson/
LOCATION:Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, Central Oregon Community College\, Bend\, 2600 Northwest College Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Equity|Inclusion,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
GEO:44.0713603;-121.3485532
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Wille Hall Coats Campus Center Central Oregon Community College Bend 2600 Northwest College Way Bend OR 97703 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2600 Northwest College Way:geo:-121.3485532,44.0713603
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20230901T194752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T194752Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Human Migration with Dr. David Wrathall
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change and Human Migration \n\nDr. David Wrathall – Associate Professor\, College of Earth\, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University & Lead Author\, Sixth Assessment\, UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\n\nDr. David Wrathall will share the findings from his role as a lead author of the UN’s latest climate assessment and learn how the changing climate will alter migration patterns and impact societies around the world. Discover what we know and what we still don’t know from the report’s findings. \nTuesday\, November 14\, 6:30 p.m.\, Wille Hall\, Coats Campus Center\, COCC Bend
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/climate-change-and-human-migration-with-dr-david-wrathall/
LOCATION:COCC\, 2600 NW Collge Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
GEO:44.0713603;-121.3485532
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
CREATED:20230429T032618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T040915Z
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SUMMARY:Food Justice at the Intersection of Food\, Politics\, Art\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:How can we create a world in which all Americans\, regardless of income\, geography\, or race have access to healthful\, fresh\, affordable\, and culturally appropriate food? In this interactive talk\, Bryant Terry will take us on a journey of his more than two-decade career as a chef\, author\, publisher\, and community builder committed to creating a healthful\, just\, and sustainable food system. From grassroots organizing to book publishing\, Terry has employed cultural strategy\, a field of practice that centers art\, storytelling\, media\, and cooking (in Bryant’s case) to bring about social change. Through a dynamic presentation that includes singing and rapping\, and fusing personal narrative with food politics\, Terry will show us how to improve access to fresh food in our communities — whether that community is your campus\, workplace\, neighborhood\, or your group of friends. \nRegister here!
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/food-justice-at-the-intersection-of-food-politics-art-and-culture/
LOCATION:COCC\, 2600 NW Collge Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Equity,Food,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154432
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SUMMARY:Our Plate is Political: Using the Table as a Tool for Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:In this lively cooking demonstration\, Bryant Terry will show us how easy it is to make delicious\, vegetable-forward meals that not only satisfy us but also serve as a catalyst for growing the food justice movement. \nAfter this event\, Bryant Terry will be giving a keynote presentation — Food Justice at the Intersection of Food\, Politics\, Art\, and Culture – at 7 p.m. in Wille Hall in Coats Campus Center on COCC’s Bend campus. To register and reserve tickets for the keynote click HERE. \nAbout Bryant Terry \nBryant Terry moves between cooking\, writing\, curating\, bookmaking\, conceptualism\, social sculpture\, music\, and design to inspire us to work towards a more healthy\, just\, and sustainable world. \nSan Francisco Magazine included Terry among 11 Smartest People in the Bay Area Food Scene\, and Fast Company named him one of 9 People Who Are Changing the Future of Food. \nTerry is the founder of 4 Color Books\, a publishing imprint which collaborates with forward-thinking and groundbreaking BIPOC chefs\, writers\, artists\, activists\, and innovators to craft visually stunning nonfiction books. He is also the author of six critically acclaimed books\, and he has won a James Beard Award\, an NAACP Image Award\, and an Art of Eating Prize. His latest book\, Black Food\, illuminates a part of the Black experience offering recipes\, essays and art.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/our-plate-is-political-using-the-table-as-a-tool-for-social-justice-2/
LOCATION:Cascade Culinary Institute\, 2555 NW Campus Village Way\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Oregon Communuty College (COCC) Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)":MAILTO:cgilbride@cocc.edu
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