Volume #10| October 31st, 2022 | |
Week 10: Happy Halloween! | Happy Halloween everyone! Hope your day wasn't too spooky! If you ever need a little treat, come up to the IME Suite for a little pick me up candy! | |
Indigenous People's Heritage Month
During Indigenous Peoples' Heritage Month we honor and celebrate the culture, traditional practices, and customs of Indigenous Peoples. With more than 370 million Indigenous People spread over 70 countries worldwide, we take this month to recognize the stories of Indigenous Peoples.
Join the Native Student Union (NSU), Indigenous Peoples' Heritage Month Planning Committee, & the Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) office in celebrating and learning more about our Indigenous community.
To learn more and to sign up: email multicultural@lclark.edu.
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Film Night With NSU!
Tuesday, Nov. 1
6:30-8pm
Miller 102
We are excited to share that NSU will be having a movie night this upcoming Tuesday!
To kick off the first day of Indigenous Peoples' Month, NSU will be hosting a movie night! We will be watching the film, "Gather" to learn and reflect on the reclamation of Indigenous peoples' spiritual, political, and cultural identities through food sovereignty and land protections. We plan on including discussion questions at the end and will have pumpkin pie, apple cider & popcorn provided 💜 Please RSVP to let us know you're coming
Please inform your besties! This is an OPEN event :)
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IME Wokeshop: Unpacking Everyday Things with Indigenous Origins
Wednesday, November 2nd
@3:00-4:00pm
Location: Templeton 237
Join IME as we unpack how we view indigenous creations and discuss things in our everyday lives that have origins in indigenous communities. We will be providing food. This event will take place in Templeton 237 at 3pm This Wednesday November 2nd.
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First-Generation Celebration Day
Tuesday, November 7th
@4:30-6:00pm
Location: Smith Hall (Albany)
L&C celebrates First-Generation* students, staff, faculty and community members! Please join IME on November 7th from 4:30-6pm for community! We will have a keynote from Dr. Alexia DeLeon and an opportunity for you to mix and mingle with other individuals who identify as first-generation. Appetizers will be served so please RSVP using the link below. Our event will take place in Smith Hall.
*While the definition of First-Generation can vary depending on the organization, L&C considers first-generation as neither parents (or guardians) have earned a bachelor's degree.
The national day of celebration is on November 8th. National First-Generation Celebration Day was first recognized in 2017 by the Council of Opportunity in Education and NASPA Center for First-Generation Student Success and is now being celebrated across the nation.
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Dia de Los Muertos with IME
Tuesday, November 1st
@6:30-7:30pm
Location: Templeton Main Foyer
Join GLU & IME this Tuesday, November 1st, to paint skulls on rocks and enjoy music together in the Foyer in Templeton! (Main foyer is located next to Council Chambers).
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Mixed LC Game Night
Wednesday, November 2nd
@7:00-8:00pm
Location: IME Suite
Are you bored and need a study break? Come to Mixed LC's Game Night in the IME Suite at 7-8pm!
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IME Pathway Program
Saturday, Nov. 5th
@9:30am-3:30pm
Location:TBD
Pathway Program is a day long event where 2nd/3rd year students gather together to learn about certain academic/personal milestones from campus experts. The purpose of this program is to provide tips and tricks for 2nd/3rd year students on topics you may be interested in, for example: career exploration, preventing burnout, managing your budget, navigating your college experience at LC, making friends on campus, and more. So please let us know what you are interested in learning more about in this RSVP form.
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What Happened To My Money?
Wednesday, November 9th
@5:30-6:30 pm
Location: Miller 209
The Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement Office (IME), Financial Aid Office & Office of Student Accessibility are collaborating to answer questions about students' financial aid, income, and how to budget money.
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Full Moon Ritual Workshop
Tuesday, November 8th
@ 7:30-9:00pm
Location: South Campus Chapel Balcony

Join Gabriella Weaver – astrologer, creative coach, and LC alum ’17 – for a ritual workshop on the Taurus Full Moon Eclipse. We will engage in guided, ceremonial practices to reflect on our hopes, dreams, goals.
This workshop and meditation will include inward contemplation through meditation and visualization, as well as outward processing through writing and group sharing. Students will leave with encouragement and tools to use the moon cycle for tracking growth and connecting to spirituality. Open to students of all backgrounds, traditions, and worldviews from CAS, Grad, and Law.
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Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies: NEXT Planning Meeting!
Tuesday, November 1st
@ 3:30pm-4:30pm
Location: Miller 414
Have you ever wondered how symposium planning works? Join us in planning for this year's Ray Warren Symposium! The planning meetings allow the L&C community an opportunity to contribute their ideas for events, speakers, and topics.
This year's theme is "Art of Storytelling" and all students are welcomed. Meetings will be held every other Tuesday from 3:30-4:30 pm.
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Gender Studies Symposium Call for Proposals
All current CAS students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend our community meetings this semester to plan the 42nd annual Gender Studies Symposium, scheduled for March 2023. We invite submissions for panel discussions, individual papers, interactive workshops, and artistic productions, especially those focused on questions of gender, sex, science, and medicine. Please review the Call for Proposals for complete guidelines. Gender Studies Symposium 2023: Bodies of Knowledge. Proposals due by 5 p.m. Nov. 4, 2022.

Deadline: Friday, Nov. 4th @ 5:00pm
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Race Monologues Weekly Session
Thursdays
@7-8pm
Location: Tamarack, Forest Hall
Started in 2002 between affiliated student groups to cover experiences of race and ethnicity at Lewis and Clark, Race Monologues continues to be a space for students of color to safely engage with these topics as well as present them in a form that is comfortable and unapologetic at the end of the Ray Warren Symposium. If community building, critical writing, or art/poetry interest you, please come by Thursdays at 7pm in Tamarack!
Also frequent attendance at Race Monologues meetings are not a requirement to join at any part of the semester. Feel free to come in even if you missed our information session late week. We would love to see you!
Reach out to racemonologues@lclark.edu for any questions or to be added to our Race Monologues 2022 email list!
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Call for Models for Symposium Fashion Show!
Friday, Nov. 11th
@3:30-4:30pm
Location: Smith Hall
Calling for participants in a fashion show on Friday, November 11 from 3:30-4:30 as part of this year's Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies. Please complete this short form if you are interested! Contact Leanne Robinson at leannerobinson@lclark.edu to learn more.
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19th Annual Ray Warren Symposium Volunteer Opportunities!
We are excited to share volunteer opportunities for this year’s symposium, Art of Storytelling! Attached to this is a link to the Volunteer Spreadsheet for this year’s Ray Warren Symposium. The spreadsheet is available to all L&C students, faculty, and staff. You are not able to edit the sheet directly, but you can sign up by adding a comment to any activity/shift you want to do. Use the tabs at the bottom of the sheet to navigate through the different volunteer options.
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Join ASU Leadership Team!
MORE exciting news... We are recruiting more Leaders for ASU! Please fill out the google doc and we will get back to you shortly.
Applications due Tuesday, November 1st.
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Alternative Spring Break 2023
March 25th -April 1st, 2023
The Center for Social Change and Community Involvement has opened up its Alternative Spring Break 2023 application to Puerto Rico! If you are looking for something to do this spring break and want to go abroad to volunteer in conservation and community resilience projects, this is for you!
The application will close Monday, November 7th.
Click below for application!
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Office of Student Accessibility (OSA) presents Study Skills Workshop Series!
The Office of Student Accessibility is excited to present a 4-part Study Skills Workshop Series! Each session will focus on a different topic, and the series will be repeated multiple times throughout the school year. The first series will be presented in person, but stay tuned for recorded or live Zoom sessions to be offered in the future.
Sign up for any or all sessions below!
Questions, to get on the waitlist, or to cancel your registration: Email Stephanie at stephanietm@lclark.edu
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Tips for Specific Executive Functioning Needs:
Thursday, November 3rd @3:30 PM
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Exam Study Strategies:
Thursday, November 17th @ 3:30 PM
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IME Connected Program
Attend cross campus events to connect with your community through this program!
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Our door is always open!
If you want to meet with us or need a place to study, come to the IME Office on the 3rd floor of Templeton.
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Interested in submitting something to be added to the
IME Newsletter?

We know advertising is important for your clubs, organizations, and offices. The IME office loves to help spread the word of awesome events and opportunities. If you would like to submit something to be added to the IME newsletter, please fill out the form below. The IME newsletter goes out every Monday afternoon (or Tuesday if Monday is a holiday). All submissions to make it into the weekly newsletter must be done by Monday morning at 8 am or they will be added to the following week's newsletter.
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