2nd Annual Ray Warren Multicutural Symposium (2005)

Featured Events
Opening Session: Ed Edmo
Playwright, Shoshone-Bannock Tribe Member, and Oregon Historical Society Speaker Ed Edmo gave an interactive performance of Northwest Native American stories. Wednesday November 16, 3 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Council Chamber
Multicultural Alumni Panel
Looking Back: A Multicultural Alumni Perspective on the Rhythms of Change at Lewis & Clark College Wednesday, November 16, 7 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room
Video Screening A Day Without a Mexican
“A Day Without a Mexican: Work, Racism, and the American Way” Discussion led by Elliott Young, Associate Professor of History, Lewis & Clark College. Thursday, November 17, 1 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Council Chamber
Keynote Address Ron Takaki
Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California at Berkeley “Why Multiculturalism Matters: A Vision of the Curriculum for the 21st Century” Thursday, November 17, 7 p.m. Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Graduate School Panel
The Next Step: Diversity and the Graduate School Experience Graduate students from diverse backgrounds discussed their experiences and shared advice on how to prepare for and select a graduate program. Friday, November 18, 1 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room
Race Monologues and Discussion
Lewis & Clark students of color expressed themselves and shared their personal stories and experiences through speech, poetry, and spoken word. Friday, November 18, 3 p.m. Templeton Student Center, Stamm Dining Room
Magdalen Hsu-Li
Asian American Singer-Songwriter, Painter, and Cultural Activist. Musical performance from Smashing the Ceiling. Friday, November 18, 7 p.m. Agnes Flanagan Chapel
All events are free and open to the public. Daily visitor parking permits are available for $3 at the entrance marked Information. Parking is free after 7 p.m.
Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies is located in Miller Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 63
email rwchairs@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7378
fax 503-768-7379
Director: Kimberly Brodkin
Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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Sticker Design Contest - deadline is Sunday, September 15
Are you interested in designing the next sticker for this year’s Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies?
Well, you’re in luck! We are looking for current L&C students (CAS, GSEC, and Law) to design a sticker that captures this year’s theme of borders. The winning design will also be shared on our social media and other print/digital publicity for the symposium. The winner will receive a $50 gift card.
Apply through the Google form by Sunday, September 15. We look forward to seeing your creative designs!
Contact the symposium co-chairs at rwchairs@lclark.edu with any questions.

Call for ART CURATORS - deadline is Sunday, September 8
We are looking for 2-3 student volunteers to coordinate a temporary art exhibit that will be displayed in Watzek Library as part of the upcoming Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies! No prior symposium experience is required. Please apply through the Google form by 6 p.m. on September 8.
Contact the symposium co-chairs at rwchairs@lclark.edu with any questions.