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SUMMARY:Zoe Higheagle Strong on "Addressing WSU's Land Grant History and the Appropriation of Native Lands: Exploring a More Equitable Future"
DESCRIPTION:Zoe Higheagle Strong\, Vice Provost for Native American Relations and Programs and Tribal Liaison to the President\, will present an overview of the history of the Morrill Act and the Enabling Act that contributed to the establishment of land-grant institutions. We will explore why universities like WSU have a unique responsibility to tribal communities and nations within their regions. Dr. Higheagle Strong will also discuss WSU’s Memorandum of Understanding with regional tribal nations and the significance of these partnerships. Hosted by the WSU Pullman Common Reading Program and the Center for Native American Research and Collaboration. \n  \nRegister through Zoom: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtduGpqjktE9JbU9jsIyQaQBhgJQDzyXny
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/zoe-higheagle-strong/
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SUMMARY:Mike Iyall on "History of the Cowlitz\, Present and Past"
DESCRIPTION:Mike Iyall\, Cowlitz Indian Tribal Elder and historian for the Cowlitz Tribe\, will speak about Cowlitz history. Iyall served on the Cowlitz Tribal Council for 46 years\, though the fight for federal recognition\, the establishment of the Cowlitz Reservation\, and the opening of the Ilani casino. He is also the founding director of the Cowlitz National Resources Department. Hosted by Native American Programs on the WSU Vancouver campus. \n  \nLearn more at: https://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/native-american-programs \n  \nUse this link to join the livestream when it begins: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/98279097014?pwd=WW5xVXlCSWFiWlJPMVFLcXFqemRJdz09
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/mike-iyall-on-history-of-the-cowlitz-present-and-past/
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SUMMARY:Ted Tremper on “Life on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”
DESCRIPTION:WSU alumnus Ted Tremper\, an award winning director\, writer\, producer\, and comedian who was the Field Producer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah in 2015-16\, will talk about his experiences working with Trevor Noah\, the role of social/political comedy\, and his own pathway from WSU to the Daily Show and beyond. Hosted by the WSU Common Reading Program (Pullman). \nWatch now on the Video Vault!
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/ted-tremper-on-life-on-the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah/
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SUMMARY:Common Reading Series: Kristian Gubsch (WSU Senior) on the 2019 COP25 Climate Summit
DESCRIPTION:WSU senior Kristian Gubsch was one of a very small number of students selected from the United States to travel to Madrid Spain for the December 2019 COP25 United National Climate Action Summit.  Gubsch acted as a “student professional correspondent’ representing the American Chemical Society\, helping promote climate science literacy among college and university students. Gubsch will share his experience at the COP25 summit\, and highlight the issue of climate refugees within the larger topic of climate change. He will also share with students his WSU experience with undergraduate research and distinguished scholarships; in December he learned that he was selected as WSU’s very first Marshall Scholar\, an award that will take him the United Kingdom’s University of Sheffield for graduate study in climate science. Cosponsored by Common Reading and Distinguished Scholarships. \nNot recorded.
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/common-reading-series-kristian-gubsch-wsu-senior-on-the-2019-cop25-climate-summit/
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SUMMARY:Common Reading Series: Sina Sam on Family Separation and Deportations and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
DESCRIPTION:Sina Sam (Academic Outreach and Innovation) will talk about her advocacy with the Khmer Anti-deportation Advocacy Group of Washington\, and about the larger issues of family separation and deportation impacting the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. She will speak about how mass incarceration and increased deportations impact Cambodian American refugees\, who are also survivors of genocide in their home country. A graduate of WSU’s Women’s Studies Program\, Sam was appointed by Governor Inslee to the state Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs\, where she is the first Khmer American woman to serve in this capacity. She is also a frequent speaker at national conferences educating about Southeast Asian deportations and issues affecting the AAPI community. Verification of attendance will be provided at the conclusion of the Zoom event. \nRecording not available.
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/common-reading-series-sina-sam-on-family-separation-and-deportations-and-the-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-communities/
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SUMMARY:Common Reading Series: The Intersection of Disability\, Immigration\, and Refugee Policy
DESCRIPTION:It is estimated that there are 244 million international migrants living all over the world\, and roughly 47 million of those live within the United States. The challenges that refugees and migrants face during forced displacement and through the legal process is long and arduous; it is even more tedious for refugees who identify as having a disability. Refugees and migrants with disabilities often face environmental\, physical\, and societal barriers that made gaining residency near impossible. Even though there is a lack of data regarding the number of international migrants and refugees with disabilities\, evidence suggests that current refugee and immigration policies make it more difficult for people with disabilities to enter the United States. \nIn this presentation\, Davi Kallman and Kameryn Jadoo from WSU’s Access Center will discuss how current refugee and immigration policy impact people with disabilities\, how refugees with disabilities are currently treated\, and how future refugee policy can better include people with disabilities.  \nRecording not available.
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/common-reading-series-the-intersection-of-disability-immigration-and-refugee-policy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190903T080000
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SUMMARY:Designing a Mobile App to Assist Refugees
DESCRIPTION:Join Chien-Yi Chu and Ayad Rahmani from WSU’s school of Design and Construction as they discuss a mobile app concept they designed to help refugees in the United Kingdom. In the future\, they hope the app will assist refugees as they assimilate to their new home\, navigate their first days in unfamiliar surroundings\, and become a part of their local community. \nWatch this event!
URL:https://connections.wsu.edu/calendar/designing-a-mobile-app-to-assist-refugees/
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