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- Penguin Talks Speaker Series - Native American, Indigenous or Indian?
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Fee: $0.00
Item Number: 44582
Dates: 10/31/2024 - 10/31/2024
Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 1
Building: CLOFF
Room: Off-Site Location
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Deepen your understanding of American Indian tribal histories, sovereignty, federal trust responsibility, and rights. Explore the impact of tribal politics, culture, law, jurisdiction, and values, while examining the legacy of historical trauma. Held at Vancouver Community Library, 901 C Street. Speaker: Jhon Kuppens, Enrolled member San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrielino/Tongva, Graduate Law Degree Indigenous Peoples Law
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- Penguin Talks Speaker Series- Red, White, and Brown: Race in the United States
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Fee: $0.00
Item Number: 44165
Dates: 10/24/2024 - 10/24/2024
Times: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 1
Building: CLOFF
Room: Off-Site Location
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Explore the formation of race in the United States and its lasting consequences. Learn how to define systemic racism and beginning steps to mitigate its impacts. Held at Vancouver Community Library, 901 C Street. Speaker: Melissa Williams
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- Penguin Talks Speaker Series- The Power of Education
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Fee: $0.00
Item Number: 44161
Dates: 10/17/2024 - 10/17/2024
Times: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 1
Building: CLOFF
Room: Off-Site Location
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Throughout his many years of experience in higher education, Dr. Brown has witnessed the transformational power of education in the lives of students, their families, and the communities' higher educational institutions serve. Held at Vancouver Community Library, 901 C Street. Speaker: Dr. Terry Brown, Vice President of Instruction, Clark College
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- The Art of Expressive Journaling
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Fee: $79.00
Item Number: 44268
Dates: 10/24/2024 - 11/21/2024
Times: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 5
Building: CLAA4
Room: AA4 107 - Classroom
Instructor: Carrie Lynn Thatcher
Journaling is soul renewing art. Anyone can participate in it. Our journals hold our life stories. Our life stories effect the world. Through journaling we can heal pain, increase joy, and find fulfillment. Not only for ourselves, but for generations past and present. Bring pen, paper, or a laptop, and let's let your soul soar. Carrie is a lifelong journal-junkie, author of two published memoirs, lover of life.
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- Civics: Hot Topics in Vancouver USA
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Fee: $109.00
Item Number: 44075
Dates: 10/1/2024 - 10/29/2024
Times: 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
Days: Tu
Sessions: 5
Building: CLCTC
Room: Columbia Tech Cnt 0338 - ECD
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This class is in session. For more information please call Registration at 360-992-2939.
New Topics for Fall!
Explore key issues this election season, from voter security and the future of the Electoral College to the role of the Supreme Court and the 'Parent's Rights' movement. We'll also discuss the societal impacts of Artificial Intelligence and the local impact of dam removal in the Pacific NW. Each session features expert presentations, followed by Q&A and discussion.
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- Fun With Watercolor Tools
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Fee: $169.00
Item Number: 44374
Dates: 9/26/2024 - 11/21/2024
Times: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 8
Building: CLAPH
Room: Anna Pechanec Hall 112
Instructor: Nathun Finkhouse
This class is in session. For more information please call Registration at 360-992-2939.
Did you know there is more to watercolor than just paper, paint, and brushes? In this class we will experiment with unconventional watercolor methods and create surprising results! If you've wanted to step up your watercolors to the next level, this is the class for you!
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- So You Think You Can't Draw
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Fee: $169.00
Item Number: 44030
Dates: 9/26/2024 - 11/21/2024
Times: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 8
Building: CLAPH
Room: Anna Pechanec Hall 112
Instructor: Nathun Finkhouse
This class is in session. For more information please call Registration at 360-992-2939.
Anything you see, you can draw! This course is designed to be an introduction to the basic materials and technical properties of drawing with a focus on the formal qualities of drawing and its concepts. Projects include drawing from still life and natural forms. Develop observational skills, perceptual awareness, and expressive capabilities through the exploration of proportional relationships, linear perspective, and composition techniques.
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