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This Week @ City - April 17, 2023

April 17, 2023

By LACC

 

April 17, 2023     

Good Monday morning,  

Our spring semester rolls on. Our headcount is up 7% over last year in spring. After falling below 13,000 in headcount last spring, now we are up over 13,000 again. We are fifth in the district in headcount this term. All your work and diligence is helping our students to fully re-engage with LACC to meet their goals and aspirations. Well done!

We are preparing for our summer and fall enrollment now and our outreach and recruitment folks are fully charged to bring students in to our great college. Last week our Financial Aid department held a big event on campus by the Student Union to answer questions from the hundreds of students who stopped by their tables in inquire about resources that could be available to them to help with the costs of college. The week before last, we about 900 high school students on campus over three days checking out classes, getting information on help for college, and seeing the vibrancy of LACC. The students were excited, and their counselors were, too! We are back in full force!

Our annual English/ESL Department writing contest is upon us. Students are invited to enter the English/ESL Department writing contest. The annual writing contest is for all students enrolled at the college during the spring semester of each school year. The English/ESL Department awards first, second, third and honorable mention scholarship prizes in the categories of short story, poetry, and ESL writing. Students must follow and adhere to the guidelines for each contest to be eligible. The deadline for Spring 2023 is tomorrow, April 18th by 12pm. Winners will be notified in early May and should plan on attending the Awards Ceremony scheduled at the end of the Spring semester on May 25th. For guidelines, please go to: https://www.lacitycollege.edu/academics/pathways/lhc/english-esl-dept/writing-contest.

This week we have two major events for Earth Day. We have our annual Earth Day Fair on Thursday, April 20 form 11:30am to 1:30pm in the City’s Garden area, next to the library. Professor Phommasaysy and his team, along with RESJ Faculty Coordinator Dylan Shields are planning the festivities to include food, games and prizes as we celebrate Earth Day! I heard Department Chair Wiesenfeld is also joining the group to have something from our art department. Also, our partner Two-bit Circus Foundation is also helping with the work they do in creatively recycling. I hope you can join us.  Please see attached for the QR code for more details.

Today we have a mini retreat with our team from the Race, Equity, and Social Justice Steering Committee focused on the land acknowledgement that we are putting together. I will update you on the outcome next week.  

And on Saturday, April 22, which is Earth Day 2023, the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission and Creative Strategist Jacob Pratt (Dakota and Ojibway from Cote First Nation) are having a screening of Erasure from 5:30pm to 8:30pm on campus at LACC. Erasure is the story of three unique experiences of Native American people in Los Angeles being pushed aside or invisible to all but those who have lived it. This is an experience that will share the hardships, the challenges, and the victories that Native American people have had here in LA County. This event is the culmination of Jacob’s year-long Creative Strategist residency. The goal of Jacob’s residency with the LANAIC was to develop and prototype ways to increase awareness and understanding of local tribes and the urban American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) community, especially their histories and cultural practices, to advance the County’s ongoing effort to undo their systemic erasure and to build and sustain trust between LA County and its AIAN community. This is a community event and all are welcome. It might be a good thing for the family to do on Saturday night.

Tomorrow, April 18, at 11:30am Eastern time (8:30 am Pacific time), the Federal Interagency Holocaust Remembrance Committee (FIHRC https://holocaustremembrance.org/) is hving a virtual event marking the 30th anniversary of the Holocaust Remembrance program. April 18 is also Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hashoah, in Hebrew) and is commemorated in special ceremonies across the globe. This year’s FIHRC program speakers will be Manny Mandel  (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/id-card/emanuel-manny-mandel) and Peter Gorog (https://www.ushmm.org/remember/holocaust-survivors/volunteers/peter-gorog), Holocaust survivors, and the moderator will be Eli Rosenbaum, Counselor for War Crimes Accountability, from the U.S. Department of Justice.  The event is open to all via the committee’s webpage (https://holocaustremembrance.org/).  Please share this learning opportunity with your networks and colleagues.

Last week we filmed segments for the Korean realty TV show “Korean Lunch Tray”, also known as “K-Lunch.” A special thank you to Professor Mickey Hong and to everyone who assisted and participated in the shoots. We will let you know when to tune into Netflix to watch the episodes.

Next week we will be hosting Black Success Week #TheBlackHour from April 24 to April 28. The daily virtual webinar offers practitioners an outlet to discuss topics that are important to Black student success. We will be sending out an email to register for the webinars.

Also, mark your calendars for our upcoming World Music Festival Series featuring Orkestar Mézé on April 25 at 7:30pm. Yes, this will be music from around the world. Join us to celebrate your music!

What’s Happening at LACC This Week 

Monday, April 17

Mindfulness Mondays  

12:30pm  

Zoom ID: 92936805171  

Join us for a guided breathing and relaxation break in the middle of the day to feel relaxed, calm, and centered. For more information, contact Joseph J. Exnowski, phone 323.953.4000; email @email.

 

Monday, April 17

CTE Career Workshop: Resume & Cover Letter

1pm to 1:45pm

Life Science Building, Room 201

Join us for this CTE Career Workshop on how to write resume and cover letters. Led by CTE Career Coordinator Juliana Medina. For more information, contact Juliana at 323.953.4000 ext. 1522, @email.

 

Tuesday, April 18

FIHRC 30th Anniversary Holocaust Remembrance Program Event

8:30am (PT)

Visit community website at https://holocaustremembrance.org

April 18 is Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hashoah, in Hebrew) and is commemorated in special ceremonies across the globe. This year’s  Federal Interagency Holocaust Remembrance Committee (FIHRC)  program speakers will be Manny Mandel and Peter Gorog, Holocaust survivors, and moderator Eli Rosenbaum, Counselor for War Crimes Accountability, from the U.S. Department of Justice. 

 

Tuesday, April 18

CTE Career Workshop: Time Management

10am to 10:45am

Life Science Building, Room 201

Join us for this CTE Career Workshop in Time Management. Led by CTE Counselor Claudia Montalvan. For more information, contact Juliana Medina at 323.953.4000 ext. 1522, @email.

 

Tuesday, April 18

Submission Deadline for English/ESL Department Annual Writing Contest

Noon

Submit your entry for our English/ESL Department Annual Writing Contest. Winners will be notified in early May. For guidelines, visit  https://www.lacitycollege.edu/academics/pathways/lhc/english-esl-dept/writing-contest.

 

Tuesday, April 18

Transfer Workshop: CSULB Virtual Presentation

4:30 pm

Via Zoom, register at bit.ly/3HFsivS

Prepare to meet CSULB admission requirements and get assistance with the application process to transfer to Cal State University Long Beach.

 

Wednesday, April 19

CTE Career Workshop: Study Skills

4pm to 4:45am

Life Science Building, Room 201

Join us for this CTE Career Workshop in Study Skills. Led by CTE Counselor Kenny Simkins. For more information, contact Juliana Medina at 323.953.4000 ext. 1522, @email.

 

Thursday, April 20

Earth Day Fair

11:30am to 1:30pm

City’s Garden, next to the library

Join us for food, games and prizes as we celebrate Earth Day!

Tour our community garden and learn how to help grow fresh organic produce. Please contact Professor Sean Phommasaysy and @email if you need more information.

LACC is such an energetic campus with a great variety of events happening every day! We are so vital to our community.

BELIEVE. ACHIEVE. SUCCEED. Thank you for all you do every day to help us be the very best we can be.

    

Mary