Supporting Black Students, Faculty, and Staff at Palomar College
Two Interpretations of Octavia Butler’s Short Story “Bloodchild” Presenters: Dr. Rafiki Jenkins (He/His) and Dr. Martin Japtok This workshop will present two differing (though not mutually exclusive) interpretations of Octavia Butler’s famous short story “Bloodchild”, which focuses on a group of humans who have fled Earth and are surviving on a planet whose original inhabitants are insect-like, powerful… Continue Reading Two Interpretations of Octavia Butler’s Short Story “Bloodchild”
Help save a life by donating blood! February 27th, 9:00-3:00pm Palomar College San Marcos Campus Library (LRC Building)
Black Deaf History Presenter: Professor David Hamilton (He/Him) This workshop will cover Black deaf history dated from segregation in the early 1900’s and the development of their own sign language – ” Black Sign Language”. February 29th, 2pm - 3pm Zoom Link: https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887
Culinary Therapy: Impact of the African Diaspora on Food and Medicine Practices Presenter: Mercedes Tiggs (She/Her) Uncover the historical and cultural roots of African Diasporic cuisine. Learn how the movement of people across continents has influenced the development of unique flavors, cooking techniques, and medicinal practices that are deeply intertwined with the African Diaspora’s identity. February 27th,… Continue Reading Culinary Therapy: Impact of the African Diaspora on Food and Medicine Practices
Help save a life by donating blood! February 28th, 9:00-3:00pm Palomar College San Marcos Campus Library (LRC Building)
The Rhythm Keepers – "Whatever Happened to Baby Esther?" Presenter: Kellie Davis (She/Her) “Whatever happened to Baby Esther?” is an auxiliary short play that accompanies a full-length play entitled “The Rhythm Keepers”. The Rhythm Keepers and its canon of workshops explore the themes of grief, mental health, and the often stolen and forgotten history of Black cultural… Continue Reading The Rhythm Keepers – What Happened to Baby Esther
We will hold our Black History Month Fair on Thursday, February 29, 2024 from 10am to 2pm, to help usher in a month-long commemoration of Black History Month. This was a wonderful opportunity to connect with our Palomar College community.
Representation Matters! Presenter: Samantha Jean Wilson (She/Her/They) Representation in children’s education and literature and how it matters to our holistic development as a society. This will feature original educational material from the 1950’s through today. February 29th, 6:00-7:30pm Zoom Link: https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887