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Drop-in Hour: Tuesdays from 1:00- 3:00 PM PST with Anna Rivera
Zoom link: https://occidental.zoom.us/j/95693322299
Meeting ID: 956 9332 2299
Passcode: h3LL0
Drop-in Hour: Tuesdays from 1:00- 3:00 PM PST with Anna Rivera
Zoom link: https://occidental.zoom.us/j/95693322299
Meeting ID: 956 9332 2299
Passcode: h3LL0
Drop-in Hour: Fridays from 12:00- 2:00 PM with Rich Estrada
Zoom link: https://occidental.zoom.us/j/82157516276
Meeting ID: 821 5751 6276
Passcode: 785243
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Join President Elam for a conversation with Valerie Jarrett to discuss her time with the Obama Administration, her own commitment to service, and her advice to students on how to create meaningful change.
The Intercultural Community Center, in partnership with staff from the Division of Student Affairs and Black students at Oxy, has led the charge in the development of the Black Action Plan (BAP). The BAP is a multi-pronged approach designed to address some of the most significant and persistent needs among Black students, including how to address racial bias and implement anti-racist practices at all levels of the College.
The Involvement Fair is a long-standing tradition at Oxy. Today, we're going virtual from 11 am to 2 pm PST.
Professor Keisha N. Blain—historian, author and president of the African American Intellectual History Society—is Occidental College’s 2021 Stafford Ellison Wright Black Alumni Scholar-in-Residence.
Due to the current health and economic crisis, more than 54 million people in America are struggling with hunger. But seasonal and charitable work can’t end hunger alone. Higher impact work, like volunteering professional skills at an anti-hunger organization or advocating for a stronger safety net or higher wages can make a bigger difference in the fight to end hunger.
Join us to see paintings and a video loop of original dance performances created by youth artists in our Visual Art + Poetry and Performing Art + Dance workshops. Stop by anytime to see the work through our street facing windows on York Boulevard.
Collaborate is a FREE series of six workshops conceived and taught by Occidental College students to 6-8th graders in the local community.