DAY 1
All day
12pm - 1pm
4pm - 5pm
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Washburne Hall University Center, (the UC)
Solo dance performer Willan Cervantes
DAY 2
10am - 11am
11:30 am - 1pm
Washburne Hall University Center, (the UC)
AlaxSandra Santiago- STEM Program
Ana Bird- History/Impact of Centro
Kristina Giordano- Centro La Clinica
Cristina Delgado & Petrona Dominguez- Adelante Mujeres
Anaraquel Aguilera- Bienestar DREAMers
Fatima Preciado & Natalie Lerner- Causa Oregon
1pm - 1:50 pm
Ana Valenciano Prieto presents Latinxs Voices in Transit, an ongoing documentary/research/installation project on conversations held across campus with the Latinx community at Forest Grove and Pacific University. Come and hear life stories, migration journeys, conversations on relations to the border, belonging, sense of place and more from our Latinx population.
2pm-2:50pm
On Advocacy, Education, and the Politics of Migration
Marsh Hall 212
Prof. Martha Almendarez Langland: “Educación para nosotrxs: How to advocate for equitable education for ourselves”
Prof. Sang-hyoun Pahk: "Borders are imaginary but bordering is thriving: notes on the urgent clarity of border politics"
3pm - 3:50 pm
Guest Speaker | Art & Migration
Over Zoom & Scott Hall 210
Vivian Zavataro: "On Curating EN MEDIO | Senses of Migration Art Exhibit"
Director and Chief Curator of The Lilley Museum of Art, at the University of Nevada, Reno
Join Zoom Meeting
https://pacificu.zoom.us/j/95045555402
4pm-5pm
Panel Presentation on DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival) Marsh Hall 101
Alejandra Guzman-Chavez
Join us in learning about the history of DACA and what challenges DACA students face through a informational presentation and open discussion, as well as current initiative that are taking place at Pacific University for DACA and undocumented student resources.
6pm - 7:30pm
Featuring students, faculty, and guest poet Andrés Mendoza, author Of American, Us (2022)
Pacific University (campus map)
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR 97116