Sociology Storybook Festival & Author Reading

This semester, students in SOC001X have been using their sociological imagination by translating personal troubles into public issues through children’s books. Come join us for pizza at the Sociological Storybook Festival as we read aloud and learn all about social problems and how we can work together to solve them!

Community Engagement Symposium

Join us to learn about community-engaged projects and collaborations between community partners, faculty, and students!

Friday, December 1st, 2023
12PM to 2PM
Founder’s Room

Sign up Deadline | Friday, November 17th : https://forms.gle/DzH58zaXzZ54uweN8

This event is presented by the Community Engagement Center’s “25 Days of Community Engagement” series, celebrating 25 years as a center and the Researching and Fundraising pillar

Break and Flow: The Poetics of Hip Hop in Latin America

Charlie Hankin in conversation with Fély Catan

This year, hip hop turned 50. In Latin America, rappers claim the art form as a means to empower themselves and their communities in the face of postcolonial racial and class violence. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Cuba, Brazil, and Haiti, Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Charlie Hankin will share findings and musical selections from his recent book, Break and Flow: Hip Hop Poetics in the Americas. His presentation will be held in conversation with Assistant Professor of French and Spanish Fely Catan, who specializes in contemporary Caribbean narratives and popular cultures.

26th Circle of Chairs Interracial Dialogue on Race

You are invited to the next Circle of Chairs Intergenerational and Interracial Dialogue on Race on Saturday, October 7, 2023, 3-5 pm in the Multipurpose Room at the Gold Student Health and Wellness Center, Pitzer College, 1052 N. Mills Road, Claremont.
Note that the Gold Student Center is on a little lane called Pitzer Road inside the campus. Parking is in the adjacent East Mesa Parking Lot.
Partnering with NAACP Pomona Valley branch, National Council of Negro Women Pomona Valley section, Baháʼí Community of Claremont, Pilgrim Place, and Pitzer College’s Campus Life Committee and Community Engagement Center, we hope to see you in person. We will have masks, hand sanitizer, and refreshments.