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Traditional Chinese Medicine: lecture/demonstration

Atherton 103 CA, United States

Master Jonathan Snowiss  will lecture and demonstrate various aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine including  cupping, moxa, tui-na.   Monday, April 3, 2023  at  4:15-5:30  in Atherton 103.   This event is sponsored by the Campus Life Committee and is free and open to the community.

Free

Storyteller’s Festival 2023

McConnell Apron 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

Join us for the second annual, Storyteller’s Poetry, Music, Arts, and Film Festival on Thursday, April 13th from 12:00pm-6:30pm. This event showcases student creations while supporting local artists, and will host live music performances, a spoken word event, a writing workshop, a film screening with Q&A, food trucks, and more! This festival is in collaboration with […]

Free

2023 Environmental Justice Conference: Building an Intersectional Environmental Movement

Grove House 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

Our class, Power, Justice, and the Environment, is hosting a leftist conference on the 5C campuses featuring speakers from ACT-LA, workshops focused on the various intersections of the environmental/climate justice movement, a climate tour of Scripps, and a closing dinner!  We hope to facilitate a leftist community event that can be replicated and expanded for […]

Free

Amerindian Medicine: Quichua Healing

This event has been postponed from Monday, April 10, to Wednesday, April 19. Dr.  Mario Incayawar,  MD, MSc, PhD  will lecture on Quichua Healing practices.    He is Quichua and the first Western trained MD among the Quichua people.  Please join us for his lecture.  This event is sponsored by the Campus Life Committee and […]

Free

Acupressure Demonstration and Practice

Broad Performance Space, Broad Center 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

Master Jonathan Snowiss will lead us through the theory of acupressure and engage the audience in the practice of several sequences. This event is open to the community free of charge. It is sponsored by the Campus Life Committee.

Free

Final Exams

Final examinations for the Spring 2023 semester.

Sociology Podcast Listening Party

Gold Student Center Multipurpose Room 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

This semester, students in Race & Ethnic Relations have been developing their public sociology skills by turning their research on racial inequality into podcasts to share with the world. Bring your headphones and enjoy some appetizers at the Sociology Podcast Listening Party as we learn more about racial inequality and how we can address it […]

Free

Study Abroad Information Session

Skandera Hall P106 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

Students planning to study abroad must attend an information session before they can meet with a study abroad adviser. Information sessions provide an overview of study abroad policies and highlight different program models available to Pitzer students.

Free

Study Abroad Information Session

Fletcher 104 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

Students planning to study abroad must attend an information session before they can meet with a study abroad adviser. Information sessions provide an overview of study abroad policies and highlight different program models available to Pitzer students.

Free

Ethnic Studies Open House (IDAS, IDAAS, IDCLS)

The Intercollegiate Departments of Africana Studies, Asian-American Studies, and Chicana/o Latina/o Studies are hosting our 17th annual Open House! We invite all students across the 5C's to come and learn more about the intercollegiate departments and the majors offered. This is your chance to meet and talk with the department chairs and faculty all in […]

Free

Study Abroad Information Session

Skandera Hall P103 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

Students planning to study abroad must attend an information session before they can meet with a study abroad adviser. Information sessions provide an overview of study abroad policies and highlight different program models available to Pitzer students.

Free

26th Circle of Chairs Interracial Dialogue on Race

Gold Student Center Multipurpose Room 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

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. […]

Free

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

Benson Auditorium 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

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 […]

Community Engagement Symposium

Founders Room, McConnell Center 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, CA, United States

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 […]

Sociology Storybook Festival & Author Reading

Broad Performance Space, Broad Center 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

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!

Free

Moonlight Club Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Benson Auditorium 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

The film Moonlight Club is a movie about love, joy, acceptance, and happiness. This film has been shown at multiple screenings and festivals in Japan. The three actors, the director, and a Pitzer alum, Makiko Young, who is involved with the film will all be travelling to Pitzer from Kyoto, Japan and New York, New […]

Free

Lecture: Literature and the Everyday (Re) Making of Brazil

Broad Hall 209 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

This presentation introduces important Brazilian writers and the politics of their works in the everyday (re)making of Brazil. Although Brazil concentrates a large population of racialized people, it is still a country with high levels of inequalities. Due to that, there is a history of actions and movements, in Brazil, that has been addressing, in […]

Free

Radical Education: Reflecting on Abolition, Trauma-Informed, and Equity-Centered Pedagogies

CASA Pitzer 200 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA, United States

Join us at CASA Pitzer for our CASA Pitzer Spring 2024 Speaker Series! On March 26th 4-5pm we will be joined by Alex Venet and Andre ChenFeng on Radical Education: Reflecting on Abolition, Trauma-Informed, and Equity-Centered Pedagogies. The Zoom link is available here: https://pitzer.zoom.us/j/87408342893  

Free