Keynote Event: Tuesday, May 3rd, 2pm - 4pm.
- YouTube stream link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkg3AJYytmLrZNLsVxXjKg- Facebook stream link:
https://www.facebook.com/PCCSylvaniaMC/- Zoom links:
https://portlandcc.zoom.us/j/99682965304Or One tap mobile : US: +16699006833,,99682965304# or +12532158782,,99682965304#
Or Telephone: Dial US: +1 669 900 6833
Webinar ID: 996 8296 5304
International numbers available:
https://portlandcc.zoom.us/u/aejXkL7HNnAs part of PCC's Sexual Assault Awareness Month offerings, we will be honoring National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/Relatives. Please join us for a livestreamed conversation between Renea Perry, Dr. Luhui Whitebear and Rachel Black Elk. Speaker biographies can be found at
pcc.edu/mmiw.
The discussion will focus on the impact of settler colonialism and heteropatriarchy on gender and sexuality with a focus on Indigenous and Two-Spirit communities.
PCC students: register for the event now to receive $25 grocery cards, and a gift bag of goods from Native owned businesses! 75 grocery cards and gift bags are available. (5/2 update: all grocery cards and gift bags have been claimed).
Free and open to anyone who would like to attend. This fully remote event will have live ASL interpreting and CART transcription. The event will be streamed via Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube.
This is one of five PCC MMIW/R events. For full event listings visit
pcc.edu/mmiw.
This event is brought to you by PCC Women's Resource Centers MMIW/R Program Coordinator Renea Perry with support from the PCC MMIW/R Planning Committee: PCC Native Nations, Student Life & Leadership, Multicultural Centers and Women's Resource Centers.
Financial support/services provided by PCC Disability Services, Student Life & Leadership, Multicultural Centers, and Women's Resource Centers.