This Tuesday, April 9, at 5 PM at the Tiger Lounge in Grace Covell, the Pride Resource Center's Outreach Coordinator, Eva Tamsky, and Program Coordinator Devon Guidoux will, in conjunction with the Career Resource Center, be hosting the event Out at Work: a panel discussion about being LGBT in the workplace. This event is a part of Pacific's Pride Week. Snacks will be provided. For more information please contact Devon at dguidoux@pacific.edu. Check out the Facebook event page here.
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
The Multicultural Center at the University of the Pacific is home to the African Latin@ Asian Pacific Islander Native American (ALANA) Center, the Women's Resource Center, and the Pride Resource Center.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Week 3: Hawaiian Themed
There are two events planned for API Heritage Month this week, and they are both Hawaiian themed!
On Tuesday, April 9 at 7 PM at WPC 140 Japanese American poet Garrett Hongo, who grew up in Hawaii, will be giving a poetry reading. Yours truly, Jun, will be introducing him. Mr. Hongo's poetry draws on his experience growing up in Hawaii and on the historical experience of the Japanese American community.
Shoots den Bruddah! is a lunchtime talk about Hawaii's unofficial pidgin language to be held at 12 PM on Thursday, April 11 at the MC. This event is being put on by ALANA Center Community Inclusion Coordinator Antonio Calderon. There will be free Hawaiian food!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
On Tuesday, April 9 at 7 PM at WPC 140 Japanese American poet Garrett Hongo, who grew up in Hawaii, will be giving a poetry reading. Yours truly, Jun, will be introducing him. Mr. Hongo's poetry draws on his experience growing up in Hawaii and on the historical experience of the Japanese American community.
Shoots den Bruddah! is a lunchtime talk about Hawaii's unofficial pidgin language to be held at 12 PM on Thursday, April 11 at the MC. This event is being put on by ALANA Center Community Inclusion Coordinator Antonio Calderon. There will be free Hawaiian food!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month this Weekend
There are several events for Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month planned for this weekend.
The afternoon of Friday, April 5 at the DUC lawn from 1 to 5 PM will be Matsuri Japan Club's Haru Matsuri or Spring Festival.
Simultaneously on the DUC lawn on the same day from 2:30 to 4:30 PM is United Cultural Council's World in a Cup.
Sunday, April 7 from 12 to 4 PM at the DUC is the South Asian Student Association's Holi Color Festival.
Also on Sunday at 6 PM is the Vietnamese Student Association's Culture Show Portrait of the Past held at Faye Spanos. This event is free for Pacific students! Community members can purchase presale tickets for five dollars.
Make sure to support the APIHM events this weekend!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
The afternoon of Friday, April 5 at the DUC lawn from 1 to 5 PM will be Matsuri Japan Club's Haru Matsuri or Spring Festival.
Simultaneously on the DUC lawn on the same day from 2:30 to 4:30 PM is United Cultural Council's World in a Cup.
Sunday, April 7 from 12 to 4 PM at the DUC is the South Asian Student Association's Holi Color Festival.
Also on Sunday at 6 PM is the Vietnamese Student Association's Culture Show Portrait of the Past held at Faye Spanos. This event is free for Pacific students! Community members can purchase presale tickets for five dollars.
Make sure to support the APIHM events this weekend!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Untitled Poem from Our Resident Poet
I am excited today to share with you an untitled poem from the MC's resident poet, Mr. G.o. Horvilleur
Your thought drifts
like a lone bird in perpetual migration.
We're scattered leaves
in august...
and Whitman has no song for us
a voice, hollow guitar,
off beat and pleading,
the echoes of your thought's screach
reverberates through the autumn's leaves
and the bird is yellow and red and orange
it drifts alone, waiting, calling
to shed from the sky,
amongst other falling thoughts
at the first sign of winter
-G.o. Horvilleur
read Mr. Horvilleur's ongoing nonfiction work "The Road to Juarez" here.
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
Your thought drifts
like a lone bird in perpetual migration.
We're scattered leaves
in august...
and Whitman has no song for us
a voice, hollow guitar,
off beat and pleading,
the echoes of your thought's screach
reverberates through the autumn's leaves
and the bird is yellow and red and orange
it drifts alone, waiting, calling
to shed from the sky,
amongst other falling thoughts
at the first sign of winter
-G.o. Horvilleur
read Mr. Horvilleur's ongoing nonfiction work "The Road to Juarez" here.
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Welcome to the ALANA Center!
The ALANA Center (ALANA stands for African, Latin@, Asian Pacific Islander, and Native American) was established in 2004 to fulfill the purpose of uniting communities of color, developing cultural awareness, and celebrating all cultures, both on Pacific's campus and in the community at large. One point that has come up multiple times is that the center name has no space for those who identify as white; however, white students, faculty, staff, and community members are more than welcome to come hang out in the center. ALANA is not about putting down white people, but rather elevating those people of color who have been systematically marginalized in American society.
The ALANA Center is the largest physical space within the MC and houses most of the things that people think of when they think of the MC: the ping pong, fooseball, and pool tables, the video game cabinet, and the red couches. It is open every weekday from 12-10 PM.
ALANA is staffed by a group of laid back brown dudes- our supervisor, the lovely Administrative Assistant Marylou Bagus, might even say too laid back.
The ALANA Services Coordinator, Trust Hilton, is ALANA's longest tenured staff member. He is a junior Psychology and Religious Studies double major. He is very active on campus as a member and leader in many student organizations, and you can often see him longboarding on campus in a hurry to get to his next meeting. You can contact Trust at t_hilton@u.pacific.edu
ALANA Center Community Inclusion Coordinator Antonio Calderon is a freshman Engineering Physics major from Stockton. He has worked closely with Bechtel International Center on his programs to reach out to the international student community. In his spare time he plays the saxophone. You can contact him at antoniotheonly@gmail.com
ALANA Center Outreach Coordinator Octavio Rodriguez is a senior English and Spanish double major. He was also a key player on the Tiger Rugby Team. You can contact him at o_rodriguez2@u.pacific.edu
The ALANA Center staff welcomes you!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
The ALANA Center is the largest physical space within the MC and houses most of the things that people think of when they think of the MC: the ping pong, fooseball, and pool tables, the video game cabinet, and the red couches. It is open every weekday from 12-10 PM.
ALANA is staffed by a group of laid back brown dudes- our supervisor, the lovely Administrative Assistant Marylou Bagus, might even say too laid back.
The ALANA Services Coordinator, Trust Hilton, is ALANA's longest tenured staff member. He is a junior Psychology and Religious Studies double major. He is very active on campus as a member and leader in many student organizations, and you can often see him longboarding on campus in a hurry to get to his next meeting. You can contact Trust at t_hilton@u.pacific.edu
ALANA Center Community Inclusion Coordinator Antonio Calderon is a freshman Engineering Physics major from Stockton. He has worked closely with Bechtel International Center on his programs to reach out to the international student community. In his spare time he plays the saxophone. You can contact him at antoniotheonly@gmail.com
ALANA Center Outreach Coordinator Octavio Rodriguez is a senior English and Spanish double major. He was also a key player on the Tiger Rugby Team. You can contact him at o_rodriguez2@u.pacific.edu
And this is yours truly, the MC Affiliate Liaison Jun Sato. I am a senior English major. You can contact me at j_sato1@u.pacific.edu
The ALANA Center staff welcomes you!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
Take Asian American Literature in Fall 2013
Prof. Xiaojing Zhou of the English department and the Ethnic Studies program will be teaching English 161B: Asian American Literature in the fall. This class is only offered once every two years, so don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the rich literary contributions of Asian Americans.
The class will examine works by Chinese American, East Indian American, Japanese American, Korean American, Filipino American, and Vietnamese American writers. The class will definitely broaden your perspective on the Asian American experience, something that 33% of Pacific's student body can identify with.
Register for the class on Insidepacific!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
The class will examine works by Chinese American, East Indian American, Japanese American, Korean American, Filipino American, and Vietnamese American writers. The class will definitely broaden your perspective on the Asian American experience, something that 33% of Pacific's student body can identify with.
Register for the class on Insidepacific!
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You can find the Pacific Multicultural Center on Facebook, Twitter, or at the McCaffrey Center located centrally on Pacific's campus.
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