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Published by Evergreen Sankofa Media, 2021-06-02 01:18:01

Sankofa News Spring Qtr Issue 10 Grads

E V E R G R E E N - T A C O M A





SANKOFA NEWS







SPRIN G QUARTER 20 21
ISSUE 10


WELCOME


A letter from our dean, Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga




June 1, 2021



To the Evergreen State College, Sankofa Learning Community;


We would like to take this opportunity to thank our scholarship committee
who are made up of upstanding citizens in our Evergreen and Tacoma area.

Many thanks for Dr; Paul McCreary, Opelia Taylor-Walker, Laurie Arnold,
Pamela Lewis Bridges. You are examples of our regions' finest citizens.

Thank you for acting upon our request with integrity and enthusiasm for
our adult learners.

Also, a hearty gratitude to Brenden Nelson from Hilltop Action Council for

your unwavering trust and confidence in our partnership. We hope our
relationship will be a long and rewarding for all of the Hilltop of Tacoma.

To our students, faculty and staff, we wish you a happy and safe summer.

We look forward to seeing you in the fall quarter!

Best regards,

Marcia Tate Arunga, PhD

Dean


WELCOME


A letter from our dean, Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga




June 1, 2021



To the Evergreen State College, Sankofa Learning Community;


We would like to take this opportunity to thank our scholarship committee
who are made up of upstanding citizens in our Evergreen and Tacoma area.

Many thanks for Dr; Paul McCreary, Opelia Taylor-Walker, Laurie Arnold,
Pamela Lewis Bridges. You are examples of our regions' finest citizens.

Thank you for acting upon our request with integrity and enthusiasm for
our adult learners.

Also, a hearty gratitude to Brenden Nelson from Hilltop Action Council for

your unwavering trust and confidence in our partnership. We hope our
relationship will be a long and rewarding for all of the Hilltop of Tacoma.

To our students, faculty and staff, we wish you a happy and safe summer.

We look forward to seeing you in the fall quarter!

Best regards,

Marcia Tate Arunga, PhD

Dean


CONGRAT UL ATIONS


GRADUATES!




CL ASS OF 2021!

UL HARPER RON N EL L BAYL I S JACLYN KI RBY L AMEKI A EVAN S


























DAMON T VAN N JASON DOUDT BRI DGETTE HEADS KAY AJI FU
L EAH MCKI N N EY L AKECI A FARMER REBECCA PADI L L A MEGAN SW EETI N



Not Pict ured: Bilinda Hunter

Christa Hanson Andrea Lee
Annee Appelgate Lionel Scott

True Emeka Reyna Geronimo-Gomez
Chelsea Garland Linda McDonald
Morisa Rollocks Adlantus Newton

Shajuanda Tate Martha Leon
Kecia Betts Tamara Davis

Alexis Burris Joanna Zarelli

CARN I YAH JUDAH CHRI STI N E W OOD N I CHOL E AL EXAN DER RI TA MOORE ROBERTA AN DERSON
I SRAEL


CONGRAT UL ATIONS


GRADUATES!




CL ASS OF 2021!

UL HARPER RON N EL L BAYL I S JACLYN KI RBY L AMEKI A EVAN S


























DAMON T VAN N JASON DOUDT BRI DGETTE HEADS KAY AJI FU
L EAH MCKI N N EY L AKECI A FARMER REBECCA PADI L L A MEGAN SW EETI N



Not Pict ured: Bilinda Hunter

Christa Hanson Andrea Lee
Annee Appelgate Lionel Scott

True Emeka Reyna Geronimo-Gomez
Chelsea Garland Linda McDonald
Morisa Rollocks Adlantus Newton

Shajuanda Tate Martha Leon
Kecia Betts Tamara Davis

Alexis Burris Joanna Zarelli

CARN I YAH JUDAH CHRI STI N E W OOD N I CHOL E AL EXAN DER RI TA MOORE ROBERTA AN DERSON
I SRAEL


It ?s Not Too Lat e!!



Bring your Academic Statements, Research Proposals, and any other work to the
WRI TI NG CENTER
Writing Center to collaborate with a tutor or for a final proofreading.




W HAT W E DO Open Hours Eval Week

OUR MISSION IS TO SUPPORT
Monday & Tuesday 10:00 am ? 6:00 pm
EVERGREEN WRITERS OF DIVERSE
Wednesday & Thursday 10:00 am ? 4:00 pm
ABILITIES AND IDENTITIES BY
CULTIVATING CONFIDENCE,
Closed Friday ? Sunday
SKILLS, SELF-AWARENESS, AND
AGENCY AT EVERY STAGE OF THE
WRITING PROCESS. THROUGH The Writing Center will be open during summer from June 22nd ? September 22nd

PEER TO PEER COLLABORATION.
Open hours will be posted on our homepage soon.
https://www.evergreen.edu/writingcenter/writing-center

HOW TO MAKE AN APPOI N TMEN T

-REGISTER FOR WC ONLINE: WWW.EVERGREEN.MYWCONLINE.COM

-MAKE YOURSELF AN APPOINTMENT WITH ANY TUTOR WITH AN OPEN TIME AVAILABLE Congrat ulat ions t o all of t he t ut ors graduat ing t his quart er!!!
-LOG BACK INTO WC ONLINE A FEW MINUTES BEFORE YOUR SESSION BEGINS & CLICK We truly appreciate all of your work with writers, the writing tips you?ve shared in
START OR JOIN SESSION the newsletter each week, and all that you have contributed to the Writing Center.
We will miss you and we wish you the very best as you step into the next stage of
your life?s journey, and always.
WRITING CENTER HOURS

MONDAY - THURSDAY: 12 PM - 8 PM

FRIDAY: 12 PM - 5 PM

SATURDAY: CLOSED
SUNDAY: 12 PM - 5 PM



ROBERTA AN DERSON GRACI E BUCKL EW SARA HOSKI N S




L EAH W I L KI N S


W RITIN G CEN TER COORDIN ATOR
TACOM A CAM PUS



JACLYN KI RBY AN TERO SI LVER OL I VI A MCCORMI CK


It ?s Not Too Lat e!!



Bring your Academic Statements, Research Proposals, and any other work to the
WRI TI NG CENTER
Writing Center to collaborate with a tutor or for a final proofreading.




W HAT W E DO Open Hours Eval Week

OUR MISSION IS TO SUPPORT
Monday & Tuesday 10:00 am ? 6:00 pm
EVERGREEN WRITERS OF DIVERSE
Wednesday & Thursday 10:00 am ? 4:00 pm
ABILITIES AND IDENTITIES BY
CULTIVATING CONFIDENCE,
Closed Friday ? Sunday
SKILLS, SELF-AWARENESS, AND
AGENCY AT EVERY STAGE OF THE
WRITING PROCESS. THROUGH The Writing Center will be open during summer from June 22nd ? September 22nd

PEER TO PEER COLLABORATION.
Open hours will be posted on our homepage soon.
https://www.evergreen.edu/writingcenter/writing-center

HOW TO MAKE AN APPOI N TMEN T

-REGISTER FOR WC ONLINE: WWW.EVERGREEN.MYWCONLINE.COM

-MAKE YOURSELF AN APPOINTMENT WITH ANY TUTOR WITH AN OPEN TIME AVAILABLE Congrat ulat ions t o all of t he t ut ors graduat ing t his quart er!!!
-LOG BACK INTO WC ONLINE A FEW MINUTES BEFORE YOUR SESSION BEGINS & CLICK We truly appreciate all of your work with writers, the writing tips you?ve shared in
START OR JOIN SESSION the newsletter each week, and all that you have contributed to the Writing Center.
We will miss you and we wish you the very best as you step into the next stage of
your life?s journey, and always.
WRITING CENTER HOURS

MONDAY - THURSDAY: 12 PM - 8 PM

FRIDAY: 12 PM - 5 PM

SATURDAY: CLOSED
SUNDAY: 12 PM - 5 PM



ROBERTA AN DERSON GRACI E BUCKL EW SARA HOSKI N S




L EAH W I L KI N S


W RITIN G CEN TER COORDIN ATOR
TACOM A CAM PUS



JACLYN KI RBY AN TERO SI LVER OL I VI A MCCORMI CK


YOU'RE I NVI TED!


T H URSDAYS FROM 7-8 PM MULTICULT URAL & L AVENDER



GRADUATION




St udent s RSVP for Mult icult ural Graduat ion

What is Mult icult ural graduat ion?
Multicultural Graduation Ceremony was created to honor graduates and

their families who supported them throughout their college careers in a way
that elevated their academic accomplishments, whether it is being the first
in their families to graduate from college to being a non-traditional student
with their own families and full-time jobs. Multicultural Graduation
Ceremony celebrates and honors graduates in a culturally relevant way.
When is it ?

This virtual celebration will be held online on June 8, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm.


Who can sign up Mult icult ural Graduat ion?

Any Evergreen student (undergraduate or graduate) who actively identifies
with ethnically minority identities, who is graduating in 20-21 academic year.




St udent s RSVP for Lavender Graduat ion
What is Lavender Graduat ion?
Join Dr. Zaragoza's class to hear from a different panel each
This is the 4th Annual Lavender Graduation Ceremony at Evergreen, and it is
week. You are welcome to be camera off and just have us on in
a time to celebrate the academic achievements of graduating LGBTQQIAA+
the background sharing knowledge with you, or simply have us
students.
on your phone.
When is it ?

Lavender Graduation will be held online on June 9, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm.
Zoom: https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/zaragoza. (passcode = sankofa)

Who can sign up for Lavender Graduat ion?
Phone in: (253) 215-8782, Meeting ID: 964 339 3043, passcode: 8842143
Any graduating LGBTQQIAA+ Evergreen student, undergraduate or
graduate, in the 2020-2021 academic year.
One tap mobile +12532158782,,9643393043#,,,,* 8842143#


YOU'RE I NVI TED!


T H URSDAYS FROM 7-8 PM MULTICULT URAL & L AVENDER



GRADUATION




St udent s RSVP for Mult icult ural Graduat ion

What is Mult icult ural graduat ion?
Multicultural Graduation Ceremony was created to honor graduates and

their families who supported them throughout their college careers in a way
that elevated their academic accomplishments, whether it is being the first
in their families to graduate from college to being a non-traditional student
with their own families and full-time jobs. Multicultural Graduation
Ceremony celebrates and honors graduates in a culturally relevant way.
When is it ?

This virtual celebration will be held online on June 8, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm.


Who can sign up Mult icult ural Graduat ion?

Any Evergreen student (undergraduate or graduate) who actively identifies
with ethnically minority identities, who is graduating in 20-21 academic year.




St udent s RSVP for Lavender Graduat ion
What is Lavender Graduat ion?
Join Dr. Zaragoza's class to hear from a different panel each
This is the 4th Annual Lavender Graduation Ceremony at Evergreen, and it is
week. You are welcome to be camera off and just have us on in
a time to celebrate the academic achievements of graduating LGBTQQIAA+
the background sharing knowledge with you, or simply have us
students.
on your phone.
When is it ?

Lavender Graduation will be held online on June 9, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm.
Zoom: https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/zaragoza. (passcode = sankofa)

Who can sign up for Lavender Graduat ion?
Phone in: (253) 215-8782, Meeting ID: 964 339 3043, passcode: 8842143
Any graduating LGBTQQIAA+ Evergreen student, undergraduate or
graduate, in the 2020-2021 academic year.
One tap mobile +12532158782,,9643393043#,,,,* 8842143#


Therapy t hrough t he Art s

Faculty: Gilda Sheppard
SUMMER 2021 CL ASSES Offered: Full session (16 credits, day or evening); full session (12 credits, day or evening; first

session (8 credits, day or evening); second session (8 credits, day or evening)

Class Times: Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu, day, 10a-1p or evening, 6p-9p
Full Session: June 21 - August 29 (evaluation week August 30 - September 4)

First Session: June 21 - July 25 (evaluation week July 26 - 31)
Therapy Through Arts is a perfect course to enroll in these times, when social distancing is important.
Second Session: July 26 ? August 29 (evaluation week August 30 - September 4) This course offers the added opportunity to apply learning goals and objectives to their environment
outside the classroom giving the students an opportunity to enhance not only the theories involved in art
as therapy but to introduce students to hands-on activities outside the classroom in order to navigate
* Summer Regist rat ion begins May 24 their terrain in uncertain times. The course will increase skills and consciousness of the role of

movement, visual art, theater, music, and media can play in problem solving, social justice, and in the
* To regist er as a special st udent (non-admit t ed st udent ) beginning June 1, go here: resolution of internalized fear, conflicts, or blocks. Because the course is developed using a variety of
https://www.evergreen.edu/registration/non-admitted-special-students hands-on activities, the ability to complete assignments away from campus presents an ideal setting to
apply learning, meet learning goals and objectives, assess, and expand learning in contexts outside the
classroom. Crayons, paper, glue, paints, scissors, camera phone to take pics, etc. can be tools used to
* If you are attending one class for the full summer term, please do not sign up for Sessions 1 complete assignments. Activities such as online art museum tours as field trips, readings, online short
and 2; use the CRN for the full session of the course! films/videos, Zoomed in local and national art therapist guest speakers, scavenger hunts of spaces, and
methods outside of the classroom where art as therapy can be discovered and practiced from inside
student's home, in social media interactions, etc. will be a part of the course in order for students to
Writ ing beyond t he Basics discover sources of imagery, sound, and movement as tools to awaken their creative problem solving
from two perspectives: as creator and viewer in their own contexts and in asynchronous (outside
Faculty: Peter Bacho
classroom) environment. To minimize our time in front of a computer, two of the days in the weekly class
Offered: full session (8 credits); first session (4 credits); second session (4 credits) sessions will be completed as a student workshop with detailed assignments to complete in

asynchronous (outside classroom) settings. These assignments will be discussed in synchronous (inside
Class Times: Tue/Thu, 12-4p
Zoom classroom) sessions and in breakout rooms during synchronous Zoom class meetings.
Writing Beyond the Basics will provide students with an opportunity to hone their writing skills
Students interested in human services, social sciences, social justice, media, humanities, and education
in an array of areas. The first session will focus on different types of writing suitable for
will find this course engaging. This course does not require any prerequisite art classes or training.
different academic and professional contexts (the persuasive essay, the explanatory essay, the Students may attend either day or evening sessions; first, second or full sessions for 8 or 16 credits
research paper including citation format, etc.). The second session will focus on creative accordingly. Students wanting 12 credits full session will negotiate with the faculty on course
writing. Students can sign up for first session, second session, or full session. Our work will be requirements.
conducted remotely, using Canvas and Zoom. The faculty will offer alternative assignments if
Books:
conditions or illness prevent students from accessing our synchronous meetings.
The Art Therapy Sourcebook, Cathy Malchiodi. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 978-0071468275
Books:
Vice, Ai. W.W. Norton. ISBN: 978-0393320183
A Writer?s Reference, Diana Hacker. Bedford/St. Martin?s. ISBN: 978-0312664787
The Art of Fiction, John Gardner. Vintage Books: ISBN: 978-0679734031
SESSION CRN CODES First session, evening, 8 credits 40143
Scent of Apples: A Collection of Stories, Bienvenido Santos. University of Washington Press.
Full session, day, 16 credits 40130 Second session, evening, 8 credits 40144
ISBN: 978-0295956954
First session, day, 8 credits 40140 Full session, day, 12 credits 40142
SESSION CRN CODES Second session, day, 8 credits 40141 Full session, evening, 12 credits 40145

Full session, day, 8 credits 40127 Full session, evening, 16 credits 40131

First session, day, 4 credits 40128
Second session, day, 4 credits 40129


Therapy t hrough t he Art s

Faculty: Gilda Sheppard
SUMMER 2021 CL ASSES Offered: Full session (16 credits, day or evening); full session (12 credits, day or evening; first

session (8 credits, day or evening); second session (8 credits, day or evening)

Class Times: Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu, day, 10a-1p or evening, 6p-9p
Full Session: June 21 - August 29 (evaluation week August 30 - September 4)

First Session: June 21 - July 25 (evaluation week July 26 - 31)
Therapy Through Arts is a perfect course to enroll in these times, when social distancing is important.
Second Session: July 26 ? August 29 (evaluation week August 30 - September 4) This course offers the added opportunity to apply learning goals and objectives to their environment
outside the classroom giving the students an opportunity to enhance not only the theories involved in art
as therapy but to introduce students to hands-on activities outside the classroom in order to navigate
* Summer Regist rat ion begins May 24 their terrain in uncertain times. The course will increase skills and consciousness of the role of

movement, visual art, theater, music, and media can play in problem solving, social justice, and in the
* To regist er as a special st udent (non-admit t ed st udent ) beginning June 1, go here: resolution of internalized fear, conflicts, or blocks. Because the course is developed using a variety of
https://www.evergreen.edu/registration/non-admitted-special-students hands-on activities, the ability to complete assignments away from campus presents an ideal setting to
apply learning, meet learning goals and objectives, assess, and expand learning in contexts outside the
classroom. Crayons, paper, glue, paints, scissors, camera phone to take pics, etc. can be tools used to
* If you are attending one class for the full summer term, please do not sign up for Sessions 1 complete assignments. Activities such as online art museum tours as field trips, readings, online short
and 2; use the CRN for the full session of the course! films/videos, Zoomed in local and national art therapist guest speakers, scavenger hunts of spaces, and
methods outside of the classroom where art as therapy can be discovered and practiced from inside
student's home, in social media interactions, etc. will be a part of the course in order for students to
Writ ing beyond t he Basics discover sources of imagery, sound, and movement as tools to awaken their creative problem solving
from two perspectives: as creator and viewer in their own contexts and in asynchronous (outside
Faculty: Peter Bacho
classroom) environment. To minimize our time in front of a computer, two of the days in the weekly class
Offered: full session (8 credits); first session (4 credits); second session (4 credits) sessions will be completed as a student workshop with detailed assignments to complete in

asynchronous (outside classroom) settings. These assignments will be discussed in synchronous (inside
Class Times: Tue/Thu, 12-4p
Zoom classroom) sessions and in breakout rooms during synchronous Zoom class meetings.
Writing Beyond the Basics will provide students with an opportunity to hone their writing skills
Students interested in human services, social sciences, social justice, media, humanities, and education
in an array of areas. The first session will focus on different types of writing suitable for
will find this course engaging. This course does not require any prerequisite art classes or training.
different academic and professional contexts (the persuasive essay, the explanatory essay, the Students may attend either day or evening sessions; first, second or full sessions for 8 or 16 credits
research paper including citation format, etc.). The second session will focus on creative accordingly. Students wanting 12 credits full session will negotiate with the faculty on course
writing. Students can sign up for first session, second session, or full session. Our work will be requirements.
conducted remotely, using Canvas and Zoom. The faculty will offer alternative assignments if
Books:
conditions or illness prevent students from accessing our synchronous meetings.
The Art Therapy Sourcebook, Cathy Malchiodi. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 978-0071468275
Books:
Vice, Ai. W.W. Norton. ISBN: 978-0393320183
A Writer?s Reference, Diana Hacker. Bedford/St. Martin?s. ISBN: 978-0312664787
The Art of Fiction, John Gardner. Vintage Books: ISBN: 978-0679734031
SESSION CRN CODES First session, evening, 8 credits 40143
Scent of Apples: A Collection of Stories, Bienvenido Santos. University of Washington Press.
Full session, day, 16 credits 40130 Second session, evening, 8 credits 40144
ISBN: 978-0295956954
First session, day, 8 credits 40140 Full session, day, 12 credits 40142
SESSION CRN CODES Second session, day, 8 credits 40141 Full session, evening, 12 credits 40145

Full session, day, 8 credits 40127 Full session, evening, 16 credits 40131

First session, day, 4 credits 40128
Second session, day, 4 credits 40129


ST UDENT RESOURCES






STUDEN T SERVI CES
If you need support, Evergreen is here to help! Are you in need of emergency funding,
want to set up a payment plan, or wonder where information is about graduating? You
can find these answers and more information through the link below!

https://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Student_Services_and_Academics




E- RESOURCES AT THE L I BRARY- MI N I W ORKSHOP SERI ES
In case you missed it, please follow the link below to the E-Resources mini workshop.
Our academic dean for Summer Sessions, Dr. Kathleen Eamon, These workshops are designed to help you access, use, share, and request e-resources

wanted to be sure that she extended a warm invitation to all of our through the Daniel J. Evans Library.
Tacoma students to think about enrolling for summer classes and Recordings: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRg96j6bioaz9vvZV6V8PfhAnuFG503iC
programs. Most of the summer classes are online, including those

from our very own Gilda Sheppard, Peter Bacho, and Anthony EVERGREEN HEL P DESK
Zaragoza. Earn as many as 8 credits in each five-week session, in
The Evergreen help desk has expanded to cover all manner of student services and
offerings from Graphic Design to Plant Biology. academic support, from academic advising, to technology, to financial aid. Visit
help.evergreen.edu and follow the prompts to get answers to your questions and
individual assistance. Tickets can be submitted 24/7 and you can expect a response in
Click here for more detail: Summer Sessions at Evergreen. two business days or less. You?l need the same credentials you use to log into
l
t
my.evergreen.edu. If you don? have them, use the ?continue as a guest? links.
Feel free to reach out to Dr. Eamon with any questions!
[email protected]


ST UDENT RESOURCES






STUDEN T SERVI CES
If you need support, Evergreen is here to help! Are you in need of emergency funding,
want to set up a payment plan, or wonder where information is about graduating? You
can find these answers and more information through the link below!

https://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Student_Services_and_Academics




E- RESOURCES AT THE L I BRARY- MI N I W ORKSHOP SERI ES
In case you missed it, please follow the link below to the E-Resources mini workshop.
Our academic dean for Summer Sessions, Dr. Kathleen Eamon, These workshops are designed to help you access, use, share, and request e-resources

wanted to be sure that she extended a warm invitation to all of our through the Daniel J. Evans Library.
Tacoma students to think about enrolling for summer classes and Recordings: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRg96j6bioaz9vvZV6V8PfhAnuFG503iC
programs. Most of the summer classes are online, including those

from our very own Gilda Sheppard, Peter Bacho, and Anthony EVERGREEN HEL P DESK
Zaragoza. Earn as many as 8 credits in each five-week session, in
The Evergreen help desk has expanded to cover all manner of student services and
offerings from Graphic Design to Plant Biology. academic support, from academic advising, to technology, to financial aid. Visit
help.evergreen.edu and follow the prompts to get answers to your questions and
individual assistance. Tickets can be submitted 24/7 and you can expect a response in
Click here for more detail: Summer Sessions at Evergreen. two business days or less. You?l need the same credentials you use to log into
l
t
my.evergreen.edu. If you don? have them, use the ?continue as a guest? links.
Feel free to reach out to Dr. Eamon with any questions!
[email protected]


MPA TACOMA CAPSTONE


PRESENTATIONS






The Evergreen State College Master of Public Administration Program cordially
invites you to virtually attend our MPA Tacoma Capstone Presentations on
Wednesday evening, June 2nd and on Saturday June 5th.




Please contact Doreen Swetkis, MPA Faculty Member, directly for a zoom link to the
presentations.



[email protected]


MPA TACOMA CAPSTONE


PRESENTATIONS






The Evergreen State College Master of Public Administration Program cordially
invites you to virtually attend our MPA Tacoma Capstone Presentations on
Wednesday evening, June 2nd and on Saturday June 5th.




Please contact Doreen Swetkis, MPA Faculty Member, directly for a zoom link to the
presentations.



[email protected]


REL AX AT HOME WI T H


AL L T H I NGS SANKOFA




Sankofa YouTube

https://bit.ly/SankofaYouTube





Sankofa News

https://bit.ly/SankofaNews



Our Playlist

Spring 2021 Lyceum -http://bit.ly/SpringLyceum


Winter 2021 Lyceum -https://bit.ly/WinterLyceum

Black History Month -https://bit.ly/SankofaBHM

2020 Spring Fair -https://bit.ly/3rEbOce


2020 Summer Series -http://bit.ly/2020SankofaSummerSeries

Sankofa Lecture Series -http://bit.ly/SankofaLectureSeries




Instagram


https://www.instagram.com/evergreen_tacoma_sankofa/

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/EvergreenTac


REL AX AT HOME WI T H


AL L T H I NGS SANKOFA




Sankofa YouTube

https://bit.ly/SankofaYouTube





Sankofa News

https://bit.ly/SankofaNews



Our Playlist

Spring 2021 Lyceum -http://bit.ly/SpringLyceum


Winter 2021 Lyceum -https://bit.ly/WinterLyceum

Black History Month -https://bit.ly/SankofaBHM

2020 Spring Fair -https://bit.ly/3rEbOce


2020 Summer Series -http://bit.ly/2020SankofaSummerSeries

Sankofa Lecture Series -http://bit.ly/SankofaLectureSeries




Instagram


https://www.instagram.com/evergreen_tacoma_sankofa/

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/EvergreenTac


ZOOM LI NK S DI AL I N OPTIONS FOR



Lyceum, Tuesday: 10 AM & 6 PM
ZOOM CL ASSES
All Faculty

https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ lyceum
Seminars Dial 1 253 215 8782

Bacho https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ bacho When prompted enter the meeting ID

Li https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ j/ 9657189464 for the class you are trying to join
McCreary https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ paulmcc

Sheppard https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ sheppardg MONDAY
Zaragoza https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ zaragoza Human Ecology: 730 771 4663

History of Math: 986 503 0121

The China Questions: Monday: 10 AM & 6 PM, Dr. Li The China Questions: 965 718 9464
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/9657189464

TUESDAY

Human Ecology: Monday: 6 PM, Dr. Smith Lyceum: 259 283 4600
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/7307714663 Seminars by faculty:

Prof. Bacho: 733 719 0083

History of Math: Monday: 10 AM & 6 PM, Dr. McCreary Dr. Li: 965 718 9464
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/paulmcc Dr. McCreary: 986 503 0121


Dr. Sheppard: 509 291 1511
Performing Theory: Wednesday: 6 PM, Dr. Sheppard
Dr. Zaragoza: 964 339 3043
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/sheppardg


WEDNESDAY
Asian American Literature: Thursday: 10 AM, Professor Bacho
Performing Theory: Race and Inequality/Inequity: 509 291 1511
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/bacho
The Power in Our Hands: 828 3807 5379


Shit You Should Know: Thursday: 6 PM, Dr. Zaragoza
THURSDAY
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/zaragoza
Asian American Literature: 733 719 0083

SYSK: A People?s Philosophy of Knowledge: 964 339 3043
The Power in Our Hands: Wednesday 6 PM, Dr. Tate Arunga
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/82838075379

Friday: 10 AM, Dr. Tate Arunga FRIDAY
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/83387993046 The Power in Our Hands: 833 8799 3046


ZOOM LI NK S DI AL I N OPTIONS FOR



Lyceum, Tuesday: 10 AM & 6 PM
ZOOM CL ASSES
All Faculty

https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ lyceum
Seminars Dial 1 253 215 8782

Bacho https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ bacho When prompted enter the meeting ID

Li https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ j/ 9657189464 for the class you are trying to join
McCreary https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ paulmcc

Sheppard https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ sheppardg MONDAY
Zaragoza https:// evergreen.zoom.us/ my/ zaragoza Human Ecology: 730 771 4663

History of Math: 986 503 0121

The China Questions: Monday: 10 AM & 6 PM, Dr. Li The China Questions: 965 718 9464
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/9657189464

TUESDAY

Human Ecology: Monday: 6 PM, Dr. Smith Lyceum: 259 283 4600
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/7307714663 Seminars by faculty:

Prof. Bacho: 733 719 0083

History of Math: Monday: 10 AM & 6 PM, Dr. McCreary Dr. Li: 965 718 9464
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/paulmcc Dr. McCreary: 986 503 0121


Dr. Sheppard: 509 291 1511
Performing Theory: Wednesday: 6 PM, Dr. Sheppard
Dr. Zaragoza: 964 339 3043
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/sheppardg


WEDNESDAY
Asian American Literature: Thursday: 10 AM, Professor Bacho
Performing Theory: Race and Inequality/Inequity: 509 291 1511
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/bacho
The Power in Our Hands: 828 3807 5379


Shit You Should Know: Thursday: 6 PM, Dr. Zaragoza
THURSDAY
https://evergreen.zoom.us/my/zaragoza
Asian American Literature: 733 719 0083

SYSK: A People?s Philosophy of Knowledge: 964 339 3043
The Power in Our Hands: Wednesday 6 PM, Dr. Tate Arunga
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/82838075379

Friday: 10 AM, Dr. Tate Arunga FRIDAY
https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/83387993046 The Power in Our Hands: 833 8799 3046


FALL QUARTER 2020 SUMMER QUARTER 2021 First Session

Orientation: September 26 Begin: June 21


Begin: September 29 Evaluation Week: July 26-30


Thanksgiving Break: November 23-27 Classes End: July 23

Evaluation Week: December 14-18
SUMMER QUARTER 2021 Second Session
Classes End: December 11
Begin: July 26
Winter Break: December 21-January 1
Evaluation Week: August 30-September 3


WINTER QUARTER 2021 Classes End: August 27

Begin: January 4
SUMMER QUARTER 2021 FULL SESSION
Evaluation Week: March 15-19
Begin: July 26 C O N N EC T
Classes End: March 12
Evaluation Week: August 30-September 3
Spring Break: March 22-26 Editor: Angela Carlyle
Classes End: August 27
https:// www.evergreen.edu/ tacoma
SPRING QUARTER 2021 Instagram @Evergreen_Tacoma_Sankofa
CAMPUS HOLIDAYS 2020-2021
Begin: March 29 1210 6th Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405
Labor Day: September 7
Evaluation Week: June 7-11 For more information, please email:
Veterans Day: November 11 [email protected]
Classes End: June 4
Thanksgiving Holiday: November 26


GRADUATION 2021 Native American Heritage Day: November 27

June 11 (Commencement-Oly) No school: Week of November 23


June 12 (Tacoma Celebration) Christmas Holiday: December 25


New Year's Day: January 1

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 18


President's Day: February 15

Memorial Day: May 31


Independence Day: July 3


FALL QUARTER 2020 SUMMER QUARTER 2021 First Session

Orientation: September 26 Begin: June 21


Begin: September 29 Evaluation Week: July 26-30


Thanksgiving Break: November 23-27 Classes End: July 23

Evaluation Week: December 14-18
SUMMER QUARTER 2021 Second Session
Classes End: December 11
Begin: July 26
Winter Break: December 21-January 1
Evaluation Week: August 30-September 3


WINTER QUARTER 2021 Classes End: August 27

Begin: January 4
SUMMER QUARTER 2021 FULL SESSION
Evaluation Week: March 15-19
Begin: July 26 C O N N EC T
Classes End: March 12
Evaluation Week: August 30-September 3
Spring Break: March 22-26 Editor: Angela Carlyle
Classes End: August 27
https:// www.evergreen.edu/ tacoma
SPRING QUARTER 2021 Instagram @Evergreen_Tacoma_Sankofa
CAMPUS HOLIDAYS 2020-2021
Begin: March 29 1210 6th Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405
Labor Day: September 7
Evaluation Week: June 7-11 For more information, please email:
Veterans Day: November 11 [email protected]
Classes End: June 4
Thanksgiving Holiday: November 26


GRADUATION 2021 Native American Heritage Day: November 27

June 11 (Commencement-Oly) No school: Week of November 23


June 12 (Tacoma Celebration) Christmas Holiday: December 25


New Year's Day: January 1

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 18


President's Day: February 15

Memorial Day: May 31


Independence Day: July 3


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