SFCColloquium
Faculty and Staff continue to be involved with the SFCColloquium which is scheduled
on Wednesday’s from 11:30 to 1:00 pm and funded primarily from S&A Cultural Series,
Speaker’s Series and various Club accounts. This collaborative venture between the
various Instructional Departments and the Associated Students Activities Board enhances
the educational and multicultural experience for the entire college community.
SFCC Films Collection
The following films have been added to SFCC's collection under the auspices of a
Faculty Development cultural diversity grant. Diane Lloyd (509-533-3806) provided
the descriptions. Contact Pat Brummett (509-533-3803) for more information, or to
view the films.
- Telling It Like It Is: Reflections on Cultural Diversity (1996 - 62 minutes)
- Bill Cosby on Prejudice (1972 - 25 minutes)
- Better Together Than A-P-A-R-T Intercultural Communication: An Overview,
(1996 - 62 minutes)
- Intercultural Communications (30 minutes)
- Africans in America, WGBH-TV (1998 - 4 hrs)
SFCC Library Resources: Ethnic Artists
The SFCC librarians have added an
Ethnic Artists Library Guide
to the
Internet Resources webpage.
The philosophy is to include the hard-to-find entries within collections, and
instructions on how to look up the books for the well covered artists. The
artists are primarily 20th century, including traditional, folk, and modern
artists. Inclusion is based on requests from faculty members who emphasize
these artists in their classes. This is an ongoing project, and librarians
continue to add entries for artists as they receive requests.
Historical Overview
In November 1999 SFCC sent a 5-person team to the "Critical Moments" workshop sponsored
by Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education. This
workshop focused on the development and teaching of case stories that would reflect
critical events in the educational experience of our "special populations" of students.
SFCC's team consisted of Rich Tucker (Assoc. Dean/Student Services), Adriana Bishop
(Physical Science faculty), Robert Schroeder (Library faculty), Barb Williamson
(Communications faculty), and a student.
In May 1997 SFCC participated in the "Multicultural Efforts Project, Round III",
also sponsored by the Washington Center. A two-day retreat was held at Spokane's
Bozarth Center for the six community colleges on the east side of the state. SFCC's
team consisted of the following members:
- Ron Johns, SFCC President
- Rich Tucker, Associate Dean/Student Services
- Adrian Willams, Program Coordinator/Multi-Cultural Services
- Cathy Hopkins, Communications Instructor
- Mark Luna, Sociology Instructor
- Polly McMahon, Human Services Instructor
The Spokane Falls initial Cultural Pluralism Team from the 1993-94 school year consisted
of the following individuals:
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- Dexter Amend, Instructor, Psychology (Native American perspective)
- Paul Bladek, Instructor, Computer Science, Math (Chicano/Latino perspective)
- John Hernandez, Chair, Counseling Dept. (Asian American perspective)
- Tom Hopkins, Dean, Vocational, Technical & Human Services (Chicano/Latino
perspective)
- Almut McAuley, Instructor, English/Humanties (Native American perspective)
- Craig Rickett, Instructor, Speech/English (Asian American perspective)
- Jan Swinton, Instructor, English & Faculty Develpment (African American perspective)
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- Pam Austin, Multicultural Specialist
- Cathy Hopkins, Instructor, Speech/English
- Freddie Jenkins, Extension Services Librarian
- Ron Johns, Vice President for Instruction
- Stan Lauderbaugh, Dean, Humanites/Social Sciences/International
- Diane Lloyd, Librarian
- Pat Nasburg, Instructor, Speech/International Education
- Nancy Ohuche, Instructor & Chair, Psychology
- Loren Pemberton, Counselor
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