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Sacramento City College
Cultural Awareness Center  
EVENTS

Events are free and open to everyone.

The Cultural Awareness Center is located in the Student Center Room 105.
Students requiring special accommodation should contact DSPS office at (916) 558-2087.


Please Note:
٭  Events may be added, deleted or revised to this listing so this
information changes
    frequently; please call to confirm all events and for more information (916) 558-2575.
٭ 
Some events are co-sponsored with SCC clubs and departments.
٭  Please check the event flier, located in the CAC, for additional information. 
 
 
November (American Indian Heritage Month)
1
Sat.
World Music Festival
~ Student Center 10:00am – 9:00 PM
Call for additional informaiton
3
Mon.
SOC 321: American Ethnicity
Class Presentations: Asian and Pacific Island American Experiences
~ Cultural Awareness Center 9:00am - Noon
3
Mon.
Writers Series with Kakwasi; Write a Rainbow
~ Student Center Conference Room 10:00am - Noon
5
Wed
SOC 321: American Ethnicity
Class Presentations: Arab American Experiences
~ Cultural Awareness Center 9:00am - Noon
13
Thurs.
Writers Series with Kakwasi; Write a Rainbow
~ Student Center Conference Room / 10:00am - Noon
17
Mon.
Native American Reception
~ Cultural Awareness Center / Noon - 1:30 PM
17
Mon.
Native American Film Festival: The Song of Hiawatha
~ Cultural Awareness Center / 4:30-6:30 PM
18
Tues.
Ike Torres, Spoken Word
~ Cultural Awareness Center / Noon-1:30 PM
18
Tues.
Native American Film Festival: Smoke Signals
~ Cultural Awareness Center / 4:30-6:30 PM
19
Wed.
Story Telling by Billee Willson
~ Cultural Awareness Center / 10:00 - 11:00 AM
19
Wed.
Forced Sterilization of Native American Women - Panel Discussion
Poetry by Phillip Meshekey
~ Cultural Awareness Center / Noon-1:30 PM
19
Wed.
Word-Up Wednesday: Ethnic Theatre X! performances
~
Cultural Awareness Center /
3:30-5:00 PM
19
Wed.
Native American Film Festival:The Pathfinder
~ LR105 / 4:30-6:30 PM
20
Thurs.
The Rise of Indigenous Self Determination and the Protection of Sacred Places Speakers: Mark LeBeau (Pit River Nation) and
Wounded Knee DeOcampo (Mu-Wuk Nation)
~ Cultural Awareness Center / Noon-1:30 PM
20
Thurs.
Native American Film Festival: Dance Me Outside
~ LR105 / 4:30-6:30 PM
24
Mon.
SOCSC 336: Native-American Culture and the Impact of Federal Policy Class Presentations
~ Cultural Awareness Center /
11:30 am - 2:30 PM
 
December
4
Thurs.
Young Men Emerging Leadership Awards
~ Student Center 11:30 - 1:00pm
Nomination Applications now available - contact the CAC

January
19
Mon.
Holiday - Martin Luther King Jr.
20
Tues.
Spring Semester Starts
Revised 11/12/08

           
National Celebrations by Month
September 15-October 15: Hispanic Heritage Month
November: American Indian Heritage Month
February: Black History Month
March: Women's History Month
April/May: Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month