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Newsletter - Spotlighting Our Faculty, Staff and Students - April 2023
Dance Program’s Spring Break Recruitment Trip
Cal Poly Humboldt student dancers along with Linda Maxwell, Dance program leader, took a Spring Break road trip to Sacramento to visit three schools. They visited Natomas Charter School, Oakville High School and Consumes Oaks High School.
Sociology Students Travel to Seattle
Five faculty and 16 students from the Sociology department attended The Pacific Sociological Association’s 94th Annual Conference, in Seattle, Washington March 30th -April 2.
Image: Students and Faculty at the The Pacific Sociological Association’s 94th Annual Conference
CouRaGeouS Cuentos- Get Your Copy on April 24!
Cal Poly Humboldt’s CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives. Volume 6 is a collection of scholarly essays, captivating poetry, self-portraits, and reflections highlighting themes such as the complexities of growing up in complicated households, building and giving back to community as a form of empowerment, creating bonds through cultural practices, confronting new understandings of self, but most of all–healing. These themes reflect on the realities of our local community and beyond.
CouRaGeouS Cuentos will be hosting an in-person celebration Monday, April 24th, 2023 from 4-6:00pm at the Native Forum (BSS 162) at Cal Poly Humboldt. There will be live readings, music, raffles, food, refreshments and more!
TOYON - Get your copy Thursday, April 20!
The student-run Toyon Multilingual Literary Magazine features prose, poetry, visual art, original translations, and much more. This year’s Toyon leans into “69” by taking on a more controversial matter and being loud and proud about it. Sex is still considered taboo in many societies and cultures, and this issue seeks to break the taboo with a collection of diverse voices celebrating sex, gender, and intimacy in all their glorious (and sometimes messy) expressions.
The Toyon 69 Launch Party will be on Thursday, April 20th from 5:30-7:30 pm in the Great Hall (located above the College Creek mailroom) and on Zoom.
Join us on 4/20 in celebrating the writers, artists, and editors of 69! During the event, there will be featured readings from contributors and a recognition of 2023 award recipients. The event is completely free and open to the public.