The symposium's theme, "The Real World: Are You Ready", featured a prosecutor Rammy Barbari, and a panel of speakers consisting of: Aprill Turner, Malisa Amado, Ray Gilmer, Ashley Buster, Thomas Williams, and Michelle Rroctor Rogers.
Amy Ellis Nutt discusses her book “Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family,” in which she traces the transformation of Wyatt, one of identical twin boys, into Nicole and the transformation of their family.
Discussing the impact of cultural intelligence and the usage of inclusive language on identity.
In this session, Brenna Kutch instructs about LGBTQIA2S+ identities and helps reflect on being more inclusive of these identities in our personal lives and on campus (students and colleagues).
Discussing the impact of cultural intelligence and the usage of inclusive language on identity.
Welcome to The IDEA Podcast, a show that welcomes inclusion, diversity, and embracement to all. This episode explores the subject of Inclusivity and Decolonization. MC Social Justice Ambassadors Patrick Ibañez and Darryl Lesesne talked with MC Assistant professor, Dr. Katya Salmi, and MC student Melany Claros.
"Radicalization of the Concept of 'American': Teaching Race and Decolonization Through the National Museum of the American Indian" Please copy and paste the link below in your browser to watch the content.: https://youtu.be/lEjcIulV6Ew
In the second episode of The IDEA Podcast, we decolonize your diet. At the core center of this show, we want to explore, explain and expound on how food justice and environmental justice are intricately linked. MC Social Justice Ambassadors Patrick Ibañez and Darryl Lesesne talked with MC MC students Sara Hijazi and Genevive Banaticla.
Exposing participants to the Inclusive Excellence model and the critical importance of equity, civility, and inclusion in the 21st century
Georgetown Law Professor Sheryll Cashin shares insights from her recent book White Space, Black Hood during her keynote at Montgomery College.
Join writer and vocalist Alexa Patrick in an energizing Black History Month event as she performs poems from her debut collection, Remedies for Disappearing (Haymarket Books, 2023). The collection explores the intricate stories of Black girlhood. If you have wild aunties, whether you've gone to a prom or not, or if you've ever felt like "the only" in a space where you wanted to be seen, this event is for you. Click on the link below to watch the show on Youtube: https://youtu.be/AvHT3bpPCws
Montgomery College has started its journey towards becoming an antiracist institution.
As we recall the tragedies of Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Tanisha Anderson, among others, a cry to "Say Her Name" resonates for many of us.
"Radicalization of the Concept of 'American': Teaching Race and Decolonization Through the National Museum of the American Indian" Please copy and paste the link below in your browser to watch the content.: https://youtu.be/lEjcIulV6Ew
Professsor Copeland shares her class project involving the African American Museum
This video tells the story of the journey students took as part of 50th anniversary of the Greensboro Four.
Why aren't we all allowed the same access to food and nutrients our bodies need? Professor Jessica Yamamoto explores in Why It Matters.
Montgomery College Alumna Nathalie Vilson discusses some of the do's and don'ts for using a microwave.
Montgomery County Food Council's Food Security Program Director, Amanda Nesher, speaks with Montgomery College's Sara Ducey about what is programs and services regarding food insecurity are available to Montgomery County residents.
MCTV Student Intern, Neel Hodgkinson, takes viewers on a trip to one of Montgomery College's Mobile Markets, a monthly event where food is given away for free to student, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Learn how to turn your social skills and passion to create into lucrative future with a career in Hospitality Management.
Montgomery College's Veterans Transition program (Combat2College) has partnered with Nourish Now to provide student veterans with a week worth of food every month.
Six Montgomery College student veterans discuss their experiences before, during, and after U.S military service. Montgomery College provides a veterans transition program called Combat2College for student veterans.
Montgomery College's Veterans Transition Program (Combat2College) provides wellness activities for student to reduce stress, stay in shape, increase focus to achieve academic success.
Montgomery College provides academic coaches, tutors, and advisors to help students navigate school. These services are different from one another but are equally important to helping students graduate and/or transfer.
MC is an open access community college with something for everyone. See why YOU belong Here at MC.
Did you know life coaches charge over $100 per hour in the professional world? Here at MC our academic coaches are free to students in the Achieving the Promise Academy. Learn more about the academy and ask our coaches and current students any questions during our live FAQ session.
Find out more about Montgomery College's Student Health and Wellness Center and discover the impact mental health can have on your academic success.
Panama Jackson sheds light on a series he spearheaded for THE ROOT in late 2020 that tasked several writers to be vulnerable enough to discuss mental health issues in the Black community as well as their own relationship with mental health battles. For resources on mental health at MC visit https://www. montgomerycollege.edu/lif...