JAM Sessions 2020

Get ready to JAM and end Convocation on a high note. All sessions start at 2 p.m. 

  • Meeting ID: 937 2351 1425
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Presenters
Jessica Logan and family

Description
My husband,10-year old daughter, and I will play one or two traditional fiddle tunes for your acoustic music edification.

  • Meeting ID: 950 3626 8232
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Irankarapte! Welcome!

This session is for all Seattle Colleges faculty and staff who claim Native, First People, Indigenous, Aboriginal heritages. Come meet, SEE, share stories, and connect with other Native and Indigenous people, and figure out how we can stay connected to support each other throughout the year.

We are still here! 

Iyairaykere! Thank you!

Betsy Hasegawa, Ainu (First People of Japan), South Seattle College

  • Meeting ID: 957 4873 3789
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Presenters
Julius Rodriguez

Description
Facilitated meet & greet.

Safe space for LGBTQIA+ employees who are interested in meeting each other, supporting each other's identities, and battling isolation during COVID-19.

  • Meeting ID: 931 1796 7304
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Presenter
Kerry Howell

Description
Are you a curious stargazer? Maybe even a dabbler (or more) in the realm of astrology? September 22nd marked the Fall Equinox – an equal time of sunlight and darkness – reminding us about the principle of balance and/or a key point of change.

Join us to jam about the dynamic patterns in our skies and how they can reflect important stages for us personally and globally.

  • Meeting ID: 950 2221 3103
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Presenter
Stephanie Dykes

Description
I will sing a song a capella,most likely "Weather the Storm" by Benjamin Scheuer.

  • Meeting ID: 997 1561 0729
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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Presenters
Dennis Coy Denman

Description
ENGAGE in community and put on for the culture as we kick off the academic year on a high note. This jam session is dedicated to faculty and staff who identify as Black or African American, who are in need of finding community, support, and inspiration.

Those in attendance will hear from leaders and elders as well as have the opportunity to share about the impact and importance of community during this time. Everything said in this room is rooted in believing the narratives of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and recognizing systemic oppression (This language was borrowed from We Here.) If you do not identify as a BIPOC, we invite you to select another session to attend. Reflect on why a space like this is needed in the first place. 

  • Meeting ID: 955 3198 7622
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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  • Meeting ID: 976 1241 1866
  • Passcode: Enjoy20

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