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#spilledink #spilledinkpoetry #poetryisnotdead #poetryislife #poem #poetrycommunity #writer #writercommunity #writerofig #writerofinstagram #bymepoetry #titanic #pantoum #pantoumpoem #pantoumpoetry #poetonstandby #losangeles #losangelespoetry #manhattanbeach #dominguezhills #humboldt #Humboldt state university #Arcata https://www.instagram.com/p/BpJg160HeUt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1df3gd2y9sxrz
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Through twist and turn I present you with.. the most expensive piece of paper I've ever won. . . . . . . . . . . #bachelor #csudh #collegegraduation #college grad #cumlaude #dominguezhills #inthehills #free #freedom #instafree #wedidit #win #realworld #media #audio (at California State University, Dominguez Hills)
#cumlaude#media#college#win#bachelor#collegegraduation#free#dominguezhills#freedom#instafree#realworld#csudh#inthehills#wedidit#audio
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LILIFLOR's ARTIVISM IN ACTION WORKSHOP Ayer at @csudominguezhills Repost from @liliflorart: "Facilitated this workshop Artivism in Action: Education, Empowerment and Transformation at 4th Annual Womens Conference at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Invited to feature and present Artivist work from Mujeres de Maiz. This was definitely fun to see the excitment of many possibilities how students can use their skills and talents for social change. Thank you to all the participants and organizers for inviting us. More information about how you can host a workshop @mujeresdemaiz www.mujeresdemaiz.com #mujeresdemaiz #mdm #artinaction #artivism #artivist #artivism #socialchange #students #educate #empower #transform #action #artismyweapon #artasatool #artheals #artlife #dominguezhills #calstatedominguezhills #womensconference #internationalwomensmonth #liliflorart
#empower#mdm#artlife#educate#artheals#internationalwomensmonth#action#calstatedominguezhills#liliflorart#artivism#artivist#socialchange#dominguezhills#artinaction#students#transform#artismyweapon#womensconference#mujeresdemaiz#artasatool
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Did you know you could take the @metrolosangeles blue or silver line and catch the Toro Express to campus? https://t.co/B8QMphqXM2 http://pic.twitter.com/qYTzv2UQxy
— CSU Dominguez Hills (@DominguezHills) October 5, 2017
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#Repost @sacnas with @repostapp ・・・ Dr. Ximena Cid |#actuallivingscientist trained by LPSLI, now assistant professor @DominguezHills - Apply now:https://sacnas.org/events/leadership #LPSLI17 @aaasorg #AAAS #leadership #diversityinSTEM #mentorship #networking #communitybuilding #science #culture #community #diversity #STEM #STEMdiversity #districtofcolumbia#washingtondc #postdoc #postdocs #professionals #tribalcollege #phd #leadershipdevelopment #leadershiptraining #womeninSTEM #womeninscience #native #indigenous #chicana #latina
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The look of a man who is ready to graduate. This photo was taken by my mom, she also got me all those pretty flowers around my neck. #flasbackfriday #dominguezhills #csudhgrad16 #csudh #fbf (at California State University, Dominguez Hills)
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Yay college 👓🎓 #co2016 #dominguezhills
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Q: How has study abroad and travel helped you today? Kyle Lee California State University International Program Alumni 2014-2015 My experience from studying abroad and travelling has changed my life completely. Before I left for Seoul, South Korea I was not sure what I wanted to do as a career in Political Science. At Yonsei University in Seoul I started to participate in many activities and conventions that related to Political Science. I took a class in International Law where I gained new perspectives from the students in my class who came from all over the world. In this class I had to represent my country and really prove to the class that stereotypes about the United States were wrong. I also got to go to meetings regarding North and South Korean reunification and the ramifications of the Korean comfort woman during the Japanese Colonial period. These events during my time abroad helped shape my career path in which I showed great interest in international relations and foreign policy. When I came back to Dominguez Hills I had new found drive and determination to pursue my aspirations in the Political Field.I have joined organizations such as the Japanese American Citizens League and now want to pursue a career in the foreign-service with the United States Department of State. Without studying abroad I would not have found the ambition, drive and passion I have today to pursue a career that I want. I have gained a new found confidence in myself to be able to compete in an interconnected world and have now recognized myself as a global ambassador and leader from my experiences abroad.
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Yaaas! I got into Dominguez Hills! #collegebound #DominguezHills plus I get to graduate with #Biliteracy and #APScholar yay! Pshh all those people who didn't believe in me said I was gunna get pregnant and drop out I don't have to prove them wrong because I just did and I'm not done yet. 💘💋 #insertmotivationalquotehere
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Encouraging words: UCI’s Thomas Parham speaks to Compton high school students as part of systemwide Achieve UC event: http://bit.ly/1s13dLf
Photo by Steve Zylius, UC Irvine Communications.
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#csudh #dominguezhills #loker #studentunion #usu (at Loker Student Union)
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Why Asian Americans should study abroad.
The face of America is rapidly changing, so is the rest of the world. Historically, many different ethnicities have had a major influence on shaping the United States. Asian and Pacific Islander cultures are no exception. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Asian population in the U.S. is projected to grow more than 200 percent in the next fifty years, from 3.8 percent to 8 percent. Furthermore, the Census Bureau also predicts that by the year 2100, ethnic minority groups in the United States will make up 60 percent of our country’s population, with a significant number being of Asian origin. Getting in touch with your family’s heritage can be another strong motivation to study abroad. Many Asian/Pacific Islander Americans report tremendous educational and personal benefits from exploring countries where their families have roots. Whether your family recently immigrated to the U.S. or has lived here for generations, and whether you are discovering your family’s culture for the first time or interested in learning more, study abroad can provide you with an opportunity to get in touch with your heritage and explore your own identity. There is a distinct challenge Asian/Pacific Islander Americans face abroad. Many other cultures only have experience with Asian/Pacific Islander Americans through the American media (i.e. news, sports, music, and movies). Asian/Pacific Islander American students may become frustrated when stereotypes from home follow them overseas. However, this is your chance to be an individual, as well as a representative of your culture, and to encourage positive understanding of global diversity. Everywhere diversity is increasing. There is a growing importance for students in the U.S. to travel and study in other countries. The chance to live and study in another culture will provide you with the ultimate learning experience, as well as the perfect opportunity to get out and explore the world. With the realities of globalization today, the options Asian and Asian/ Pacific Islander students have for studying abroad are endless. Whether you choose to study in Barcelona or Beijing, Guatemala or Ghana, Delhi or Dublin, to explore your heritage or to immerse yourself in a different culture, studying abroad will be an experience that will change the way you see the world. There are countless reasons why you should participate in a study abroad program. A number of Asian/ Pacific Islander Americans were strongly shaped by their international experiences, including: •Elaine L. Chao, 24th Secretary of Labor of the United States. As a former Director of the Peace Corps, she established the first Peace Corps programs in the Baltic nations of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union. •Amy Tan, bestselling novelist and author of The Joy Luck Club, was born and raised in California, but finished her high school education in Montreux, Switzerland. She says, "When my feet touched China, I became Chinese. I knew I was not totally Chinese, but I felt the connection It was a sense of completeness, like having a mother and a father. I had China and America, and everything was all coming together finally."
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Wanna hear me make an ass of myself on a college radio station? Tune in at 6:30 to see what I have lined up. (Hint: I have no idea what I'm doing) #collegeradio #dominguezhills #radio #awesome
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