Discovering the Artist: Communicate & Celebrate, the Star within
March 5, 2019, 11:00 a.m. to noon at the OCC Multicultural Center
Acclaimed actor, Pepe Serna, has appeared in more than 100 feature films and 300 television shows. His CLEEO 6.0 presentation is titled "Discover the Artist: Communicate and Celebrate, the Star within" and will feature improvisational acting techniques that incorporate culture and focus on character education. His breakthrough improv techniques aid sharing cultural values and traditions to build self-confidence and esteem. His work has inspired many over 40 years, including educators, students, sports teams, and corporate professionals. CLEEO provides cultural competency opportunities for the OCC campus community and supports Latin@s academic success in higher education.
Presentation and Art Exhibit Combing Through Hystory y Nuestra Identidad
Meet the Artist! - April 30, 2019, 3 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. at the OCC Multicultural Center
Featuring local artists: Gloria Sanchez, Heriberto Luna, Jennifer Guiterrez-Morgan, and Abel Rodriguez. This event will be examining through a Latin@ lens: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity from Pre-Columbian to contemporary Latinx through art works of various mediums such as painting, drawing, crafts, and installation art. The art exhibit will be available through May 2nd.
Hosted by Eric Cuellar, Jordan Stanton, and Maria Guadalupe.
Funded by OCC Student Equity and IMC.
How I Used the Latino Double Impostor Syndrome to Fuel My Career
May 2, 2019, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the OCC Multicultural Center
Why do many Latino students, especially in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) feel unwelcome in higher education? How can Latinos feel empowered to be in charge of their own education?
Dr. David E. Hayes-Bautista, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, shares his personal story of how his struggles with the Latino Double Impostor Syndrome fueled his academic career in health sciences research.
While many groups can feel the Impostor Syndrome in college, Latinos have to deal with unique Latino Double Impostor Syndrome:
- They feel they are too Mexican to be American; then
- They feel they are too American to be Mexican.
How can Latino students feel that they "fit in" with the world of higher education? Especially in the sciences?
Dr. Hayes-Bautista shares how he found his academic leadership voice by confronting, and solving, his personal experience of the Latino Double Impostor Syndrome. His leadership voice has guided his research career at the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at UCLA to achieve first-ever insights into Latinos, health and American society.
"Culture and Comics: An Artistic Journey"
OCC Multicultural Center, March 20, 2019, 2 - 3:30 P.M.
By Javier Hernandez, Cartoonist and Author of the Comic Book Series, El Muerto.
Publisher-Los COMEX
"The Evolution of Latino Urbanism: From the Civil Rights to the Present"
OCC Multicultural Center, April 18, 2019, 3 - 4:30 P.M.
By James Rojas, Urban Planner, Community Activist, and Artist.
Founder-Latino Urban Forum
"Authoring The Magical Mindful Day: Developing Compassion and Creativity in your Life"
OCC Multicultural Center, April 23, 2019, 3 - 4:30 P.M.
By Deborah Salazar Shapiro, Author, Psychotherapist, Mindfulness Teacher, and Artist.
Book Author of -"The Magical Mindful Day"
"Financial Concepts and Ideas to strengthen the Latino Community"
OCC Multicultural Center, April 25, 2019, 3 - 4:30 P.M.
By Diego Hayes-Bautista, Financial Planner.