BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ÎçŇąľçłˇ - ECPv6.15.15//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL: X-WR-CALDESC:Events for ÎçŇąľçłˇ REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20180311T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20181104T090000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20190310T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20191103T090000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20200308T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20201101T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190307T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190307T180000 DTSTAMP:20260520T032127 CREATED:20190221T171157Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T171157Z UID:64253-1551974400-1551981600@tricities.wsu.edu SUMMARY:Picture Books and Social Justice-Diversity Lecture DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh on March 7\, 4-5 p.m.\, to see his livestreamed presentation\, “Picture Books and Social Justice.” Tonatiuh will share some of his children’s books and talk about the role children’s literature can play in teaching our youth about social justice issues like immigration. The presentation is great for teachers\, social workers\, parents\, and anyone working in youth programming. \n  \nThis event will also be available via Global Campus\, https://connections.wsu.edu/events-calendar/picture-books-and-social-justice/ \n  URL:/event/picture-books-and-social-justice-diversity-lecture/ LOCATION:Floyd 243\, 2710 University Dr\, Richland\, 99354\, United States CATEGORIES:community,Featured event,student ORGANIZER;CN="Yuliya Ardasheva":MAILTO:yuliya.ardasheva@wsu.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190319T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190319T200000 DTSTAMP:20260520T032127 CREATED:20190312T211408Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T211408Z UID:64830-1553018400-1553025600@tricities.wsu.edu SUMMARY:Diversity Lecture: On the Power of Memoir: Writing Black Lives Into the Future - Darnell Moore DESCRIPTION:Diversity Lecture from the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center Speaker Series – On the Power of Memoir: Writing Black Lives Into the Future by Keynote Speaker: Darnell Moore URL:/event/diversity-lecture-on-the-power-of-memoir-writing-black-lives-into-the-future-darnell-moore-2/ LOCATION:floyd 244\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354\, United States CATEGORIES:community ORGANIZER;CN="Yuliya Ardasheva":MAILTO:yuliya.ardasheva@wsu.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190321T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190321T200000 DTSTAMP:20260520T032127 CREATED:20190218T174945Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T174945Z UID:64168-1553187600-1553198400@tricities.wsu.edu SUMMARY:Campus lecture and discussion - Expert Women Explore The Heavy Burden Of Hanford Cleanup DESCRIPTION: In celebration of Women’s History Month\, the Northwest News Network’s Anna King will present her award-winning public radio project Daughters of Hanford at ÎçŇąľçłˇ. \nAfterwards\, King will moderate a panel discussion with three of those featured expert women. The event starts at 5 p.m.\, March 21\, in ÎçŇąľçłˇâ€™ East Auditorium. \n“These women have intense experiences\, great depth of knowledge and funny stories to share about Hanford\,” says Anna King\, who also appears on WSU’s Northwest Public Broadcasting. “Hanford is a heavy burden that we all inherit and these women’s wisdom is invaluable.” \nÎçŇąľçłˇ\, WSU WiSTEM and the Women Chemist Committee of the American Chemical Society\, Richland Section\, are presenting the entertaining program together. \nDaughters is oral histories\, portraits and personal archives of women who changed the World War II plutonium production site\, and women who were changed by it. The evening’s panel discussion will feature three Daughters of Hanford: retired Washington State Ecology geologist Zelma Maine Jackson\, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Frannie Smith and retired head of Washington State Ecology’s Hanford program\, Jane Hedges. \n“Women’s contributions to the Hanford site and the Manhattan Project sites across the country\, but especially at Hanford\, are unknown\,” says Zelma Maine Jackson. “When you think of the nuclear industry you think of men\, you never think of women. But more than likely they performed 90 percent of the hard work — the laborious\, tedious\, number crunching\, dictating a letter\, making a policy come into effect — it’s always been the mental heavy load carried by women.” \nDaughters of Hanford was created in partnership with ÎçŇąľçłˇ\, The REACH\, and Northwest Public Broadcasting. Daughters is a series\, a museum installation and a radio documentary. Daughters was awarded the Washington State Historical Society’s David Douglas award. \n“This won’t be a stiff lecture\, or a glum chat\,” King says about the upcoming event at ÎçŇąľçłˇ. “Bring a young woman or girl and grab a seat for this entertaining evening full of dynamic sound\, surprising Northwest stories\, poignant moments and laughter.” \nDaughters gets its name from nuclear science. “Daughter products” are isotopes formed by radioactive decay of some other isotope. Daughters collaborators include: ÎçŇąľçłˇâ€™s associate professor of fine arts Doug Gast\, Seattle-based photographer Kai-Huei Yau\, and newly-minted APM podcast editor Phyllis Fletcher. You can listen to the audio stories and explore the full project and photography at daughtersofhanford.org. URL:/event/campus-lecture-and-discussion-expert-women-explore-the-heavy-burden-of-hanford-cleanup/ LOCATION:East Auditorium\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354 CATEGORIES:Calendar,community,Community Event,Event,university ORGANIZER;CN="Anna King":MAILTO:aking@wsu.edu END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR