I happened to watch one of Li Ziqi’s videos several years ago and I was blown away. Her cuisine, craftwork, the process of building things from scratch, and nature at her home location in Sichuan,…
Posts published in March 2021
Protestors assembled en masse on Saturday, March 7, demanding the protection of Black trans women’s lives and decrying the violence against all trans women. The rally began at the Cal Anderson Park playfield, where a…
On March 10th, Seattle Central hosted an evening with Jericho Brown for the Central 2 Community Series. Jericho Brown is the author of three collections of poetry and has won several awards recognizing his talent…
We at the counseling center wanted to reach out to students and share information on what we do and how to best access our services. Counseling Services at Seattle Central College Seattle Central Faculty Counselors…
It’s been a year since the lockdown due to COVID-19. We, international students, have been through so much mess in every aspect possible. We went through the time when former President Trump’s administration tried to…
Women today are strong and independent. It is hard to track down a field where they have not made their mark; whether design, medicine, media, sports, finance, innovation or engineering. Alongside dominating in many expert…
On March 6, hundreds of Seattle residents amassed to protest the ongoing atrocities committed against women in Tigray, Ethiopia. The rally called for the end of rape and assault of Tigray’s mothers and daughters, who…
Last Wednesday, March 3, a facilities department employee was assaulted right outside Seattle Central’s Broadway Campus in an attempted robbery, according to the Public Information Office and a security officer familiar with the accident. Facility…
This time last year, news began to spread about the impending threat of COVID-19, yet the implications of the virus were undermined by misinformation, misconception, and an innocent, underlying naivety that left us – as…