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Posts tagged as “Conversations on Social Issues”
COSI: Beyond Individualism, Towards Solidarity: The Limits of Identity Politics in Antiracist Activism
Alexa VillatoroOn Thursday, Dec. 2, the Seattle Central College Library hosted the last Conversations on Social Issues (COSI) session of the quarter. Central humanities professors Anna Hackman, Ph.D., and Vero Barrera-Kolb presented on the limits of…
The only long-term side effect you see from vaccination is life. Christian Kinlin On Thursday, Nov. 18 via Zoom, Seattle Central College’s library hosted another Conversations on Social Issues (COSI) featuring Christian Kinlin, a STEM-B…
COSI: The Intersections of Policing and Healthcare
Juan Miguel JocomLast week’s COSI (Conversation on Social Issues) session hosted by the Seattle Central Library on October 28 via Zoom focused on the intersections of policing and healthcare. Moderated by Reference and Instruction Librarian Kimberly Tate-Malone,…
COSI: The Struggle for Philippine Democracy
Juan Miguel JocomOctober is Filipino American History Month. This week’s COSI (Conversations on Social Issues) session sponsored by the Seattle Central College Library held at 12 p.m. on October 21 reminded me of the historical struggles to…
On June 3rd, the Seattle Central College library hosted another event in the Conversations On Social Issues (COSI) series, featuring NYU professor and co-organizer for numerous organizations dedicated to abolishing student debt and pushing for…
COSI: Learning behind bars: Race, equality and academics in prison
Smile TongkawDid you know that some Seattle Central students reside in the Monroe Correctional Complex while getting their Associate of Arts degree? On Thursday, March 4, a part of the Conversations on Social Issues (COSI) series…
COSI – Open educational resources: The student perspective
Smile TongkawThis Thursday, Central hosted another Conversations on Social Issues (COSI) discussion, called “Open Educational Resources (OER): The Student Perspective.” The Zoom event was held by Robert Selfe, Associated Student Council’s Executive of Student Success, and…
COSI event: Music is the message: Popular music and social change
Thang NguyenOn the early afternoon of Jan. 24, the very first COSI (Conversations on Social Issues) of the year, “Music is the Message”, sparked conversation about music and social change. Kimberly Tate-Malone, a librarian at Seattle…
On December 3rd, a Zoom meeting to discuss COVID-19 and Public Health was held through Zoom at 12 PM as part of the Conversations on Social Issues (COSI). The event featured Dr. Jay McLean-Riggs, a…