PFLAG Monthly Chapter Meeting

Please join us " The coming out process for a deeply religious family and the journey to acceptance".
Family acceptance plays a critical role in reducing risk and promoting the well being of our LGBT children. We will hear the story one courageous families' journey. There will be time for sharing and support.

PFLAG Parents, Family, Friends of LGBT is an all volunteer non-profit organization. We are not affiliated with any political or religous group.

PFLAG Monthly Chapter Meeting

Please join us " The coming out process for a deeply religious family and the journey to acceptance".
Family acceptance plays a critical role in reducing risk and promoting the well being of our LGBT children. We will hear the story one courageous families' journey. There will be time for sharing and support.

PFLAG Parents, Family, Friends of LGBT is an all volunteer non-profit organization. We are not affiliated with any political or religous group.

IHC VISITING SCHOLAR TALK: MEDIA BEFORE GUTENBERG

Although “media” conjures modern, technologized modes of communication (television, the internet, print journalism), mediation is a central part of all communication. In the Middle Ages, media referred to networks of voices, texts, bodies, human actions, and nonhuman forces that were involved in sense perception, social interaction, storytelling, and other acts of cultural transmission. This talk

LOBERO LIVE PRESENTS Marc Cohn Trio

After winning a GRAMMY for his soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer/songwriters, combining the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great soul man. He’s a natural storyteller, balancing the exuberant with the poignant, and able to distill universal truth

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making

SBCC Career Skills Institute

Improve your career advancement potential and success in the workplace with analytical thinking, decision making and problem solving techniques. Career Skills Institute’s Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making course will help you learn to apply judgment and insight to break problems into component parts and apply deductive reasoning.

You may elect to take this course independent of a Career Skills Institute digital badge or apply it to the Workplace Essentials Certificate. Participants who earn this certificate will have a gained a deeper understanding of time management tools, critical thinking techniques and problem solving strategies.

To obtain the Workplace Essentials Certificate, participants must complete a total of three courses:

(1) Time Management I
(2) Business Writing in the Technology Age
(3) Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making will be taught on Tuesday, April 10 from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.

Course number: PRO NC005 (CRN 63021)

Date: Tuesday, April 10

Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.

Location: SBCC Wake Campus, Room 28; 300 N Turnpike Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93111

Class cost: Free

Contact: Register online at www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282

Career Skills Institute at Santa Barbara City College

The SBCC Career Skills Institute is part of the programs offered through the SBCC School of Extended Learning. It launched in 2015 to address the growing gap between the skills employers need and the current lack of workforce skills. The innovative program is endorsed by LinkedIn® and serves job seekers, employers and employees with a tuition–free, noncredit certificate program to provide career training for employees and job seekers. Participants can earn certificates and digital badges demonstrating knowledge and skills in over 25 areas of business, design and technology. For more information, visit www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282. To learn more about the SBCC School of Extended Learning, visit www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning.

The Rape of Recy Taylor

“Its voices… are gentle and persuasive, using the horrific details of the rape and its aftermath as ballast to stabilize a heart-wrenching history of systemic injustice.”- NY Times Recy Taylor, a 24-year-old black mother and sharecropper, was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 Alabama. As was common in Jim Crow South, few women

Change is the New Constant

Change is the New Constant

SBCC Career Skills Institute

In today’s workplace, Change is the New Constant. Help yourself and your team to navigate these changes with Career Skills Institute’s Change is the New Constant class. Develop change management communication skills based on contemporary change models and change lifecycle stages.

You may elect to take this course independent of a Career Skills Institute digital badge or apply it to the High Performance Teams Certificate. Participants who complete this badge will develop an understanding of team and leadership development, and key skills in negotiation, collaboration and communication strategies.

To obtain the High Performance Teams Certificate, participants must complete a total of three courses:

(1) Building High Performance Teams
(2) Change is the New Constant
(3) Personality Styles and Difficult Relationships

Change is the New Constant takes place on Wednesday, April 11 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, with a one hour lunch break included.

Course number: PRO NC017 (CRN 64095)
Date: Wednesday, April 11
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
Location: SBCC Wake Campus, Room 28; 300 N Turnpike Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93111
Class cost: Free
Contact: Register online at www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282

Career Skills Institute at Santa Barbara City College
The SBCC Career Skills Institute is part of the programs offered through the SBCC School of Extended Learning. It launched in 2015 to address the growing gap between the skills employers need and the current lack of workforce skills. The innovative program is endorsed by LinkedIn® and serves job seekers, employers and employees with a tuition–free, noncredit certificate program to provide career training for employees and job seekers. Participants can earn certificates and digital badges demonstrating knowledge and skills in over 25 areas of business, design and technology. For more information, visit www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282. To learn more about the SBCC School of Extended Learning, visit www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning.

Change is the New Constant

Change is the New Constant

SBCC Career Skills Institute

In today’s workplace, Change is the New Constant. Help yourself and your team to navigate these changes with Career Skills Institute’s Change is the New Constant class. Develop change management communication skills based on contemporary change models and change lifecycle stages.

You may elect to take this course independent of a Career Skills Institute digital badge or apply it to the High Performance Teams Certificate. Participants who complete this badge will develop an understanding of team and leadership development, and key skills in negotiation, collaboration and communication strategies.

To obtain the High Performance Teams Certificate, participants must complete a total of three courses:

(1) Building High Performance Teams
(2) Change is the New Constant
(3) Personality Styles and Difficult Relationships

Change is the New Constant takes place on Wednesday, April 11 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, with a one hour lunch break included.

Course number: PRO NC017 (CRN 64095)
Date: Wednesday, April 11
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
Location: SBCC Wake Campus, Room 28; 300 N Turnpike Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93111
Class cost: Free
Contact: Register online at www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282

Career Skills Institute at Santa Barbara City College
The SBCC Career Skills Institute is part of the programs offered through the SBCC School of Extended Learning. It launched in 2015 to address the growing gap between the skills employers need and the current lack of workforce skills. The innovative program is endorsed by LinkedIn® and serves job seekers, employers and employees with a tuition–free, noncredit certificate program to provide career training for employees and job seekers. Participants can earn certificates and digital badges demonstrating knowledge and skills in over 25 areas of business, design and technology. For more information, visit www.sbcc.edu/csi or call (805) 683-8282. To learn more about the SBCC School of Extended Learning, visit www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning.

Workshop: Traditional Art of Brush Painting

Led by Yumiko Glover, MFA 2016, participants will paint images using sumi ink on rice paper. Exploring eastern concepts of observation and brush art and its related cultural elements will be discussed. For up to 12 participants, materials provided. Please RSVP by April 9 to 805-893-2951 or lgarcia@museum.ucsb.edu.

Crossings + Boundaries Reading: Of Great Importance – Nachoem M. Wijnberg

The poems in Of Great Importance discuss taxes and debts, stocks and flows, citizenship and labor contracts, notaries and accountants, factories and strikes, freedoms and fundamental rights, how to make money and how to win elections, when to declare war and when to found a new state.

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