We invite you to join us as we sit down with clothing healer and small business owner, Claire Beaumont, to learn more about her story, journey at Evergreen, and mail-in clothing repair company, Foreverywear. Alumni Programs is denoted as AP and Claire Beaumont is denoted as CB in this interview.
AP: Tell us about yourself, who is Claire Beaumont?
We invite you to join us as we sit down with advocate, change-maker, and belonging leader, Megan Matthews, to learn more about her story, journey at Evergreen, and role supporting Washingtonians' move toward equity. Alumni Programs is denoted as AP and Megan Matthews is denoted as MM in this interview.
AP: Tell us about yourself, who is Megan Matthews?
We invite you to join us as we sit down with community artist, graphic designer, painter, mother, and storyteller, Dionne Bonner to learn more about her story, journey at Evergreen, and community integrated art. Alumni Programs is denoted as AP and Dionne Bonner is denoted as DB in this interview.
AP: Tell us about yourself.
DB: I am a visual artist from Tacoma, WA and I have lived here all my life. I am a mother, community member, and storyteller. I am very observant of my environment, people, and society.
We invite you to join us as we sit down with filmmaker, musician, actor, and Evergreen alumnus, Miguel Pineda, to learn more about his story, journey at Evergreen, and BIPOC media company: Porcupine Media. Alumni Programs is denoted as AP and Miguel Pineda is denoted as MP in this interview.
AP: Tell us about yourself.
Join Master of Public Administration (MPA) faculty, staff, alumni, and the current MPA Tribal Governance cohort for a special event marking the 20th anniversary of the MPA Tribal Governance program.
Since MPA admitted the first Tribal Governance cohort in 2002, over 175 students have completed their Master of Public Administration program in this first-of-its-kind concentration specializing in managing and administering tribal governments.
Book Talk: Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities and The Tribal Administration Handbook
Join us for a facilitated discussion with distinguished MPA alumni and faculty: Laural Ballew MPA '06, Kris Peters '14 MPA '16, Merisa Jones MPA '18 and Amy Gould. The authors will discuss their new chapters in Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities and The Tribal Administration Handbook.
We invite you to join us as we sit down with author, podcaster, advocate, and dual alumnus, Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson to learn more about her story, journey at Evergreen, and recently published memoir The Last Sandstorm. Alumni Programs is denoted as AP and Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson is denoted as JFD in this interview.
AP: Tell us about yourself Jasmin.