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Tuesday, February 21, 2023
- 10:00 AM1hOnline Polling with Poll EverywherePoll Everywhere is a dynamic online polling platform and web-based student response system that allows participants to vote, respond, and provide feedback on teacher-generated prompts. PollEverywhere is a tool designed to engage your students with various polling activities such as word cloud, questions, and Q&A. Students can respond on their computer, iPad or mobile phone and the instructor can link the activities to Canvas grading to give students credit for their participation. This workshop will cover how to get started with PollEverywhere, how activities such as word cloud work, and how to create these activities.
- 10:00 AM4hFarmers MarketCome out and enjoy our annual AS Farmers Market.
- 10:00 AM4hFarmers MarketCome out and enjoy our annual AS Farmers Market.
- 10:00 AM4hTrash TalkersTrash talkers is a waste education program that empowers the CSUN community to responsibly dispose of materials on and off-campus and reduces contamination of the waste stream. This program also aims to educate Matadors on how to live a zero-waste life through fun and interactive games. Get started on a guide to zero-waste at CSUN [1][1] https://www.csun.edu/zero-waste
- 10:00 AM4hTrash TalkersTrash talkers is a waste education program that empowers the CSUN community to responsibly dispose of materials on and off-campus and reduces contamination of the waste stream. This program also aims to educate Matadors on how to live a zero-waste life through fun and interactive games. Get started on a guide to zero-waste at CSUN [1][1] https://www.csun.edu/zero-waste
- 1:00 PM1h 30mRebel Vision: Black Female and Non-Binary Photographers - a Photographic Presentation and Conversation with Tara PixleyTara Pixley Photographer and scholar Tara Pixley will talk about how her work and that of other Black female and non-binary photographers charter alternative futures for critically-engaged photography that challenges colonialism, heteronormativity, and racism, making visible structural forms of violence and patriarchy. Pixley will be in conversation with the Bradley Center's director, José Luis Benavides, and archivist, Keith Rice.Tara Pixley, Ph.D. is a queer, Jamaican-American photographer, filmmaker and media scholar based in Los Angeles, where she is an Associate Professor of Journalism at Loyola Marymount University. She is a 2022 Reynolds Journalism Fellow and 2022 Pulitzer Center Grantee, a 2021 IWMF NextGen Fellow, a 2020 awardee of the World Press Photo Solutions Visual Journalism Initiative and a 2016 Visiting Knight Fellow at Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Her writing and photography have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Newsweek, Allure, HuffPost, Nieman Reports, ESPN Magazine, and the Black Scholar, among many others. Her filmic and photographic work intersect with her scholarship and advocacy, each addressing the intersectionality of race, gender, class, visual rhetoric, and the potential for visual media to reimagine marginalized communities. She is on the Board of stock photo co-op Stocksy United and serves as Secretary of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Board. She is also a co-Founder and the current Director of Authority Collective — an organization dedicated to establishing equity in visual media — and she is currently working on a book chronicling the move to decolonize the visual journalism industry.Join us for other Black History Month events throughout February [1][1] https://library.csun.edu/bhm-2023