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City Chatter April 2017 Issue The City’s College WELCOME Back! Looking to see what’s happening on campus This Spring Semester? Get it all here in “City Chatter” April’s edition. each month “City Chatter” provides you with highlights of on-campus events and featured stories. As always, Thank you for your support! Editor: Colleen Stringfellow Disclaimer: Any errors (i.e. misspelled names or words) are the sole responsibility of the individual who submiƩed their announcements and/or yers, that could not be edited or rewriƩen due to format.

April 2017 City Chatter - lacitycollege.edu · works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey, which led ; Vanity Fair . to label him as "the most important

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City Chatter April 2017 Issue

The Cityrsquos College

WELCOME Back

Looking to see whatrsquos happening on campus This Spring Semester Get it all here in ldquoCity Chatterrdquo Aprilrsquos edition

each month ldquoCity Chatterrdquo provides you with

highlights of on-campus events and featured stories

As always Thank you for your support

Editor Colleen Stringfellow Disclaimer Any errors (ie misspelled names or words) are the sole responsibility of the individual who submiƩed their announcements andor flyers that could not be edited or re‐wriƩen due to format

FOUR‐PART SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS SYMPOSIUM

Expand your Understanding of Sexual Violence PrevenƟon and Response

830 AM ‐ 330 PM

Tuesday April 11 2017 ‐ ESC Board Room Focus on PrevenƟon and Response

Friday April 14 2017 ‐ LA City College Focus on LGBTQ Perspective

Friday April 21 2017 ‐ LA Southwest College Focus on Law Enforcement Perspective

Friday April 28 2017 ‐ LA Valley College Focus on Lawyersrsquo PerspecƟve

(Note AŌernoon panels will be different for each locaƟon as noted above)

Reserve your seat today PROGRAMMING INCLUDES

Keynote on lsquoCycle of Violencersquo by Dr Raymond Mars LAPD Psychologist

Panel Discussions PresentaƟons on Title IX Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Bystander IntervenƟon Clery Act and Related LawsRegulaƟons LACCD Sexual Misconduct Policy

InformaƟon and Resource Display

Reservation required for continental breakfast amp lunch

END SEXUAL VIOLENCE

Office for Diversity

Equity amp Inclusion

rsquo

-

AFT College Staff Guild Local 1521A

Supports

Denim Day shyWednesday April 26 2017 shy

Sexual Assault Awareness shyThere Is No Excuse and Never an Invitation to RAPE shy

Observe Denim Day with Los Angeles Community College District Trustees shyStudents ndash Staff ndash Faculty ndash Administrators shy

During the month of April California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) observes Denim Day California

This day is in protest to an Italian Supreme Court decision that overturned a rape conviction The Court decided

the female plaintiff could not have possibly been raped because she was wearing tight jean pants

Since the 1990 s Denim Day California has sent a message that there is never a reason

or excuse to sexually assault anyone

Join the many participants who will be wearing their denim clothing in support of the survivors of sexual

violence and their knowledge and awareness of this devastating issue

WEAR YOUR JEANS WITH A PURPOSE

For more information log on to OPEIU537AFL CIOIL

wwwdenimdayinfoorg 2017 Denim Day Flyer

+

32+32 = Math 112

Pre-Algera

Math 105

y=ndash4x+3

Want to review before the math assessment test

Want to increase your math placement 1-2 levelsNeed to take Math

Attend a boot camp offered by the Math department This boot camp will be a 6 week 21 hour program (35 hours on Fridays from930 am to 100 pm in Franklin Hall 106) starting Friday April

14th 2017 through Friday May 19th This boot camp will enhanceyour chances of being placed 1-2 levels higher for a math course above your present level if you are currently pre-math 125

If you have questions regarding the program please email Professor Kian Kaviani at kavianklacitycollegeedu or

323-953-4000 ext 2811 If you are interested in participating in the boot camp please complete this survey

httpswwwsurveymonkeycomrMathCampBoot

ATTENTION STUDENTS

2ndash = ndash4 21

ASSESSMENT OFFICE April 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1000 AMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

OFFICE CLOSED

NO TESTING

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 12 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy ESL 1200 PM- Math (OSS) 300 PMshy ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

SSB 245 SSB 245 SSB 245

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Math (OSS) 300 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

31 Once you have completed the Assessment test please sign up for an orientation (either the ENL or ESL depending on which test you signed up for) either at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicesmatriculationorient_welcomehtml or at the Assessment Office and when you complete that please schedule a counseling appointment at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicescounselcounselingonlineapptshtml or at the Assessment Office

Please bring your student (88XXXXXX) amp picture ID to take the exam and schedule exam appointments

Assessment Appointment Office hours

Mon 800 am-600 pm Tue 800 am-600 pm Wed 800 am-700 pm Thu 800 am-600 pm Fri 800 am-200 pm

Go to the Assessment Office in the Student Services Building (SSB) to schedule your appointment

ENL=English as a Native Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Students can take the English and Math test with this test Allow 2shy2frac12 hours for the test ESL=English as a Second Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Allow 2-2 frac12 hours for the ESL test Math=Math placement test Allow 2 hour for the test

Not actual test time Includes test time signing in and instructions for test

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

FOUR‐PART SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS SYMPOSIUM

Expand your Understanding of Sexual Violence PrevenƟon and Response

830 AM ‐ 330 PM

Tuesday April 11 2017 ‐ ESC Board Room Focus on PrevenƟon and Response

Friday April 14 2017 ‐ LA City College Focus on LGBTQ Perspective

Friday April 21 2017 ‐ LA Southwest College Focus on Law Enforcement Perspective

Friday April 28 2017 ‐ LA Valley College Focus on Lawyersrsquo PerspecƟve

(Note AŌernoon panels will be different for each locaƟon as noted above)

Reserve your seat today PROGRAMMING INCLUDES

Keynote on lsquoCycle of Violencersquo by Dr Raymond Mars LAPD Psychologist

Panel Discussions PresentaƟons on Title IX Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Bystander IntervenƟon Clery Act and Related LawsRegulaƟons LACCD Sexual Misconduct Policy

InformaƟon and Resource Display

Reservation required for continental breakfast amp lunch

END SEXUAL VIOLENCE

Office for Diversity

Equity amp Inclusion

rsquo

-

AFT College Staff Guild Local 1521A

Supports

Denim Day shyWednesday April 26 2017 shy

Sexual Assault Awareness shyThere Is No Excuse and Never an Invitation to RAPE shy

Observe Denim Day with Los Angeles Community College District Trustees shyStudents ndash Staff ndash Faculty ndash Administrators shy

During the month of April California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) observes Denim Day California

This day is in protest to an Italian Supreme Court decision that overturned a rape conviction The Court decided

the female plaintiff could not have possibly been raped because she was wearing tight jean pants

Since the 1990 s Denim Day California has sent a message that there is never a reason

or excuse to sexually assault anyone

Join the many participants who will be wearing their denim clothing in support of the survivors of sexual

violence and their knowledge and awareness of this devastating issue

WEAR YOUR JEANS WITH A PURPOSE

For more information log on to OPEIU537AFL CIOIL

wwwdenimdayinfoorg 2017 Denim Day Flyer

+

32+32 = Math 112

Pre-Algera

Math 105

y=ndash4x+3

Want to review before the math assessment test

Want to increase your math placement 1-2 levelsNeed to take Math

Attend a boot camp offered by the Math department This boot camp will be a 6 week 21 hour program (35 hours on Fridays from930 am to 100 pm in Franklin Hall 106) starting Friday April

14th 2017 through Friday May 19th This boot camp will enhanceyour chances of being placed 1-2 levels higher for a math course above your present level if you are currently pre-math 125

If you have questions regarding the program please email Professor Kian Kaviani at kavianklacitycollegeedu or

323-953-4000 ext 2811 If you are interested in participating in the boot camp please complete this survey

httpswwwsurveymonkeycomrMathCampBoot

ATTENTION STUDENTS

2ndash = ndash4 21

ASSESSMENT OFFICE April 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1000 AMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

OFFICE CLOSED

NO TESTING

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 12 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy ESL 1200 PM- Math (OSS) 300 PMshy ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

SSB 245 SSB 245 SSB 245

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Math (OSS) 300 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

31 Once you have completed the Assessment test please sign up for an orientation (either the ENL or ESL depending on which test you signed up for) either at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicesmatriculationorient_welcomehtml or at the Assessment Office and when you complete that please schedule a counseling appointment at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicescounselcounselingonlineapptshtml or at the Assessment Office

Please bring your student (88XXXXXX) amp picture ID to take the exam and schedule exam appointments

Assessment Appointment Office hours

Mon 800 am-600 pm Tue 800 am-600 pm Wed 800 am-700 pm Thu 800 am-600 pm Fri 800 am-200 pm

Go to the Assessment Office in the Student Services Building (SSB) to schedule your appointment

ENL=English as a Native Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Students can take the English and Math test with this test Allow 2shy2frac12 hours for the test ESL=English as a Second Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Allow 2-2 frac12 hours for the ESL test Math=Math placement test Allow 2 hour for the test

Not actual test time Includes test time signing in and instructions for test

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

rsquo

-

AFT College Staff Guild Local 1521A

Supports

Denim Day shyWednesday April 26 2017 shy

Sexual Assault Awareness shyThere Is No Excuse and Never an Invitation to RAPE shy

Observe Denim Day with Los Angeles Community College District Trustees shyStudents ndash Staff ndash Faculty ndash Administrators shy

During the month of April California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) observes Denim Day California

This day is in protest to an Italian Supreme Court decision that overturned a rape conviction The Court decided

the female plaintiff could not have possibly been raped because she was wearing tight jean pants

Since the 1990 s Denim Day California has sent a message that there is never a reason

or excuse to sexually assault anyone

Join the many participants who will be wearing their denim clothing in support of the survivors of sexual

violence and their knowledge and awareness of this devastating issue

WEAR YOUR JEANS WITH A PURPOSE

For more information log on to OPEIU537AFL CIOIL

wwwdenimdayinfoorg 2017 Denim Day Flyer

+

32+32 = Math 112

Pre-Algera

Math 105

y=ndash4x+3

Want to review before the math assessment test

Want to increase your math placement 1-2 levelsNeed to take Math

Attend a boot camp offered by the Math department This boot camp will be a 6 week 21 hour program (35 hours on Fridays from930 am to 100 pm in Franklin Hall 106) starting Friday April

14th 2017 through Friday May 19th This boot camp will enhanceyour chances of being placed 1-2 levels higher for a math course above your present level if you are currently pre-math 125

If you have questions regarding the program please email Professor Kian Kaviani at kavianklacitycollegeedu or

323-953-4000 ext 2811 If you are interested in participating in the boot camp please complete this survey

httpswwwsurveymonkeycomrMathCampBoot

ATTENTION STUDENTS

2ndash = ndash4 21

ASSESSMENT OFFICE April 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1000 AMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

OFFICE CLOSED

NO TESTING

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 12 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy ESL 1200 PM- Math (OSS) 300 PMshy ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

SSB 245 SSB 245 SSB 245

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Math (OSS) 300 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

31 Once you have completed the Assessment test please sign up for an orientation (either the ENL or ESL depending on which test you signed up for) either at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicesmatriculationorient_welcomehtml or at the Assessment Office and when you complete that please schedule a counseling appointment at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicescounselcounselingonlineapptshtml or at the Assessment Office

Please bring your student (88XXXXXX) amp picture ID to take the exam and schedule exam appointments

Assessment Appointment Office hours

Mon 800 am-600 pm Tue 800 am-600 pm Wed 800 am-700 pm Thu 800 am-600 pm Fri 800 am-200 pm

Go to the Assessment Office in the Student Services Building (SSB) to schedule your appointment

ENL=English as a Native Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Students can take the English and Math test with this test Allow 2shy2frac12 hours for the test ESL=English as a Second Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Allow 2-2 frac12 hours for the ESL test Math=Math placement test Allow 2 hour for the test

Not actual test time Includes test time signing in and instructions for test

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

+

32+32 = Math 112

Pre-Algera

Math 105

y=ndash4x+3

Want to review before the math assessment test

Want to increase your math placement 1-2 levelsNeed to take Math

Attend a boot camp offered by the Math department This boot camp will be a 6 week 21 hour program (35 hours on Fridays from930 am to 100 pm in Franklin Hall 106) starting Friday April

14th 2017 through Friday May 19th This boot camp will enhanceyour chances of being placed 1-2 levels higher for a math course above your present level if you are currently pre-math 125

If you have questions regarding the program please email Professor Kian Kaviani at kavianklacitycollegeedu or

323-953-4000 ext 2811 If you are interested in participating in the boot camp please complete this survey

httpswwwsurveymonkeycomrMathCampBoot

ATTENTION STUDENTS

2ndash = ndash4 21

ASSESSMENT OFFICE April 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1000 AMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

OFFICE CLOSED

NO TESTING

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 12 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy ESL 1200 PM- Math (OSS) 300 PMshy ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

SSB 245 SSB 245 SSB 245

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Math (OSS) 300 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

31 Once you have completed the Assessment test please sign up for an orientation (either the ENL or ESL depending on which test you signed up for) either at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicesmatriculationorient_welcomehtml or at the Assessment Office and when you complete that please schedule a counseling appointment at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicescounselcounselingonlineapptshtml or at the Assessment Office

Please bring your student (88XXXXXX) amp picture ID to take the exam and schedule exam appointments

Assessment Appointment Office hours

Mon 800 am-600 pm Tue 800 am-600 pm Wed 800 am-700 pm Thu 800 am-600 pm Fri 800 am-200 pm

Go to the Assessment Office in the Student Services Building (SSB) to schedule your appointment

ENL=English as a Native Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Students can take the English and Math test with this test Allow 2shy2frac12 hours for the test ESL=English as a Second Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Allow 2-2 frac12 hours for the ESL test Math=Math placement test Allow 2 hour for the test

Not actual test time Includes test time signing in and instructions for test

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

ASSESSMENT OFFICE April 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1000 AMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

Drop in lab 9 amshy2 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

(Office Hours 830 am-400 pm)

OFFICE CLOSED

NO TESTING

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 am- Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 4 pm-SSB 245 12 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy ESL 1200 PM- Math (OSS) 300 PMshy ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

SSB 245 SSB 245 SSB 245

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ENL (OSS) 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245 ESL 300 PMshy

SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

ESL 1200 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy4 pm-SSB 245

Math (OSS) 300 PMshySSB 245

Drop in lab 9 amshy12 pm-SSB 245

ESL 930 AM-SSB 245

31 Once you have completed the Assessment test please sign up for an orientation (either the ENL or ESL depending on which test you signed up for) either at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicesmatriculationorient_welcomehtml or at the Assessment Office and when you complete that please schedule a counseling appointment at httpwwwlacitycollegeeduservicescounselcounselingonlineapptshtml or at the Assessment Office

Please bring your student (88XXXXXX) amp picture ID to take the exam and schedule exam appointments

Assessment Appointment Office hours

Mon 800 am-600 pm Tue 800 am-600 pm Wed 800 am-700 pm Thu 800 am-600 pm Fri 800 am-200 pm

Go to the Assessment Office in the Student Services Building (SSB) to schedule your appointment

ENL=English as a Native Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Students can take the English and Math test with this test Allow 2shy2frac12 hours for the test ESL=English as a Second Language placement test You will complete a computerized exam Allow 2-2 frac12 hours for the ESL test Math=Math placement test Allow 2 hour for the test

Not actual test time Includes test time signing in and instructions for test

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

CHATTER HALL The KCACTF National Honors were announced by Gregg Henry Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

The Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy won three significant awards

Distinguished Costume Design Chloe Annick Ginsburg - Waiting for Lefty

Distinguished Performance by an Actor in a Play Cyrus Palizban for his role as Keller in Waiting for Lefty

and one of the most prestigious awards of the festival

Distinguished Ensemble of a Play or Musical The cast of Waiting for Lefty

Congratulations to Chole A Ginsburg Cyrus Palizban the cast and crew of Waiting for Leftymdashand itrsquos Director Tony Maggio and the entire faculty and staff of the Theatre Academymdashfor continuing the record of excellence in production and performance that has made our program a national leader in the training of theatre artists for over 85 years

A special thanks to Robert Schwartz Director of Los Angeles City College Foundation our Deans Allison Jones and Alex Davis and all of the members of the administration who have supported our efforts to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Leslie Ferreira Department Chair

LACC President Renee D Martinez

and Frank Gehry

at LACC Foundation Conference room

April 11 2017 Los Angeles City College alumni Frank Gehry famous architect visitshyed the campus Mr Gehry attended Los Angeles City College in the early part of his life year and went on to graduate from University of Southern California (USC)

A number of his buildings including his private residence have become world-renowned attractions His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey which led Vanity Fair to label him as the most important architect of our age

Gehrys best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris France MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge Masshysachusetts The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinshynati campus Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle New World Center in Miami Beach Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Dancing House in Prague the Vitra Design Museum and the MARTa Herford museum in Germany the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto the Cineacutemathegraveque Franccedilaise in Paris and 8 Spruce Street in New York City

Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial

On April 26th CAFYES will hold a fundraising event in LACC center quad area from 12pmndash 3pm Lunch will be served (tacos and all of the sides) This is a group that supports foster families Please join CAFYES faculty in supporting this event

A special thanks to LACC Dietetic Program for supporting this event

Professor Gayle Stafsky Director of LACC Dietetic Program will offer a community services class on grains of the world on Saturday April 22nd 1230pm -230pm The class will be preparing grains from cultures around the world as the basis for delicious meals Interested participants can sign up through community services Students of the class will learn to appreciate grains in a completely new light

1 of 3

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

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MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

CHATTER HALL-Conrsquot Congratulations to LACC Collegian on an Outstanding year of Student Success

SCHOLARSHIPS

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ scholarships)

Ande Richards Clinton Cameron and Curtis Sabir received scholarships to assist with tuition and school supplies Both students were recognized for outstanding achievement in journalism

AWARDS

College Media Association (CMA Apple Awards)

First Place Best 2-year College Newspaper (Second consecutive year)

Students from Los Angeles City College were in New York City March 10-14 to attend the CMA convention where they particishy

pated in workshops created to help student journalists hone their craft

At the end of the convention the Apple Awards ceremony took place and LACC won Best 2-year Newspaper two years in a row

The team bested The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine El Camino College and The Hudsonian Hudson Valley

Community College

California College Media Association (CCMA Division C)

Best News Series

First Place Clinton Cameron Disabled Series

Best Breaking News Story

Third Place Eve Moreno Theft Vandalism Discovered in HFPA Building

Best Newspaper Column

First Place Kyle Blaylock Colin Kaepernick

Best Features Photograph

Honorable Mention Anwar Torres Disabled Students

Best Photo Illustration

Second Place Edward Locke Alperts Give Millions

Best Overall Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Newspaper Front Page Design

Honorable Mention Richard Martinez

Best Infographic

Second Place Claire Bush Millennial

2 of 3

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

Ralph Bunche Scholarship (RBS) Chatter Wall News

Congratulations Approximately two dozen LACC students achieve TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) certification through UCLA which gives them priority consideration on their transfer applications TAP certification is done through the RBS program and requires completion of 4-5 honors sections (depending on majors) and 30 hours of community service

Several other LACC students have also been accepted to UC Irvine through the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program which guarantees them admission based on maintaining a high GPA and completing their major requirements

Three RBS students from Los Angeles City College were accepted to present research talks at the Honors Transfer Council of California annual honors conference at UC Irvine on April 1st Brittany Bednash will be presenting Embellished Invasion The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Influence on the Adornments of the Celtic British Isles Alexander He will be preshysenting Tribulations of the Death Drive and Religion in Emily Dickinsonrsquos Poetry and Monica Serrano will be presenting The Analects of Confucius The Great Literature and Interpretaion of China

Alexander He has also been accepted to present his talk at the Honors Bay Symposium at Stanford University on May 7th

3 of 3

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

REGISTER YOUR GRIEVANCES

IN A THREE-HOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST DEBORAH FAYE LAWRENCE MFA

httpwwwdeedeeworkscom

Thursday April 202017 1pm [sharp] to 4 pm Los Angeles City College Department of Visual amp Media Arts CHEM 204205 (2-D Design Classroom) 2nd Floor

Join Seattlersquos award-winning satirical and fearless collagist as we pillage magazines and make beautiful art of the remnants Truth1ldquoArtisnotamirrorheldupto reality but ahammer withwhichtoshape itrdquo ndash Bertolt Brecht Truth2 ldquoMagazinesare publishedtosell us things we donrsquot need Thatisagood reason to cut themuprdquo ndash Deborah F Lawrence

FREE BYO Magazinesscissorsglue stick hands eyes fervor and your sense of humor Your First Amendment Rights are already in place Image copy 2015 by Deborah Faye Lawrence

Brought to you by the LACC Department of Visual amp Media Arts and the LACC Foundation

Seattleartist DeborahFayeLawrence wasthewinnerofthe 2015 IrvingandYvonneTwiningHumberAward for CreativeExcellenceinVisual ArtShehasearnedgrantsfromtheCreativeCapitalFoundation ArtistTrust Pollock-KrasnerFoundation 4Culture andmanyothers Despiteherradicalideas herartworkhasbeen displayedinTheWhiteHouse

DaVinciHallisbeingrenovatedFindtheDepartmentofVisualampMediaArtsontheothersideofcampus in theCHEM Building

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

Book Program Arlie Hochschild ndash 421

Ϧϋήν ή ΏΏϋνΧνρ ΎΧ ϋΎν ͼϲΧ ΧΈ Χν Χ ͵ήϦνΧΎΧ ήΧ ϋ ΦνΎΧ

ΎϋΉ Friday April 21st 1 ndash 230 PM Herb Alpert Music Center Rm 210 The LACC Book Program presents one of the most influential sociologists of our generation Arlie Hochschild

Her latest book STRANGERS IN THER OWN LAND explores why Americans voted for Trump

Please join us Friday for an informal conversation with an excellent important author

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

The Los Angeles City College Book Program Presents

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poetry Power and Paradoxes

Bending Toward Justice Reading amp Talk

ldquobecause to have a son is to have a country because my son will bury me here

because countries are in our blood and we bleed themrdquo ldquoLearning to Love Americardquo Shirley Geok-lin Lim (1998)

Thursday April 20th

Herb Alpert Music Center Lecture Hall 140 - 1230pm

How do ordinary people access the forces of speech and voice on the page stage and Internet to speak to the powerful Poet writer amp scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim will address the paradoxes wherein poets generally among the disempowered in the United States speak truth to themselves and others

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you -Maya Angelou

Scholarship Awards for the best in

Short Story Poetry ESL Writing (Short Story or Poetry)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TUESDAY APRIL 18TH 2017 AT NOON LACC ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT

JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301

Submission guidelines available at the EnglishESL Department Office in JH 301

CONTACT NADIA ELAHI 323-953-4000 EXT 2717

Presented LACC EnglishESL Department By

LACC Foundation

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

LACC EnglishESL Departments 19TH Annual Writing Contest

Deadline for Submissions Tuesday April 18th at 12pm

Location JEFFERSON HALL ROOM 301 (front desk)

Entrants may submit in the following categories Short Story andor Poetry

Scholarship prizes will be awarded for the best 3 short stories and the best 3 poems

Guidelines and Rules for Short Story Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Short stories should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the short story Note Screenplays

do not qualify as short stories bull Five copies of each story are required Please do not staple all of your stories

together Only staple each short story individually if the story is more than a page bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12

point font bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the short story bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoShort Storyrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the short story titles

listed (or first line of each story if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for poetry you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of three short story submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Guidelines and Rules for Poetry Submissions

bull No previously published work including self-published work may be submitted bull Poems should be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages bull There are no restrictions on the style or genre of the poem

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

bull Five copies of each poem are required Please do not staple all of your poems together For example if you submit 5 copies of one poem please use a paper clip not a staple Only staple each poem individually if the poem is more than a page

bull All submissions must be typedword processed and double-spaced Please use 12 point font

bull The authorrsquos name should not appear anywhere on the poem bull The category of the submission should be clearly indicated on each page of the

manuscript ie ldquoPoetryrdquo bull Include one separate cover page for the submission with all of the poetry titles listed

(or first line of each poem if there is no title) In addition include the writerrsquos name address telephone number email address and Student ID

bull All entrants must submit an official computer printout of their current class schedule which proves they are currently enrolled at LACC for the Spring 2017 semester The entrants name must appear on the printout Note If you are also submitting for short story you only need one printout

bull Submissions will NOT be returned bull Limit of four poetry submissions per entrant bull Anyone who does not meet the above guidelines is subject to disqualification

Winners will need to make arrangements to attend the Awards Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 25th in the Student Union

For more information contact Professor Nadia Elahi in the EnglishESL Department at (323) 953-4000 x2717

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

ATTENTION ESL STUDENTS

DO YOU ENJOY WRITING CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE SHORT STORIES

DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE POETRY

IF SO WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO ENTER THE LACC ENGLISHESL 19TH

ANNUAL WRITING CONTEST YOU MAY CHOOSE TO WRITE A SHORT

STORY OR A POEM OR BOTH YOU MAY EVEN WRITE MORE THAN ONE

THREE WINNERS 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE and 3RD PRIZE

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS DURING A SPECIAL CEREMONY IN FRONT OF FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS CLASSMATES AND PROFESSORS

HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ENTER THE WRITING CONTEST 1 SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL POEM OR AN ORIGINAL SHORT STORY OR BOTH WRITTEN

IN ENGLISH (YOU MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE ENTRY HOWEVER YOU MAY ONLY SUBMIT UP TO 4 POEMS AND UP TO 3 SHORT STORIES) NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK INCLUDING SELF-PUBLISHED WORK MAY BE SUBMITTED

2 SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT (JEFFERSON HALL 301) NO LATER THAN APRIL 18th 2017 at 12pm

3 MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS TYPED OR WORD PROCESSED 4 INCLUDE 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH ENTRY 5 POEMS SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 10 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 6 DO NOT STAPLE ALL OF YOUR POEMS TOGETHER ONLY STAPLE IT IF THE POEM

IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE OTHERWISE USE A PAPER CLIP 7 SHORT STORIES SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN 15 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES 8 STAPLE EACH INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORY IF IT IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE 9 DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME DIRECTLY ON YOUR WORK 10 CLEARLY INDICATE ON EACH PAGE OF THE SUBMISSION THAT THIS IS ldquoESL

WRITINGrdquo ALSO INDICATE IF THE WORK IS A SHORT STORY OR A POEM 11 YOU MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT LACC IN AN ESL CLASS FOR THE

SPRING 2017 SEMESTER YOU MUST INCLUDE A PRINTOUT OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE WITH YOUR SUBMISSION YOUR NAME MUST APPEAR ON THE CLASS SCHEDULE

12 FILL OUT THIS FORM ON THE BACK AND ATTACH IT WITH A PAPERCLIP IN FRONT OF YOUR WORK AND YOUR 5 PHOTOCOPIES OF EACH SUBMISSION

WINNERS WILL THEN BE SELECTED AND NAMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE ENGLISHESL DEPARTMENT THE AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS MAY 25TH IN THE STUDENT UNION

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WELCOMES

Ms Shaena Engle

The Cityrsquos College MS SHAENA ENGLE

PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Shaena Engle has joined the LACC staff as Manager of Public Relations Ms Engle has over 17 years of experience in marketing and public relations Shaena worked as Director of Marketing and Communications at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank prior to coming to LACC At the LARFB Ms Engle organized and planned the October 2016 Taste of the NFL Rams Welcome Home Los Angeles event at Universal Studios where top chefs including Neal Fraser Duff Goldman Susan Feniger Josiah Citrin and Ray Garcia among others teamed with NFL players to raise money for the Food Bank She was also responsible for producing videos utilizing top LA chefs to generate record high social media awareness for the Food Bank

Shaenarsquos experience as a former UCLA Director of Communications places her in direct reporting to LACC President Reneegrave D Martinez Ms Engle will support all public relations marketing and advertising as well as direct and supervise design web and collateral content As the Director of Communications at UCLArsquos Graduate School of Information and Education Studies Shaena developed and implemented all marketing advertising branding and public relations efforts on both a local and national level Her work included utilizing social networking tools to interact with students alumni donors and media She also served as a liaison across school events and provided marketing support for a 70-member faculty

Prior to her position at UCLA Ms Engle was the Communications and Marketing Director at Countrywide Home Savings and Loan California Bank and Trust and Sanwa Bank where she was responsible for strategic marketing corporate communications plans for leading financial institutions In addition she supervised internal marketing communications departments and outside agencies to provide integrated strategic plans

Ms Engle began her career working in various public relations agencies where she directed and executed publicity efforts for non-profits entertainment television book radio hospitality and healthcare accounts She also has written for a variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times AOL and Pasadena Magazine and has authored three books and several iPhone apps

Ms Engle is a UCLA graduate with a BA in English Literature

Join us in welcoming Ms Shaena Engle to the Los Angeles City College Family

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

theatreacademylacitycollegeedu

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

WORKSHOPS

100 GRADUATION

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LOCAL DISTRICT CENTRAL

PARENT SUMMIT 2017 WHEN

Saturday April 29th 2017 830 am - 130 pm

WHERE

Los Angeles City College (LACC) in the Quad Area 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

FREE ENTRANCE bull REFRESHMENTSbull FREE PARKING bull

ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN bull

TRANSLATION AVAILABLE

DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

LEARNING

ATTENDANCE

FEATURING Student Performances

Guest Speakers

A Special Message from

Local District Central

Superintendent Roberto A

Martinez

Information about Free LACC

Classes

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT

ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE

OR YOUR LOCAL LAUSD PARENT AND FAMILY CENTER

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

EL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL LE INVITA A LA

CUMBRE DE PADRES

2017 CUAacuteNDO

saacutebado 29 de abril 2017

830 am - 130 pm

DOacuteNDE

Patio interior de Los Angeles City College (LACC) 855 N VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90029

ENTRADA GRATIS bull REFRIGERIOS bull ESTACIONAMIENTO

GRATIS bull ACTIVIDADES PARA NINtildeOS DE EDAD ESCOLARbull

SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACIOacuteN

PARTICIPE EN

TALLERES SOBRE

100 de GRADUACIOacuteN

DESARROLLO DEL IDIOMA

INGLEacuteS

APRENDIZAJE SOCIOshy

EMOCIONAL

ASISTENCIA ESCOLAR

PRESENTANDO ORADORES INVITADOS

ACTUACIONES ESTUDIANTILES

MENSAJE ESPECIAL DEL

SUPERINTENDENTE DEL

DISTRITO LOCAL CENTRAL

ROBERTO A MARTINEZ

INFORMACIOacuteN SOBRE CLASES

GRATIS OFRECIDAS POR PERSONAL

DE LACC

MAacuteS INFORMACIOacuteN EN ACHIEVELAUSDNETLDCENTRALPACE O EN EL CENTRO FAMILIAR DE SU ESCUELA LAUSD LOCAL

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE THEATRE ACADEMY SPRING 2017 PRODUCTIONS

CROCODILE SEEKING REFUGE

Fri Apr 21 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 22 2017 8PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 3PM

Thu Apr 27 2017 715PM

Fri Apr 28 2017 8PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 2PM

Sat Apr 29 2017 8PM

May 4 2017 3PM

SHOW THREE TBA

Fri May 12 2017 8PM

Sat May 13 2017 2PM

Sat May 13 2017

8PM

Thu May 18 2017 715PM

Fri May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 19 2017 8PM

Sat May 20 2017 8PM

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

10th

Annual Earth Day Celebration at Los Angeles City College

When Thursday April 20th 2017 from 10 am to 230 pm

Where In front of the Student Union building

What Join us and celebrate the wonders of planet Earth and be informed about the

impacts we have on our one home There will be posters edible insects water-tasting

test ice cream making plant sale brain games Chemistry and Astronomy demos and

more

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

On behalf of LACCrsquos Office of Economic Development Workforce Education

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761

LACC FIT FOR LIFE CLUB

TUESDAYS 1135 AM ndash 1250 PM

KINESIOLOGY NORTH ROOM 202 FITNESS CENTER

ALL LACC STAFF MEMBERS amp STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ISHIE 310-7338761