Calendar
Week of Mar 17th
March 17, 2024 (3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 17, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowMarch 18, 2024 (8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 18, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowBoosting Your Mental Game!
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March 18, 2024Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer.
LC-137 Success CenterMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 18, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesNutrition Fair
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March 18, 2024Healthy Nutrition is a pleasant journey, how about a healthy start today. Nutrition Information March 18, 2024 see attached flyer.
Library SidewalkWomen's History Month - The Power of Stories
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March 18, 2024The Power of Stories
with Dr. Vicki Ruiz
March 18, 11:00am - 12:15pm, PAC 107LC-155 Teleconference CenterMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 18, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesASCC Cabinet Meeting
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March 18, 2024ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom
Automotive Partners Building11110 Alondra Blvd.Norwalk, CA 90650March 19, 2024 (14 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 19, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 19, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)
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March 19, 2024AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera
Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 19, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesPresident's Hour
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March 19, 2024Take a moment to share what's on your mind with Dr. Fierro. No appointment necessary.Falcon SquareTherapy Dogs in the Success Center
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March 19, 2024Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17.
Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment.
Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
- Clicking on this link to automatically Zoom with a receptionist from 9am – 9pm: Zoom
- Clicking on this link to chat with a Success Center receptionist from 9am – 9pm: https://www.cerritos.edu/sc/chat.htm
- Calling the Success Center at extension 2541
View the flyer.
Student Success OfficeWomen's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir
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March 19, 2024BOOK CLUB - First Gen: a Memoir
Begins March 5th and also meets on the 19th, and 25th at 11:00am, CTX/Zoom
Open to students, faculty, and staff. Receive a free book.
Contact: Lydia Alvarez at [email protected]Women's History Month - Women in Accounting and Finance
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March 19, 2024Women in Accounting and Finance
with Rei Kamio
March 19, 11:00am - 12:15pm, SS136/ZOOMSocial Science 136ASCC Court Meeting
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March 19, 2024ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom
Automotive Partners Building11110 Alondra Blvd.Norwalk, CA 90650Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 19, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesMicrosoft Excel Workshop
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March 19, 2024This session will introduce students to the basic skills needed to create an Excel spreadsheet and manipulate data. You will learn how to set up a spreadsheet, enter data, use formulas, and learn about many of useful Excel functions such as AutoFill, Sort, Filter, Format Painter and more. This free small-group session lasts 60 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants.
LC-62 - In the Library Computer LabInter-Club Council Meeting
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March 19, 2024The Inter-Club Council brings all registered student clubs together to promote collaboration and regular communication between the multitude of student clubs at Cerritos College. During meetings, the ICC discusses ICC events and activities, as well as promotes the activities and events of other student clubs and organizations.
LC-155 Teleconference CenterWomen's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
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March 19, 2024A Feminist Standpoint: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
with William Mittendorf
March 19, 7:00pm, ZOOMMarch 20, 2024 (12 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 20, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowUndocu Support Group
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March 20, 2024Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information.
Santa Barbara BuildingTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 20, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 20, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesWomen's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Epistemologies
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March 20, 2024A Feminist Standpoint: Epistemologies
with William Mittendorf
March 20, 11:00am - 12:15pm, SS 137SS 137Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person
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March 20, 2024Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice.
So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation.
Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesTrue Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group
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March 20, 2024Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee.
Santa Barbara BuildingMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 20, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesASCC Senate Meeting
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March 20, 2024ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom
LC-155 Teleconference CenterAT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)
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March 20, 2024AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera
Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In
Board of Trustees Meeting
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March 20, 2024Meetings are held on Wednesdays in the Cheryl A. Epple Board Room of the Administration Building beginning at 7:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
Cheryl A. Epple Board RoomMarch 21, 2024 (12 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 21, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 21, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
–
March 21, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesWomen's History Month - Powerlands (a documentary film)
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March 21, 2024Powerlands (a documentary film)
with Director Ivey-Camille
March 21, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Teleconference Center (LC-155)LC-155 Teleconference CenterJournaling for Wellbeing: Personalize a Journal & Learn Journaling for Resilience
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March 21, 2024Journal writing nurtures your mental wellbeing while expressing yourself. Get your creativity on by crafting your personalized journal. The workshop also provides tips for starting a journaling practice and offers a refresher about how journaling can benefit your mental wellbeing. Workshop occurs January 18th, February 15th, March 21st & April 18th. Participation is strongly encouraged but personal disclosure is not required. No experience is necessary. View the flyer.
LC-137 Success CenterMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 21, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesTherapy Dogs in the Success Center
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March 21, 2024Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17.
Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment.
Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
- Clicking on this link to automatically Zoom with a receptionist from 9am – 9pm: Zoom
- Clicking on this link to chat with a Success Center receptionist from 9am – 9pm: https://www.cerritos.edu/sc/chat.htm
- Calling the Success Center at extension 2541
Student Success OfficeWomen's History Month - Who is Generation Z?
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March 21, 2024Who is Generation Z?
with Dr. Corey Seemiller, Professor of Leadership Studies in Education and Organizations, Wright State University
March 21, 2:00 - 3:00pm, ZOOMCanvas Workshop
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March 21, 2024This presentation is an overview of the Canvas course management system and the tools your instructors most commonly use to deliver class content to you. You will learn how to access and navigate Canvas and use the “Online Readiness Modules”. These modules are especially helpful to first time and online students. You will also learn to use the Canvas calendar to keep track of important events and assignments. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants.
LC-62 - In the Library Computer LabWomen's History Month Speech Contest
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March 21, 2024This speech contest is open to all Cerritos College students. Participants will be given prompts related to the theme of Women’s History Month. Students will be given 30 minutes to research and outline a brief extemporaneous speech in response to their prompt. Students will then deliver their speeches in a preliminary round. The top preliminary speakers will present their speech a second time in a final round to compete for prize money worth up to $200 for first place!
Visit www.cerritos.edu/whm for more Women's History Month info and events.Social Science 207Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert
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March 21, 2024Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm
Performing Arts CenterMarch 22, 2024 (8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Sip & SNACC fundraiser
March 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024
In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students.
The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability.
SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses.
Contact a Please find a SNACC member
Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 22, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowCounseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday
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March 22, 2024Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling
Talon Marks Newsletter
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March 22, 2024New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today!
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 22, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 22, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesCerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert
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March 22, 2024Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm
Performing Arts CenterMarch 23, 2024 (6 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Sip & SNACC fundraiser
March 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024
In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students.
The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability.
SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses.
Contact a Please find a SNACC member
Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College
Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
March 23, 2024
Teresa Flores
AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024
Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of
the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of
colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s
migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and
nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing
installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The
window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells
out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los
Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the
makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the
sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a
twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video
was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern
California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families
while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to
survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our
capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection.
East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings,
videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with
Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied
drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis
College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni.
Art Gallery WindowFinancial Aid Saturday Workshops
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March 23, 2024The Financial Aid Office will be hosting FREE FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application Workshops on Saturdays (see flyer for dates). The workshops are open to ALL. No registration is needed; just come! Participants will be entered into the Cash4College $1,500 Scholarship Raffle.
Financial Aid OfficeFree Income Tax Preparation and Filing
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March 23, 2024Come get your taxes prepared and filed for free on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at our annual VITA Event! VIew the flyer.
BE 116Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert
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March 23, 2024Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm
Performing Arts Center