Join Pomona student Brian Bishop and Rhonda Fitzgerald of the Sustained Dialogue Campus Network to build a skill required in structured dialogue-to-action processes: brainstorming about actions to take. We’ll learn how to use brainstorming and structuring to fight racism. RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/137674906351
In collaboration with the Hack For Black Lives hackathon, the Hive is running a design crash course centered around social change. Come and gain an experiential overview of the human-centered and design thinking processes! We’ll cultivate empathy, define a problem, form many ideas, and make and test a rough prototype. Hacking can create a product […]
Scripps Professor Martha Gonzalez, Chicana artivista, singer, and scholar, will introduce her artistic and political social justice work through collective songwriting. She will explore her own background as a key member of Quetzal which has helped shape her philosophy and practice of combining art and activism. In conjunction with a FGSS (Scripps) class and The […]
How do professionals use human-centered design to help improve humanity and the environment? Come to our virtual panel to find out! You’ll come away with ideas for careers and tools to integrate design into your life path. RSVP here!
Join Professor Fred Leichter in an Empathetic Listening Workshop, as part of our Alumni Virtual Hangout (AVH) series on Wednesday, March 3, at 5 p.m. PST. We live in a world desperately in need of more and better listeners. Come to this “Ears On” workshop to learn simple tricks and to sharpen your listening skills. […]
This semester, we are excited to present to you Part 1 of a Benton Art Museum, Pomona History Department (Professor Arash Khazeni) and Hive collaboration: Art After Hours with Joe Skoby. Join us for a visit to the studio of Joe Skoby, a Southern California ceramicist inspired by the nature of his native state. Skoby’s […]
Create ceramic vessels with La Jolla ceramicist, Joe Skoby. We’ll introduce the basic techniques and skills of hand-building, and explore their possibilities. Come craft your own unique piece of ceramic art! The material for participation in this workshop is clay. We will reach out to the first 25 registrants to send a block of clay. […]
Join Eugene Korsunskiy, design engineering professor at Dartmouth College, to learn how to use the mindset of a human-centered designer to envision and create a joyful and meaningful professional path for yourself. RSVP here!
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