Spring 2010 Programs
(More programs in development)
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Pearl Cleage's
A SONG FOR CORETTA
Friday, Feb 19, 2010
Time: 8:00PM
Atherton Auditorium
Delta College
Free admission
"A lovely, image-soaked testament to the civil rights icon seen through the random eyes of a handful of fictional mourners who have lined up to say goodbye to the beloved Mrs. King..."

Poster available!
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SOUNDTRACK FOR A REVOLUTION
Sunday, Feb 21, 2010
Time: 5:00pm
Empire Theater
"Miracle Mile," Stockton.
Free admission for Delta Students and Staff
Part of the "3rd San Joaquin International Film Festival"

"Tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music -the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons, and in jail cells... The film features new performances of the freedom songs by top artists, including John Legend, Joss Stone, Wyclef Jean, and The Roots.

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Delta College's Best Poem
Poetry Contest
Let's find the best new poem @ Delta College!
A celebration of poetry sponsored by Kay Ryan (Poet Laureate) and Library of Congress
To participate:
Contact Pedro Ramirez
954-5612 or pramirez AT deltacollege.edu
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CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE
Stockton's 32nd Annual Gala Event!
Saturday, Mar 6, 2010
11:30am-1pm
2:00pm-4:30pm
Bob Hope Theater
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TILLIE LEWIS: FROM PAUPER TO PRINCESS: Tillie Lewis's Secrets To Making It Big in a Bad Economy
Thursday, Mar 25, 2010
Time: 11:00am
Tillie Lewis Theater
In celebration of Women's History Month, a local historian will discuss the colorful and fascinating life of Stockton entrepreneur Tillie Lewis.

Poster available!
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FALL 2009 Programs
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Latino Cinema Day
"Celebrating and exploring contemporary Latino experiences"
Saturday November 14, 2009
2:00 pm (Lecture)
4:00 pm (Short films)
7:00 pm (Spotlight film)
New/unreleased feature film,shorts
Presentation by Dr. Misha MacLaird
Created by San Joaquin Film Society
Co-sponsor: SJDC ASBG.
Admission Free. Donations appreciated!
 Poster available
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"The Sensei" "A film that will change hearts and minds..."
Saturday October 17, 2009
2 screenings, doors open:
1:30pm AND 6:00pm
Tillie Lewis Theater
Suggested donation: $5
 Poster available
After the show, the film's director and principal cast member, Diana Lee Inosanto, will take questions from the audience. A reception is scheduled between showings.
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Cultural Awareness Program
Mission Statement:
The Cultural Awareness Program Committee will create and maintain programs that support a campus environment where cultural awareness leads to understanding and valuing diversity.
Committee Responsiblities:
Help to create an environment in which cultural awareness leads to the understanding and valuing of diversity at San Joaquin Delta College. Produce programs in alignment with the goals of the SJDC Student Equity Plan, especially in relation to the campus climate. Collaborate with campus, local, and regional groups to plan, fund, and produce educational events and programs to meet identified needs. Seek funding for the CAP programs and produce annual report of program outcomes.
AP 2430 Governance Committee Structure:
Cultural Awareness Program (CAP) Committee
The CAP Committee shall be composed of: Minimum of five faculty members (three appointed by the Academic Senate and two by CTA); Supervisor of Student Activities; two classified staff (appointed by the CSEA); and two student representatives (appointed by the ASBG). It is expected that appointments to this committee will attempt to reflect the diversity of the college community.
Executive Secretary: Dean of Instruction for Arts and Sciences
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