Native American & Indigenous Heritage Events
Join us for Celebration!

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We wish to affirm and elevate the campus community by celebrating the diverse tapestry of intersectional identities that make us LBCC.

Providing Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors 

The purpose of all Cultural Heritage and History celebrations is to affirm and elevate students by celebrating the diverse tapestry of intersectional identities that make us LBCC. Through these events, we seek to provide students with mirrors in which to see their identity recognized, honored, and valued. They also serve as windows for students of other identities to gain a deeper appreciation for diversity, equity, and inclusion. And finally, sliding glass doors, inviting everyone in to fully participate.  

Over time, several events have become staples for our Cultural Heritage months. All were developed by individual work groups and fostered great reviews. In the spirit of collective impact and institutional change, we have now developed a baseline offering of events coordinated by different areas of the college. These efforts are instrumental in ensuring our students feel engaged, validated, empowered, and inspired- one more way for them to know that they belong at Long Beach City College!


Peacemaking Circle

Date/Time: Wednesday, November 6th, 2:00PM – 3:35PM
Location: LAC B206 – Social Justice Intercultural Center

Generational trauma and displacement are heavy burdens to carry. Often we do not know how to begin the healing.” Join us in participating in a Peacemaking Circle to promote individual and collective healing. Based on indigenous customs, Peacemaking Circles provide a safe space for honest dialogue.


Native American Heritage Month Kickoff (TTC)

Date/Time: Thursday, November 7, 12:00PM – 2:00PM
Location: TTC (formerly known as PCC)

 The Kick-Off event is designed to open the month’s festivities/activities by bringing the campus community together in a celebratory fashion to enjoy food, music, entertainment, and curated resources. 


Sovereignty Through Leadership Conference

Date/Time: Tuesday, November 12th, 2:30PM – 5:30PM
Location: LAC B206 – Social Justice Intercultural Center

Empowering youth & students to take leadership skills back to the community, develop a sense of agency, and create an opportunity for community connectedness and self-independence. 


A Taste of Indigenous Cuisine – Coordinated by the Native American Indigenous Collaborative & A Taste of LBCC

Date/Time: Thursday, November 14th, 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Location: LAC V-117

Join NAIC and a Taste of LBCC for an afternoon of Indigenous Cuisine as we celebrate native American Heritage Month!


From Argentina to Academia: A Journey in Medicine & Mentorship – Sip N’ Science Coordinated by Math & Science

Date/Time: Monday, November 18th, 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Location: Science Resource Center (LAC D-104)

Join Dr. Christian Miguel de Virgilio, Chief of Surgery at Harbor-UCLA and UCLA Professor, as he shares his inspiring journey from Argentina to becoming an accomplished surgeon, educator, and author. His story is one of resilience, excellence, and dedication to guiding future medical professionals.

The Sip N Science workshop series is designed to engage the LBCC community in science, to show that it is fun and interesting for everyone through non-technical, science-themed talks that anyone can understand. 


Karaoke/Open Mic – Coordinated by the SJIC

Date/Time: Tuesday, November 19th, 5:00PM – 7:00PM
Location: LAC B206 -Social Justice Intercultural Center (SJIC)

The Karaoke/Open Mic series is designed to share space in a celebratory way to elevate the voices of and highlight the talent in our campus community. 


Film Screening of “Rez Ball”

Date/Time: Wednesday, November 20th, 1:00PM – 3:00PM
Location: LAC T-1334

In the heart of Chuska, New Mexico, the Chuska Warriors, a high school basketball team rich in Native American heritage, face their greatest challenge. After the loss of their star player, the team must unite like never before to keep their dreams of a state championship alive. This is more than just a game; it’s a journey of resilience and unity, a true underdog story deeply rooted in Native American culture and spirit. Rez Ball is inspired by the celebrated book Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Reservation by Michael Powell and the New York Times articles that laid its foundation.


Sip N Paint – Coordinated by Transfer Center 

Date/Time: Thursday, November 21st, 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Location: LAC M114

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month through art, conversation, self care, and creativity. RSVP Opens 11/7 @ 8 am RSVP Here!

 The Sip N Paint workshop series is designed to provide the campus community with an opportunity to engage their creative sides while sharing space with good people. All participants are provided with a canvas, paints, and other materials to unwind while enjoying artistic expression, good company, food, and sparkling cider. 


Meet your Village – Coordinated by the SJIC 

The Meet Your Village workshop Series is designed to provide the campus community with an opportunity to meet peers, staff, faculty, and administrators who identify as they do. One of many ways for you to know that you have a village that is proud of you, supports you, and is here for you. You belong here!