Tuesday 30 June 2015

Humans of Lambton College

Yesterday, the Sarnia Journal ran a feature story profiling one of Lambton College's recent graduates, Oluwasegun Alawode. Most of us know him as Bisi. You can read the full story here.

The talented Erica Ostojic captured this shot of Bisi 
to cap off the Humans of Lambton College project. 
Over the past year and a half, Bisi has been working with Lois Nantais, a professor at Lambton College, on a project they've called Humans of Lambton College. Together, they've documented stories from dozens of perspectives around this place: Lois asks the questions, and Bisi takes the photographs. You can see the entire collection online here, and for the next month, you can see a selection of the portraits on display in the SAC lounge at Lambton College.

So many of us are grateful for the energy that Lois and Bisi have put into this project. Through these stories, many of us have gotten to know our colleagues and our community a bit better. By helping all of us to feel connected, Lois and Bisi have made this college a better place. Thank you to you both!


Thursday 25 June 2015

Rain cheque

We missed out on hearing from Gilad this week. The huge Monday-night storm shut down power at the college for Tuesday, and we unfortunately had to call Gilad to cancel.

I heard from a lot of disappointed folks, but I have good news: Gilad may be back to Sarnia in the fall! I'll keep you up to date on our plans and progress.

More soon...

Monday 22 June 2015

Jayu: Using Art to Change the World

Please join us tomorrow to hear again from Gilad Cohen, founder and executive director of Jayu.

Jayu is a human-rights organization based in Toronto, founded with the belief that art can encourage conversation and spark change. Gilad's presentation tomorrow will focus on the communication across cultures that art can make possible.

We will meet in P111 from 1-2. We hope to see you there!

Thursday 11 June 2015

Jayu returns...


The word is out: Gilad Cohen will make a return visit to Lambton College on Tuesday, June 23 at 1pm. Stay tuned for details...

Wednesday 10 June 2015

Students share their stories of Haiti

Nursing students at Lambton College share pictures and
stories of their experiences in Haiti.
On Monday morning, a crowd of interested faculty and staff gathered to hear two panels of Lambton College students share their experiences of their time in Haiti.

Both groups had travelled to Haiti as part of their college experience: nursing students volunteered to run medical clinics and educational sessions in Haiti, and another group of students travelled as a component of Ruth Geurts' International Community Development course, a general education class that Ruth teaches here.
Kari Roos, an SSW student here at Lambton College, helps with the Haiti art table.
The proceeds of these sales are returned to the Haitian artists.

It was clear that the trip was meaningful and memorable for each of the presenters, and even life-changing for some. The nursing students spoke about seeing the theory they'd learned in the classroom come to life, and the challenges of communicating through the language barrier. Several of these students mentioned that the "cultural compentency" they'd discussed in the classroom had entirely new meaning for them now, as they encountered in their conversations with Haitians entirely different methods of treatment and very different belief systems from their own.

The focus for the general education group is on listening and learning. They don't travel to Haiti to parachute in with solutions: instead, they go there to learn about Haitians and about themselves. Both groups of students emphasized how much the trip revealed to them about themselves and their own preconceptions.

These trips happen in conjunction with Hands up for Haiti, a group of medical professionals that partners with Haitians to build sustainable educational and medical programs in Haiti. Our students also work with Rayjon, a local NGO that's been helping people to learn about Haitians and contribute to Haiti for thirty years now.

Thanks to the students who volunteered to share their stories with all of us.

If you'd like to learn more about Lambton College's connections to Haiti, please contact me. I'll be happy to put you in touch with the right people.

Friday 5 June 2015

Lambton College students visit Haiti

Every year, Ruth Geurts leads two groups of Lambton College students to Haiti. Nursing students and students enrolled in the International Community Development course visit Haiti for two different purposes--the first to listen and learn, the second to serve. 

If you'd like to learn more about what happens in Haiti--how the students prepare, what they do while they're there, what they take away with them--please consider joining us on Monday, June 8. We'll hear from students about their experiences, and we'll have the chance to ask questions. We will meet in L208 at 10:30 am

Feel free to email me (erica.kelly@lambtoncollege.ca) if you'd like to know more!