We Are Home Film Festival: Celebrating Stories from Native & Indigenous Communities

Sarah Manke, Executive Director for Thrive Central Oregon, talks about this year’s We Are Home Film Festival, Celebrating Stories from Native and Indigenous Communities, as the concluding event for COCC’s 2026 Season For Nonviolence on April 9th at the Madras Performing Arts Center www.ThriveCentralOregon.org.

We Are Home Film Festival: Celebrating Stories from Native & Indigenous Communities
Malcom McRae

COCC Season for Nonviolence with Charlotte Gilbride from the COCC Foundation

COCC continues to host the Season for Nonviolence, now in its 18th year. Charlotte McBride, Coordinator for the Nancy R. Chandler Lecture Series, shares information about the many events happening in the community, including lectures/presentations, dance, films, and community reads focusing on the book "Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too" by Ijeoma Oluo.

COCC Season for Nonviolence with Charlotte Gilbride from the COCC Foundation
Malcom McRae

COCC's 2025 Season of Nonviolence

COCC's Nancy R. Chandler Lecture Series Coordinator, Charlotte Gilbride, and the Dean of Equity and Well-Being, Christy Walker, talk about the 2025 Season of Nonviolence presentations, the history of the Chandler Lecture Series, and the state of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Central Oregon Community College.

COCC's 2025 Season of Nonviolence
Malcom McRae

Season of Nonviolence and Black History Month at COCC

Christy Walker, Director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Central Oregon Community College, and Betsy Walker, community activist and reading group facilitator, talk about events during the Season of Nonviolence and Black History Month available through the community and COCC.

Season of Nonviolence and Black History Month at COCC
Carolyn Esky and Jacquie Elliott