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Seeking Stories: LGBTQ+ Abortion Experiences

Posted on February 6, 2024February 6, 2024 by Riley Gabriel

Seeking queer stories about abortion and reproductive healthcare experiences! Anyone can submit an anonymous story to be performed at the 2024 Abortion Monologues. We are striving to center LGBTQ+ voices to spread awareness of disparity of care and encourage action during this year’s elections.

Stories can be of any length and can be submitted via Planned Parenthood’s collection form.

Over a decade ago, we at the Kalamazoo College Mary Jane Underwood Stryker Center for Civic Engagement partnered with Planned Parenthood of Michigan to interview people who had used PP’s services for various reasons (mostly abortions but also vasectomies, std treatment, etc.). Similar to the more familiar Vagina Monologues, students in a Center for Civic Engagement course transcribed these interviews to create an annual dramatic reading of these monologues. But we only had voices representing cis gender men and women. This year, we hope to center LGBTQ and particularly trans stories in response to the political landscape around reproductive and gender affirming healthcare.

Posted in NewsTagged CCE, civic engagement, community, LGBTQ, reproductive justice

K Students are back in classrooms with KPS Newcomers

Posted on October 19, 2023October 19, 2023 by Riley Gabriel

Kalamazoo College students volunteer at Kalamazoo Public Schools and community sites supporting Newcomer families and kids through community based coursework and CCE student-led civic engagement programs. This Fall, Candace Combs’ course, One in a Billion, has twenty seven students participating in ongoing partnership in classrooms at Lincoln Elementary, Milwood Middle School, Phoenix High School, and Oakwood Community Center. Newcomer families in Kalamazoo come from all over the world and the relationships and supports forged with this partnership help to create a more accessible and inclusive community for all people living here.

Please take a look at this month’s issue of the student-created newsletter for an update on how the year is getting started!

Posted in NewsTagged CCE, civic engagement, community, community engagement, international, kps, newcomers, students

Education-themed Community Building Internship Highlight

Posted on March 30, 2023March 30, 2023 by Riley Gabriel

Check out the CCE’s education and learning equity Community Building Internships in Kalamazoo this summer! Applications are open until April 9th, search “CBI” on Handshake for position descriptions and to apply. Contact: Felicia.Ford@kzoo.edu

Posted in NewsTagged CBIs, CCE, civic engagement, Community Building Internships

Civic Engagement Scholar Position Info Session

Posted on March 28, 2023February 11, 2025 by Riley Gabriel

Civic Engagement Scholar position applications are open until April 9th! Drop in to an info session to learn more about these positions, how this prepares you for careers after K, and hear straight from current student scholars about their experiences with community and civic engagement. More information and the application can be found at the CCE website, or by contacting Oakley.Gabriel@kzoo.edu.

Session 1: March 29, Wednesday 11am-12pm in CCE Community Room (Dewing 102)
Session 2: March 30, Thursday 4pm-5pm in CCE Community Room (Dewing 102)

Applications open through April 9th! Interviews in Week 3.

Posted in NewsTagged civic engagement, community, community engagement

Vote with your voice!

Posted on October 6, 2022October 6, 2022 by Riley Gabriel

Your voice and your needs deserve to be heard. It’s your right to vote and participate in decisions on judges, governors, commissioners, congress representatives, and more. If you’re feeling excited about an upcoming ballot proposal or a running candidate or if you’re feeling frustrated by the current state of things and want to see change, voice that through voting. The CCE K Votes program is prepared to support you in your voting journey from deciding where to register to requesting absentee ballots and following up with representatives after elections to hold them accountable for their obligations to our communities.

Drop by the Hicks Game Room today from 2:30-4pm to ask your questions about voting next month. We can help you register in any state, request absentee ballots, change your voting address, check your polling location, find a sample ballot for your district, and more. Students, faculty, and staff are welcomed to participate.

For more information on K Votes or to volunteer on upcoming registration drives and election events, contact Thomas.Lichtenberg19@kzoo.edu

Posted in NewsTagged CCE, civic engagement, community, community engagement, student vote, students, voter registration, voting

Students Learn by Doing-Center for Civic Engagement

Posted on October 5, 2022October 5, 2022 by Riley Gabriel

The CCE is excited to share this article from the College Lux Esto magazine from last month. You can read about the over 25 years of community collaboration and neighborhood engagement through Building Blocks; originally founded by Professor Emeritus Kim Cummings as a student-neighborhood endeavor in 1995, Building Blocks has since developed into an independent organization that empowers residents, one block at a time, to enhance the quality of their neighborhood life. Kalamazoo College students have continued to engage with neighborhood communities across the city through courses and summer Community Building Internships.

Posted in NewsTagged Building Blocks, CBIs, CCE, civic engagement, community, Community Building Internships, community engagement

CCE Statement on Overturning of Roe v. Wade

Posted on June 30, 2022February 11, 2025 by Riley Gabriel

Human rights are at the core of the social justice work that the Center for Civic Engagement does with Kalamazoo College students and the Kalamazoo community. We strive to support the full humanity of individuals and communities we work with by affirming their multiplicity of identities. Last week’s US Supreme Court ruling to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision to legalize abortions dangerously diminishes the civil and human rights of all people who can become pregnant.  

SisterSong defines Reproductive Justice as, “the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.” The CCE believes that bodily autonomy and the choice to have or not have children are human rights that all people have and deserve protections for. All human rights are interconnected and therefore one cannot be taken away without endangering the status of other rights such as right to healthcare, privacy, education, and more. The recent SCOTUS decision will disproportionately impact people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, those in rural areas, and low-income communities. The CCE will do all that we can within the law to support our communities as we navigate this recent blow to civil and human rights.  

We have a history of advocating for reproductive justice and will prioritize this focus this year. Students can take action through the Students for Reproductive Freedom (SRF) and the K Votes programs. SRF and K Votes are campus-community collaboratives offering educational programming on campus and community engagement opportunities in Kalamazoo. All members of the campus community are welcome to participate with either or both programs by contacting the current program Civic Engagement Scholars. If you are a student looking for other ways to get involved, please contact Oakley Gabriel. We are a resource for you, so please don’t hesitate to contact our staff.  

To learn more: 

  • My State Just Banned Abortion. What are my options? | The Guardian 
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations 
  • What the Reversal of Roe Means for Women’s Work | New York Times 
  • Why We Use Inclusive Language to Talk About Abortion | ACLU 
  • TransLash’s Trans-Affirming Guide to Roe v. Wade | TransLash 
  • Warning: This Supreme Court Is Hazardous to Your Health | The Nation 

Opportunities for Action: 

Start small: 
  • Become a participant in the K Votes or Students for Reproductive Freedom programs 
  • Educate yourself on the health outcomes of banning abortion and consider the implications to communities other than your own 
  • If it is safe and possible for you, bring this topic into conversation at home, with friends, or at work 
  • Join a discussion forum online or attend local forums or townhall meetings 
Wider impact: 
  • If you are able, make a donation to support reproductive justice advocacy or directly support abortion access 
  • Planned Parenthood 
  • National Network of Abortion Funds 
  • Reclaim Project 
  • Center for Reproductive Rights 
  • Attend a protest or rally 
  • Contact your local or state elected representatives 
  • Keep an eye out for more communication from our Center regarding engagement opportunities 

For students seeking resources: 

For medical assistance: 
  • Student Health Center 
  • Kalamazoo Planned Parenthood 
  • National Network of Abortion Funds 
For mental health assistance: 
  • Student Counseling Center  
  • The college chaplain, Liz Candido 
  • Gryphon Place Help Line: Dial 2-1-1 or 269.381.HELP (4357) 
  • MindSpa: A virtual space for relaxation, providing tools and resources for self-care. 
  • How the Health Are You?: Tools, resources and information on mental health for BIPOC. 
  • 6 Anxiety Exercises to Aid Relaxation 
For Legal Inquiries: 
  • Repro Legal Helpline at 844-868-2812 
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation 

For Staff and Faculty seeking resources: 

For medical assistance: 
  • Kalamazoo Planned Parenthood 
  • National Network of Abortion Funds 
For mental health assistance: 
  • The college chaplain, Liz Candido 
  • Gryphon Place Help Line: Dial 2-1-1 or 269.381.HELP (4357) 
  • How the Health Are You?: Tools, resources and information on mental health for BIPOC. 
  • MindSpa: A virtual space for relaxation, providing tools and resources for self-care. 
  • 6 Anxiety Exercises to Aid Relaxation 
  • Grounding Techniques: Exercises for Anxiety, PTSD, & More 
For Legal Inquiries: 
  • Repro Legal Helpline at 844-868-2812 
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation 
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Rally for Reproductive Rights! Open to community.

Posted on May 26, 2022May 26, 2022 by Riley Gabriel

Join Center for Civic Engagement’s Students for Reproductive Freedom program for an action-packed rally! Community partners, politicians, and some of your Kalamazoo College peers and professors will speak on reproductive freedom and the crisis everyone is facing regarding the right to abortion and reproductive healthcare. Art and writing activities will also be offered along with resources to make your own poster at the rally. All are welcome!

*Note that the weather is predicting 90 degree temps and full sun, so dress appropriately and bring a full water bottle!

Tuesday, May 31st, 4-8pm; speeches 4:10-6:15pm

Location: Lawn of Kalamazoo College Fine Arts Building, 129 Thompson Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49006

Rain location: inside FAB lobby

Posted in NewsTagged civic engagement, community, reproductive freedom, reproductive rights, students

CCE Still Hiring Civic Engagement Scholars for 2022-2023!

Posted on May 12, 2022May 12, 2022 by Riley Gabriel

We are still hiring for Civic Engagement Scholars (CES) for the Swim for Success and K Votes programs for 2022-2023! If you are a student passionate about community-based change and civic engagement, we want to hear from you. CESs are student leaders for their peers and with a community partner in Kalamazoo. In Swim for Success, K Students provide swimming lessons and homework tutoring to KPS students and K Votes focuses on spreading election information, registering people to vote, and encouraging political engagement in a variety of ways. If either of these programs sound interesting to you, check out the application on our website and Handshake!https://cce.kzoo.edu/opportunities/slp/

Posted in NewsTagged CCE, civic engagement, jobs, student employment, students

A few Community Building Internships (CBIs) are still open!

Posted on March 28, 2022June 6, 2022 by Moises Hernandez

There are a few CBIs still open! Apply now on Handshake to get an internship this summer with a $4,000 stipend! Look at our website to see which internship positions are available. If you have questions about the internships, please contact Moises Hernandez through email or Teams.

CBI with Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes as the community engagement intern. Support goals to establish a food-secure community. Apply on Handshake!

Posted in NewsTagged CBIs, civic engagement, paid internship, social justice, summer opportunityLeave a Comment on A few Community Building Internships (CBIs) are still open!

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