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Event Series Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Chicano Latino Student Affairs Office 757 College Way, Suite 2100, Claremont, CA

CLSA continues to team up with Dr. Dana Reyes, MCAPS therapist, to provide our students with additional wellness support. Dr. Dana Reyes specializes in strengths-based therapy while considering cultural, social, and systemic factors. Open to the 5cs. Every session is 30 minutes. 1st Appt: 2:00 PM PST 2nd Appt: 2:30 PM PST 3rd Appt: 3:00 PM PST 4th Appt: 3:30 PM PST Sign up HERE.

Event Series Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Chicano Latino Student Affairs Office 757 College Way, Suite 2100, Claremont, CA

CLSA continues to team up with Dr. Dana Reyes, MCAPS therapist, to provide our students with additional wellness support. Dr. Dana Reyes specializes in strengths-based therapy while considering cultural, social, and systemic factors. Open to the 5cs. Every session is 30 minutes. 1st Appt: 2:00 PM PST 2nd Appt: 2:30 PM PST 3rd Appt: 3:00 PM PST 4th Appt: 3:30 PM PST Sign up HERE.

Event Series Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Dr. Dana Reyes Drop-In Hours

Chicano Latino Student Affairs Office 757 College Way, Suite 2100, Claremont, CA

CLSA continues to team up with Dr. Dana Reyes, MCAPS therapist, to provide our students with additional wellness support. Dr. Dana Reyes specializes in strengths-based therapy while considering cultural, social, and systemic factors. Open to the 5cs. Every session is 30 minutes. 1st Appt: 2:00 PM PST 2nd Appt: 2:30 PM PST 3rd Appt: 3:00 PM PST 4th Appt: 3:30 PM PST Sign up HERE.

World AIDS Day: Lecture & Screening of Red Reminds Me presented by the Claremont Colleges World AIDS Day Committee

BENTON MUSEUM OF ART, POMONA COLLEGE

presented by AARC, Benton Museum, CLSA, OBSA, Pitzer Strive To Thrive and QRC This year's theme for World AIDS Day/Day With(out) Art, Red Reminds Me... asks us to think, feel and recall how queerness, transness and HIV/AIDS have always influenced and been influenced by world events. Event includes screening and discussion with Jih-Fei Cheng (he/they) Associate Professor and Dept Chair of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Scripps College.    

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