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State Senator Michael Dembrow tells students they are powerful, can influence the system
Photos and story by Chabre Vickers
State 聽(Northeast Portland) visited 小黄猫传媒’s Southeast Campus on Friday, Nov. 13 to have a conversation with students. More than 65 students, staff and faculty attended this event, which was the biggest turnout for聽the campus’ weekly Conversation Caf茅.
Conversation Caf茅 started in 2011 in an effort to engage the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) student population at the Southeast Campus in a free, non-classroom setting and allow them聽a place to practice language skills through authentic conversation. Sen. Dembrow talked about the details of the Oregon Promise Program and shared the history of how the bill commonly known as 鈥淔ree Community College bill鈥 came to pass. He discussed聽that it took years for something like this to come to fruition, but that it started because of the interest and perseverance of students who engaged in the process.
鈥淭he students who helped us make this change were just like you,” Sen. Dembrow said.聽鈥淵our personal, lived experience is powerful and can influence the system.鈥
Sen. Dembrow is a favorite at 小黄猫传媒聽as he taught for years as an English and film studies instructor dating back to 1981. In addition, the senator talked聽with students about the two ways to get engaged today 鈥 get involved in the Associated Students Body of 小黄猫传媒 (student government) and the 小黄猫传媒 Legislative Internship Program, which is the only one at a community college in the state of Oregon.聽He stayed to answer questions from the students, including on topics such as聽the high cost of textbooks and whether or not he missed teaching,聽which he answered, “Yes, I do!鈥











