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CCC Hosts Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Event (Photo) - 09/17/25

OREGON CITY — Clackamas Community College invites the public to join its celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Sunday, Oct. 12,1-4 p.m. This free event will feature food, music, storytelling, local artisans, and opportunities to learn about and connect with indigenous communities in our region.

 

“It’s truly special to have a space where we can come together in relationship with each other, and advocate for and uplift the voices of indigenous communities,” Casey Layton, the college’s chief culture and impact officer, said. “This vibrant human energy connects us, bridging what was, what is and what can be. It’s about honoring and respecting the original caretakers of this land and embracing the personal relationships with those who have invited us to walk alongside them in the journey toward restoration, creating a space where gratitude and connection come alive.”

 

Indigenous Peoples Day is sponsored by multiple partners, including the Clackamas Community College Foundation, the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Clackamas County, the City of West Linn and Respond to Racism.

 

The event will take place at the Niemeyer Center on the college’s Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave. Parking is free. For more information about the event, visit www.clackamas.edu/ipd or email diversity@clackamas.edu

 

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Downloadable video file: 2025 Short_1.mp4

CCC Hosts Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Event (Photo) - 09/17/25

OREGON CITY — Clackamas Community College invites the public to join its celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Sunday, Oct. 12,1-4 p.m. This free event will feature food, music, storytelling, local artisans, and opportunities to learn about and connect with indigenous communities in our region.

 

“It’s truly special to have a space where we can come together in relationship with each other, and advocate for and uplift the voices of indigenous communities,” Casey Layton, the college’s chief culture and impact officer, said. “This vibrant human energy connects us, bridging what was, what is and what can be. It’s about honoring and respecting the original caretakers of this land and embracing the personal relationships with those who have invited us to walk alongside them in the journey toward restoration, creating a space where gratitude and connection come alive.”

 

Indigenous Peoples Day is sponsored by multiple partners, including the Clackamas Community College Foundation, the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Clackamas County, the City of West Linn and Respond to Racism.

 

The event will take place at the Niemeyer Center on the college’s Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave. Parking is free. For more information about the event, visit www.clackamas.edu/ipd or email diversity@clackamas.edu

 

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Downloadable video file: 2025 Short_1.mp4