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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2022
  • Welcome, to possible. The largest two-year college in Utah. We’re proud to carry the distinction of being the only comprehensive community college in the state and the primary provider of technical education in the Salt Lake Valley. This is your community college. Where opportunity is for everyone, and your dream isn’t impossible.
    It’s SLCC.

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  • @scratchpad7954
    @scratchpad7954 Рік тому

    I've fixed the description:
    Welcome to possible. As the largest two-year college in Utah, we are proud to carry the distinction of being the only comprehensive community college in the state and the primary provider of technical education in the Salt Lake Valley. This is _your_ community college, where opportunity is for _everyone,_ and your dream is _not_ impossible.
    It’s SLCC.

    • @ishasidhu456
      @ishasidhu456 10 місяців тому

      Hi can I ask something from you ...??

  • @anthonyjrubi
    @anthonyjrubi 10 місяців тому

    I graduated from SLCC in 2014, with a degree in Communication: Mass/TV/Video. Then I was homeless living in my car in 2016, and again in 2017-and for almost 10 years, no company has wanted to hire me to work in media. Now, therefore, Salt Lake Community College:
    "The LORD judge between me and thee, and the LORD avenge me of thee: but mine hand shall not be upon thee."
    I Samuel 24:12 (KJV)
    "...The LORD look upon it, and require it."
    2 Chronicles 24:22 (KJV)
    In Jesus name!
    Amen.

    • @danielcruz5436
      @danielcruz5436 7 місяців тому

      Why you didn’t find a job after college? So you don’t recommend SLCC?

  • @wladimirribeiro798
    @wladimirribeiro798 Рік тому

    My daughter just graduated from SLCC. My wife and I flew from Florida to Utah to watch the graduation ceremony. It would be more appropriate to make this comment on the UA-cam 2023 video graduation, but for obvious reasons, the comments were disabled. Well, the ceremony was going well until the keynote speaker started. Then everything went downhill. Tara Stringfellow spoke about herself from start to finish. She spoke against family and her woke agenda was very clear. She depicted the US as being the most racist country in the world. She should be an actress. She sure put up a show of exaggerated drama as if she was in chains and oppressed by this "evil country". I was disgusted and I noticed the same reaction as I was looking at the faces of other parents around me. I even saw a black father two roles below me putting his head down and shaking his head in a clear sign of disappointment. Her message was of instigating division and racial hatred. If I was a black person and not knowing better, I would leave that place hating white people. For the record, I'm a minority in this country. I grew up in poverty in Brazil, and I was given an opportunity here. My best friend, also from Brazil, and a 6'7" black man was also given an opportunity here with a scholarship for a Master's degree in Human Resources. This was in the late 1980s. Are we more racist now? Ms. Stringfellow mentioned cases of racism done by "white cops" and like a good activist failed to point out other facts like the overwhelming statistics of black people killing other black people. Yes, racism exists, here and in any other county, and she is a racist against white people and she made it very clear. She lied, she exaggerated facts, and she did something that is destroying black communities which was the victimization of people of color or any other minority group. There's nothing worst than making people feel like a victim of society. We need leaders that empower people, not the other way around, especially speaking to new graduates. She even mentions the rejection by the general public of the recent remake of "The Little Mermaid" as a demonstration of racism. The public rejected it because they are sick of Disney and other Big Media companies emphasizing wokism. In 2009 Disney released "The Princes and the Frog", the princess was black and no one cared. The movie was a success because it was a good movie. SLCC should be ashamed to have invited an activist to be a keynote speaker at a graduation ceremony. It was an insult and very, very disrespectful. So much for "inclusion".