AANAPISI week

Celebrating AANAPISI Week - Asian American & Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions Week

At 快播视频, we serve a student population of over 4,200 who identify as either Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander--24% of our overall students. Throughout the year, 快播视频 has hosted thoughtfully curated events and activities to honor the rich culture and traditions, further strengthening our students’ sense of belonging on campus.

You are invited to attend the virtual webinars hosted by the Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education Association () —“,” on September 24, and on September 27.

 

Latinidad Heritage Month Events

The CLEEO Project is proud to present the 17th annual CLEEO Summit with the following events in celebration of Latinidad Heritage Month!

“Toward our Liberation & Healing: The Role of a Chicanx Indigenous Psychology” by Dr. Manuel X. Zamarripa, LPC-S Hosted by Eric Cuellar, CLEEO Coordinator September 24, 2024 3:00-4:25 p.m. CLEEO Project Center GEC 109“The Living Legacy of Mexican Philosophy” by Dr. Manuel Vargas, Professor of Philosophy, UC San Diego Hosted by Eric Cuellar, CLEEO Coordinator October 1, 2024 11:10a.m.-12:35 p.m. CLEEO Project Center GEC 109Film Screening “Unseen/Lo Que No Se Ve” October 8, 2024 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. CLEEO Project Center GEC 109Culture y Recuerdos” Mariachi presentation October 15, 2024 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Multicultural Center GEC 110

UMOJA Community

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UMOJA Mission Statement

Umoja, (a Kiswahili word meaning unity) is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students. We believe that when the voices and histories of students are deliberately and intentionally recognized, the opportunity for self-efficacy emerges and a foundation is formed for academic success. Umoja actively serves and promotes student success for all students through a curriculum and pedagogy responsive to the legacy of the African and African American Diasporas.

Contact Information:

Andrea Eke-Amacker, EOPS/Umoja Counselor and Umoja Coordinator 

(714) 714-7313 ext 21002

aekeamacker@cccd.edu

Attending the Umoja Orientation is not only one of the requirements for joining the program but its also a great way to learn about the Umoja culture, support, and resources available to you. Virutal and in-person options are available. Register today!

CLEEO Project

CLEEO Project graphicThe Vision of the CLEEO Project:

CLEEO Project has a commitment to promote Latin@s access and success in higher education in an equitable and culturally supportive environment.  The CLEEO Project’s focus is on developing an educational pathway for college students with an emphasis on the successful development of life skills and the attainment of Associate and Bachelor degrees and beyond toward a Post-Graduate education.

Contact Information:
Eric Cuellar
Associate Professor of Counseling and CLEEO Coordinator
快播视频 Multicultural Center
(714) 432-5778