External Event – 5th Annual LGBTQ Summit
Join and collaborate with members of the California Community Colleges at all levels. The "remote" summit is a space for students, faculty, classified professionals and administrators to focus on this year’s theme: “Fiercer Together – Uplifting Queer & Trans Students on Our Campuses” and on improving not only individual community college campuses but encouraging changes
External Event: 5th Annual LGBTQ Summit
Join and collaborate with members of the California Community Colleges at all levels. The "remote" summit is a space for students, faculty, classified professionals and administrators to focus on this year’s theme: “Fiercer Together – Uplifting Queer & Trans Students on Our Campuses” and on improving not only individual community college campuses but encouraging changes
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Reflection & Renewal Retreat: Rediscovering our Place in Community
The pandemic experience has impacted us all in ways both known and unknown. This spring retreat invites participants to reflect upon the particular effect this time has had on how we as individuals now come together and relate in community, and how this in turn impacts that nature of our service to students, our colleagues
External Classified Professionals Leadership and Career Advancement Series: What Can I Do to Stand Up to Injustice and Inequity?
The Classified Professional Leadership and Career Advancement Series is developed and hosted by Leadership Institute for Tomorrow in collaboration with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. The topics are inspired and informed by classified professionals’ responses to the DEIA professional development needs assessment survey. We invite you to join us from across the state and
Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week- The Holistic Black Student Experience: We Are Not a Monolith
This session will explore the various intersectional identities of our Black students in California Community Colleges. As historic investments and opportunities to engage a diverse group of specialized populations have increased, we understand that our Black students check off many of those boxes. From socioeconomically disadvantaged students, former foster youth, and justice-impacted students, the Black
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Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week- Supporting Black Student Success through Racially Equitable State Policy
This conversation will discuss immediate opportunities to support Black student success through state policy, explore policies passed in recent years and their impact on closing racial equity gaps, and bring in the practitioners, students, and community partners directly impacted by such policies. Register for this Session
External Chancellor’s Office Mental Health Awareness Week – Where Can I Go? Student Mental Health Navigators Panel
This webinar will feature will three student mental health navigators from Alameda County community colleges who will share their experiences participating in a student engagement workforce development program designed to improve the mental health referral process. Learn about the program’s training curriculum, referral process, and connection with community-based agencies, and the power of students as
Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week- Transition to Workforce and Livable Wages
Students say their top reason for going to college is to get a better job. Now more than ever, community colleges must support students with their educational journey and beyond. This session will focus on strategies to help Black students successfully transition into the workforce with livable wages. Register for this Session