Multicultural Center
About Our BIPOC Multicultural Center
Upcoming — The Art of Community: Conversations on Shared Values SeriesWednesday, April 24 • 12-1 pm • Room 5015 • Lunch provided following event • Zoom OptionBRANDON LEAKE, Winner of America’s Got Talent 2020 and an acclaimed spoken word artist, has a unique blend of poetry and storytelling. Brandon has captivated audiences around the world and inspired countless individuals to find their voice and share their stories. His message of hope, resilience, and the power of human connection is more relevant now than ever before. |
You Are Invited to BSSW 2024 at Foothill CollegeJoin in the conversations all week, Monday through Friday, around this year's BSSW theme — Building a Better Future Together: The Urgency is Now. Attend on-campus Foothill events, organized by Foothill's Umoja Community and the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and register for daily online #TheBlackHourwebinars at 12-1 p.m. and #TheAfterParty discussions following at 1-2 p.m. All BSSW webinars are hosted by the Community College League of California, except for the Foothill Brandon Leake event listed above. |
Our Mission
Our Foothill Black Indigenous People of Color Multicultural Center (BIPOC MCC) aims to create an inclusive space for students with diverse backgrounds and barriers. We hope students can come to explore their unique identities and recognize their allies on campus while emphasizing cross-culture solidarity and support. — Emaan Dada, ASFC Senator 2021
Goals for the Center
- Foster a sense of belonging and community for all students
- Offer cultural competency workshops and programs
- Offer advising services that consider cultural differences
- Partner with student clubs and organizations of diverse cultures
- Provide a safe space to gather and connect
Visit Our Multicultural Center Space in The Lower Campus Center
The Multicultural Center (MCC) is a gathering place for intellectual and cultural enrichment – where individuals, small groups and student organizations of all kinds can study, plan and organize together.
The BIPOC Multicultural Center is used for meetings, special events and community-building activities with a multicultural flavor. Activities are supported by Foothill Student Government (ASFC) funding – so please come and use this communal space!
Meet Our Team
Pauline Brown
|
|
Natalie Hansen
|
Questions?
We're Here to Help!
Multicultural Center
650.949.7635
Campus Center,
Lower Level, Room 2149
View Multicultural Center Office Hours