Black Cultural Resource Center
Black Cultural Resource Center
Mission
The Black Cultural Resource Center (BCRC) offers culturally relevant and responsive
support, resources, and community to Las Positas College students. Housing LPC's Black-centered
programs such as Umoja, A2 MEND, Sista 2 Sista, ConnectUp, BSU, and BEA, the purpose
of the center is to provide a sense of community, visibility, and a safe space where
Black students are empowered to exist freely with love, self-definition, and self-determination.
The Black Cultural Resource Center is a safe space for Black students to connect to resources and support to achieve their individual goals. Our center's annual goals are informed by students and sponsored by the Black Education Association.
Black Education Association
Mission
The Black Education Association (BEA) is an employee development group that provides
culturally reflective, responsive, and relevant programs and support to Black identified
employees and students at Las Positas College. With radical love and an appreciation
for diasporic diversity as core values, we recognize and celebrate the full range
of Black identity and sponsor events and programs to trailblaze a path to success
for our students. The BEA leverages the participation of Black staff, faculty, and
administrators to engage in work to improve college support services and policies
for students of African descent and reports these activities annually to the President's
office.
The Black Education Association at Las Positas College exists to support Black employees and students through love, promoting a sense of belonging while respecting our individuality. We strive to make our college a welcoming destination for Black employees and students by providing professional development, leading with empathy, demonstrating compassion, and through providing personal and professional development opportunities.
Black Education Association
Commitments
- We will be passionate about and purposeful in the work we will do as a collective.
- We will accept folx as they are, recognizing that Blackness is expansive, inclusive, and intersectional.
- We will give space for folx to operate in safety and collaboration, with belongingness and respect.
- We will recognize and love our Black and Queer communities, and other Black intersectional identities and multiple denominations.
- We will love, support, trust, and encourage one another.
- We will be honest, kind, consistent, and compassionate to one another.
- We will operate in strength, authenticity, follow-through, good communication commitment, and community.
- We will laugh together and check-in on one another.
- We will hear each other and have empathy for one another.
- We will be curious with a growth consciousness and dedication.
- We will understand and recognize the strengths in Black communities.
- We will embrace the uniqueness in our communities with authentic care, and nurture hard work and good ideas.
- We will offer the space to dream and connect for a better future for our students.
- We will bring the fullness and richness of our collective years of experience, wisdom, and service to the work of creating a thrive-ready environment for Black students.