Come eat, celebrate, and connect with your peers, mentors, and colleagues and meet new people. All are welcome. We hope that you join us for this opportunity to connect with one another, build comm
Diversity Related
Join The HUB Cultural Center for our monthly discussion about Latinx Identities & Cultures.
Umoja Queens group was inspired by a group of students that identify as Black Womxn that expressed an interest in engaging with and being mentored by professional black Womxn that were a part of th
A conversation about Blackness, broadly speaking. This months topic: Black & Mixed Race. Facilitated by Cookie Garrett M. Ed. , REACH Coordinator. (Lunch Provided).
"You are not born a woman, you become one. -Simone de Beauvoir”
Come eat, celebrate, and connect with your peers, mentors and colleagues. All are welcome. We hope that you join us for this opportunity to connect with one another, build community, and support ea
The HUB, Puerta and the Dream Center collaborate to welcome back students.
The HUB Cultural Center is excited to announce the newly designed, re-conceptualized Safe Zone program - a campus-wide initiative that promotes an inviting and inclusive environment that is emotion
Dr. Omayra Ortega: The Statistics Behind "Driving While Black." Omayra Y. Ortega is an assistant professor of mathematics & statistics at Sonoma State University.