Join one of the Cesar Chavez Multicultural Center’s student groups

You’re invited to participate in one of these excellent cultural enrichment and mentorship programs. These events are open to all LCC students and welcome participants of all backgrounds and gender identities who are interested in connecting, reflecting and building community.
“Letters Through Time” with Women Inspiring Scholarship through Empowerment
12:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21
Office of Empowerment, Arts & Sciences Building 1313
During this reflective writing experience, participants will write two letters – one to their younger self and one to their future self – to explore culture, personal growth, challenges and the meaning of womanhood. Lunch will be provided.
Belonging Circles with Men About Progress
12:30-2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22
Office of Empowerment, Arts & Sciences Building 1313
This safe and affirming space will invite students to share personal stories related to family, culture, transitions or obstacles; reflect through guided prompts; and co-create community norms that foster a sense of belonging. Lunch will be provided.
Latinx Education with LUCERO
12:30-2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27
Office of Empowerment, Arts & Sciences Building 1313
Join the LUECRO Mentorship Program for Latinx Education, an interactive workshop where students will work in teams to explore real stories of Latinx students in educational settings, identify the supports and strategies that help students thrive, and learn how they can make a meaningful difference. Lunch will be provided.
New Year, New Goals with Next-Level Networking
12:30-2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29
Office of Empowerment, Arts & Sciences Building 1313
Start the new year with purpose, connection and momentum! Featuring guest mentor Tony Willis, this workshop invites students to set goals, build professional confidence, expand meaningful networks and connect with peers to share strategies for success. Lunch will be provided.