Culture and Community Circle Workshops

 

Culture & Community Circle is a series of monthly workshops that reflect our commitment to creating a continuous dialog and connection among various cultural groups and community members at Cuyamaca College. Join us this September as we come together to foster inclusivity, celebrate our shared humanity, and strengthen the bonds that make our college community uniquely vibrant and interconnected.

 

 

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March Culture and Community Circle Workshops

Prioritize Your Well-Being: Femme-Identifying Mental Health Workshop

March 12, 2025

5:30 to 6:30 pm

Presented by: Nicole Jannesari and Vicky Nguyen

Join us to discuss the importance of nurturing mental wellness in everyday life, coping strategies for stress and anxiety, and learning to build resilience and self-care practices.

Zoom link: http://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/V-PQLBahRwmmAFcvyACaxQ

 

 

Femtors: Lifting as We Climb

March 13, 2025

12:00 to 1:00 pm

Presented by: Jennifer Cosio

This workshop will cover a brief history of the women’s movement toward equal rights, along with helpful and empowering tips for students to network, gain femtorship, and request letters of recommendation from employers and professors.

Zoom Link: http://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/kujUpWxAQ3qvq1y3_fqSsA

 

 

Celebrate the Women in Your Life Event

March 19, 2025

11:00 am to 2:00 pm

Location: Together We Rise Center (C-102)

Stop by the Together We Rise Center for an opportunity to write cards honoring the incredible women in your life! Whether it's your mother, mentor, sister, friend, or colleague, this is your chance to show your appreciation. All materials will be provided as well as light snacks and refreshments.

 

Wellbeing as Women Leaders

March 19, 2025

2:00 to 3:00 pm

Presented by: Chelsea Lombrozo

Join us for an empowering workshop in celebration of Women's History Month as we dive into the multifaceted aspects of wellbeing as women leaders. In this engaging session, we will explore the dimensions of wellness that are integral to thriving in leadership roles and beyond.

Zoom link http://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/ieCtNTF3SW6v1OKAovC4bw

 

 

 

Movie Day!: Love Letters

March 20, 2025

11:00 am to Noon

Location: Queer Student Center

This documentary tells the remarkable story of esteemed professor and feminist scholar Catharine R. Stimpson and Australian musicologist Elizabeth (Liz) Wood. Now in their 80s, they recall a time when living openly and loving unapologetically was a radical act and chronicle their experiences as they endeavored to create a life together.

 

 

Middle Eastern Women in Higher Education at Cuyamaca College

March 20, 2025

4:30 to 5:30 pm

Location: Student Center, 1st Floor

Facilitated by: Rana Hanna-Al Shaikh

Join us for an empowering panel discussion featuring Middle Eastern women from diverse backgrounds from the Middle East, sharing their experiences and insights as they serve in key roles across Administration, Faculty and Classified Staff at Cuyamaca College. Each will share their journeys, educational backgrounds, and unwavering commitment to fostering student success in higher education and the significant contributions they make to the students and campus community.

 

 

Fearless & Fierce: The Woman King Movie Event

March 25, 2025

11:00 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 3:00 pm

Location: Student Center, 1st Floor

Presented by: Veterans Center

Join the Veterans Center for a viewing of “The Woman King” to honor Women’s History Month and celebrate the courage of women in military history who defied limits and shaped the world. Inspired by true events, it tells the story of the Agojie, an elite all-female military force that protected the Dahomey Kingdom and fought for people’s freedom in the 1800s, led by the fearless General Nanisca (played by actor Viola Davis).

 

 

Si Se Puede! A Film Screening of Dolores: A Rebel, Activist, Feminist, & Mother

March 27, 2025

11:30 am to 1:30 pm

Location: Student Center (I –104)

Presented by: Brown Students United Club

Join us for a viewing of this film about Dolores Huerta, a labor leader, feminist, and civil rights activist. In the late 1950’s, she led many civil rights movements and co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, and at the age 94, still continues to advocate for Women’s Rights, LGBTQ Rights, and Immigration Rights

 

February Culture and Community Circle Workshops

Arriving From Ghana

February 4, 2025 | 11:30 am to 1:00 pm

Presented by: Dr. Sade Burrell

Location: Student Center, I-104

Join Dr. Burrell for an Immersive experience as we navigate the landscapes of Ghana together, weaving a tapestry of shared stories, cultural appreciation, and professional insights. "Arriving from Ghana" is not just a workshop; it's a celebration of the transformative power of travel. Pack your curiosity, and let's embark on this journey of discovery together!

 

 

Coping with Anxiety & Stress as College Student

February 6, 2025 |12:00 to 1:00 pm

Presented by: Manmeet Kaur

This workshop aims to foster a supportive environment, promote mental well-being, and empower students to navigate stressors more resiliently. Through interactive discussions, guided exercises, and expert insights, participants will explore effective coping mechanisms, stress reduction techniques, and mindfulness practices tailored to the unique challenges faced during the college journey.

ZOOM LINK: http://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/pLa8oiNcRL-lXB7DAHGJ4g

 

 

Umoja Game Night: Super Smash Bros Tournament

February 11, 2025 | 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Presented by: Umoja

Location: Student Center, 1st Floor

Umoja will host a Super Smash Brothers tournament with prizes! Come be in community with us!

 

 

Black History Month Event: Black Leadership Through Entrepreneurship

February 13, 2025

11:00 am to 1:30 pm

Presented by: Emmy Award Winner Cassandra Schaeg

Location: B-101

Join us for a screening of an episode of Fresh Glass followed by an inspiring conversation with Emmy Award Winner Cassandra Schaeg focused on Black History and the connection to Entrepreneurship.

 

 

In the Footsteps of Heroes: Buffalo Soldiers Remembered at Cuyamaca

February 19, 2025 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Presented by: San Diego Chapter of Buffalo Soldiers 9th & 10th (Horse) Calvary Association

Location: Student Center, 1st Floor

Presentation and imagery narrated by guest representative of Buffalo Soldier organization.

 

 

Umoja Porch Talk, Honoring our Ancestors

February 19, 2025 | 1:00 to 2:00 pm

Location: Student Center, I-104

Presented by: Umoja

Porch Talks are a safe space for Umoja students to build a sense of connectedness with others and learn to advocate for themselves while discussing important topics in the Black community. Topics may change based upon student-led conversations. This conversation will be following the showing of the Echoes of the Buffalo Solider: A Black History Tribute where we will uplift and honor our ancestors.

 

 

Umoja Watch Party, Cultural Movie Night

February 25, 2025

5:00 to 6:30 pm

Presented by: Umoja

Location: Student Center, I-104

Students will watch The Last Black Man in San Francisco and reflect on the lasting effects of gentrification in California and the San Diego community.

 

 

Black Art Gala
February 26 | 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Black Student Success Center, Library
Presented by: Young, Gifted, and Black Student Club
Black Art for viewing and educating visitors on the historical and
cultural significance of the art.

 

Diversity & Leadership co-curricular certificate

Students who complete a minimum of four workshops by May 9, 2025 will receive a Diversity & Leadership co-curricular certificate and be recognized at the Associated Student Government leadership awards ceremony in May 2025.  

 

Sponsored by: Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity, Student Affairs, and Associated Student Government. For additional information on the Culture & Community Circle workshops, please contact Lauren Vaknin in the Student Affairs Office at (619) 660-4295.  

 


Videos

College Hour - The Sounds of Blackness 

 

 

 

Dissecting Equity: The Legacy of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

Presented by:  Yaa Faraji

 

Women’s History Panel

Presented by: Moriah Gozalez-Meeks, Instructor, Cuyamaca and Marissa Salazar, Instructor, Cuyamaca College

 

Women Mentoring Women: Mentoring and Fostering Relations are a Key to Your Success

Presented by: Dr. Kimberely Fletcher, Instructor, SDSU