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Equity at Mission

At Mission College, equity is not just a goal - it's a commitment to creating a campus community where everyone feels valued, included, and empowered. Through intentional programs, events, and systemic change, we aim to break down barriers, celebrate diversity, and foster a culture of inclusion and anti-racism.

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Equity Framework

Our Equity Framework guides us in creating initiatives that enhance equitable practices, support student success, and promote social justice. Whether through cultural celebrations, leadership opportunities, or professional learning, Mission College is dedicated to ensuring that every member of our community thrives.

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Equity Goals at Mission College

We ensure all students are supported holistically by:

  • Streamlining the matriculation process.
  • Offering counseling, mentorship, and follow-up services.
  • Providing resources to address basic needs like food and financial support.

Our faculty and staff work to integrate equity into classrooms through:

  • Culturally responsive teaching practices.
  • Inclusive curriculum design.
  • Continuous professional development focused on diversity and inclusion.

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Plan is designed to identify and address disparities in student achievement, ensuring that all students regardless of background have equitable access to educational opportunities and support services.

Student Equity Plan

Mission Statement

To build a culture of equity, inclusion, and anti-racism at Mission College by supporting initiatives that improve equitable practices, programs, and services across campus.

Call To Action Priorities

Build Spaces for Open Dialogue

Intentional messaging and spaces for meaningful and open dialogue on a continuous, ongoing basis. Spaces at a collegewide level, within discrete offices and areas, and spaces with our students.

Self & Institutional Reflection

Individual and collective reflection and learning about race, racism, and developing equitable mindedness.

  • Engage in the Vision Resource Center “Community Colleges for Change.”
  • Engage in resources through the USC CCC Equity Leadership Alliance.
  • Engage in unconscious bias assessment and training.

Change the Student Experience

Assess and make changes from an equity and social justice perspective in both the instructional and student service experience.

  • Assess the classroom experience and create action plans to create inclusive classrooms and embed anti-racism curriculum across disciplines.
  • Initiate a Cultural Competency Curriculum Audit.
  • Provide workshops and trainings on student centered syllabi.
  • Provide training and mentoring on effective teaching strategies for a culturally diverse student population.
  • Assess student experiences with services and offices and create actions plans to create equity and anti-racist experiences.
  • Review and update of first responder and direct service training and curriculum.

Commit to Structural Changes

  • Focus the campus to implement specific actions called for in the Equity Plan.
  • Provide sufficient resources and staffing to coordinate and support our anti-racism and equity work.
  • Audit training and requirements for recruitment, hiring, and evaluation for equity in the process, for increasing representation, and for identifying social-justice minded candidates.

Events To Celebrate Diversity and Equity

Kwanzaa Celebration

The Kwanzaa Celebration highlights the cultural significance of Kwanzaa, a holiday that honors the African American heritage and focuses on unity, self-determination, and community values. Attendees will experience traditional music, storytelling, and interactive cultural activities. The celebration offers a meaningful way to reflect on the seven principles of Kwanzaa, fostering a sense of togetherness and connection within the community.

Black History Month

Throughout February, Mission College hosts a series of events to honor Black History Month, celebrating the profound contributions and achievements of Black individuals throughout history. The month is marked with poetry readings from local and student artists, film screenings that explore pivotal moments in Black history, and live musical performances that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the African American community. These events provide an opportunity for students and faculty to engage with Black history in a meaningful and interactive way, fostering learning, reflection, and celebration of the Black experience.

Filipino-American History Month

Each October, Mission College honors Filipino-American History Month by celebrating the history, culture, and achievements of Filipino Americans. This month-long celebration includes cultural performances, educational workshops, and community events that highlight the contributions of Filipino Americans in diverse fields. Attendees will have the chance to learn about the rich history and cultural traditions of the Filipino-American community, as well as the challenges and triumphs they have faced in shaping American society.

Amity Youth Summit

The Amity Youth Summit is an annual event designed by and for youth aged 17-25, aiming to foster community progress through youth leadership. This summit brings together youth councils and young leaders to create a call to action for social change. The event includes workshops, keynote speakers, and interactive sessions focused on equity, social justice, and community empowerment. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with like-minded peers, learn from experienced mentors, and leave with actionable strategies to make a positive impact in their communities.

Black and Brown Summit

The Black and Brown Summit is a transformative event aimed at empowering and motivating students of color at Mission College and West Valley College. This summit brings together students for a day of workshops, motivational speakers, and discussions centered on identity, resilience, and success. Through these sessions, attendees will gain valuable insights, tools, and support to thrive both academically and personally, while also forming connections with fellow students and mentors. The summit is designed to inspire and equip students of color with the confidence and resources needed to succeed in higher education and beyond.

Professional Development

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Equity Pedagogy Community of Praxis (CoP)

Collaborative learning community designed for both full-time and part-time faculty members. This initiative focuses on enhancing equity-driven practices in teaching and classroom design.

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Classified Equity Certification Program (ECP)

Offers classified professionals a dedicated space to engage in meaningful dialogue, explore foundational equity concepts, and collaboratively build practical skills for promoting inclusive practices.

Contact Us

Ken Songco

Ken Songco

Dean, Equity and Student Success

(408) 855-5037

David Piper

David Piper

Equity Faculty Lead

(408) 855-5168

Lusyna Narvaez

Lusyna Narvaez

Program Specialist

(408) 855-5526

Jennifer Nguyen

Jennifer Nguyen

Program Analyst- AANAPISI

(408) 855-5342

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