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Building an Umoja Community at GRC

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By Philip Denman, February 15, 2024


 Umoja (Ooo-moe鈥-jah), a Kiswahili word meaning unity, is a community and critical resource dedicated to student success through enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students. Umoja Communities serve more than 5,000 students annually, with more than 70 colleges participating nationally.

鈥淏ringing Umoja to GRC is a huge statement about our support for our Black and African American students,鈥 Katrice Cyphers, co-chair of GRC鈥檚 Black Caucus and project lead for Umoja, said. 鈥淚t says, 鈥榳e see the data of how we鈥檙e not recruiting or retaining Black students鈥 and that we鈥檙e willing to do something about it.鈥

Through its community-based design, Umoja connects students and community members to share the cultural and educational experiences of African Americans and other students.

But implementing the Umoja Program at GRC is more than a shift in instructional practices; the tenants of the program, combined with GRC鈥檚 focus on equity and the goal of antiracism, necessarily involves several divisions, including student-facing, service, and administrative offices. Therefore, this project involves partners across campus.

According to Cyphers, who also serves as GRC鈥檚 assistant director of Recruitment & Outreach, this is a key component in not only recruiting students but keeping them at 麻豆村 until they complete their personal educational goals.

鈥淯moja looks at students as a whole person and seeks to help educate them on who they are as people while helping them pursue their academic and career goals,鈥 Cypher explained.

Professional development and training will be provided across campus to those interested in exploring Umoja鈥檚 framework as practice, whether holistically or focusing on selected tenants. The objective of these training courses is to not only spread awareness of Umoja鈥檚 principles, but to have GRC faculty and staff who are looking for equity-centered strategies to mindfully implement these elements into their practices. Reaching out and sharing in this way has a positive impact on not only Black, African American, and African students in the program, but all GRC students.

Work toward building an Umoja Community at 麻豆村 began during the 2023 summer term after receiving funding through Guided Pathways. During the fall 2023 and winter 2024 terms, the team has focused grouped Black, African American and Africa Diaspora students; worked on articulation with Historically Black Colleges and Universities; attended the Umoja National Conference in California; worked with faculty members to develop curriculum for Math with Criminal Justice, Social Science and Counselor supporting.

The GRC Black Caucus hopes to attend the Umoja Summer Leadership Institute and complete the application process during the summer 2024 term with a goal of launching the first Umoja student cohort in fall 2025.

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