Yo no vengo a disculparme, mujer soy y lo sere...” Let’s face it, the personal is political, and identifying as a womyn of color often means navigating a world of silence and lack of power-full spaces. Join the womyn of Las Cafeteras in an interactive dialogue focused on breaking down social and cultural influences on female identity, perceptions of gender, privilege & power, and reclaiming the diversity of womyn’s experiences. Through activities centered around storytelling, self-care, and sisterhood we will reinterpret our her-story and its place in building healthy communities.

With more students of color attending Universities every year, schools need a fresh and updated lens to talk about race and diversity on campus. This participatory workshop breaks down stereotypes, uses 'conscious comedy', and engages students and staff in new conversations about Race, Identity and Privilege. Using videos, break out discussions, and facilitating honest conversations, students will be given social tools to deconstruct interpersonal, as well as institutional patterns of oppression, to heal and proactively address concerns as young agents of change.

What is HEERA and how does it define a "designated manager"?

Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act (HEERA)

(HEERA) is California State law, which defines responsibilities of a manager. A HEERA manager is called many other names too: Administrators, MPP’s(Management Personnel Plan), or Non-bargaining Unit Administrators, yet they all mean the same.

MPP

Come join Disability Resource Services (DRS) and Student Recruitment and Outreach for our first information night at the Stockton Campus! This event will take place after the Stockton Campus' open house event, making it a perfect time to come see all that Stan State has to offer. We will be able to answer your questions from the application process through how to request accommodations once a student has been admitted to the university. 

Enjoy dessert as you learn about the different avenues of support Stan State provides our students and allow us to welcome you to campus.

Trick-or-Treating: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Dress up (optional) and visit participating partners for some treats.
*Participating library partners: Library Circulation and Research Help desks, DRS, WCCC, ASC, SCUA, Learning Commons, and Fab Lab

Library Scare-Lab: 1 - 4 p.m.

Enter if you dare, venture into L-102 for some spooky activities provided by the Library and Fab Lab. Bring your lunch and come chill with your ghoulish friends.