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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November Culture and Community Circle Workshops

Transgender Awareness Presentation 

November 8 

12:00 to 1:00 pm 

Presented by Vicky Nguyen and Nicole Jannesari 

This session will focus on raising awareness about the experiences, challenges, and contributions of the transgender community. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrdemtqTwiHNY-zR9xfoVl6ahAv_g4STOV 

 

 

Veterans Week- Top Gun: Maverick Movie Event 

November 13 

10:00 am to 12:30 pm screening & 4:00 to 6:30 pm screening 

Student Center, 1st floor 
Celebrate Veterans Day week with a special screening of Top Gun: Maverick!, our way of saying thank you to those who have served and are currently serving. 

 

 

Cuyamaca Veterans Center Presents: Legacy of Courage – The Story of Female Buffalo Soldiers 

November 14 

11:30 am to 12:30 pm 

Student Center, 1st Floor 

A powerful presentation and interactive Q & A on the captivating journey and contributions of Female Buffalo Soldiers throughout U.S. military history.  

 

 

Consent 101: Understanding Consent in Everyday Situations  

(International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women)  

November 14 

4:00 to 5:00 pm 

Presented by Nicole Jannesari and Manmeet Kaur 

An interactive workshop on the concept of consent and an exploration of how it applies to various situations, from dating and friendships to social media and casual encounters. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkc-yhpjojGdza8FRtyWY3Cs3lZ_8n34ru

 

 

Veteranos & Valor: The Filipino Experience in the US Military 

November 15 

9:30 to 10:30 am 

Presented by James Diokno 

This workshop and presentation will shed light on why and how Filipinos, one of the largest ethnic groups in San Diego, have been an integral part of the US armed forces.  

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdO6rqDgtG9PqFaUt90oj7if1XSIcebvD 

 

 

Honoring the Transgender Day of Remembrance: Supporting and Affirming the Transgender Community
November 20

11:00 to 12:00 pm
Location: Cross Cultural Center, I-104
Presented by: TransFamily Support Services
In recognition of Transgender Day of Remembrance, join TransFamily Support Services for a conversation that will help to provide some additional education and understanding of the transgender and nonbinary community.

 

 

The California Missions: An Unromanticized Narrative 

November 20 

12:00 to 1:30 pm 

Presented by Dr. Oscar Munoz 
A presentation focusing on the California Missions and their impact on Native 
communities, with a focus on Southern California and Mission San Diego de Alcalá, the first California mission in Alta California.  

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sf-irqTwoEtzaeY3qEgeli76j3wTQYHHr 

 

 

International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women 

November 21

12:00 to 1:00 pm 

Presented by Vicky Nguyen 

Explore the causes, consequences, and impact of violence against women worldwide, while also highlighting the vital role that communities and individuals play in prevention. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsceuvpj8uHtEBxmTRrDQ4SM31wiH7_RRw 

 

 

Navajo Code Talkers - Documentary Showing 

November 21 

1:00 to 3:00 pm 

Location: Student Center, I-104 

Presented by Brown Students United Club  

Join us to view the documentary and learn about the unbreakable code created by Native American Marines that helped aid the U.S in World War II. 

 

October Culture and Community Circle Workshops

Latino Americans- Film 

October 3, 2024 

1:00 to 3:00 pm 

Location: Cross Cultural Center (Student Center, I-104) 

Presented by: Brown Students United 

Please join us in the second viewing of Latino Americans. Part two of the documentary showcasing the evolution of Latin Americans in the U.S. 

 

 

Indigenous People’s Day  

October 9, 2024 

12:00 to 1:00 pm 

Presented by: Nicole Jannesari and Vicky Nguyen 

This workshop will explore the intersection of Indigenous rights and social justice, explore the meaning of “land back” and provide information on how individuals can advocate for equity and the preservation of Indigenous cultures. 

Zoom Link: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvc--srzMsGdVIbXJL_q9WKuPhmW-YPCbO 

 

 

Filipinos, Colorism, & Racism 

October 11, 2024 

9:30 to 10:30 am 

Presented by: James Diokno 

This presentation will look into a brief history of racism against Filipino communities in the US. Racism has played a critical role in the history of Filipino Americans even as we continue to become more integrated in US society. Discussion will also be given on the role of colorism and how that has emerged from racialized colonial experience of Filipinos in the Philippines and in the US 

Zoom Link: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrc-iupzIpHdI_F1zEwuacvVUs-EMVliTe 

 

Undocumented Student Action Week: Hear my Story 

October 14, 2024 

1:00 to 2:00 pm 

Presented by: Ricardo Leyva, M.S. Cyber Security Engineer 

Location: Together We Rise Center

Ricardo’s path from being an undocumented community college student to becoming a successful Latino in STEM exemplifies the resilience and innovation we strive to nurture within our undocumented student community 

 

 

Brown Students United Club and Together We Rise Presents: IndigenousPeople’s Day
October 14, 2024 • 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Presented by: Brown Students United Club and Together We Rise Presents: Indigenous People’s Day
Student Center, Grand Lawn (Outside the VRC)
Please join us in celebrating Latinx Heritage Month and honoring Indigenous People’s Day. 

 

 

Undocumented Student Action Week: Know Your Rights & Family Preparedness 

October 16, 2024 

1:00 to 2:00 pm 

Presented by: Jewish Family Services - Higher Education Legal Services  

Location: Together We Rise Center

Join us for a presentation by the Jewish Family Services HELS team. for a “know Your Rights” event, where you will gain valuable insights into your legal protections and right to empower yourself or someone you know with knowledge. 

 

 

Filipin-yes 

October 16, 2024 

2:00 to 3:00 pm 

Presented by: Dr. Teresa Hodges 

If you could be anything, what would you do/be? In this workshop, we will use Filipina/Filipino/Filipinx American Studies to examine what influences us. Then we will imagine what it would be like if we believe we can do/be. 

Zoom:  https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqfu2hqj4jHtW6tl9BOUJSwHQpNQNa8JWx 

 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month 

October 18, 2024 

12:00 to 1:00 pm 

Presented by: Manmeet Kaur and Nicole Jannesari 

Participate in our Domestic Violence Awareness workshop to understand the impact of domestic violence, recognize signs, and learn how to advocate for survivors and promote safety and justice in your community. 

Zoom Link: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcumvpzstEtTBGm4bIYYWUeRqyFgeKru8 

 

Disabilities Awareness Discover Adaptive Technologies with DSPS and the Library!
October 22, 2024 • 12:00-1:00 pm 
and 2:00-3:00 pm
Presented by DSPS & the Library
Participants will explore adaptive tools and technologies to support communities with disabilities. Attendees will interact with adaptive technologies on display at the Library, learn about campus accessibility services offered by DSPS and the Library, and discover new research skills and resources that support disability justice

 

 

Disabilities Awareness- Wheelchair Chair Basketball Game 

October 23, 2024 

12:00 to 1:00 pm 

Presented by DSPS & Roll to Success 

Location: Gym 

Support Disability Awareness  Week! Come, watch and cheer the 
Cuyamaca College Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams as they will be in 
an exhibition game with the amazing Wheelchair Athletes.

 

 

Filipino Diaspora in San Diego 

October 25, 2024 

9:30 to 10:30 am 

Presented by: James Diokno 

This presentation will provide an overview of the Filipino communities. Discussion will focus on who Filipinos are, how Filipino communities came to be established in San Diego, and the contributions of Filipino San Diegans to the region. 

Zoom Link: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsf--prjwsEtZOMtJB-RRuXm1UDFxu-PcS 

 

September Culture and Community Circle Workshops

Latinx Heritage Month 

During Latinx Heritage Month (Sept.15- Oct. 15) we celebrate the cultures, contributions, history, and resilience of Latinx, Chicanx, and Hispanic and Latino-identified communities. The heritage month begins on September 15th to coincide with the independence dates of five Latin American countries and the independence of Mexico on September 16th. 

 

 

Latinx Heritage Month: Celebrating History and Culture  

September 6, 2024 

Noon to 1:00 pm  

Presented by: Nicole Jannesari and Vicky Nguyen 

Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of the Latinx community. Learn about the diverse traditions, influential figures, and significant contributions that shape our world today. Let’s come together to celebrate and honor the Latinx heritage that unites us all. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIodO-qpjoqHNHfaYKqLczu7Ge6BqXaVf4s

 

 

Latino Americans 

Presented by: Brown Students United Club 

September 12, 2024 

1:00 to 3:00 pm 

Location: Cross Cultural Center, Student Center (I-104) 

Come celebrate Latinx Heritage month with us and watch a documentary that features the varied experiences of the Latinos who helped shape North America. 

 

 

A Study of Racism in our Backyard: The Lemon Grove Case 

September 17, 2024 

1:00 to 2:00 pm 

Location: Cross Cultural Center, Student Center (I-104) 

Presented by: Agustin Orozco 

Participants will view the documentary featuring the Lemon Grove incident and participate in a facilitated discussion about the first successful school desegregation case in the United States.  

 

 

Community Engagement, Organizing, and Partnership with the Latinx Community  

September 18, 2024 

11:00 am to Noon 

Presented by: Jennifer Cosio, Professor, SDSU 

This workshop will briefly overview how Professor Jennifer Cosio engages and partners with Latinx community members through consensus organizing to make long-lasting changes in their communities and/or organizations. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctf-ioqj4uGdPKYvqzczDyviGunR-_2UMD 

 

College Hour: Latinx Heritage Month 

September 19, 2024 

12:30 to 1:30 pm 

Location: In front of the B Building (Communication Arts) 

The Latinx Heritage month event will feature speakers and performers. Free food will be given out at the event. 

 

 

Latinx Heritage Month: Nurturing Our Mental Health  

September 20th, 2024 

Noon to 1:00 pm  

Presented by: Nicole Jannesari and Vicky Nguyen 

Join us for an insightful virtual workshop focused on mental health within the Latinx community. Understand the unique challenge, break down stigmas, and discover practical self-care strategies. Learn about resources and support systems available to nurture our well-being. 

ZOOM LINK: https://gcccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMscOutqD0oEtMIJY_I3VqgpoeaJheRcmwr 

 

Open Mic 

September 20, 2024 

1:00 to 2:00 pm 

Presented by: Creative Writing Club & Brown Students United 

Location: Outside the Library 

Share your voice by taking the mic or just drop in to listen or make new friends. 

 

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