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Inclusive flags and oversized bean bag chairs welcome students upon arrival to the WCCC.

Warrior Cross Cultural Center Provides Safe Space for Students

Kristin Platts and Kristin E. Platts March 8, 2022

Knowing where to turn for help with paperwork or general questions can be intimidating for undocumented college students. As an undocumented student herself, Juanita Tamaya (sophomore, Sociology), a student...

Black Student Union Co-President, Sasha Thompson, inside the Warrior Cross Cultural Center at Stanislaus State. (Signal Photo/Kristin Platts)

Black Student Orgs Look to Push for More Inclusive and Empowering Environments

Kristin Platts and Kristin E. Platts February 28, 2022

As Black History Month comes to a close, Stanislaus State’s black student organizations have no plans of losing momentum. The campus is home to a multitude of organizations that embrace cultural...

Graphic by Kimberly Horne.

Upcoming Campus Events to Celebrate Black History Month

Kristin Platts and Kristin E. Platts February 11, 2022

As the campus community reflects on the achievements of African Americans and their significance on American history, Stan State organizations hope you’ll join in celebrating Black History Month...

Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli.

New Campus Organizations Aim to Improve Diversity and Inclusion at Stan State

JC Aguirre December 13, 2021

The last two years have been some of the most chaotic of many of our lives, from the pandemic to economic slowdown and supply shortages, there has been no lack of...

Image of sage burning in front of the Turlock Cat building. (Signal Photo/ Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez). 

From The 209 to Palestine

Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez May 19, 2021

Palestinian flags waved high and proud this weekend above the highway overpass near Walnut street in Turlock, as protesters showed solidarity with Palestine following the recent Israeli airstrike attacks...

Logo of the Merced Tattoo & Piercing Co shop. Screenshot taken by Guadalupe Aleman. 

How Merced Tattoo Artist Anem Garduño is Battling Discrimination in Tattoo Spaces

Guadalupe Aleman May 16, 2021

Anem J. Garduño is a 26-year-old Latina tattoo apprentice and activist, who works at Merced Tattoo & Piercing Co. In late March, Anem posted an Instagram story announcing that she would be booking...

Photo courtesy of Stan State events and announcements page.

Stan State Psychological Counseling Offers Services to Those Affected by Racial Injustice

Andres Torres Guzman May 14, 2021

Stan State's Psychological Counseling Services department recently hosted a racial injustice dialogue event. Stan State psychological counselors Susan Brummell and Lee Bettencourt spoke at the event, where...

Third Annual Race and Power Film Festival hosted by the Ethnic Studies program, flyer provided by Samuel Contreras. 

Third Annual Race and Power Film Festival To Spark Social Change

Jocelyn Ann Burke May 12, 2021

The Ethnic Studies Program at Stan State is hosting their Third Annual Race and Power Film Festival, starting this week and up until May 16th. The Ethnic Studies Program is working continuously...

Dos manos sosteniendo un corazón de la comunidad LGBT+. Creado por Yoselin Bustos el Primero de Mayo del 2021.

Ser Miembro de La Comunidad LGBT+ y Activista y Latinoamérica y El Caribe

Yoselin Bustos May 6, 2021

El Jueves pasado, el Warrior Cross Cultural Center y el Programa de Estudios Étnicos de Stan State acogieron el taller 'Perspectivos Criticales Sobre la Comunidad LGBT+ en Latinoamérica...

Two hands holding an LGBT+ heart created by Yoselin Bustos on May 1st, 2021. 

Being An LGBT+ Member and Activist in Latin America and the Caribbean

Yoselin Bustos May 6, 2021

On Thursday afternoon, the Warrior Cross Cultural Center and the Ethnic Studies Department hosted the "Critical LGBT+ Perspectives in Latin America and the Caribbean'' workshop. This workshop focused...

A group of people waiting to hear whether Derek Chauvin would be convicted. This is located in front of the store where George Floyd was murdered. Photo taken on Tuesday, April 20, 2020 by Jaimee Ellison.

Mixed Feelings in the Stan Community Following the Conviction in the George Floyd Case

As the news of Derek Chauvin's conviction sinks in, the CSU Stanislaus community has had more time to come to terms with what this verdict means for the continued struggle with police brutality and systemic...

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Initial Reactions to the Developments in the Floyd Case from Members of our Warrior Community

Essence Saunders and Angela Gonzalez April 21, 2021

In the wake of the conviction of the former officer Derek Chauvin, for the murder of George Floyd, the public’s reactions have been extensive and complex. Insight on these responses were revealed...

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