Student Resource Centers

Any WVC student can reserve the entire space for an event, workshop or group facilitation.

The Cultural Centers include the African American Center, El Centro, and Pride Center. The centers serve as both physical spaces on campus where students-built communities, and as outlet for students run programs that explore social issues and identity. The centers are established to encourage students to explore, celebrate, and share their diverse cultures, traditions.

Community

We unify individuals across identities, backgrounds and experiences. Our positive, caring, and discerning community creates a sense of belonging for students.

Empowerment

We inspire students to find their agency and authentic voice to express their needs. Students feel empowered to explore their passions.

Intersectionality

We understand the complexity and beauty of the multiple intersecting identities students bring into the world. Our programs encourage students to embrace their whole self.

Growth

We believe that all students have the capacity to deepen their consciousness by building upon their unique lived experiences. Programs encourage students to bravely engage in challenging dialogues within a supportive space.

Solidarity

We cultivate support and advocacy for, and with, marginalized identities and communities. Programs provide opportunities for students to gain a deeper understanding of injustices and work towards social change in community.

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Last Updated 12/3/24