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BIPOC Center

17³Ô¹Ï BIPOC Center Black Indigenous People of Color

About Our BIPOC Center

Our Mission

Our 17³Ô¹Ï Black Indigenous People of Color Center (BIPOC) aims to create an inclusive space for students with diverse backgrounds and barriers. We hope students can come to explore their unique identities and recognize their allies on campus while emphasizing cross-culture solidarity and support. — Emaan Dada, ASFC Senator 2021

Goals for the Center

  • Foster a sense of belonging and community for all students
  • Offer cultural competency workshops and programs
  • Offer advising services that consider cultural differences
  • Partner with student clubs and organizations of diverse cultures
  • Provide a safe space to gather and connect

Visit Our BIPOC Center Space in The Lower Campus Center

The BIPOC Center is a gathering place for intellectual and cultural enrichment – where individuals, small groups and student organizations of all kinds can study, plan and organize together.

Our space is used for meetings, special events and community-building activities with a multicultural flavor.  Come and use this communal space! 

Upcoming Events

BIPOC Resources

 

Meet Our Team

Meet Pauline Brown

Pauline Brown


Supervisor and UndocuLiaison
brownpauline@fhda.edu

More About Pauline

Meet Natalie Hansen

Natalie Hansen


Faculty Coordinator
hansennatalie@fhda.edu

More about Natalie

 

 

 

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Questions?
We're Here to Help!

BIPOC Center

650.949.7635


BIPOC@fhda.edu

 


Campus Center,
Lower Level, Room 2149

View BIPOC Center Office Hours

 

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