Summer Hours

Please click here for more details about Summer Hours and Services!

Juneteenth Ice Cream Social

We invite you to join us in the quad for popsicles and learn about the history of Juneteenth! 

Join us!

We invite you to join us in the quad as Fullerton College raises the Progress Pride Flag! 

Pride Month at Fullerton College

Join us to celebrate, learn and grow during Pride Month!

Center Closing Early

We will be closing at 12pm on Wednesday, May 22nd.

Denim Day Drive

Donate gently used jeans April 22-24th. Click here for more details!

Spring Break Hours

Remote Services Only. Click here for more details!

Cadena Conversations: Women Who Inspire Us

In Celebration of International Women's Day. Click here for more details!

Two Spirit Presentation

Join us to learn more about this important cultural and spiritual identity! Click here for more details!

Open House

Stop by our space on Wednesday from 11:30am-1:30pm to learn about our programs and services!

14th Annual Beat Café!

Showcase your talent! Join us from 12-2pm in the Cruz Reynoso Courtyard! Click here for more details! 

Good Luck on Finals!

Finish Strong Hornets! Stop by 512-02 for supplies or a break from studying! 

This calendar showcases campus events that address either culture and/or diversity topics.

Please see “Categories” beneath the calendar.

One Book, One College (Book Read)

 

December 1, 2017 N/A -

THIS POSTING IS A MONTHLY NOTICE FOR A YEAR-LONG BOOK READ.

The 2017/2018 College Book is Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson, an attorney who founded the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI). Just Mercy draws attention to the injustices of the American legal system—primarily, the inequities of race and poverty, and the harsh sentencing of children and the mentally ill.

While chronicling his work to free a wrongly accused man from death row, this book touches on themes of justice, humanity, mercy, hope, racial inequity, slavery, poverty, intellectual disability, mental illness, child abuse, domestic violence, the death penalty, and mass incarceration.

Just Mercy is both heartbreaking and inspiring—and well worth reading!

You can learn more about the book, the author, and the Equal Justice Initiative at the following website:

http://bryanstevenson.com

Campus activities will be held throughout the year.

Please join the conversation by reading the book, encouraging others to read it, and engaging in the campus activities.

If you have questions or comments, or are interested in participating in a campus activity (as a speaker/panelist or an event facilitator), please contact Samantha Krag at OneBook@fullcoll.edu

 

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Heritage & Holidays (July)

    • French American Heritage Month
    • July 4 – Independence Day (USA)
    • July 7 – Al-Hijra (Islamic New Year) begins
    • July 11 – World Populace Day
    • July 18 – International Nelson Mandela Day
    • July 24 – International Self-Care Day
    • July 26 – National Disability Independence Day