STATEMENT FROM UCSC RESOURCE CENTERS

African American Resource and Cultural Center, American Indian Resource Center, Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center, El Centro: Chicano Latino Resource Center, Lionel Cantú Queer Center, and Women’s Center

The results of the 2016 National Election have been confirmed. Many of us will be negatively affected by these results. The UCSC Resource Centers stand in solidarity with, and will continue to advocate for Muslims, refugees and undocumented citizens, queer and trans folk, disabled folk, people of color, and women. We recognize that students and campus community members may feel dismayed or fearful about what is to come. Unfortunately, adversity is not new to our communities.

We are strong. We are resilient. We are here for you. We will move forward together.

The Resource Centers will hold space for folks to process, to breathe, and to come together as a community. Coffee, tea, and snacks will be available. Drop by the Ethnic Resource Centers (3rd floor, Bay Tree Building) and Lionel Cantú Queer Center (behind Crown circle). The Women’s Center facility at Cardiff House will be closed for the day, and staff will be available at the Ethnic Resource Centers.

Resource Centers http://resourcecenters.ucsc.edu/
African American Resource and Cultural Center http://aarcc.ucsc.edu/
American Indian Resource Center http://airc.ucsc.edu/
Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center http://aapirc.ucsc.edu/
El Centro: Chicano Latino Resource Center http://elcentro.ucsc.edu/
Lionel Cantú Queer Center http://queer.ucsc.edu/
Women’s Center http://womenscenter.ucsc.edu/