Student Affairs’ Graduate Assistantships

Student Affairs’ Graduate Assistantships 2021-2022

The Division of Student Affairs is excited to announce our graduate assistantships for the 2021-2022 academic year.  We have previously hired graduate students enrolled in the Counseling program and wanted to share this employment opportunity.  Graduate students will be able to view and apply for the assistantships through the Campus Job Board starting the week of March 1st.

Black Mental Health in the Age of Covid

Join Us for ‘You Good? Black Mental Health in the Age of Covid’ Next Tuesday, February 23rd

 

This past year has been one big mental health crisis for Black folks across the country. A global pandemic, anti-Blackness out of control, and they still haven’t run us our stimulus? It’s time we had that conversation.

 

On February 23rd at 2:30pm PST, join Sons & Brothers, in partnership with The Center for Cultural Power and The California Endowment, for “You Good? Black Mental Health in the Age of Covid,” a multimedia digital art extravaganza to meet the moment and hold space for Black emotional wellness. Hosted by Amber J. Phillips, You Good? will bring together talented creatives from a wide variety of disciplines to share, explore, and unpack their ups and downs 10 months into quarantine.

 

Our talented lineup includes visual artist Nichole Washington, dancers Jocquese L. Whitfield and  Aniya Wingate, Drag performers Bibi Discoteca and Nicki J, poets Olka Baldeh and Danyeli Rodriguez Del Orbe, musician FREDDIE, and Amber J Phillips as our MC. There will also be ASL interpretation by the lovely Brandon Kazen-Maddox.

 

In addition to a stellar talent list, organization leaders Favianna Rodriguez (The Center For Cultural Power) and Dr. Bob Ross (The California Endowment) will kick off the event. To learn more about Sons & Brothers, check out our story and visit us- @Sonsandbros on all platforms.

Join us on Twitch and we’ll see you there!