UNITE:ARC's Community and Diversity Center

UNITE:ARC's Community and Diversity Center Located in the Student Center HUB, U.N.I.T.E. Additionally, U.N.I.T.E. All programs for U.N.I.T.E. A major focus of U.N.I.T.E.

creates collective spaces in which student, staff, faculty, and administrators share lived realities, stories, and histories as equity education for the campus community. provides a welcoming and inclusive environment that engages in brave dialogue about diversity, social justice, and equity. We offer support, advocacy, and leadership opportunities for and about disproportionately impacted communi

ties. focus on critical consciousness and analytical thought, social justice education within the community, student equity, seamless educational pathways, and cultural empowerment and enrichment for the ARC community. is to promote a better understanding and awareness of the everyday student experience through collaborative partnerships across the campus community.

join us for the cinema serenity event tomorrow at 3-5pm!!
10/01/2025

join us for the cinema serenity event tomorrow at 3-5pm!!

Thank you ARC and UNITE! I had an amazing experience working there over the last 12 years. I have been blessed and honor...
10/01/2022

Thank you ARC and UNITE! I had an amazing experience working there over the last 12 years. I have been blessed and honored to work with so many great people, especially our students. The UNITE program hosted many events and it was only possible with a great team of students, staff, and admins. Now as I leave this space to take on a new challenge, I look forward to what the Hub, now known as the UNITE Center will become. Please visit the UNITE Center to see all the new and exciting programs and meet the amazing crew! Thank you again ARC & UNITE!!!
❤️💙💜🖤💛💚🧡🤍🤎 ✌🏾Rod Agbunag

Missing Person Alert in Sacramento Area. Please refer to info on image for details.
10/21/2020

Missing Person Alert in Sacramento Area. Please refer to info on image for details.

Check out the Transfer Centers fall workshop and university rep calendars!
09/03/2020

Check out the Transfer Centers fall workshop and university rep calendars!

Systemic Racism overview in our own city.
08/07/2020

Systemic Racism overview in our own city.

NBC News’ Jacob Ward speaks to a researcher who explains how in some cases, racism has been written into the fine print of housing policies. » Subscribe to N...

08/05/2020

This workshop is facilitated by a Sac State Admissions & Outreach Representative with the Los Rios Community College Transfer Centers. These sessions are meant to assist CSU Spring 2021 students with their application process. Participants should’ve create a Cal State apply account and complete as...

06/19/2020

An historian explains the history and significance of the holiday. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Note: This video was previously titled, "Ju...

How to support someone with racial trauma
06/01/2020

How to support someone with racial trauma

Check out this infographic by  for our friends who were wondering what they can do amidst the chaos of racial injustice.
06/01/2020

Check out this infographic by for our friends who were wondering what they can do amidst the chaos of racial injustice.

As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month comes to a close with the end of May, let's remember that Anti-Asi...
05/29/2020

As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month comes to a close with the end of May, let's remember that Anti-Asian racism and Anti-Blackness both come from White Supremacy and Capitalist Heteropatriarchy. All the Anti-Asian racism and Anti-Blackness violence can be overwhelming. But remember to stay grounded and rooted in the fact that there are people who have been and continue to actively work against violent structures. This is an image of Richard Aoki of the Asian American Political Alliance, Charles Brown of the Afro-American Student Union, and Manual Delgado of the Mexican American Student Confederation (not depicted is LaNada Warjack, the head of the United Native Americans) - some of the leaders of the Third World Liberation Front who sought to bring together the histories and cultures of Asian Americans, Chicano Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans in a united front to fight for Third World Studies. These student leaders showed us the power we have when we UNITE and modeled for us how we can coalesce into a formidable power against White Supremacy when we organize and advocate together!

05/27/2020

Featured Artivism artist Paul Willis “W.hat’s A.fter R.evolution

Our last showcase of Artivism art is from our featured artist Paul is a Hip Hop/Spoken Word Artist, a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consultant, and founder of Hip Hop Chess Sacramento. He has and continues to be a busy activist for Sacramento. Make sure to follow him on his IG account to follow his art and social justice work.

Address

4700 College Oak Drive
Sacramento, CA
95841

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

(916) 484-8948

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