
Oct. 18, 2022 - Join us tomorrow, Oct. 19, between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Central Mall for PACT for Peace: Building Community*. Bring your lunch, a chair or blanket, and spend some time building community, learning more about each other, and to remember that we are not alone.
This time of connection will be based around a couple of key questions that we can ask ourselves and of others:
What do you want to be known for?
What is a topic you care deeply about? Why?
We hope that you will stop by during this event to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about one another. We’ll be holding a PACT for Peace gathering each month and will post new discussion questions for cultivating curiosity and connection each time.
This event also perfectly coincides with the #IAmCI event in honor of National Transfer Student Week hosted by the Multicultural Dream Center and the Center for Multicultural Engagement, offering an opportunity for students to reflect on their intersecting identities and what it means to be a CSUCI student. Students at this event will also be able to meet Myisha Arellano to offer feedback on an upcoming mural that she will be designing to highlight the diversity of our campus community.
The University encourages people with disabilities to participate in its programs, events and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact the respective area below as soon as possible, but no later than seven (7) business days prior to the event/activity:
CSUCI Students
Disability Accommodations & Support Services: accommodations@csuci.edu
CSUCI Employees
Human Resources: angela.portillo@csuci.edu
Members of the Public
Title IX & Inclusion: titleix@csuci.edu
*CSUCI PACT for Peace
- PACT is:
- Planning opportunities to connect, to grieve, to heal, and to overcome gun violence
- Acting strategically and in solidarity to promote peace, belonging, and mental health
- Coalescing with community partners to amplify and leverage peace-building efforts
- Transforming schools and society, ensuring that every human being is valued and safe
- PACT for Peace is not:
- Utilizing CSUCI’s name to take a political stance.
- No CSU employee, office, program, school/college, division, or campus is legally allowed to take a stance or make an action promoting a political agenda as a CSU employee, office, program, etc. (e.g., utilizing CSU email, letterhead, employee time, or other resources) that the CSU has not endorsed.
- As a public institution we must be vigilant in adhering to CSUCI’s humanistic, pro-DEI, anti-violence stance and leave the shaping of political and legislative outcomes to individuals and organizations who are free to do that work.