Over the weekend, like you, I witnessed people throughout our nation, raise their voices in response to the killing of George Floyd and so many other black men and women who have died senselessly. We reached a new level of frustration for the ongoing issues of inequity, implicit bias, and racism in America and saw both peaceful protests and civil unrest occur as a response in cities coast-to-coast.
On behalf of SOCCCD, we share in your pain, discomfort, exhaustion, and call for change. As an institution that serves as a key source of service and education to our community, we take great responsibility in being part of the solution to effect change for our students of today and tomorrow.
Our work to infuse equity and inclusion in every policy and practice must not only be continued but enhanced. We must prioritize the creation of safe places to talk about race relations on our campuses. We must lead through listening to the disenfranchised and marginalized members of our college communities and identify how others can serve as effective allies.
Finally, and most importantly, we must engage our students in long-term solutions and support them with how to best influence change at micro and macro levels. The next generation of leadership is among us at Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College. Peaceful protests can serve as a means of public awareness to put a spotlight on injustice. But the riots, fueled by agitators, have been ensued by violence and community damage. We as a district must promote education, voting, and civic engagement. We will join our students in taking concrete action to make reforms at the local, state, and federal levels, but will focus on change within our District and the community college system.
I recognize that the past few months have been hard on all of us—schools, families, and businesses alike. The pandemic has only made more evident that inequities at any level become exacerbated during crises. Our mission to students must be met with a long-term commitment to combat institutional barriers that prevent students from achieving.
We look forward to doing the difficult work with you. Together we can make a difference.
Kathleen F. Burke
Chancellor
South Orange County Community College District
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Sent today, 5:17 p.m.:
A message from ASIVC: Standing in Solidarity
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