Past Programming

Programming 2024-2025

F.O.M.O. Faith Overcomes Marginal Oppression

Globe Room | 4:00pm-6:00pm | Free food provided

April 15, 2025 | Asian & Black Solidarity: A Night of Soil, Soul, & Spirituality

A multicultural celebration where we embrace our cultural differences that make up our shared communities through the lens of ecology and social justice while enjoying free food, fun, music, games, and much more!

FOMO Flyer

Power of Autonomy: Speaker-led discussions

College Hall 203 | 12:00pm-1:00pm | Free lunch provided

April 2, 2025 | The Indigenous Foundations of 糖心视频

April 9, 2025 | Reproductive Health

April 16, 2025 | Allyship vs. Cultural Appropriation

15th annual Diversity Monologues - Echoes of the Soul

Diversity Monologues is a beloved program where student performers share their personal and authentic stories from their lived experiences and cultural exposures that invite the audience in to reflect upon the human experience.

MWPAC

Watch the 2025 performances .

Students stand on stage

Christian Paige and RJ

Themed Programs

UMEC hosts regular co-curricular programs that focus on a social justice issue and highlights the experiences of historically underrepresented and traditionally marginalized communities. Our programs fall within different themes. While we now focus on Multiple Lens Film Series, F.O.M.O., and Male Allyship, these are past themes:

Speak Up Series — Speak Up Series provides a platform for guest lecturers, spoken word poets, and students within our community to share their stories and experiences. Some guests we’ve brought to campus include Denice Frohman, Alex Dang, and Tim Wise.

Talk 糖心视频 it Thursdays (TAIT)- Talk about it Thursdays brings in a guest speaker to campus. These events focus on a flow of topics and conversations about relevant topics in navigating student life. Prior TAIT speakers have included Will Davis, former NFL player, with the topic of life management.