Black Voices

Black Voices

The purpose of the group is to provide solidarity and community for our black faculty and staff and to address anti-black racism at Butte College to create a more equitable and welcoming environment for black students.

Contact: Tray Robinson robinsontra@littletatanka.net.

We invite you to join us at some of our hosted events and events that we are in collaboration with other departments. Here is a list of current and past events. We hope to see you there.

 

Black Graduation Celebration

At the end of every academic year, we host our annual Black Graduation Celebration.  The Black Graduation Celebration honors Black/African American students who have successfully completed an Associate’s Degree and/or Certificate from Butte College.  The event recognizes their accomplishment and provides an opportunity for graduates to honor significant people who have helped them achieve their goal.  The ceremony reinforces the bonds of scholarship and extends the sense of community and belonging.  The intimate ceremony is representative of African and Black/African-American culture and culminates with a Kente Stole presentation.

Students together at graduation celebration


Kwanzaa Celebration

Each December we facilitate a Kwanzaa Celebration for our students.  Kwanzaa, a Swahili word that means “first fruits,” is a seven-day festival that honors African heritage in African American culture. Kwanzaa takes place each year in the United States from December 26 to January 1. Each night during Kwanzaa, celebrants light one of seven candles in a special candleholder called a kinara. Three red on the left, three green on the right, and a single black candle in the center. The seven days and candles of Kwanzaa represent seven principles, or Nguzo Saba are a set of ideals created by Dr. Maulana Karenga.

Kinara Image

  1. Unity (Umoja in Swahili) — To join together families, communities, and the nation.
  2. Self-Determination (Kujichagulia) — To ensure people define themselves and are responsible for their own behavior.
  3. Collective work and responsibility (Ujima) — To help each other and to work toward building and maintaining communities.
  4. Cooperative economics (Ujamaa) — To build and support businesses owned by African Americans.
  5. Purpose (Nia) — To commemorate African and African American cultures, customs, and history.
  6. Creativity (Kuumba) — To use imagination to improve and beautify communities.
  7. Faith (Imani) — To believe in and support families, leaders, teachers, and community leaders.
Black Voices Faculty and Staff Association Membership List

If you would like to join the Black Voices members list, please email Tray Robinson.

Name Department Email Address
Allen Charles College Police charlesal@littletatanka.net
Aman Cowell Music Department cowellam@littletatanka.net
Charles Turner History turnerch@littletatanka.net
Doreen Ireland Student Belonging and Empowerment irelanddo@littletatanka.net
Dr. Nandi Crosby Sociology crosbyna@littletatanka.net
Johnny Persons Law Enforcement Academy personjo@littletatanka.net
Jordan Rodrigues Career Center rodriguesma@littletatanka.net
Julius McCall Human Resources mccallju@littletatanka.net
Kevin Haynes TRIO Student Support Services hayneske@littletatanka.net
Kim Kirkwood Cosmetology kirkwoodki@littletatanka.net
Kimani Davis Recruitment and Outreach daviski@littletatanka.net
Malcolm Dixon Black Leadership and Cultural Center dixonmal@littletatanka.net
Malcolm J. McLemore Student Belonging and Empowerment mclemorema@littletatanka.net
Regina Davis Digital Arts & Design/ARTS davisre@littletatanka.net
Renan Young Information Technology youngre@littletatanka.net
Santay Gray Counseling graysa@littletatanka.net
Selena Lee Human Resources leese@littletatanka.net
Tray Robinson Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Antiracism robinsontra@littletatanka.net


Resources Contact information
UMOJA Village http://butte.umojacommunity.org/
Black Student Union http://www.facebook.com/buttecollegebsu/
African American Family & Cultural Center http://www.aafcc-oroville.org
Chico State Black Faculty & Staff Association http://www.csuchico.edu/diversity/associations/bfsa/index.shtml
If you are interested in attending a Black Voices meeting, please contact Tray Robinson at robinsontra@littletatanka.net

Content Editor:
Tray Robinson
530-879-4106

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