CPP | Elections and Civic Engagement
Civic Engagement Events - 2024
We Are Here for Each Other - MIND, BODY, SPIRIT Series. Nov. 5. 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Pride Center
With Josh Salazar of the Pride Center. We Are Here for Each Other is a series of community check-ins centering Mind, Body, and Soul that offers support and care during the anxiety of the Presidential election season.
We Are Here for Each Other - MIND, BODY, SPIRIT Series. Nov. 4. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. University Plaza Lawn (Bldg. 95)
With Lylannie Ducut of the APISC. We Are Here for Each Other is a series of community check-ins centering Mind, Body, and Soul that offers support and care during the anxiety of the Presidential election season.
We Are Here for Each Other - MIND, BODY, SPIRIT Series. Oct. 29. 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Old Stables, Rainbow Weaver.
With Derick Prince of the Black Resource Center. We Are Here for Each Other is a series of community check-ins centering Mind, Body, and Soul that offers support and care during the anxiety of the Presidential election season.
CCEP Election Fair. Oct. 11. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bronco Student Center
Stop by the Election Fair to learn more about political organizing, election reporting in the digital age, and a special book signing with author and former OC Elections Official Jackie Wu (get a free signed copy!).
Additionally, you can connect with representatives from political campaigns and groups both supporting and opposing key ballot initiatives and take action by getting others to register to vote.
Latinx votes: A Legacy of Change. Sept. 24. 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ursa Major, C
Join the Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Educaiton (CECCHE) for food and a community discussion led by Cal Poly Pomona political science alum Dr. Lisa Magaña.
The discussion will center around the Latinx community's relationship with voting in the past and how that impacts the community in the present.
El Voto es Nuestra voz y Nuestro Poder. Oct. 2. 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ursa Major, AB
Join the Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Education (CECCHE) for food and a community discussion led by Dr. Adrian D. Pantoja, a professor of Political Studies and Chicano Studies at Pitzer College.
The discussion will center around the importance of showing up by voting and uplifting students to use their voice this fall.
CA Center for Ethics and Policy Podcast Series
Migration and Mobility Justice
Civic Engagement Topics
- Check out Philosophy professor Tom Keith's documentary "How Does it Feel to be a Problem?" which explores systemic racism in the U.S. both past and present. Available via streaming.