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WACC的使命和价值观

The World Arts and Cultures Committee aims to foster and enhance a climate of appreciation and respect for the diversity of cultural values, ideas and expressions represented by our students, staff, faculty and the world in which we live. We will strive to accomplish our mission by bringing diverse events on campus, reflecting the college's position in today's global society.

会议安排
每月第一个星期三[经委员会一致同意,可作更改]

椅子
教务长(学生事务)

作文
(另见“成员资格和历史”)
学生事务主任(主席)
副校长,学生事务
行政服务副总裁(或指定人员)
直接,大学和社区关系
ASGC主席(或指定人)
教师代表
分类职员代表
校友代表
社区的代表
退休教师及/或职员代表(2)

采用
2000年11月; 2007年3月28日修订; 2008年10月16日; 2011年6月; 2012年8月;
2013年5月。

我们的机构价值观

As exemplified in the Values for Student Learning and Institutional Student Learning Outcomes:

The World Arts and Culture Committee (WACC) sponsors a wide range of free events that enrich the campus environment and encourage personal, intellectual, and aesthetic growth.

WACC advances the greater cause of tolerance, learning, and diversity in a variety of styles, including by way of the celebration of cultural traditions and heritage. Events related to Black History Month have included a forum on the topic "The Beginning: Historical Black Colleges and Universities," performances by the Grossmont大学 Afro-Cuban Ensemble and the Black Story Tellers of San Diego and Friends, a Gospel Festival, "Hip Hop on the Quad" featuring the World Beat Dancers and Drummers, and enriching performances by legendary jazz artists Jeannie Cheatham and John Handy. Other events celebrating history and heritage include the Cinco de Mayo Celebration; Languages of the World Festival; "16 de Septiembre": Mexican Independent Day; Japanese Language Festival; Puerto Rican Music Festival; the Celebration of the Arab Wedding; and a Classical [Subcontinent] Indian Music Concert.

As can be seen by the prevalence of music in these events, WACC acknowledges the role of the arts in the celebration of cultural heritage. This also extends to its sponsorship of visual arts events like the Spring Arts Festival, student art exhibitions, the Fall Draw, and Into Abstraction Artists' Talk, as well as dance and theater events like the Butoh Theatre Workshop. Some of these activities also showcase cultural heritage, such as the Brigham Young University's International Folk Dance Ensemble. Likewise, literary arts and language feature prominently among WACC's sponsored events, including speaking engagements like Martha Barnette, featured on NPR's "A Way with Words" the annual "One Book, One Campus" project, which in 2011 showcased the groundbreaking book by Rebecca Skloot, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks; and, selected events headlining The Literary Arts Festival, which annually brings to campus an array of diverse authors, including Latina author Sandra Cisneros, war memoirist and novelist Tim O'Brien, Chaldean-American poet Dunya Mikhail, and L.A. gang memoirist Luis J. Rodriguez.

However, WACC's mission to promote cultural diversity is not exclusively limited to ethnicity and race. WACC also supports projects and events whose goals are to enrich our understanding of under-represented ideologies or to encourage critical thinking and discussion of topical concerns. Projects celebrating Women's History Month have focused on the history and advocacy of women's rights, feminist ideologies, and women's health issues; symposia like Cultural Influences on Healthcare, showcasing the healthcare values of diverse cross-section of cultural and subcultural groups, shows the extent to which the concept of "arts and culture" can be broadly inclusive; and, a panel discussion of the Michael Ramsdell documentary The Anatomy of Hate, demonstrates how, in promoting dialogue about relevant and current controversial ideologies, WACC is committed to tolerance and equality among socially and politically diverse points of view.

Furthermore, the World Arts and Cultures Committee openly encourages grant requests for events highlighting awareness and rights advocacy for the subcultural groups of the disabled, LGBTQ, and others, as well as subcultures defined by their alternative lifestyles and progressive ideologies. In spring 2013, WACC helped to sponsor "Deaf Deaf World," the second of such events to be held at Grossmont大学, in which ASL speakers from throughout San Diego County participate in a simulated "Deaf Town" where only ASL is used; a variety of San Diego academic institutions participated in this unique and important exhibition benefiting deaf students and interpreters.

WACC与太阳城娱乐合作跨文化研究部,扩展机会计划和服务(EOPS)、多元化、公平和包容委员会(DEI)太阳城娱乐联合学生(ASGC), as well as local tribal, cultural, and arts organizations. Information regarding the WACC's charge is available on this page and is explained on-line in Grossmont College's组织和治理结构。

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