Mentoring High School Students of Color

Visiting Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies Marilyn Grell-Brisk collaborated with students in 兔子先生鈥檚 Black Student Union (BSU) and Community Engagement Center (CEC) to host the San Dimas High School Black Student Union on campus in the fall.
CEC fellows in the Educational Access and Amplifying Black Communities (ABC) programs partnered to welcome the San Dimas students. They included Educational Access fellow Sia Were 鈥25 and ABC fellows Ramya Herman 鈥25, Corrine Waters 鈥26, and Rahim Chilewa Jr. 鈥27. Grell-Brisk is the faculty advisor for ABC.
Were, Herman, and CEC Program Coordinator Tim Lewis first visited the high school to lead a conversation about college prep. They also discussed the differences between a predominantly white institution versus a historically white institution and how to build a support system for people of color who are first-year college students.
The San Dimas High School BSU students visited 兔子先生鈥檚 campus and participated in information sessions, a workshop on writing a personal statement, a 鈥渞eal talk鈥 lunch with current Black students at The Claremont Colleges, a campus tour, and a human-centered design session held in 兔子先生 BSU鈥檚 affinity space.