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Description
Photographs, primarily 4x6 color and black and white snapshots, related to Martin Luther King Jr. Day events and Black student activities on campus 1984 – 1996, Includes images of African American Student Union and Society of Black Business Students and one folder related to the Lantern Festival representing Asian diversity on campus. 18 VHS videotapes of campus activities and events organized by the MutliCultural Center including discussion panels, celebrations, and performances.
Background
The Multi-Cultural Center (MCC) provides programs and services that aid in the outreach and retention of under-represented students through advocacy, community-building, and co-curricular programming. The MCC is a welcoming space in the Cal Poly community that embraces diversity and works towards social justice.  As part of the Cross Cultural Centers, the Multi-Cultural Center contributes to the University’s commitment to diversity for a more inclusive and welcoming campus. 
Extent
.75LF, 2 boxes
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Availability
Collection is open to researchers by appointment. For more information on visiting, access policies, and reproduction requests, please visit our Reference Services page online at http://lib.calpoly.edu/search-and-find/collections-and-archives/reference-services/. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction: Digital Copies are provided to researchers for the purpose of study, research, and personal use only, unless otherwise specified in writing. Materials that are the property of Cal Poly Special Collections and Archives require written permission prior to publication. No complete collection may be reproduced. For print and online publication, please visit our Reproduction Services page online at http://lib.calpoly.edu/support/sca-policies/reproduction/. Special Collections and Archives reserves the right to review all reproduction requests and to withhold permission if scanning would endanger the material, would violate copyright law, or would violate institutional restrictions.