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Dia de la Monarca

Dia de la Monarca

Orfalea Family Children's Center

Please join the UC Santa Barbara’s Early Childhood Care and Education Services and the MultiCultural Center in welcoming the Monarchs back to their overwintering habitat. A family-oriented day of fun and learning is planned with hands-on activities, games, presentations, and performances, all connected to the fascinating and inspiring world of the monarch butterfly!

Monarch butterflies migrate to Goleta each November through February. This festival – which also coincides with World Children’s Day – invites you to celebrate the beautiful monarch butterfly with fun activities, music, art, dance and food. The monarch butterfly remains an important cultural symbol for many indigenous groups and within the national culture of Mexico. The monarch has become a metaphor for transformation and hope.

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR VISITORS:


  • Those who do not feel well, or have tested positive for COVID within the week prior to the event, are asked to stay home.

  • Kids (and adults) who wish to wear butterfly wings/costumes are encouraged to do so!

  • Parking is limited: car-pooling is encouraged.

  • NO pets, please!
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Fall 2022 Week 10 Study Jam

MCC Lounge

WEEK 10

MON., NOV. 28, 12PM–10PM
TUES., NOV. 29, 10:30AM–6PM
WED., NOV. 30, 10:30AM – 10PM
THURS. DEC. 1, 10:30AM – 10PM
*HOSTED BY THE MCC COUNCIL 5-7PM*
FRI., DEC. 2, 10:30AM – 3PM 

Coffee - Tea - Fruit - Snacks - Scantrons - Bluebooks

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Writing in Community: A Study Group with Care

Online

The MultiCultural Center (MCC) and RCSGD are pleased to provide a space for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ students to meet virtually for writing and study sessions. Join us to build a community of accountability and support as you meet your academic deadlines and personal writing goals.

 Art as Activism Exhibition

Art Exhibition

Art as Activism Exhibition

Student Exhibition

MCC Lounge

The MCC Fall 2022 Art Exhibition features UCSB student artists and their work that highlights counternarratives to hate, hurt, & fear or work that centers joy and allyship in the QTBIPOC communities. This exhibition seeks to foster discussions around Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Social Justice, and Belonging. 

Reception: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - 6pm

Art on flyer by Leah Moment

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