Unity Multicultural Education Center

Purpose Statement

Our purpose is to advocate for underrepresented students and provide experiential learning opportunities for all students in order to create a university community that integrates and values multiple perspectives and cultural narratives.

History

The Unity House was founded in 1997 to meet the needs of students who felt marginalized on campus. The initiative to establish the department was motivated and led by a student leader who strongly advocated for positive change and transformation.

Later renamed, Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC), the purpose of the center continues to support the academic and co-curricular experiences of African, Latina/o, Asian, and Native American students at Gonzaga University.

Additionally, the focus has expanded to continue to meet the needs of a fluid demographic and provide the Gonzaga community with educational and social opportunities to raise cultural awareness. UMEC welcomes all to participate in upcoming events and programs in an effort to collectively learn and actively promote social justice.

 

 

Stories & Events

Upcoming Events

Apr
18
Join our panelists for a powerful discussion on the state of gender discrimination in sports. This...
Apr
19
The Center for Civil & Human Rights at Gonzaga University School of Law is pleased to host the...

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Hemmingson Center, Suite 215
502 E. Boone
Spokane, WA 99258