
There are multiple avenues to learn about equity at El Camino that has taken place or that is currently ongoing. There are committees, professional development opportunities, student groups, and more.
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Standing Committee
- The El Camino College Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Standing Committee provides guidance to the Academic Senate on matters related to equity, diversity, and inclusion under the 10+1. Under this purview, this committee will create and implement concrete plans that will increase equity in teaching, learning, and serving our students as well as in relationships among colleagues.
- Racial Equity Professional Development
- Cultural & Diversity Communities
- Here you will find communities to support the diversity of our campus as well as academic support programs.
- Student Equity & Achievement
- El Camino College is committed to assuring student equity in all of its educational programs and services in accordance with El Camino Community College District Board Policy 5300 and the standards set forth in Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. The College provides programs and services to ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed academically.
- IMPACT Equity
- The purpose of IMPACT is to create opportunities for all people working in education to become change agents in their life and work, and to deepen their understanding of equity and the racist foundation that the educational system in this country was built upon. If we do not actively fight against white supremacy and racialized capitalism, we run the risk of perpetuating it so that institutional policies, practices, procedures, and pedagogies de-center justice and equity and, therefore, actually contribute to injustice and inequity. Our approach to equity work is rooted in radical love and inclusivity; we believe that IMPACT practitioners will develop an antiracist growth mindset and experience shifts in heart, no matter where their starting point is.
- Updated Senate Resolution Black Lives Matter
- Declaring the El Camino College Academic Senate’s Support of Black Student Success