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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging

    Cal State East Bay aspires to embody an authenticity that values the lived experience of all students, faculty and staff. This website is a gateway to resources, information, events, and programs related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging on campus.


    OFFICE OF DIVERSITY MISSION

    We Commit

    • To center students
    • To use critical race theory as a lens for analysis in decision-making
    • To a holistic approach to problem-solving and student support
    • To serve as advocates, allies, and accomplices
    • To use nondominant and nonhierarchical practices
    • To operate out of the theory of social justice
    • To be mindful of intersectionality
    • To value equity for all persons
    • To interrogate systems of oppression
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    • Hispanic Serving Institution

      Cal State East Bay is proud to be a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, with over 36% of our student population identifying as Hispanic/Latinx.

    • Campus In Action logo

      Cal State East Bay is committed to promoting civic engagement among students and has signed a Campus Compact Civic Action Statement.

    • The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.

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    Hispanic Serving Institution

    Cal State East Bay is proud to be a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, with over 36% of our student population identifying as Hispanic/Latinx.

    Asian American & Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution

    We are a proud Asian American & Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution, with 22% of our student population identifying as Asian American or Native American Pacific Islander.

    First Generation college students

    Over 56% of Cal State East Bay students are First Generation college students.

    Campus In Action logo

    Cal State East Bay is committed to promoting civic engagement among students and has signed a Campus Compact Civic Action Statement.

    The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.


    STUDENTS

    Student Diversity and Inclusion

    The Diversity and Inclusion Student Affinity and Resource Centers (DISARC) are dedicated to creating and maintaining an inclusive campus environment that challenges oppression and provides a space for dialogue and engagement. 


    DISARC consists of five physical centers for students to find support, community, and to thrive in their academic success:

    • Asian Pacific Islander Student Success Center
    • Black Student Success Center
    • Latinx Student Success Center
    • Undocumented Student Resource Center
    • Diversity and Inclusion Student Center
    Students at commencement

    Student Equity and Success

    The Student Equity and Success (SEAS) programs are designed to retain and graduate low-income, first generation, historically underrepresented and underserved student populations. SEAS consists of six student programs: EOP, EXCEL, GANAS, PIAA, Renaissance Scholars & Sankofa Scholars.

    Student Equity and Success
    Accessibility Services Office

    Accessibility Services

    Accessibility Services provides academic accommodations to students with disabilities to promote equal access. Primary services include accessible testing, accessible media, assistive technology, note-taking, and more.

    Accessibility Services
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    Veteran Student Services

    Veteran Students Services supports students who have served in the U.S. military, providing academic and professional resources, guidance, and counseling.

    Veteran Student Services

    FACULTY & STAFF

    Faculty & Staff Equity and Inclusion

    Faculty and Staff Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Affinity groups provide opportunities for interaction, advocacy, and education between staff, faculty, students, and the larger CSUEB community:

    • African Ancestry Faculty and Staff Association (AAFSA)
    • Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association (APIFSA)
    • Chicanx Latinx Staff and Faculty Association (CLSFA)
    • Jewish Faculty & Staff Association (JFSA)
    • LGBTQ+ Staff and Faculty Association (LGBTQSFA)
    Staff at a Latin American Independence Day event

    TITLE IX

    Title IX

    Find information and resources related to Title IX, which protects students, educators and school employees against all forms of sex or gender discrimination.

    Title IX

    Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation (DHR)

    Find information on the procedures and process for complaints alleging discrimination, harassment and retaliation.

    DHR

    Title IX/DHR Reporting Form

    Students, employees, or third parties may report alleged violations of the CSU policy prohibiting discrimination, harassment, retaliation, sexual misconduct, dating/domestic violence, and stalking.

    Report an Incident


    LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    We would like to recognize that while we gather at California State University East Bay located in Hayward, CA, we are gathered on the ethno-historic tribal territory of the intermarried Jalquin (hal-keen) / Yrgin (eer-gen) Chochenyo-Ohlone-speaking tribal group, who were the direct ancestors of some of the lineages enrolled in the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area, and who were missionized into Missions San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Jose. 

    It is important that we not only recognize the history of the land of the Jalquin/Yrgin on which we gather to learn and participate, but also recognize that the First People of this region – the Muwekma Ohlone People, are alive and thriving members of the Hayward and broader Bay Area communities today.

    It is of great importance to acknowledge the significance of this Holše Warep (hol-sheh wah-rehp) ~ Beautiful Land to the indigenous Muwekma Ohlone People of this region. We ask everyone who attends or visits Cal State University East Bay in Hayward, to be respectful of the aboriginal lands of the Muwekma Ohlone People, and consistent with their principles of community and diversity strive to be good stewards on behalf of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, on whose land you are their guests.

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    Contact Us

    Office of Diversity
    • 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd
    • SA 4200
    • Hayward, CA 94542