South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
  • Home
  • Local news
  • News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Things to Do
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Facebook Twitter Instagram
South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
Button
  • Home
  • Local news
  • News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Things to Do
South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
Home » Op-Ed: SB 1348 Paves the Way for Black-Serving Institutions in California

Op-Ed: SB 1348 Paves the Way for Black-Serving Institutions in California

0
By admin on September 13, 2024 Education, Opinion
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

By Dr. Jose Fierro

Every year, Cerritos College serves over 1,800 Black or African American students who come here to build their futures. Ensuring these students have equitable access and opportunities is not only our responsibility but also our mission. We proudly support Senate Bill 1348, landmark legislation that seeks to establish a state-level designation for Black-serving institutions of higher education.

With 86% of our students identifying as people of color, advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) is essential for increasing success rates among Black, first-generation, and underrepresented students. Our faculty, staff, and administration are dedicated to supporting Black students through equity-minded practices, learning communities, and advocacy groups.

In the 2021-22 academic year, we took a significant step forward by eliminating remedial education courses, thus increasing access to transfer-level coursework. This change ensures that all students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, have the opportunity to succeed at the college level. The Campaign for College Opportunity recognized this effort by naming Cerritos College a 2023 Equity Champion.

Programs like the Umoja Success Program, the Black/Africana Studies Department, and the Black Excellence Collaborative are cornerstones of our commitment. They provide academic support, foster personal growth, and advocate for equity. The Falcon’s Nest, our basic needs center, exemplifies our dedication to holistic student support. For instance, Ebony Lewis, who moved her family from Victorville to Lakewood to pursue her education at Cerritos College, received rent assistance and affordable on-campus childcare through our support services. Today, she holds associate degrees in business management and real estate, a certificate of achievement in business essentials, and is a licensed realtor.

Senate Bill 1348 is a crucial step toward recognizing and supporting institutions that excel in serving Black students. By endorsing this bill, we advocate for increased resources and visibility for Black-serving institutions, which will benefit our students and set a precedent for other institutions.

I urge readers to support SB 1348 and champion similar initiatives that drive equity in education. Together, we can create environments where Black students are not only welcomed but truly thrive and belong.

Dr. Jose Fierro is the president/superintendent of Cerritos College in Norwalk, California.

Share this:

  • Post

Like this:

Like Loading…
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

How Flight Schools Prepare Students for Professional Aviation

April 3, 2026

Waters bill would protect Head Start from shutdown impacts

October 23, 2025

Cerritos College secures $1.3 million federal grant to advance student success

October 14, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Arts & Culture

Ginnifer Goodwin, Gregory Harrison star in ‘Searching for Galileo’s Daughter’

October 21, 2025

Review: ‘littleboy/littleman’ a modern take on the immigrant experience

October 21, 2025

Rehearsals Begin for West Coast Premiere of the MCC Theater Production of “Table 17”

October 20, 2025

Echo Theater Company announces winners of 2024 New Play Competition

May 17, 2025
Entertainment

Radha Mitchell Stars in The Gardener Arriving in Theaters April 17

April 9, 2026

Lilo & Stitch Just Launched on Lingokids — And into My Daughter’s Life

April 8, 2026

Kanye West ‘BULLY’ tour opens in Inglewood as activists demand body cameras for City’s police officers

April 1, 2026

Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown Celebrate Sixth Annual Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Golf Tournament

October 18, 2025
Lifestyle

31 Hats and the Rise of Culturally Rooted Streetwear in Los Angeles

May 9, 2026

White French Tip Nails: 15 Elegant & Trendy Designs You’ll Love

May 5, 2026

Why Every Closet Needs a Classic Denim Jacket

May 5, 2026

Simple Design Ideas for a Stylish Do It Yourself Kitchen Cabinet Setup

April 12, 2026
Travel

What to Do in Sacramento This Season: Events, Activities, and Food You Can’t Miss

April 9, 2026

SPIRIT AIRLINES CARRY-ON FEE CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT: CLAIM SUBMISSION NOW OPEN

November 14, 2023

Auburn University’s The Laurel Hotel & Spa receives coveted AAA Five Diamond Award for 2023

November 10, 2023

Amtrak Pacific Surfliner offering special service to San Diego

July 13, 2023
Real Estate

San Diego Homebuyers Are Paying Too Much — Where Savings Hide

April 10, 2026

Tips for Selling a House in KC Without Hiring an Agent

April 9, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2026 South Bay Examiner | Site by The Web Lab

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

%d