The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center (GOBCC) us dedicated to facilitating the full participation of Black students in every aspect of University of Missouri-Columbia campus life by advocating and supporting their educational, social and cultural endeavors. The GOBCC creates a learning environment conducive for students, administrators, faculty/staff members, and citizens of the Columbia Community to understand, recognize, and appreciate the contributions made by Black people.
While the Center advocates fervently for Black students, it has supported and enhanced cultural diversity on campus and in the Columbia Community.
We strive to:
-Break
down isolation and create an environment that provides a foundation
for student learning and participation.
-Promote the lines of communication and collaboration with
existing programs, and departments that facilitate Black students
social integration, and academic success at MU.
-Engage students in an interactive community that fosters
learning, self reflection and growth; provide a platform for
cognitive and psycho-social development.
-Educate students, faculty, staff and the community about
the history and contributions of Black people.
-Create an inclusive environment and opportunities that increase
knowledge about and appreciation for diversity.
-Maintain and increase levels of facilities upkeep, clarify
and increase efficiency of GOBCC operations and services.
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