Safe Spaces
The CRC campus community is committed to creating a safe, open, and bias-free learning and working environment for everyone. The Safe Spaces Program is one way we are achieving this goal.
Purpose
Cosumnes River College is an inclusive campus where students and staff respect the views of others. We strive to keep our campus community free of bias, discrimination, and intolerance. Safe Spaces on campus are where anyone who feels threatened or otherwise unsafe can seek assistance and support regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation, citizenship or immigration status, veteran's status, or political views.
The Safe Spaces program works in conjunction with our police services, administration, and counseling center as an additional resource for individuals to discuss, and act upon, situations of intolerance and bias. Safe Spaces on campus are located in academic division/area offices, the Counseling Center, and individual staff and faculty offices displaying the Safe Spaces sticker.
Find Your Safe Space
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BS 104 - Yolanda Garcia-Gomez
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BS 108 - Naomi Bahm
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BS 109 - James Frazee
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BS 117 - Nyenbeku George
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BS 127 - Linda Sneed
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BS 138 - Eddie Fagin
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BS 161 - Gregory Beyrer
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BS 143 - Thomas Ahearn, Jeff Dale, Cassandra Gilmore, Priscilla LoForte
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CAC 130E – Collin Pregliasco
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CDC 125 - Iris Dimond
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CDC 127 - Jeannette Mulhern
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CMR 104 - Ryan Connally
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EGC 108 - Veronica Dobson, Priscilla LoForte, Linda Sneed
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L 103 - Eva Rhodes
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L 106 - Center for Inclusion and Belonging
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L 206 - Elizabeth Biggert
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L 210 – Paolo Soriano
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LRC 103 - Anthropology Lab
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LRC 137 - Scott Hamilton
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M 307 - Kurt Erickson
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OPS 126 - Student Health and Wellness Services
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OPS 137 - Michelle Barkley
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SCI 111 - Hiram Jackson
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SCI 305 – Rachel Aptekar
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SCI 411 - Chitoh Emetarom
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SOC 103 - Lance Parks
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SOC 109 - Marjorie Duffy
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SOC 110 - Sandra Carter
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SOC 114 - Amanda Procsal
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SOC 123 - Jose Alfaro
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SOC 124 - Gabriel Gorman
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SOC 127 - Diana Reed
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SOC 129 - Martin Morales
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SOC 131 - Heidi Emmerling
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SOC 135 - Amanda Paskey
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SOC 139 - Anastasia Panagakos
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SOC 146 - Melanie Lewis
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SOC 147 - Heather Hutcheson
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SOC 149 - Priscilla Hansen
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T-106 - Oscar Mendoza Plascencia
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WINN 215M - Michael Frigm
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WINN 215N - Cori Burns
- To promote a positive learning environment free of bias, discrimination, and intolerance by my own words and actions
- To act upon instances of bias, discrimination, or intolerance I have witnessed or experienced
- To recognize the free speech rights of others, even if they are offensive to me
- To engage in civil and informed dialogue with those who may have views different from my own
- To educate myself and others on the struggles and injustices afflicting various groups as a way to create empathy and understanding
- To support the CRC Safe Spaces Program by attending campus events and taking this pledge
These resources are meant to assist in educating our campus community about the relevant issues and current events influencing our concept of safe spaces on campus and to encourage dialog about how this concept is applied to CRC. The links listed below are a representation of current issues and topics as they relate to safe spaces and do not necessarily reflect the views of the CRC community.
What do Safe Spaces mean to different groups of people?
A list of resources on safe spaces:
Contact
Anastasia Panagakos
panagaa@crc.losrios.edu
(916) 691-7895
For emergency or immediate help contact:
Los Rios Police
CRC Counseling
CRC Student Health and Wellness Services