Need to report an incident?
About Belonging Education & Support System
About the Belonging Education & Support Team (BEST)
The Belonging Education & Support Team (BEST) leads the campus efforts to reduce experiences of bias and promote a civil, respectful, and inclusive community that opposes any act of racism, religious intolerance, sexism, ageism, ableism, trans- and homophobia, or other forms of intolerance.
BEST is here to serve create an inclusive space of belonging and support by serving as a conduit for reporting, gathering information, and making recommendations for addressing incidents of bias on the Sac State campus.
BEST empowers the entire Hornet community (faculty, students & staff) to work toward becoming a more inclusive campus by reporting any perceived acts of bias incidents that witness or experienced.
Belonging + Bridging Program
The Belonging + Bridging Program is a unique opportunity to grow, learn, and work collaboratively across identity-based community groups to end oppression.
Participants in this innovative program work to understand the complexities of identity, and come together with other communities in a bridging space to explore working together across differences.
Currently, members of the Hornet community who identify as Black/African American, Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA), White/European American/Jewish, and Latine have been participating in the Belonging + Bridging Communities program. Coming this spring semester we will be adding Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) and Native American belonging groups.
Questions about participating? Email derekbradley@csus.edu for more information.
Apply to join a belonging cohort.
Connect with [Name]
Find Us
Belonging Education & Support
Del Norte Hall,
2005
Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.