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- | Umoja House is a [[cultural_houses|cultural house]] on campus that serves as a gathering place for Black students. It was formed in the 1970s after the [[trinity_coalition_of_blacks|Trinity Coalition of Blacks]] (later Pan African Alliance, and now Imani) and the Trinity Coalition of Black Women Organization set out to appreciate Black culture and make the campus more welcoming for minority students. Umoja means " | + | Umoja House is a [[cultural_houses|cultural house]] on [[summit_campus|campus]] that serves as a gathering place for Black students. It was formed in the 1970s after the [[trinity_coalition_of_blacks|Trinity Coalition of Blacks]] (later Pan African Alliance, and now Imani) and the Trinity Coalition of Black Women Organization set out to appreciate Black culture and make the campus more welcoming for minority students. Umoja means " |
Inside Umoja House, there is space for students to relax, hang out with friends, and watch TV. There is also a library on the third floor with archives, books, and magazines for students to use. The building was originally located at 110-112 [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] and was called the Black Cultural Center until 1980-1981, when it was renamed Umoja House. In 1997, it moved to 70 Vernon Street, a decision that was not disclosed to the larger student body beforehand. This led to confusion and anger at the time over its slightly more remote location in relation to the center of campus. | Inside Umoja House, there is space for students to relax, hang out with friends, and watch TV. There is also a library on the third floor with archives, books, and magazines for students to use. The building was originally located at 110-112 [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] and was called the Black Cultural Center until 1980-1981, when it was renamed Umoja House. In 1997, it moved to 70 Vernon Street, a decision that was not disclosed to the larger student body beforehand. This led to confusion and anger at the time over its slightly more remote location in relation to the center of campus. |
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