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Multicultural Affairs Book Club connects stories and student leadership
Summary
The Multicultural Affairs Book Club meets monthly to discuss diverse authors and to support student leadership and community building.
Content
The Multicultural Affairs Book Club meets once a month to discuss books by a range of authors. Organizers say the group is meant to create a brave, inclusive space where students can explore identity and leadership without pressure, according to Director of Multicultural Affairs Geoffrey Griggs. The club is presented as a place for community building, education and reflection. Participation and book choice are intended to center student voices and leadership practice.
Key facts:
- The club meets monthly to read and discuss works by diverse authors.
- Geoffrey Griggs said the club was started to share literature students might not see in the classroom.
- Priscilla Serrato, senior coordinator for education and training, said the group helps students feel seen while strengthening leadership capacity and cross-cultural dialogue.
- Students nominate and vote for books, a process organizers say models shared decision-making and agency.
- Organizers report the selected books aim to leave a lasting impact and to build skills that may be useful after students' time at Baylor.
Summary:
The club provides a regular forum for reading, conversation and leadership development among students. Undetermined at this time.
