As we approach Black History Month, Booker T. Washington’s statement “If you want
to lift yourself up, lift up someone else,” is an important reminder of the ways we
depend on one another to move MJC and all its services forward. His statement brings
to mind another JFK quote, which is “A rising tide lifts all boats.”
Moving forward thoughtfully involves a certain amount of simultaneous looking back,
and as I reflect on 2024 and anticipate 2025 with this 360° view, I’m reminded of
some of our important partnerships that involve lifting each other up. Strategic
partnerships in education lead to more powerful options for students, so our work
is all at once focused on the immediate, such as the Fire Science Academy completion
ceremony and on the cultural richness conveyed by Ballet Folklórico at the Hispanic
Education Conference, and on the global, such as collaborative conversations between
MJC and CSU, Stanislaus leaders to discover how together we might improve comprehensive
educational options.
For myself, I’m making a commitment to saying “It’ll be ok” more often. One thing
life has taught me is that things usually turn out for the best—sometimes in unpredictable
and unexpected ways—but usually for the best. If that perspective of reassurance
puts one of you at ease, then this is a perspective worth taking. By saying “OK”,
I am in my own way lifting each of you—your voices, your perspectives, intellect,
knowledges—who collectively make us whole.
Photo Captions from left to right:
Left: At the MJC Ag Patio welcoming the new President of CSU, Stanislaus is Patrick
Bettencourt, Troy Gravatt, and Brian Sanders with CSU, Stanislaus’ Jim Tuedio, Dean
of College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Britt Rios-Ellis, President;
and Rich Ogle, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Middle: Celebrating our cultural heritage and the heritages of others uplifts our
sense of community, fosters understanding and respect between diverse groups, promotes
inclusivity, and enriches our collective identity by allowing us to learn from and
appreciate different perspectives and traditions.
Right: Serving as a reminder of the interplay between supportive communities, MJC
student Lance King stands with his mother after she pinned him at the Fall 2024 Fire
Academy Ceremony of Completion where 28 certificates and degrees were conferred.