Umoja Celebrates a Decade of Unity, Culture, and Academic Excellence at Bakersfield College

06/25/25
Group of people sitting at tables at umoja event

This year, Bakersfield College proudly marked the 10th anniversary of the Umoja Community ASTEP (African American Success Through Excellence and Persistence) program with a vibrant gala that brought together students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members in celebration of a decade of achievement, growth, and unity.
 
Rooted in the Kiswahili word for “unity,” Umoja is more than a student support program — it is a powerful movement grounded in African American culture, identity, and educational equity. Over the past decade, Umoja at BC has helped foster student success by integrating culturally responsive curriculum, dedicated mentoring, and a strong sense of belonging.
 
The 10th Anniversary Gala reflected the spirit of Umoja: an evening of storytelling, cultural expression, and community recognition. Attendees shared memories, celebrated milestones, and honored the leaders, mentors, and students who have shaped the program’s journey.
 
The gala served as a moment of reflection and inspiration. As BC looks toward the future, the Umoja program remains a cornerstone of the college’s commitment to diversity, equity, and student-centered education. The legacy of Umoja continues — building bridges, transforming lives, and uniting our campus community.