Initiatives

African American Success Week webinars connect students with inspiring Black leaders from the Riverside community to build professional connections through collaboration between Umoja, BFSA, and RCCD Distance Education. Please join us!
- Dr. Charles Lee Johnson
- Day/Time: Monday, April 20 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Title & Registration Link: The Role of Religious Leaders in Supporting Students
- Description:
- Dr. Charles Lee-Johnson is a passionate leader at The Life Church and adevoted advocate
for social justice. A respected community figure, Dr. Lee-Johnson is known for his
commitment to service by supporting the professional and spiritual growth of his congregation.
With a doctorate in Ministry, he also holds a Master of Social Work from Loma Linda University. Dr. Lee-Johnson has authored several works focusing on urban leadership and family dynamics.
Dr. Lee-Johnson brings over 25 years of experience in social services and pastoral care. He serves as an associate professor and chair of the graduate social work program at California Baptist University. His work emphasizes the intersection of faith and community activism. He remains dedicated to empowering marginalized voices through
education and mentorship.
Dr. Lee-Johnson focuses on building sustainable support systems for local families. His leadership ensures that the church remains a vital resource for both spiritual guidance and social advocacy.
- Dr. Charles Lee-Johnson is a passionate leader at The Life Church and adevoted advocate
for social justice. A respected community figure, Dr. Lee-Johnson is known for his
commitment to service by supporting the professional and spiritual growth of his congregation.
- Day/Time: Monday, April 20 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Pepi Jackson
- Day/Time: Tuesday, April 21 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Title & Registration Link: The State of the Black Male in Riverside
- Description:
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- Pepi Jackson is a passionate leader at the Riverside County Black Chamber of Commerce
and a devoted advocate for economic empowerment. A respected business innovator, Mr.
Jackson is known for his commitment to service by supporting minority entrepreneurs
and fostering community health.
With a Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, he holds a degree in Religion from the University of La Verne. Mr. Jackson has spearheaded numerous community projects including after school programs for aspiring youth.
He brings over 20 years of leadership experience across the for profit and nonprofit sectors. His strategic vision emphasizes self determination and equitable public policies that transform the local
economic landscape for all.
- Pepi Jackson is a passionate leader at the Riverside County Black Chamber of Commerce
and a devoted advocate for economic empowerment. A respected business innovator, Mr.
Jackson is known for his commitment to service by supporting minority entrepreneurs
and fostering community health.
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- Day/Time: Tuesday, April 21 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Dr. David Morrow
- Day/Time: Wednesday, April 22 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Title & Registration Link: North Riverside Black Chamber of Commerce
- Description:
- Dr. David Morrow is a passionate and dedicated father in Jack and Jill of America
and a devoted husband. A respected community leader, Dr. Morrow is known for his unwavering
commitment to service—always ready to support, collaborate, and uplift a wide range
of organizations.
With a doctorate in Organizational Development and Leadership, Dr. Morrow also holds a B.S., M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., a Pupil Personnel Services Credential, and a Professional Clear Administrative Services Credential. He is the author of eight books centered on STEM, social-emotional learning, and educational leadership.
Dr. Morrow brings over 30 years of diverse experience in education, having served as a teacher, counselor, assistant principal, principal, and director across public and charter schools from elementary to university levels. He was the Founding Principal of Hawthorne Mathematics and Science Academy (HMSA)—a nationally ranked top 100 high school—and later served as Director of High Schools in Los Angeles.
His global impact includes work as an International Teacher Recruiter in China, the West Indies, Spain, France, and the Philippines, where he collaborated with Ministers of Education to evaluate and enhance educational systems. He also co-founded a 7–12 charter school in the Inland Empire and is a founding member of the Early Learning Art and Tech Group (ELAT), which develops and manages high-quality charter schools. Currently, Dr. Morrow serves as an educational and program consultant.
- Dr. David Morrow is a passionate and dedicated father in Jack and Jill of America
and a devoted husband. A respected community leader, Dr. Morrow is known for his unwavering
commitment to service—always ready to support, collaborate, and uplift a wide range
of organizations.
- Day/Time: Wednesday, April 22 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Dr. Herb English
- Day/Time: Thursday, April 23 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Title & Registration Link: A2MEND Resources
- Description
- Dr. Herbert English is a passionate leader at Riverside City College and a devoted
advocate for student empowerment. A respected administrator, Dr. English is known
for his commitment to service by supporting academic equity and student engagement.
With a doctorate in Educational Leadership, he holds degrees from California State University, San Bernardino and the University of Redlands. Dr. English has led numerous initiatives focused on improving student retention and success.
Dr. English brings over two decades of experience in the community college system. He previously served as a Dean of Student Services and Counseling. His leadership focuses on creating inclusive environments where every student can achieve their personal and professional goals.
- Dr. Herbert English is a passionate leader at Riverside City College and a devoted
advocate for student empowerment. A respected administrator, Dr. English is known
for his commitment to service by supporting academic equity and student engagement.
- Day/Time: Thursday, April 23 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Dr. Eric Bishop
- Day/Time: Friday, April 24 2026, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Title & Registration Link: RCC President Vision for African American Students
- Description
- Dr. Eric Bishop is a passionate leader at Riverside City College and a devoted advocate
for equity. A respected administrator, Dr. Bishop is known for his commitment to service
by supporting a wide range of academic initiatives.
With a doctorate in Organizational Leadership, he also holds degrees in communications and journalism from the University of La Verne. Dr. Bishop has taught at numerous universities and authored various works on educational success.
Dr. Bishop brings over 20 years of diverse experience in higher education. He previously served as a superintendent and vice chancellor. His talk regarding a vision for African American students focuses on advancing innovation and achievement for all learners.
- Dr. Eric Bishop is a passionate leader at Riverside City College and a devoted advocate
for equity. A respected administrator, Dr. Bishop is known for his commitment to service
by supporting a wide range of academic initiatives.

Campus to Commerce is a new Black Business Lunch & Learn series connecting Umoja students with inspiring Black entrepreneurs from the Riverside community to build professional connections through collaboration between Umoja, BFSA, and RCCD Distance Education.
Location and Set Time: Umoja Space @ RCC, 12:50 P.M. to 1:30 P.M.
- Speaker: Candice Alonzo
- Date and Title: April 23 2026, Simply Sweet Too
- Description: Candice is the entrepreneur behind Simply Sweets, Too, who has transformed her passion for baking into a thriving gourmet business. In just three years, she has participated in over 125 Inland Empire events, gaining a reputation for excellence and earning recognition from the Inland Empire Women’s Business Center. From artisan toffee to delectable freeze-dried treats, Candice’s success story exemplifies the power of consistency, hustle, and community-driven entrepreneurship.
- Speaker: John Jennings & Friends
- Date and Title: April 30 2026, Superhero Storytelling
- Description: John Jennings is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, Hugo Award winner, and Professor at UC Riverside. Renowned for "superhuman storytelling," he adapted Octavia Butler's Kindred and Parable of the Sower into acclaimed graphic novels. A major Marvel Comics contributor, he penned Silver Surfer: Ghost Light and co-authored My Superhero Is Black. Joining John will be graphic novel authors such Shayla Height, Jamal Anansi, Ray Anothony Height, and Marcus D. Newsome.
On-Going

Soulful Circle is a supportive online community dedicated to fostering the mental well-being and academic success of African American women of the Riverside Community College District. We strive to create a safe, empowering space where members can share experiences, access mental health and other resources, and build meaningful connections. Through mentorship, peer support, and culturally relevant discussions, we aim to uplift one another as we navigate the challenges of higher education and personal growth, with a focus on resilience, self-care, and academic achievement.

Cosmetology and Dental services free for online students

The event is part of a growing effort within the Riverside Community College District to expand services and outreach to distance education students. By partnering with local businesses and nonprofits, RCCD continues to break down barriers and bring essential resources directly to the students who need them most.
The Say My Name program aims to foster a sense of belonging and respect within the educational community by ensuring the correct recognition and pronunciation of every student's name. By leveraging technology to support this goal, the initiative emphasizes the critical role that software can play in enhancing educators' cultural competence and promoting inclusivity in the classroom.
Technology Solution:
Integration of Name Coach, a name-recording feature within the educational institution's Canvas LMS. This feature allows students to record their names as they wish them to be pronounced and attach these recordings to their profiles and email signatures.
Campaign Launch:
Officially introduce the campaign through a kickoff event during Fall Flex, highlighting the importance of cultural competency and the role of correct name pronunciation in fostering an inclusive learning community.
References:
- Why Getting Someone's Name Right Matters [Harvard Business Review]
- Getting it right; why pronouincing names correctly matters [TEDx]
- Why do names and how they're prononuced matter? [BBC]
- How Names Shape Our Identity [The Week]

The Board of Trustees of Riverside Community College District has presented this Strategic
Plan in Objective 3.1:
Strategic Goal 3: Equity
The district will work with community, workforce, and education partners to reduce and eliminate equity gaps.
- Objective 3.1: Decrease equity gaps by 40% in 5 years and eliminate within 10 years.
- Objective 3.2: Increase RCCD’s workforce diversity to better reflect communities served.
Our mission is to unite all community college campuses within Region 9 to create a collaborative environment for sharing expertise, cultivating innovative ideas, and advancing the quality of online education. By leveraging collective knowledge and resources, we aim to empower our diverse student body with accessible, inclusive, high-quality online learning experiences. Through this collaborative effort, we aspire to shape a visionary 2030 landscape that meets the evolving needs of our online students, equipping them for success in an increasingly digital world.
Previous Initiatives

Fabrice Alce
NOV 20, 2025
Fabrice Alce graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, with a
degree in Economics and Business. He began his career in hospitality in 2009, helping
his parents open their first Caribbean restaurant before spending time in New York
working in finance. That early experience reaffirmed his true passion for hospitality,
where he has now spent the past 15 years building and leading restaurant brands.
He helped launch Dad's Creole Grill, a fast-casual concept at the Riverside Food Lab and is currently the Co-Founder and CEO of The Beignet Spot, a growing dessert franchise bringing the joy of made-to-order beignets to communities across California and beyond.
Fabrice lives in Riverside, California, with his wife and son, Miles. Outside of work, he enjoys working out, chess, reading, and cooking.
Troy & Truly Adams, Professional Drivers
DEC 4, 2025
Campus to Commerce is a new Black Business Lunch & Learn series connecting Umoja students
with inspiring Black entrepreneurs from the Riverside community to build professional
connections through collaboration between Umoja, BFSA, and RCCD Distance Education.
Truly Adams is a 15-year-old rising star in motorsports from Riverside, California.
He began his racing journey in go-karts at the very young age of four. Truly has won
World Championships in karting and has since advanced to open-wheel racing, notably
becoming the first American to reach the podium in the Finals of France's elite FEED
Racing program. He is aiming for a professional Formula 1 career, building on his
foundation at the family-owned Adams Motorsports Park and under the mentorship of
his father, former NASCAR driver and coach, Troy Adams.
Troy Adams is a former NASCAR driver and the owner of Adams Motorsports Park (AMP), a historic racing facility established by his family in 1960. AMP was the first African-American owned racing facility in California. Troy is widely known as a world-renowned driver development coach, training racers from beginners to professionals.
They have starred together in the Discovery+ series, Baby Drivers. The Adams family represent generations of Black excellence, ownership, and leadership in a historically exclusive sport.

Welcome Day - August 30, 2025
Kick off the new school year with us at Back to the Grind – Student Parents Edition! This event is designed especially for student parents, offering a welcoming space to connect, enjoy refreshments, and learn about resources to help you thrive this semester.
📅 Date: Saturday, August 30, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Back to the Grind Coffee Shop, Downtown Riverside
Why Attend?
- Free coffee & light snacks
- Meet other student parents from across RCCD
- Learn about Basic Needs resources, childcare support, and family-friendly campus services
- Fun activities for kids while you connect and recharge
- Prize drawings for attendees
Whether you’re juggling classes, work, and parenting—or just looking for ways to make
this semester smoother—this event is for you.
EV Test Drives - September 27, 2025
To Moreno Valley online students and the general public, here’s your chance to come to campus, plug in your electric car, and plug into valuable campus resources – all in one fun event!
Join us for Moreno Valley Plugged-In at the iMAKE Innovation Center on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Here’s what’s waiting for you:
- 🚗 Plug in your EV at our new charging stations and learn about rebates, maintenance, and cost savings
- 🛠️ Explore the iMAKE Center – hands-on EV technology demos, charging station models, and 3D-printed car parts
- 🥕 Basic Needs Pop-Up Pantry – FREE pantry items for RCCD students, plus info on food, housing, and financial resources
- 🎶 Enjoy the vibe – music, food, and friendly faces ready to welcome you to campus
- 🧒🏽 STEM Fun – “Build Your Own Electric Car” kits and coding activities for you or the kids you bring along
This is your perfect excuse to step on campus, see the innovative iMAKE space, and connect with people and programs that support your success.
📅 Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Join RCCD DE at these events in honor of African American Success Week. This state-wide, weeklong celebration offers a vibrant mix of career exploration and educational pathways. RCCD’s Distance Education Team will spotlight opportunities for our online students in the rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) industry and the graphic artist careers, bridging creative and STEM opportunities for our students.
By blending digital and on-campus experiences, RCCD creates a more inclusive and connected environment. This blended approach enriches learning and fosters a strong sense of belonging, purpose, and identity for online students—regardless of their location. Ultimately, it strengthens student ties to campus-driven equity efforts and highlights RCCD’s commitment to being a supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking Institution.

- Title: Amani Scott’s Journey: RCC Alumnus to Rising Star!
- Speaker: Amani Scott, RCC Alumnus and Graphic Artist
- Description: Join RCCD DE as we spotlight Amani Scott, a standout alumnus from RCC’s Graphic Arts program, who has been accepted into some of the nation’s top visual arts universities! Scott’s journey is a powerful testament to what dedication, creativity, and a strong community can achieve. From the first sketch to gallery-ready portfolios, she will share how she turned her passion into a promising future. Interested in seeing her creative work? Check out a short animated film she produced and directed, “To My Curls,” on her profile @manimations.tv.

- Title: She did it! So can you!
- Speaker: Emeline King, Automotive Designer & Author
- Description: Join RCCD DE in welcoming Emeline King, who became the first black female automotive designer for Ford Motor Company in 1983. She will share her inspiring rise in the automotive industry and the struggles and rewards she faced along the way. Come hear her story!

- Title: Representatives and Mentors from 100 Black Men
- Description: Join RCCD DE to connect with mentors from 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire, a powerhouse organization dedicated to empowering and mentoring Black youth through education, leadership, and community uplift. 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire is part of a national movement transforming lives through mentorship, education, and economic empowerment—and now you get to engage with them directly! Join us to learn how this incredible group is supporting Black excellence in the Inland Empire and hear about the programs and activities they offer for the Inland Empire community. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with mentors, ask questions, get advice, and be part of the conversation!

- Title: TigerCon 2025
- Description: Join RCC in person for a powerful, insightful comic book conference, TigerCon 2025. This conference will include a multiple panel. John Jennings, a professor at UCR and a creative graphic artist, and his team will share how they champion Black culture through art. There will be additional panel discussions featuring some of the most dynamic Black voices in the graphic arts industry! Trailblazing creators, such as Brandon Easton, TJ Sterling, and Jason Reeves, will share their journeys, challenges, and strategies for succeeding as a person of color in the world of graphic arts. This in-person conference will be packed with inspiration, practical advice, and creative empowerment. Whether you're an aspiring artist, a fan of comics and design, or simply curious about diverse perspectives in the art world, TigerCon2025 is for you!

- Title: EV Car Show
- Description: In collaboration with Karma Automotive in Moreno Valley, President McCammon’s CreateKarma project is teaming with RCCD DE to present a cross-disciplinary, community-centered EV Car Show. This in-person event is a bold, intentional fusion of Distance Education, Career & Technical Education (CTE), and equity-centered outreach. Come and explore career and educational pathways in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. You can get up close with the EV cars from 12 dealers and participate in hands-on activities such as test drives and a tour of the Automotive Department.
The DE Team is excited to offer these opportunities to RCCD’s online students. We hope you and your students will join us for these African American Success Week events. Use the links provided above to get started.
The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office will again be hosting a Black Student Success Week in April. The focus will be on “building a better future together.”
All Flyers for Black Student Success Week [PDF]
Flyers preview:

The Black Child Book Fair took place at Riverside City College Campus on February 24, 2024.
RCC's Campus News documents the event in their article entitled Beyond Screens: Empowering RCCD’s Online Student Engagement through Literature at the Black Child Book Fair.

The Riverside Community College District (RCCD) Distance Education department organized and hosted the Black Child Book Fair on Saturday, February 24th, at the Bradshaw Building on the Riverside City College campus. This event was uniquely crafted to bridge the gap between the virtual student population and campus engagement, offering RCCD students enrolled in online courses a rare opportunity to interact with the campus community alongside their families. From 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, over 100 individuals, representing diverse socio-cultural backgrounds, converged to celebrate African-American-focused literary resources and community engagement.
Established by Darryl Harvey, the Black Child Book Fair serves as a guiding light of advocacy, committed to enhancing the educational, emotional, developmental, and social landscape for youth from diverse backgrounds. The fair boasted an array of sixteen vendors, ranging from local bookstores like Cellar Door and Book Off to entities such as the RCC Student Parent Club and The Allen Chapel AME Church of Riverside. Notable independent authors such as Jennifer Ricketts, Edward Rice, Iman Hubbard, and Vantavia were among the participants. Additionally, other notable vendors included the Center for Social Justice, Scholastics, and the Riverside Public Library.
Attendees were offered many engaging activities and meaningful interactions with vendors and community leaders. UMOJA volunteers curated family-friendly activities, fostering an inclusive atmosphere. The contributions of the Student Parent Club, providing gently used clothing, and JCSM Non-profit, distributing free books to children, showed the event's commitment to nurturing environments.
Additionally, over 100 complimentary spaghetti dinners were funded by the church food disparity grant, thanks to Allen Chapel AME Church of Riverside. Mama T’s Food for the Soul was also present catering soul food. These contributions enhanced the familial ambiance and ensured attendees departed with full hearts and stomachs.
Shawna Bú Shell, RCCD's Dean of Educational Services and Distance Education, reflected on the event's impact, stating, "As we embark on fostering community engagement at RCCD, the heartening presence of families at this academic event not only captivated but also energized our online students, signaling the commencement of an exciting series of interactive experiences for students in the future."
The overwhelming success of the Black Child Book Fair has inspired plans for future events, with a commitment to offering even more opportunities for online students to engage with the campus community. RCCD's Distance Education department remains dedicated to ensuring that all students, regardless of their mode of learning, have access to enriching experiences that foster a sense of belonging and support within the RCCD community.

The ASCCC OERI had a back-to-the-basics OER series in February. Faculty attended the following topics:
- OER, Copyright, and Fair Use
- OER Licensing
- Searching for OER – best practices and resources
- Evaluating OER for accessibility
- Advanced Licensing for curation and adaptation

