A caucus refers to an autonomous group comprising individuals who share common interests and seek to formally express their perspectives to the SSCCC. It is important to note that a caucus operates independently and is neither sponsored, chartered, nor governed by the SSCCC. The SSCCC does not impose any fees or dues for caucus recognition. While certain guidelines specified by the SSCCC must be adhered to, as outlined below, a caucus has the freedom to establish its own processes and procedures without requiring SSCCC approval.
List of SSCCC Caucuses
Asian Pacific Islander (API) - Inactive
Black Caucus
Diverse-Ability Caucus - Inactive
FISI (Formerly Incarcerated, Currently Incarcerated & System Impacted Student) Caucus - Inactive
Financial Literacy Advocacy Caucus: Chair: Tenisha Manoharan - 1010tenisha@gmail.com
LatinX Caucus: Chair: Jose Rubio - jlopezrubio@sierracollege.edu
Queer Caucus: Chair: James Adivino - jmadivino@zonemail.clpccd.edu
STEM Caucus - Inactive
Student Trustee Caucus: Chair: Wesley Marshall - omegacitron@gmail.com
Sustainability Caucus: Chair: Gabriella McField - gmcfieldcollege@gmail.com
Undocumented Student Caucus: Chair: Thalia Espinoza - thaliaespi0708@gmail.com
Veterans Caucus: Chair: Yonatan “Yogi” Hernandez - yhernandez012@student.sdccd.edu
Women’s Caucus: Chair: Sindhu Narasimha - sindhu.nara12@gmail.com
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Use this form to let Caucus chairs know you are interested in participating in a caucus.
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This document is used to apply to start an SSCCC affiliated caucus.
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The Caucus Policy provide the definition and purpose of an SSCCC caucus.
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The Caucus Procedure provides guidelines for caucus processes including membership, elections, and meetings.
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This document provides the election procedure each Caucus will use to conduct their elections. The purpose of the Election Procedures is to ensure that all students can participate in the elections process.
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