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1   LA CASA LATINA: THE CENTER FOR HISPANIC EXCELLENCE
2   MAKUU: THE BLACK CULTURAL CENTER
3   THE PAN-ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY HOUSE (PAACH)
4   PENN FIRST PLUS
5   THE SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE CENTER (SPARC)
6   THE PENN WOMEN’S CENTER (PWC)
7   WEINGARTEN CENTER
8   THE CIVIC HOUSE
9   PENN’S LESBIAN GAY BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER (LGBT) CENTER
10   ALBERT M. GREENFIELD INTERCULTURAL CENTER (GIC)
11   INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND SCHOLAR SERVICES (ISSS)

Albert M. Greenfield Intercultural Center (GIC)

Albert M. Greenfield Intercultural Center (GIC) builds community, creates a sense of belonging, and fosters intercultural awareness and understanding. The Center offers experiential courses, innovative programs and individual coaching and advising for students. Notably, GIC is home to Natives at Penn: Penn's Native student organization dedicated to increasing awareness of Native & Indigenous culture, history, and contemporary issues, while enhancing the visibility of Native & Indigenous students on campus (which is on Lenape Land). Students attend interschool events such as the All-Ivy Native Conference, attend events hosted by local tribes, and host Penn's Annual Powwow.

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Sixty GIC staff and students stand on a patio, smiling, surrounded by natural beauty, attending a retreat.
Staff, faculty, and students gather in front of the seated Ben Franklin statue at College Hall, holding flags, Natives at Penn logo, and signs saying "We are Still Here" and "527 Years of Resistance."
Fourteen visually diverse students gather beside a beige house with brick and green details, many sporting red and blue Penn shirts and sweaters.
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💕 Building Community at GIC Looks Like…

Exploring Social Justice

Alliance for Understanding (AU) is a program that provides students with the opportunity to explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement, Black and Jewish History in Civil Rights, as well as contemporary issues related to movement work. The program consists of 5 lectures, a Sunday retreat, and culminates in a week-long Spring Break trip to the US South.

“The AU trip was amazing. It is one thing to read about these historic places, but actually being there and talking to history makers is extremely impactful...many of these ordinary people were unaware of their extraordinary resolve and actions. Their stories were so inspiring and made me want to somehow enact change in the world.” Brianna Westbrooks, C’16

Getting Support

GIC is committed to developing your sense of self-advocacy, self-awareness, and self-love. They’ll challenge you and others to reflect on our shared humanity, create a space where you feel nurtured and you can nurture others, and empower you to build intercultural leadership skills for an interconnected and global world.

Sharing Meals

GIC’s has bi-weekly drop in spaces like Pancake Mondays—handmade by the GIC Staff and FruiTea—where you can make your own bubble tea. Being able to share meals togther is a vital part of GIC’s mission.

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