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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)

Makuu: The Black Cultural Center

Makuu is a nexus of academic, professional, and personal growth for students interested in Black culture and the African Diaspora. The Center provides resources, advising, program support, and much more to help students and student groups navigate their Penn experiences and serve the greater West Philadelphia community. Makuu is affectionately regarded as “home” for many Black students and alumni and provides a comfortable and convenient space for faculty and alumni talks, academic workshops, and film screenings; as well as a space for students to gather, plan, study, laugh, rest, and just be. Major projects, co-produced with student groups, include the Kwanzaa Dinner and Celebration, and Ase Academy.

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Large, room-sized rectangular block with the text "Celebrate Black History". There are images and timelines on each wall of the block.
Image of the outside of the ARCH building where MAKUU is housed.
Nine students are outside together laughing. They all are wearing the same black sweatshirt with red and white text. The text reads "# Black Excellence".
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💕 Building Community at Makuu Looks Like…

Finding a Second Home

Tarah Paul, COL'24, Makuu's Student Coordinator and Umoja Chair, says "Makuu staff are your supporters and your advocates. They are available as a resource to you. Thus, whether it’s through classes, hosting events, networking, or through Robeson Cooper Scholar program, which I am also a part of, they can support and create a second home for its students.”

Making Connections

Tarah's favorite Makuu moments are “either in the ‘living room,’... or at the many events I share with my friends. It could even be as simple as meeting someone and having a conversation with them. Those spontaneous moments are the ones I like the most. Some specific events [I enjoy] that come to mind are Kwanzaa, the Senior Celebration, and Makuu family dinner.”

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