UMOJA is designed to increase academic success among all students at Norco College with
an emphasis on the African-American population. A major key to student success is
through fostering a sense of community. Through the linking of academic, social, and
cultural offerings, the program UMOJA aims to promote student success as well as to develop leadership skills in its members.
Our students of color need opportunities to enhance their strengths and interest as
they pursue the world of work. FILAMU provides this through community and hands-on
experiences to develop in mass media. Our Umoja scholars majoring in mass media and
particularly filmmaking have designed a club that focuses on the importance and representation
of culturally relevant media productions in the industry. Students in FILAMU will
gain essential knowledge and tangible filmmaking skills through workshops and creative
projects. The club will offer additional events, with an overall goal to enhance student's
career portfolio. If this is of interest to you, please join the FILAMU family!
Hey everybody! I am Devean Woolridge and I am the President of Umoja for the 2022-2023
school year. It is my second year at Norco college, and I am a history major with
hopes of transferring to CSUF or CSULB. The Umoja program has given me a space in
which I can be myself, feel accepted, and reach for academic and personal success.
To me this is somewhere where underrepresented students are given the opportunity
and resources to succeed in a space or period of their lives where many would otherwise
struggle. This concept led to me joining Umoja Leadership, as this mission of success
for underrepresented students called to me as I wanted to be a part of something bigger
than myself and give to a community in which I have grown to love so much. A food
I do not see myself ever getting tired of, and one I could eat for the rest of my
life, would have to be sushi. If I could only bring one thing with me to a deserted
island, it would have to be a boat... I am getting off that Island ASAP!
Vice-President: Lexi Jones
Hi all! My name is Lexi Jones and I am the Vice President of Umoja for the 2022-2023
school year. I am a third year history major here at Norco College! I am planning
on going to either UCR, CSUSB or CSUF. The Umoja program has given given me a sense
of community and belonging both socially and academically. Umoja has provided me with
countless resources to help me become transfer ready as well as getting a few job
opportunities too! Being apart of Umoja leadership has given me the chance to be a
part of creating a welcoming environment to all our students within the program as
they navigate their own path to transfer! A fun fact about me is that I love cheesecake.
If I could only bring one thing with me on a desert island it would be my pillow so
I can at least sleep good.
Secretary and Social Media Coordinator:Zehra Kazmi
Hi Everyone :) My name is Zehra but a lot of people like to call me Z or Queen Z!
I am the current secretary and social media coordinator for Umoja Leadership. I am
also a program Assistant and mentor for the club itself. I do my best to stay involved
so alongside Umoja I am a student ambassador for the Norco Campus, an EOPS student,
a Honors Program student, and a member of Women’s Lean in Circle. I am a second year
here at Norco and my major is Political Science. I will be transferring out this year
and am super excited to see where I end up. My dream school that I hope to get into
is UCLA. The Umoja program has done beyond words for me. My best friends and most
trusted peers have all been met through my time in Umoja. I am so sad that these two
years have flown by so quickly because everyday that I am here I meet another amazing
person. I owe a lot of my academic a personal success to Sean Davis and Vyvyana Woolridge.
They both worked tirelessly and deserve all the recognition for everything they do.
I can’t wait to finish off my year strong and get to know all of our new and future
students! A fun fact about me is that I love to take trips to Target, Ulta, and Sephora
I do a lot of financial damage but it’s probably my favorite activity. If I could
only bring one thing with me on a deserted island it would have to be my tote bag
because I could pretty much survive out of it anywhere.
Activities Coordinator: Covey Vitug
Hi everyone! My name is Covey Vitug and the nickname I have is “Covey Cov." I am one
of the three activity coordinators for the Norco College Umoja for the 2022-2023 academic
year. I am a nursing major and I plan to attend CSUF or CSUSB but I am hoping to be
accepted to any nursing school. The Umoja program has done so many things for me that
I can't count. The faculty has always motivated me to strive for more and accomplish
my goal even though the journey is tough. I am thankful for all of the Umoja faculty
for being there for everyone and give us great advice for transfer. I met many friends
who became like a family to me in the Umoja Program. Having the opportunity to be
in leadership has given me the chance to get to know my Umoja family and become a
role model. A fun fact about me is I like to take my puppy on walks.
If I was stranded on an island, I'll bring Prius!
Community Service Coordinator: Berenice Acevedo
Hi everyone! My name is Berenice Acevedo and I am a program assistant and community
service coordinator of Umoja for the 2022-2023 school year. I am in my second year
of college and I am majoring in computer science. Being a part of Umoja has truly
helped me open up as a person and meet so many great people and amazing friends. A
fun fact about me is that I can draw and film and edit videos. A food I can eat everyday
for the rest of my life are red enchiladas. :) If I could take one thing with me to
an island I think it would be my sketchbook.
Treasure Extraordinaire: Ade Turner
ICC Representative: Klutvert "Makia" Tabot
Activities and Community Service Coordinator: Luis Corona