Students, Trustees Emphasize Importance of Inclusivity and Flag Raisings at JJC
From a recent graduate’s public plea to trustee remarks on federal policies, the theme of student belonging and inclusivity was a prominent thread at the Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees meeting on Wednesday.
The discussion was sparked by public commenter Kimberly Martinez, a recent JJC graduate and former president of the Latino Unidos student club. She directly addressed what she described as board members’ concerns over raising cultural flags due to the political climate.
“My message to the board tonight is this: be courageous, don’t be afraid,” Martinez urged. She shared the story of the Latinx Heritage Month flag raising last fall, an event that drew nearly 200 students. “For many students, including myself, it was one of the first times they saw their culture celebrated within a higher education environment. It was more than symbolic; it was affirming.”
Her comments were echoed later in the meeting. Trustee Elaine Bottomley noted the Pride and Juneteenth flags flying on campus and praised a local Juneteenth celebration she attended.
Trustee Nancy Garcia Guillen expanded on the theme, pointing to “very real threats” from the federal government that are affecting students and their families, including increased activity by immigration enforcement and proposed cuts to educational programs like TRIO.
“I am proud to be part of a board of a higher education institution that has the opportunity and responsibility to be courageous, innovative, and forward-thinking,” Garcia Guillen said, reaffirming the college’s commitment to supporting all students.
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