Vakatasi

Vakatasi Pacific Islander Student Organization of College of San Mateo

April 12, 5pm, renowned filmmaker Vea Mafile’o  will be joining us to engage in a talanoa on her feature documentary For...
04/10/2022

April 12, 5pm, renowned filmmaker Vea Mafile’o will be joining us to engage in a talanoa on her feature documentary For My Father’s Kingdom
✨🌊

Please be sure to watch the film prior to the event. If you have not seen the film or would like to watch it again, you can access it here:

‼️RSVP at bit.ly/fmfk-csmmana‼️

See you either in person (College of San Mateo, Building 17) or virtually (Zoom link will be provided upon registration) 💙

Here is the information for our Mana Study Jams and Drop-In Hours✨ Feel free to stop by and get some work done with us!!
02/10/2022

Here is the information for our Mana Study Jams and Drop-In Hours✨ Feel free to stop by and get some work done with us!!

Hi everyone!! Here is the meeting info for those of you who are interested or wanting to join Vakatasi (: If you have an...
02/10/2022

Hi everyone!! Here is the meeting info for those of you who are interested or wanting to join Vakatasi (:

If you have any questions or want to know more, feel free to contact us:

Phone #: (415)-644-8774

E-mail: [email protected]

Thank you, and have a wonderful day!!

Since news broke of the devastating Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption, Vakatasi and our partner organizations ...
02/04/2022

Since news broke of the devastating Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption, Vakatasi and our partner organizations EPIC , MALO , and CSM Mana have been working to support our people back home in Tonga. Our partnership has grown into Tonga Relief Support of America , where we provide mutual aid support to on-the-ground NGO, MORDI Tonga Trust .

Thank you to our friends, family, and allies who have stood in solidarity and supported us during this time. Please go to tongarelief.us (link in bio) to learn more about how you can help. Malo ‘aupito 🇹🇴❤️


🖋R E G I S T R A T I O N🖋MANA Students if you have not done so already, enroll in CRER 155 & FILM 140 for Spring 2022 se...
11/12/2021

🖋R E G I S T R A T I O N🖋

MANA Students if you have not done so already, enroll in CRER 155 & FILM 140 for Spring 2022 semester.

Please forward all questions to Ehm ([email protected]).

Slide through to Mana and Vakatasi’s first in-person event this semester, where we will be screening films by Indigenous...
10/23/2021

Slide through to Mana and Vakatasi’s first in-person event this semester, where we will be screening films by Indigenous and largely Pacifika creators🌊💙

Join us for our drive-in movie nights on October 29th and 30th for a night full of spooky horrors😈👻 Bring your friends and family!!

🇫🇯HAPPY FIJI DAY🇫🇯On October 10 1874, King Seru Epen*sa Cakobau ceded Fiji to the United Kingdom and on the same day in ...
10/10/2021

🇫🇯HAPPY FIJI DAY🇫🇯

On October 10 1874, King Seru Epen*sa Cakobau ceded Fiji to the United Kingdom and on the same day in 1970, Fiji regained its independence.

The CSM MANA Learning Community & VAKATASI Student Organization stands in solidarity now and always with our Fijian community.

Slide through to our Mana’ia Drop-In Hours to get assistance from our Mana’ia Mentors with anything you need, from homew...
09/16/2021

Slide through to our Mana’ia Drop-In Hours to get assistance from our Mana’ia Mentors with anything you need, from homework to financial aid to registering for classes to just personal matters! We gotchu fam so pull up! 🤙🏾

🌊Vou’s Drop-In zoom info:

https://smccd.zoom.us/j/84799923760?pwd=ZVRIb1MrckFmQmlneVYrc1pCSVoyZz09

Meeting ID: 847 9992 3760
Contact (415) 271-6406 for passcode

🌊Leila’s Drop-In zoom info:

https://smccd.zoom.us/j/196221961

Meeting ID: 196 221 961

(Updated hours) If you’d like to meet at a time outside of these hours please contact Leila at [email protected] or Vou at [email protected] 💙

STUDENTS: READCORONA VIRUS UPDATE for CSMhttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158333601081155&id=10827531154
03/11/2020

STUDENTS: READ
CORONA VIRUS UPDATE for CSM

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158333601081155&id=10827531154

COVID-19 Update – March 11, 2020

Message from the Interim Chancellor: Cancellation of Classes and Transition to Online Education

In consultation with the Board of Trustees, college presidents and other District leaders, I want to inform you of immediate circumstances relating to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) that will impact how we operate in the coming weeks. Currently, there are no confirmed Coronavirus exposures on our campuses. However, to mitigate the further spread of COVID-19, we are taking the following measures to allow for the continuation of teaching and learning during this extraordinary international event:

1) SMCCCD is not closing. The District will transition to primarily online course delivery from March 17 to April 5.The college campuses and the District Office will remain open during this time.
2) ALL face-to-face classes, including labs, performing arts, and physical education, are canceled from Thursday, March 12, through Monday, March 16. All online courses will continue as scheduled during this period.
3) Faculty should use the period of March 12 through March 16 to transition their courses to an online or distance learning format.

When classes resume on Tuesday, March 17, they should be delivered online via Canvas, Zoom or other distance-learning modalities. Exceptions will be granted for courses that cannot be delivered online such as labs, performing arts, physical education, or other similar courses. Those exemptions will be granted on a limited basis and must be approved through the District’s continuity planning team. Faculty will receive further guidance on this from their deans.

Courses that are already being delivered online will continue without interruption. Courses being taught offsite (such as dual enrollment courses in high schools) should continue face-to-face, unless the host location closes. In that case, instructors should switch to online course delivery. Middle College students will continue with their high school courses on our college sites unless directed otherwise by their school districts; their college courses will move to an online format.

For Faculty and Staff
It is my intention to allow for as much flexibility as possible regarding the continuation of courses. I encourage and trust our faculty to use their best professional judgement during this time. The goal is to ensure that students will continue to receive instruction and support.

The District will transition to online learning as aggressively as possible. A team of campus deans and faculty has created a plan for this transition. The plan calls for:
· The Learning Technology and Continuity Team and District ITS are launching an instructional technology and training website today. Faculty will receive a link to the site today in separate email. Campuses and offices will remain open for faculty, staff, and administration. When at work, please exercise social distancing protocols prescribed by public health officials.
· Libraries and tutoring spaces will remain open to support students.

For Students
Your faculty will communicate with you about how your course will transition to this new learning process. Please check for communications from the District regularly via your my.smccd.edu email and at your respective college’s website and through Canvas. College resources will continue to be available.

The District has refined its Pandemic Plan for COVID-19 and will adjust operating procedures and guidelines as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. The District’s Pandemic Plan is based upon the guidelines issued by the California Department of Public Health. To date, we have made decisions in accordance with our Pandemic Plan. However, given recent developments concerning the scope and the spread of COVID-19, we have made the extraordinary decision to accelerate our efforts. We encourage all students, faculty, staff and members of our broader community to follow public health guidance on good hygiene and avoiding situations that may put you at risk of contracting this virus.

Our leadership team is making decisions on the best information available, and this information changes often. I wanted to keep this email as short as possible. However, I am sure that many of you have more questions. Please monitor your email for additional updates and further instructions. Also, we encourage everyone to stay up-to-date with District announcements at https://emergency.smccd.info.

I know that this is an uncertain and stressful time for all. I ask that we all be kind and patient with one another, and that we remain flexible during this time. I cannot thank you enough for all that you do for our students, our colleges and our District.

Sincerely,
Michael Claire
Interim Chancellor

Get the latest updates here: https://emergency.smccd.info

Students: READCorona Virus Update https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158333601081155&id=10827531154
03/11/2020

Students: READ
Corona Virus Update

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158333601081155&id=10827531154

COVID-19 Update – March 11, 2020

Message from the Interim Chancellor: Cancellation of Classes and Transition to Online Education

In consultation with the Board of Trustees, college presidents and other District leaders, I want to inform you of immediate circumstances relating to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) that will impact how we operate in the coming weeks. Currently, there are no confirmed Coronavirus exposures on our campuses. However, to mitigate the further spread of COVID-19, we are taking the following measures to allow for the continuation of teaching and learning during this extraordinary international event:

1) SMCCCD is not closing. The District will transition to primarily online course delivery from March 17 to April 5.The college campuses and the District Office will remain open during this time.
2) ALL face-to-face classes, including labs, performing arts, and physical education, are canceled from Thursday, March 12, through Monday, March 16. All online courses will continue as scheduled during this period.
3) Faculty should use the period of March 12 through March 16 to transition their courses to an online or distance learning format.

When classes resume on Tuesday, March 17, they should be delivered online via Canvas, Zoom or other distance-learning modalities. Exceptions will be granted for courses that cannot be delivered online such as labs, performing arts, physical education, or other similar courses. Those exemptions will be granted on a limited basis and must be approved through the District’s continuity planning team. Faculty will receive further guidance on this from their deans.

Courses that are already being delivered online will continue without interruption. Courses being taught offsite (such as dual enrollment courses in high schools) should continue face-to-face, unless the host location closes. In that case, instructors should switch to online course delivery. Middle College students will continue with their high school courses on our college sites unless directed otherwise by their school districts; their college courses will move to an online format.

For Faculty and Staff
It is my intention to allow for as much flexibility as possible regarding the continuation of courses. I encourage and trust our faculty to use their best professional judgement during this time. The goal is to ensure that students will continue to receive instruction and support.

The District will transition to online learning as aggressively as possible. A team of campus deans and faculty has created a plan for this transition. The plan calls for:
· The Learning Technology and Continuity Team and District ITS are launching an instructional technology and training website today. Faculty will receive a link to the site today in separate email. Campuses and offices will remain open for faculty, staff, and administration. When at work, please exercise social distancing protocols prescribed by public health officials.
· Libraries and tutoring spaces will remain open to support students.

For Students
Your faculty will communicate with you about how your course will transition to this new learning process. Please check for communications from the District regularly via your my.smccd.edu email and at your respective college’s website and through Canvas. College resources will continue to be available.

The District has refined its Pandemic Plan for COVID-19 and will adjust operating procedures and guidelines as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. The District’s Pandemic Plan is based upon the guidelines issued by the California Department of Public Health. To date, we have made decisions in accordance with our Pandemic Plan. However, given recent developments concerning the scope and the spread of COVID-19, we have made the extraordinary decision to accelerate our efforts. We encourage all students, faculty, staff and members of our broader community to follow public health guidance on good hygiene and avoiding situations that may put you at risk of contracting this virus.

Our leadership team is making decisions on the best information available, and this information changes often. I wanted to keep this email as short as possible. However, I am sure that many of you have more questions. Please monitor your email for additional updates and further instructions. Also, we encourage everyone to stay up-to-date with District announcements at https://emergency.smccd.info.

I know that this is an uncertain and stressful time for all. I ask that we all be kind and patient with one another, and that we remain flexible during this time. I cannot thank you enough for all that you do for our students, our colleges and our District.

Sincerely,
Michael Claire
Interim Chancellor

Get the latest updates here: https://emergency.smccd.info

As many of you may know, or if you don't know, one of our own MANA/Vakatasi Pasefika students, and also a CSM Football p...
11/24/2018

As many of you may know, or if you don't know, one of our own MANA/Vakatasi Pasefika students, and also a CSM Football player, Leuea Loto, has passed away due to a senseless act of gun violence on Thanksgiving day.

He graduated this past Spring with our College of San Mateo MANA class of 2018 and was planning to transfer on a scholarship to Missouri Valley College this coming January. He was set to do his first visit this Sunday.

The head Football Coach of CSM, Coach Tulloch along with the CSM Football program. and the Coordinator of the MANA program Professor Finau Tovo, have put together a GoFundMe page in order to lessen the financial burden for the Loto family.

What ever you have, please donate. This young man had so much to live for. He was definitely a beautiful soul and always made sure his MANA and Football brothers and sisters were good. Calling us 'bro' or 'sis'. Cherish each moment with your loved ones. Tomorrow truly is not promised. God bless. ❤

Leuea was tragically taken from us on Thanksgiving Day as a result of senseless gun violence. He was home visiting family for the holidays. He was a great son, teammate, and brother and meant so much to our Bulldog football and MANA family. Leuea was loved by everyone as he always put others fi...

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