Welcome to the Multicultural Lounge Program
Welcome to the Multicultural Lounge Program at the University of Michigan; a program celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion, and providing spaces where the campus can engage, learn, and build a sense of community. We invite you to discover and learn more about our multicultural lounges. Enjoy!
About the Multicultural Lounge Program
The Multicultural and Minority Culture Lounges have their roots in student activism during the Black Action Movement (BAM), beginning in the late 1960s. They were initially established to offer students of color a space for them to relax, build and be in community together, and engage in an environment where they could be authentically themselves.
Since the establishment of the first multicultural lounge in 1971, numerous identity-based student groups and residents have advocated for the creation of additional multicultural lounges. Today, these spaces serve as safe havens for students to engage with, celebrate, and learn about various cultures and identities. They also honor the legacies of historical figures through programming and events as well as the art, writing and design of the physical spaces themselves.
Multicultural Spaces Supported by Diversity and Inclusion
Currently, the University of Michigan is home to a network of 16 multicultural lounges across campus; 1 multicultural engagement center, called The Connector; and 4 reflection rooms. Each of these multicultural lounges is a unique glimpse and representation of the incredible stories of people and communities who have impacted the world around us. They offer each of us the opportunity to reflect on our lived experiences and see the world from a different view.
Abeng Minority Culture Lounge
1971 / East Quad
Angela Davis Minority Culture Lounge
1991 / Markley Hall
Audre Lorde Minority Culture Lounge
2008 / Newberry Hall
César Chávez Multicultural Lounge
1995 / Mosher Jordan Hall
Grace Lee Boggs Minority Culture Lounge
2010 / Baits II
Martin Luther King Jr. Minority Culture Lounge
1979 / Bursley Hall
Rosa Parks Minority Culture Lounge
1973 / Stockwell Hall
Vicky Barner Multicultural Lounge
2000 / Alice Lloyd Hall
History and legacy are cornerstone to the continuation of the Multicultural Lounge Program and the namesakes they represent. Multicultural spaces within the multicultural lounge program are referred to as either Minority Culture or Multicultural Lounges because of the history of those names to the generations that came before us.
Ambatana: The Afro American Minority Culture Lounge
1972 / South Quad
Asubuhi Minority Culture Lounge
1981 / West Quad
C.A.M.E.O. Minority Culture Lounge
1980 / Couzens Hall
Edward Said Minority Culture Lounge
2015 / North Quad
Mahatma Gandhi Minority Culture Lounge
2005 / Oxford Hall
Nikki Giovanni Minority Culture Lounge
1999 / Mosher-Jordan Hall
Umoja Minority Culture Lounge
1991 / Alice Lloyd Hall
Yuri Kochiyama Multicultural Lounge
1997 / South Quad
Abeng Minority Culture Lounge
1971 / East Quad
Ambatana: The Afro American Minority Culture Lounge
1972 / South Quad
Angela Davis Minority Culture Lounge
1991 / Markley Hall
Asubuhi Minority Culture Lounge
1981 / West Quad
Audre Lorde Minority Culture Lounge
2008 / Newberry Hall
C.A.M.E.O. Minority Culture Lounge
1980 / Couzens Hall
César Chávez Multicultural Lounge
1995 / Mosher Jordan Hall
Edward Said Minority Culture Lounge
2015 / North Quad
History and legacy are cornerstone to the continuation of the Multicultural Lounge Program and the namesakes they represent. Multicultural spaces within the multicultural lounge program are referred to as either Minority Culture or Multicultural Lounges because of the history of those names to the generations that came before us.
Grace Lee Boggs Minority Culture Lounge
(2010) – Baits II
Mahatma Gandhi Minority Culture Lounge
2005 / Oxford Hall
Martin Luther King Jr. Minority Culture Lounge
(1979) – Bursley Hall
Nikki Giovanni Minority Culture Lounge
1999 / Mosher-Jordan Hall
Rosa Parks Minority Culture Lounge
1973 / Stockwell Hall
Umoja Minority Culture Lounge
1991 / Alice Lloyd Hall
Vicky Barner Multicultural Lounge
2000 / Alice Lloyd Hall
Yuri Kochiyama Multicultural Lounge
1997 / South Quad
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