A Fence at UCB: A Temporary Solution
June 28, 2016 | By Veronica Barron | UC Berkeley The origin of the controversial fence built around UC Berkeley’s Chancellor Dirk’s on-campus home actually lies
June 28, 2016 | By Veronica Barron | UC Berkeley The origin of the controversial fence built around UC Berkeley’s Chancellor Dirk’s on-campus home actually lies
UCSA’s oldest and largest conference fosters a safe space for students of color and their allies to strategize around statewide and campus-based actions. It is
The UC Student Association considers food security, affordable housing, and readily available, culturally competent mental health services all to be basic needs of students pursuing
Message from the Lead Editor, Michelle Oyewole Welcome to the second volume of the UCSA Graduate Policy Journal, wherein students have offered a vision for
Aug 30, 2016 | By Kim McMillon | UC Merced As a UC Merced graduate student, I have a deep gratitude to the UC system for
As Executive Director, Salih leads our staff team and organizational strategy, keeps the UCSA office in operation, supports the Board and other student leaders, and fundraises to maximize the potential of our organization. Salih also oversees planning for UCSA’s annual statewide conferences.
Raised in Oakland, California, Salih Muhammad strives to embody the principles of service, sacrifice, and selflessness. For much of his life, he has been committed to living toward the liberation of Black people, at home and abroad.
In 2009, he continued the pursuit of knowledge at the University of California, Berkeley, where he excelled as a Black student and organizer on campus. His favorite quote is from Franz Fanon, who stated, “Each generation must discover its mission, fulfill it or betray it, in relative opacity.”