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Macc's
Mission Statement:
To
empower and educate
leaders
for service
in
a culturally diverse church and society
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The
Reality
- by 2010,
half of all Catholics in the United States will be Hispanics
- the Hispanic
population is growing all across the nation--from Michigan to Florida,
Washington to New York--not just in the Southwest, Los Angeles or
Miami
- every year,
the American work force is becoming more and more diverse and our
society more multicultural
MACC's
Response
- recognize
the urgency of the need to bring cultures together
- work for
the good of the Hispanic community and the multicultural society in
which we live
- enhance
and improve the quality of life for all families
- provide
communal integrative experiences in theology, pastoral ministry, language
studies, research and Hispanic reality
- prepare
leaders to respond to the religious and social needs of Hispanic and
multicultural communities
- commit to
increasing education and literacy--the foundation for economic stability
and community well-being
- train teachers
to prepare workers for the multicultural reality of the next century
- develop
a focus that goes far beyond Hispanic culture and community to encompass
individuals of all cultures
NOTICE
OF NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
AS
TO PARTICIPANTS
The
Mexican American Cultural Center (MACC) admits participants of any race,
color, religion, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges,
programs and activities generally accorded or made available to participants
at our institute. MACC does not discriminate on the basis or race, color,
religion, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational
policies, admission policies or other MACC- administered programs.