Marcus Garvey Cultural Center

Center

What We Do

The Marcus Garvey Cultural Center is a space rooted in Black excellence and built for belonging. We center the experiences of Black, African, and African American students while welcoming all who are committed to equity and community. At MGCC, you’ll find support, connection, and a place to be yourself.

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Location Davis House
Address 928 20th St., Campus Box 41 Greeley, CO 80639
Hours

Monday – Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
Hours subject to change without notice due to staffing

Marcus Garvey Cultural House

Rooted in Legacy, Built for Belonging

The Marcus Garvey Cultural Center (MGCC) is a space grounded in the legacy of Black excellence, resilience, and community. We center the experiences of Black, African, and African American students, staff, and faculty while welcoming all who are committed to equity, justice, and learning across difference.

The Garvey is here for you. You belong here. Your place where culture is celebrated, leadership is developed, and community is built.

Advocate. Empower. Connect

Created in 1983, The Marcus Garvey Cultural Center is a response to the unique needs of students of the Black students at UNC and celebrate the richness of the African diaspora.

Today, it’s a welcoming space where you can feel seen, empowered, and connected. The Garvey also fosters cultural learning across campus, amplifying Black voices, history, and community for all Bears.

We offer:

  • Inclusive programs and dialogue spaces
  • Cultural celebrations and educational events
  • Mentorship and leadership development
  • Support for your academic and personal growth
  • A welcoming space to relax, connect, and belong

No matter where you are in your journey, the Garvey is here to support, empower, and stand with you.

Student Success at the Garvey

Why We're Here – A Haven for you

The Garvey exists to be your haven, a place of emotional safety and belonging. We’re here to support your full growth, body and spirit as a student, staff or faculty member at UNC.

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How we do it – Through Community

We build a culturally rooted, relationship driven community. Our work breaks down barriers, improves access to support, and make sure you’re seen and supported at both the Garvey and on UNC Campus.

Students at UNC's Gunter Lawn painting during celebration of Juneteenth

What we do – It's all About Relationships

Our doors are always open. We host events, partner with campus and community organizations, local artists and barbers to create spaces for learning, social connection, access and civic engagement, all centered around you.

Attendees showing a drawing for Juneteenth

What Grounds Us – Legacy, Culture, and Action

We build on the words of Marcus Garvey. “Take advantage of every opportunity; where there is none, make it for yourself”

That vision lives on through our three guiding principles:

Umoja – Unity in community. We show up for each other through shared experiences and mutual support.

Sankofa – Reached back and lift up. We mentor, advise and build legacy through those who came before and those still to come.

Ubuntu – I am because we are. We grow together through reflection, connection, and building skills that strengthen us all.

Students from the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center

What You'll Find at The Garvey

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The Garvey's Events at a Glance

Junk

  • February 12, 2026 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
  • Norton Theatre

Meet the Staff

James Hodges

James Hodges

Director of the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center