In the Zulu tradition, the greeting "Sawubona" means "I see you." It is an acknowledgment of one’s whole being their history, their potential, and their place within the community. In the world of academia and practice, this deep visibility is the cornerstone of transformative mentorship. Join us for a dynamic dialogue featuring distinguished panelist as we celebrate National Mentorship Month. Whether you are seeking a mentor, currently guiding others, or looking to integrate mentorship into your professional identity, this session offers a profound look at how we "see" one another into success.
 
This webinar is presented by the Pan African Network (PAN), a network of the Coalition for Multicultural Affairs (CMA).
 

Registration Fees:

Complimentary for ACPA Individual Members

$10 for Chapter Only Members

$10 for Non-Members Based in U.S.

$5 for International Non-Members

ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies:

Webinar participants will develop their professional competencies in the areas of: Leadership; and Values, Philosophy, and History. For more information about the ACPA/NASPA Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners, visit our website.

Facilitators: Jay Guillory & Lauren White

Panelists: Dr. Dajanae Palmer, Dr. Quortne R. Hutchings, Dr. Brandon Johnson & Nikita Haynie

Sawubona in Action: Mentorship, Scholarship, & Paying It Forward-Presented by PAN

  • Friday Jan 30 2026, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM