| Unveiling Tuesday at Cal State Fullerton's Titan Student Union  
                    
                   September 21, 2007 :: No. 40  As Janette L. Hyder watched  artist Emigdio “Higgy” Vasquez Jr. put the finishing touches on a mural  depicting the faces of civil and education rights leaders, her own dream was  coming alive on the giant canvas. “This mural is very close to  my heart,” said Hyder, a counselor for Cal State Fullerton’s Educational  Opportunity Program (EOP) and originator of the mural project. “It truly  represents hope for the future, and it’s a reminder of how I ended up at Cal  State Fullerton.” The EOP mural project, one of  the university’s 50th anniversary “Golden Ideas,” reflects the struggles faced  by students during the 1960s while fighting for civil rights and educational  equity. “With this mural, I just want  to remind our students of what students before us fought for; I’m grateful to  them for what they have given me and to others: the chance for a better and  brighter future,” Hyder said. The colorful mural will be  unveiled Tuesday, Sept. 25, during a reception in the Titan Student Union. The  3-6 p.m. event is open to the community.  Life-size images of  inspirational leaders, such as Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Gonzalo and  Felicitas Mendez, Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., are featured on the  mural, consisting of eight, 4-by-7-foot panels. “We hope to educate the  campus and community-at-large about the history and importance of EOP. The EOP  mural and reception will build a strong sense of community for the campus and  alumni who value EOP and the importance of maintaining diversity at Cal State Fullerton,”  said Hyder, a Chicana and first-generation college graduate. The California Legislature  established EOP in 1969 as part of efforts to increase access to higher  education and academic success and retention among the state’s educationally  and economically disadvantaged students. In 2003,  the Legislature declared September EOP Month in California. “Without EOP, my life would  be different today,” said Hyder, who grew up in South Gate and credits EOP with affording her  the opportunity to attain a higher education. At CSUF, she earned a bachelor’s  degree in 1997 with a double major in human services and ethnic studies with an  emphasis in Chicano studies, as well as a master’s degree in 2000 in  counseling. “EOP opened the door for me.  The program exposed me to a world of higher education that I knew nothing  about. EOP has empowered me and has meant a lot to me.” The  mural will be permanently installed inside University Hall, on the walls next  to the EOP Office. The  mural project was made possible with assistance from the Golden Ideas  Initiatives and Robert Palmer, vice president for student affairs. The College  of the Arts and volunteers from various campus organizations, including  ArtCast, MEChA and the Links Mentoring Program, also  contributed to making the mural a reality. Higgy Vasquez, a  percussionist and visual artist, and his father, well-known painter and  muralist Emigdio Vasquez Sr., a CSUF and EOP alumnus (B.A. art ’78 and M.A. art  ‘79), were commissioned to assist with the project. The elder Vasquez created  the conceptual design, and his son is the lead painter of the project. Drawing  and painting students Kerry Chavez and Loriann Hernandez led art student  volunteer involvement. Jade Jewett, professor of art, oversaw the students’  work.  “This  project has created a lot of excitement because of the size, scale and content  of the mural,” Jewett said. “Students have had the opportunity to see how mural  work is different from studio painting, how the images evolved from the  artist’s original illustration, and how the process of involving the various  departments on campus changed the final artwork.” In recent weeks, the student artists  and Higgy Vasquez have been working day and night to complete the project. “I’m so excited to see this  project come to fruition. The spirit and legacy of EOP will live on for future  generations,” Hyder said. For more information about  the reception and unveiling, call 657-278-3488.   
 
                     
                      | Media Contact: | Debra Cano Ramos, Public Affairs, 657-278-4027 or  dcanoramos@fullerton.edu |  « 
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