The RU Community Center is CLOSED for renovations. We are not accepting any new reservations for the Community Center space at this time.
The Center will soon become the Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice. The renovation and construction project is currently underway.
What is the Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice?
In fall 2022, 麻豆破解传媒 announced that the University will honor Alvin Brooks, a longtime Kansas City leader in social justice and civil rights, with the establishment of the Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice on campus. The Brooks Center will house some of the University鈥檚 essential faith-justice-related efforts, including a chapel, University community engagement offices and initiatives, and a community meeting space. The vision of the Brooks Center is to 鈥渃reate a more just Kansas City through collaborative advancement of right relationship with God, with others, and with creation.
Brooks, 90, has lived most of his life in service to the city of Kansas City. He was among the first Black police officers in Kansas City, Missouri, when he joined the force in 1954. He worked for Kansas City鈥檚 public schools, set up City Hall鈥檚 first human relations department (becoming the city鈥檚 first Black department head), was named assistant city manager, served on the Kansas City Council, and started the Ad-Hoc Group Against Crime, which continues today.
It is a legacy of servant leadership that deserves this recognition.
Important Information Regarding the Community Center
- Contact Alicia Douglas or Betty Carson to book a one-time meeting reservation for a room on campus.
- The University will not be able to host recurring meetings due to space constraints during the academic year.
- Neighborhood organizations and activities as well as youth-serving nonprofit organizations will remain the priority for space reservations on campus.
- Nonprofit and community organizations will need to submit a and insurance information when making a reservation request.
- The Community Center webpage will continue to be updated as we make this transition to the Brooks Center.