Men of Color Alliance (MOCA) at Rowan University [VIDEO]

three members of the men of color alliance looking to the right and laughing

President Michael N. (Public Relations) and Vice President Chase C.(Advertising), both from Burlington County, share their accomplishments and goals surrounding the Men of Color Alliance. MOCA has had a great positive impact on both the club members’ personal lives and the community they aim to support.


Video by:
Dean Powers, sophomore radio/TV/film major
Faith Lynn C. Diccion, junior radio/TV/film major

Music by:
Dan Ledden, public relations graduate



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