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Wisdom Series 2022, February – an update

Wisdom Series 2022, February – an update

The Wisdom Series is a monthly meeting to discuss racial equity topics. To learn more about the topics and to register, click here February Meeting In Q1 of the Wisdom Series 2022, we are exploring intergenerational wealth and trauma, supported by the work of author...

Community Report 2021

Community Report 2021

On behalf of the Eastside Pathways Partnership, the Backbone, and Board I’m excited to share with you the 2021 Eastside Pathways Community Report. As we round the corner to finish 2021 and enter a new year, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your...

How to Facilitate an Equitable Collaborative Process 

How to Facilitate an Equitable Collaborative Process 

Since the release of the Eastside Pathways Equity Pledge (EPEP) there have a lot of questions about what "not signing in isolation" looks like. While there are many schools of thought around who, how, when, where, and why facilitation should take place, we believe...

Data Collected is Data Owed

Data Collected is Data Owed

Through the first three quarters of 2019, the Eastside Pathways Partnership collaboratively built a Strategic Plan to reaffirm its mission, vision and outcomes and define a clear pathway to get there. Within this plan, there is a clear call for reliance on data and...

Reimagining Leadership

Reimagining Leadership

“Identify, address, and take steps to dismantle racial inequities in systems and practices that marginalize children, youth, young adults, and families.” Read Reimagining Leadership 2021-2022 Overview Inspired and guided by this central part of the Eastside Pathways...

An Overview: Covid-19 Response CAN

An Overview: Covid-19 Response CAN

It has been almost a year and half since Eastside Pathways shifted gears by holding a space to discuss the new challenges that quarantining brought and to leverage the urgency of change in our community. Since March 2020, the Covid-19 Response Collaborative Action...

Learning Kits

Learning Kits

CAN: Remote Living and Learning Shared by: Jamie Bonnett, KidsQuest Children's Museum KidsQuest Children's Museum has been happy to be a part of the Remote Living and Learning CAN. It enabled us to hear from partners the need to get materials to families that would...

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