CAN Racial Equity

CAN Racial Equity

Racial Equity

Purpose: To ensure race no longer determines outcomes for children and youth in E King County.

This Collaborative Action Network is focused on racial equity adaptive leadership, by centering people of color and racial systems issues.

 

All participants have signed the Eastside Pathways Equity Pledge and are committed to healing and creating changes as it relates to all four types of racism – personal, interpersonal, institutional, and structural.

For more information, contact

Kalika Curry
Executive Director, Eastside Pathways Backbone
kalika@eastsidepathways.org

Partners

Signing the Eastside Pathways Equity Pledge is a prerequisite for participating in this CAN.

Organizations

Bellevue Education Association
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound
Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue
Chinese Information and Service Center
College Success Foundation
Global Social Business Partners
Indian American Community Services
International Community Health Services (ICHS)
KidsQuest Children’s Museum
Leadership Eastside
LifeWire
NISO Programs
Social Venture Partners

Individuals

Annu Luthra
Cathy Habib
Chris Enslein
Devon Love
Em Rose
Ji Soo Kim
Jill Rock
Kalika Curry
Keysha-Rae Cooper
Kristy Johnson
Lauren Belmonte
Payton Richardson
Sandy Nathan
Scarleth Lever Ortiz
Stephanie Cherrington
Sudeshna Dixit
Tom Brewer

Meetings

Every month

Resources

View glossary of core concepts for Early Learning used frequently within the Eastside Pathways Partnership work.

View tools and resources to help accelerate the collective impact work of the Partnership.

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Through the guidance of StriveTogether’s Racial & Ethnic Equity Action Team, the Eastside Pathways Backbone has developed a U.S./Puget Sound Racial History timeline. This document is intended to generate conversations and begin framing the racial context of issues we are working together to address.