The Complete To Compete Title III Grant has hosted many events for students and their communities. Choose a link to see more about the events, find resources or register for an upcoming event!
Upcoming Events
Racial Equity & Justice in Southeast Alaska Speaker Series – September 10 – 24, 2020
A FREE online series of presentations and workshops on racial equity and social justice sponsored by the Complete To Compete Title III grant at UAS Sitka Campus, and SEARHC, Sitka Health Summit, Sitka Tribe of Alaska. Register for each session by clicking on the button under the session description.
WORKSHOP: 10th Sept – 10am to Noon
Beyond Diversity: Steps for Uprooting Racism, Privilege and Institutional Inequity with Tim Wise
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Tim’s presentation on race and higher education is also available on the Series playlist. Enjoy!
LUNCH AND LEARN: 14th Sept – Noon to 1pm
Intercultural Leadership Development with Dr. Amer F. Ahmed
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WORKSHOP: 17th Sept – 10am to Noon
Creating Conditions for Equity Across Race, Class, Gender and other Cultural Lines with Hugh Vasquez
SESSION ENDED. This session was recorded and will be available by September 30th 2020. If you pre-registered or attended the session, you will receive a notification about the release of the final recording.
EVENING KEYNOTE: 21st Sept – 7pm to 8pm
We Are Still Here: On Native Identity and Activism with Megan Redshirt-Shaw
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EVENING KEYNOTE: 24th Sept – 7pm to 8pm
Bringing It Home: Reflections On How We Can Create Stronger Communities with Dionne Brady-Howard
The final part of our 2020 speaker series on racial equity and justice will address the question: How do these concepts relate to life in our small communities in Southeast Alaska? What can we do to bring what we have learned into daily life?
Join local Mount Edgecumbe High School Social (MEHS) Studies teacher and former school board member Dionne Brady-Howard for a keynote that gives local perspective on issues of racial equity and justice in Southeast.
After the session participants will be invited to join other members of audience in virtual breakout rooms to discuss this and other challenges that have been highlighted or explored during the series.
Please join us for this very special session!
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