Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity (RARE)
@4racialequity
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Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity (RARE) has launched projects to promote racial equity and assist students of color at Roosevelt High School & Seattle, WA.
Seattle, WA
Joined January 2021
See y’all tonight!
Please join us for an Open Discussion Monday May 1, 2023, 5p PST, where we listen to panelists of different generations share their stories of growing up mixed race. ZOOM Link https://t.co/XrQkVFVTBe Learn more here: https://t.co/zdyhU4PBg5
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Since 1902, UHeights has been a place for learning and education. Together we've facilitated learning for over 4,000 youth annually! Give to empower learners and DOUBLE your impact today with our $10K #BoardMatch during #givebig
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Please join us for an Open Discussion Monday May 1, 2023, 5p PST, where we listen to panelists of different generations share their stories of growing up mixed race. ZOOM Link https://t.co/XrQkVFVTBe Learn more here: https://t.co/zdyhU4PBg5
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Professor LeiLani Nishime will serve as moderator for our next Open Discussion on May 1st. Please join us for what should be an interesting and enlightening evening. ZOOM Link: https://t.co/XrQkVFVTBe Please share this with anyone you think would be interested! Info in bio!
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See UW Professor Emeritus Dr. Quintard Taylor speak about Critical Race Theory, live and online. 7PM Pacific time. https://t.co/J9Q35PwOW7
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Don't miss the latest updates from RARE! See our June newsletter. #RacialEquity
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The Seattle Times gives RARE front page coverage. Reporter @davidlgutman does an excellent job of describing the founding of RARE and its first-year achievements. https://t.co/ttBEJxZe5E
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Why is Seattle Still Segregated? Realtors, Banks and Developers Played a Role. The practice was called #redlining, but it wasn’t really a red “line” that kept families of color out of most neighborhoods in Seattle. #racialequity
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Don't miss the latest updates from RARE! See our May newsletter #racialequity
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Less than $50,000 to go! Help us ensure the J Davis scholarship will exist in perpetuity by making your donation today. Your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar through May 25, the anniversary of the killing of #georgefloyd. #racialequity
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Are your kids too young to talk about race? Nope. Silence about race can reinforce racism by letting children draw their own conclusions. Even before they can talk, children notice the differences. #racialequity
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Living In the “Wrong” Neighborhood - A poignant first-person story about how an act of innocent childhood kindness overcame racist bullies #racialequity
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Working as a Young, Black Woman in America by Morgan Brewton-Johnson - tells her story of getting started in the corporate world and shares hard lessons learned. Recommended! #racialequity
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How the Informal Housing Market Deepens Racial Inequities in Baltimore by Annie Casey Foundation @AECFNews Explores informal markets and how they disadvantage buyers and exacerbate racial inequities. #racialequity
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The Twin Cities area is waiting for a verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin while they are still mourning Daunte Wright. Here's a look at how this part of Minnesota became a national flashpoint over race and policing. My latest w/@abroaddus
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On May 17, 1954, Americans faced a racially divided society through the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The Supreme Court's unanimous decision confronted school segregation and catapulted the civil-rights movement. #racialjustice
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Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Relevance for Today's Racial Justice Battlegrounds - An in-depth analysis of a misunderstood subject by Genevieve Bonadies Torres #racialequity
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Members of the NAACP Youth Council are demanding to be included. Their demands are vision statements for the future. Some of the group’s Seattle-King County members shared the list with RARE committee members #racialequity
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Seattle is a city rich in technology, but for underserved students, the digital divide is a daily reality. Read about the Technology Access Foundation @STEMbyTAF by @maliajacobson to increase access to STEM education for students of color #racialequity
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Learning and “Unlearning” Are the Keys to Racial Progress RHS Principal Tells RARE. Several racialized incidents had recently happened among Roosevelt’s students. #racialequity
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