Title
Virtual Town Hall - Racial Justice and the Education System
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.
City Manager Recommendation:
Hold a Virtual Town Hall to discuss Racial Justice and the Education System.
Issue:
Holding a Virtual Town Hall to discuss Racial Justice and the Education System.
Staff Contact:
Kellie Purce Braseth, Strategic Communications Director, (360) 753-8361
Presenter(s):
Kellie Purce Braseth, Strategic Communications Director, City of Olympia
Parfait Bassale, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, South Puget Sound Community College
Fernell Miller, Founder & CEO, The Root of Us
Thomas "Les" Purce, President Emeritus, The Evergreen State College
Thelma Jackson, co-founder, Black Alliance of Thurston County
Background and Analysis:
Our community is in the midst of conversations on issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement, yet Black voices are rarely at the center of these conversations. For our community to truly understand the issues at the center of institutional racism and the opportunities for positive change driven by the Black Lives Matter movement, we need to listen to those who are living Black lives.
The Olympia City Council has sponsored this series of virtual Town Halls to provide a platform for conversations around racial justice centered on and led by African Americans with professional and lived experience on specific topics.
This Town Hall will be on the topic of Racial Justice and the Education System.
The moderated panel includes:
Kellie Purce Braseth, Strategic Communications Director, City of Olympia
Parfait Bassale, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, South Puget Sound Community College
Fernell Miller, Founder & CEO, The Root of Us
Thomas "Les" Purce, President Emeritus, The Evergreen State College
Thelma Jackson, co-founder, Black Alliance of Thurston County
Attendees will be able to submit questions live through a moderator during the event.
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