EPIP's Statement on the Charleston Shootings
Those of us at EPIP HQ are deeply saddened and disturbed by the recent shootings of nine Black people at a prayer meeting in a historic Charleston, SC church earlier this week. In what appears to be a hate crime, the shooter intentionally targeted these individuals because of their race. We cannot and will not tolerate such violence and hatred, and stand in solidarity with all those working towards justice.
Read moreWebinar Recap- Community Voices Heard: Engaging Constituents for Social, Economic and Racial Justice
Webinar Recap- Community Voices Heard: Engaging Constituents for Social, Economic and Racial Justice
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Read moreJoint Affinity Groups Statement on the Baltimore Uprising
JAG released this statement in response to recent events in Baltimore. Please read and share with your colleagues and networks.
Read moreWebinar Recap - Strengthening the Field of Black Male Achievement: Strategies for Success
Webinar Recap- Strengthening the Field of Black Male Achievement: Strategies for Success
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Read moreWebinar Recap- Social Justice Trends in New Media: How New Civil Rights Movements Take Shape
Webinar Recap- Social Justice Trends in New Media: How New Civil Rights Movements Take Shape
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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Webinar Recap- How Barbie Ate Science and Math Outcomes: Feminine Norms and STEM
Webinar Recap- How Barbie Ate Science and Math Outcomes: Feminine Norms and STEM
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Read moreMC MaL | Do Battle From Where You Stand
This month marks the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Marches. In March 1965, activists including Dr. King, Amelia Boynton, Diane Nash, and John Lewis led a series of protest marches covering the 54 miles from Selma to the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery...
Read moreMC MaL | Social Justice & Racial Analysis Resources
This March, EPIP is highlighting the Measuring a Leader Social Justice and Racial Analysis Skills...
Read moreWebinar Recap- Police Accountability and Racial Justice: Sustaining a Movement
Webinar Recap- Police Accountability and Racial Justice: Sustaining a Movement
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Read moreBoys and Men of Color Twitter Chat Highlights
The Boys and Men of Color Twitter chat that occurred on January 29th was a partnership between the Council on Foundations, EPIP, ABFE and The Executive Alliance...
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