THE VILLAGE
There are 30 organization that make up the Liberated Village that impact educational systems and environments through leading staff professional development related to anti-racist practices/pedagogy and build strong relationships with scholars and families. These best practices lead to a more positive school climate and culture.
Learn more about each organization and check-out their respective website for more information.
Inspirational Workshops - B.R.A.V.E.
We collaborate with youth of color in their learning and development journey—providing experiences and resources for critical thinking, exploring voice, deepening brilliance, and contributing to the health and renewal of their environments, communities, and reshaping systems.
Seattle Cares Mentoring Movement
Our “Why” is not only to understand how racial trauma, equity, and social justice issues impact school and community environments, our core programming to our scholars is to deliver our culturally competent, trauma-informed curriculum supported by a critical mass of caring Black adults who mentor them through trauma and toward transformation.
White Center Community Development Association
We believe that transformational change can happen only when communities are guiding the process for this to happen. We are committed to addressing institutionalized racism and removing barriers that allow access to decision making and program implementation for support to individuals and families.
Central Area Youth Association
We say, why not remove the barriers of social, economic, and systemic injustice, when we know that every child should have the chance by right, and entitled to reach their full potential which will surely change the trajectory of our world and community for the better.
There are 30 organization that make up the Liberated Village that impact educational systems and environments through leading staff professional development related to anti-racist practices/pedagogy and build strong relationships with scholars and families. These best practices lead to a more positive school climate and culture.
Learn more about each organization and check-out their respective website for more information.
Inspirational Workshops - B.R.A.V.E.
We collaborate with youth of color in their learning and development journey—providing experiences and resources for critical thinking, exploring voice, deepening brilliance, and contributing to the health and renewal of their environments, communities, and reshaping systems.
Seattle Cares Mentoring Movement
Our “Why” is not only to understand how racial trauma, equity, and social justice issues impact school and community environments, our core programming to our scholars is to deliver our culturally competent, trauma-informed curriculum supported by a critical mass of caring Black adults who mentor them through trauma and toward transformation.
White Center Community Development Association
We believe that transformational change can happen only when communities are guiding the process for this to happen. We are committed to addressing institutionalized racism and removing barriers that allow access to decision making and program implementation for support to individuals and families.
Central Area Youth Association
We say, why not remove the barriers of social, economic, and systemic injustice, when we know that every child should have the chance by right, and entitled to reach their full potential which will surely change the trajectory of our world and community for the better.