Leading for Justice in Schools: How Community Based Epistemology and Black and Brown Influential Presence Creates Opportunities for All

Leading for justice in schools through the advancement of racial equity and access has been the focus of Dr. William Jackson’s work as an educator and school principal since graduating from Woodring College of Education in 2012. In this presentation, Dr. Jackson will share his story from growing as a student at Western Washington University to an emerging teacher at Woodring College of Education, to then growing in his purpose and passion as a teacher and school leader focusing on educational justice.

A Legacy of Art Closing Celebration

Join us as we close out Black History Month, celebrating the legacy of Black art. Enjoy free services by local Black owned businesses, a photo shoot, a collective art piece, and Kulture Karaoke.

Queering Research: Black Voices Panel

A panel of Black identifying professionals in the Bellingham community coming to share their knowledge and power.

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