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The Math, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program at Seattle Central College supports historically underrepresented students who intend to transfer to a 4-year institution in pursuit of a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) bachelor’s degree. Our goal is to further pave pathways for community college students to become the next leaders in STEM!
Seattle Foundation is the heart and science of philanthropy, igniting powerful, rewarding philanthropy to make Greater Seattle a stronger, more vibrant community for all
The festival began in 2006 after Cyrus Khambatta, Executive Artistic Director for Khambatta Dance attended an Artistic Director Leadership training program with a grant from The Paul G. Allen Foundation and began to realize a long, stirring desire to connect audiences with dance through the festival environment. After a decade in which his own Khambatta Dance was invited to numerous international festivals, each with its own particular take on dance, he found the excitement and fervor with which audiences digested dance works to be a stimulating environment in which to create.
SJI supports people from under-invested communities to build careers. By creating equitable workforce systems and developing impactful partnerships, we address structural racism.
The Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition is an all-volunteer organization composed of grassroots, labor, business, people of color, and progressive community organizations and volunteers from throughout the Puget Sound region. Annually, these groups come together and organize our community’s largest tribute to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – the only geographic jurisdiction named in Dr. King’s honor.
The Seattle Race and Social Justice Initiative (RSJI) is a citywide effort to end institutionalized racism and race-based disparities in City government. RSJI builds on the work of the civil rights movement and the ongoing efforts of individuals and groups in Seattle to confront racism. The Initiative’s long term goal is to change the underlying system that creates race-based disparities in our community and to achieve racial equity.
We are dedicated to creating a safe space within the Seattle University School of Law where the unique experiences, opinions, challenges and successes of womxn of color are shared, discussed, and developed. We are a collective of individuals who identify as womxn of color, and womxn of color allies. We are open to all people who are ready to listen and engage in an open and honest dialogue about race, and gender in the law.
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