A space for students to learn about Seattle’s desegregation efforts through RARE’s documentary and build community by meeting and sharing their experiences in education to inspire collective change across their school communities.
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Join RARE at Seattle Center’s Armory Stage on Sat, Dec 7 @ 3 pm for RHS: Beyond Black & White and a panel discussion exhorting viewers to “do something!” in response! Check out Winterfest and other events at the Center.
Seattle Black Panther founder and DEI expert Elmer Dixon shared his journey in advocacy and activism for racial equity during a recent RARE Open Discussion. Link to the recording and more Open Discussion events.
RARE’s documentary is a regular feature in Mr. Zeichner’s 11th grade history class at Ingraham HS. RARE advocates for the film to be adopted as a resource that is embedded in the curriculum of courses related to civil rights, history, ethnic studies, and education. More info about the film.
Welcome to Cece Chan- RARE’s new Film Outreach Coordinator! She brings energy, passion, connections and experience in film-making and storytelling to her outreach efforts!
Contact us to host a film event for your school, PTSA, book group, neighbors, work colleagues, etc.
RARE & Urban League partner to offer Connections – a program bringing diverse groups of peers together, building a stronger sense of community and belonging. The team is developing a directory of vetted activity providers who offer a wide variety of engaging and fun experiences. Do you have ideas to suggest?
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