
Meetings & Events
WG's Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Assessment
Hundreds of community members were recently surveyed about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. What did we learn? We look forward to being together for our March community meeting, where Hicks-Carter-Hicks will present findings from their recent study in Webster Groves.
We will learn about recommendations for the continued pursuit of an inclusive City Hall, both for city staff and the full Webster Groves community. Afterwards, we will have an opportunity to discuss among ourselves the implications of the study for the April 5 election, for city leaders, and for the work of the Alliance. Join us!

Day 2 of 3 • The Education Equity Center of St. Louis: Anti-Racist Summer School Workshops / Root Cause and Impact: History and Data
The Education Equity Center of St. Louis envisions a transformed education system that is free of racism and harmful practices, policies, and systems negatively impacting black and brown students.
Given the histories of systemic racism that are deep and pervasive in education, we will need to understand and address the mental models we are operating from in order to move towards this vision. To this end, we build the anti-racist capacity of educators in the St. Louis region.

Day 3 of 3 • The Education Equity Center of St. Louis: Anti-Racist Summer School Workshops / Action and Accountability: Anti-Racist Education Systems Change
The Education Equity Center of St. Louis envisions a transformed education system that is free of racism and harmful practices, policies, and systems negatively impacting black and brown students.
Given the histories of systemic racism that are deep and pervasive in education, we will need to understand and address the mental models we are operating from in order to move towards this vision. To this end, we build the anti-racist capacity of educators in the St. Louis region.

Day 1 of 3 • The Education Equity Center of St. Louis: Anti-Racist Summer School Workshops / Grounding and Language: Introduction to Anti-Racist Education
The Education Equity Center of St. Louis envisions a transformed education system that is free of racism and harmful practices, policies, and systems negatively impacting black and brown students.
Given the histories of systemic racism that are deep and pervasive in education, we will need to understand and address the mental models we are operating from in order to move towards this vision. To this end, we build the anti-racist capacity of educators in the St. Louis region.

Novel Neighbor / Book Signing: How to Achieve Educational Equity by Dr. Howard E. Fields III
Dr. Fields will be signing his just-published book, How to Achieve Educational Equity on Wednesday, May 19 in Webster Groves at The Novel Neighbor. Please show your support for this exceptional educator.

A.I.D. / April Meeting: Now & Next with Dr. Shane Williamson & Dr. John Simpson of WGSD
We’ll be meeting via Zoom to hear from Dr. Williamson & Dr. Simpson of the Webster Groves School District.

Creative Reaction Lab / Introduction to Equity-Centered Community Design
A Free Webinar from St. Louis’ own, Creative Reaction Lab. Intended for those in the beginning stages of learning Equity-Centered Community Design.