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Gail Cruise-Roberson, Emmy Howe, Ruth Mendoza

Reflections on ReSEED 7, October 26-28, 2018

By SEED Co-directors Gail Cruise-Roberson and Emmy Howe, and SEED Associate Director Ruth Mendoza. 

ReSEED is a chance for seasoned SEED leaders to reconnect, refresh, retreat and reinvigorate in the company of other SEED folks. The most recent ReSEED, held October 26-28, 2018, came at an important time in our country, as many people have faced one of the most challenging periods in recent memory.

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Apply Now: 2019 SEED New Leaders Week

The application for the 2019 SEED New Leaders Week and the 2019-20 SEED Project year is now available at the SEED website!

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Ann Sullivan (L) and Dyann Connor (R). Photo credit: Kirk Smith

SEED Leaders Share How Lesson on Hair Promotes Inclusion and Social Justice

Comments by students about each others' hair may come from natural curiosity, but can be especially uncomfortable or unwelcome for students of color. That's why two SEED leaders at a school in Delaware created an activity on the science of hair that also incorporated lessons on diversity, tolerance, kindness, and inclusion.

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— Cheryl Robinson, Supervisor, Office of Minority Achievement, Arlington Public Schools, Virginia

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