Recap of Open Discussion: Youth & Gun Violence
In 2020, gun violence became the leading cause of death for American children ages 1-17. Although gun violence is now […]
In 2020, gun violence became the leading cause of death for American children ages 1-17. Although gun violence is now […]
You are invited to RARE’s first Open Discussion of 2025! Gun Violence & Students Mon, January 6, 2025 @ 5:00 […]
Seattle legend Elmer Dixon, who along with his brother Aaron, co-founded the Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party in […]
Register today for RARE’s September Open Discussion with author and Seattle’s Black Panther Party co-founder Elmer Dixon. From co-founding Seattle’s […]
Before Roy Chang became the executive director of School Connect Washington, a literacy advocacy group, he did outreach work at […]
Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity’s (RARE) Open Discussions made a stirring return May 1st as a panel of five participants […]
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