Compiled and submitted by The Washington State Department of Veteran's Affairs in support of Black History Month, 2021.
Short title: Providing for equity and access in community and technical colleges
Hearing: January 21, 2021 at 1:30 pm in Committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development SB 5194 Providing for equity and access in the community and technical colleges. UPDATE! MEET THE CANDIDATES! Blacks United In Leadership and Diversity continues to BUILD.
Nominate yourself or any BUILD community member to serve on our 2021-2022 Executive Leadership Team. These are professional development opportunities leading a statewide program in a volunteer capacity. Incoming leaders will receive all of the training, support, and mentoring they need from the outgoing leaders and our Executive Sponsor to be successful. BUILD Chair job description BUILD Co-Chair job description BUILD Executive Assistant description Informational flyer Candidates must be public service employees with the state or at a state higher education institution to qualify. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968), was a man of great integrity, values and principles. If alive today, Reverend Dr. King would be 92 years old. Leading the effort toward social justice and equality, Reverend Dr. King’s impact went beyond his local community to inspire change in America and the world. In 1964, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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