To be a progressive catalyst that confronts systemic racism and promotes transformative thinking, unity, and equity for everyone.
ARTS AND CULTURE
Ensure meaningful, regularly scheduled programming.
Tasks could include working with and booking speakers for our dinners, creating programs, and working with the logistics team.
COACHING & CONNECTING
Ensure we assist in mentoring and coaching.
Tasks could include matching a mentee with a mentor, sharing information regarding ongoing community programs and coaching.
OUR VOICE
Ensure we speak up in our community.
Tasks could include writing, analyzing, and speaking to current issues.
FUNDRAISING
Ensure that we can continue this work.
Tasks could include discovering funding opportunities, calling on local folks for donations, holding a fundraiser, grant writing. The sky is the limit.
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
Ensure we stay abreast of like-minded community happenings.
Tasks could include working with local organizations to co-sponsor, collaborate on programs, and highlight the work of others.
ACHIEVING AN EQUITABLE ESCAMBIA
Across their lifespan, Black residents in Escambia County face systemic racism and disadvantages that disproportionately impact their physical, mental, and social health, as well as the educational and economic opportunities afforded to Black families and communities of color.
HOW CAN WE CREATE A MORE EQUITABLE ESCAMBIA WHERE EVERYONE CAN LIVE WELL AND THRIVE?


COMMUNITY RESPONSE
We foster authentic relationships among ourselves and others so that a deep appreciation of diversity is realized.
We are all here because we care about learning about our own participation in racism and we want to find solutions that are equitable and creative.
Upcoming Events

The Bail Project – An Evening Hosted by Julian MacQueen with Robin Steinberg
Join us for a remarkable evening dedicated to learning about and supporting the Bail Project. Hosted by Julian MacQueen with Robin Steinberg, founder of the Bail Project.

Equity Project Alliance Data Walk and Dinner of Change
Come join us at the Equity Project Alliance Data Walk and Dinner of Change to dine, discuss and explore data together!
Our Guidelines
Solutions
We are all here because we care about learning about our own participation in racism and we want to find solutions that are equitable and creative.
Dignity
This is a powerful, personal, and sometimes scary conversation. We will be gentle with each other and treat each other with dignity.
Positivity
We seek to have a positive impact in our own lives, businesses, communities, and Pensacola as a whole.
Struggles
When personal struggles or painful experiences are shared here, we will keep them confidential unless they are offered with permission to share with others.
Community
We are striving for real consultation, community care, innovative ideas, and to build trust.



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