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Black History is American History

Virtual Event ✊🏾

Ernest Crim III is a Black History Application Specialist who uses Black History to empower and educate families and train educators on how to best reach their students in a culturally compliant manner. Mr. Crim is a former high school educator of 12 years, who now teaches Black History to the world through social media with a reach of nearly 500,000. Additionally, he is the CEO of Crim’s Cultural Consulting LLC, an international speaker, an author of two bestsellers and a passionate progressive education activist, who has been featured on PBS, CBS, NBC & Newsweek amongst various other outlets. To Ernest, his purpose is to creatively strategize how we can use our glorious past to create a better future, entrenched in equitable practices. 

Mr. Crim will facilitate an engaging VIRTUAL conversation on February 28th at 3:30 PM MST. The conversation will focus on past and present-day occurrences that show how Black History is repeating itself. Topics include affirmative action, policing, black history bands, and more. Mr. Crim will provide a vivid account using his own lived experience to provide a captivating and insightful dialogue that illuminates how Black History is, in fact, American History! 

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Introducing: The ACE (antiracism community engagement) Grant
Check it out!


The ADEI leadership team recognizes the need to support and promote educational opportunities outside of the team’s current capacity. There are many programs, activities, and events that embody antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) that are of professional development value. Department budget constraints should not deprive those interested in furthering our mission and personal growth, so we have decided to introduce an ADEI grant program to help support and offset some of the financial costs associated with participating, attending, or creating ADEI programming.  

The process is simple. Complete the attached form describing your funding needs and purpose at least three weeks before the due date of the activity. The ADEI leadership team will then review your request evaluating alignment with the four pillars (courageous conversations & bold action, thriving communities, student, transformations, and elevating CC’s profile)—using an antiracist lens, promoting mental wellness, and making things sustainable. You will be notified via email within one week about the status of your award. The grant will run until all funds have been exhausted, at which time we will notify the campus of the acceptance period ending. Our goal is to make the ACE grant an annual opportunity for staff, faculty, and students alike to get involved and stay engaged, furthering our commitment for as long as funds allow. To complete your application use the button below.

ACE Grant Form

Connect with Diverse Minds Across CC

We are looking to check the temperature about a couple of unique opportunities and ways to engage the CC community in conversations about ADEI-related topics. We encourage you to take 5 minutes and complete this interest survey to offer insight into how we can best support professional development by mobilizing innovative strategies across our institution.

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ADEI Consulting Form

Looking for customized support and/or collaborative resources…fill out our ADEI Consulting Request Form!

ADEI Consulting Request Form

Introducing the ADEI Stewardship Certificate!

Investing in Knowledge.  Building Skills.  Changing Attitudes.

Overseen by the ADEI Leadership Team, and signed by the College President, the ADEI Stewardship Certificate celebrates your commitment to continuous learning and unlearning practices that foster a deeper understanding of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

A series of events designated as ADEI Stewardship eligible throughout the school year will be presented.  These events include but are not limited to The Dismantling Hate Series, The Antiracist Book Club, Butler Center Workshops, Crown Center Development Series and others. Sign in at any six designated events to begin working on yours today.

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