School seeks leaders for Detroit Equity Action Lab

Wayne State University Law School’s Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights has invited leaders from local organizations to apply to join its third yearlong cohort group for the Detroit Equity Action Lab.
 
In July 2014, WSU was awarded a three-year, $1.3 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to launch the equity lab at the Keith Center to bring together organizations to address issues of structural racism in Detroit.

The first cohort group consisted of 27 members, and the second consisted of 30 members. Cohort groups meet regularly to build relationships and skills in workshops led by local and national experts. In addition, participants initiate group projects to integrate the skills they learn to address racial disparities in metro Detroit.

The equity lab seeks cohort members who represent organizations working in the many dimensions of racial equity, including arts and media, community development, education, environment, food security, health care and housing.

The equity lab seeks diverse community leaders from all of Detroit’s ethnic and racial groups, genders, sexual orientations, ages and backgrounds. The lab seeks applications from organizations working in a wide variety of sectors and various levels of budgets and experience.

“Diversity of expertise and perspectives within each cohort is critical to our success,” said Wayne Law Professor Peter Hammer, director of the Keith Center and leader of the equity lab initiative.

Lab participants will learn how to build capacity for their organizations. Through trainings and discussions, they will identify long-standing structural racism and create action plans to promote change. They will create policy recommendations and improve awareness about racial equity issues in the community.

Deadline to apply for the 2016-17 cohort is Wednesday, June 15. 

Applications can be obtained at law.wayne.edu/deal. The website provides details about the benefits of participation to cohort members and commitments required of members. 

For more information, call 313.577.1773.

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