After a few months’ pause, we are back in action. Check out a few opportunities to connect with WAIC and your neighbors in September.
Read moreInclusive, diverse and equitable housing in Wilsonville
Let the City of Wilsonville know that you support inclusive, diverse, and equitable housing in our community!
Read moreREMINDER: Join the Wilsonville DEI Committee!
Apply to be on the City of Wilsonville’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee by April 5 at 5pm!
Read moreIntelligent Lives: Event Recap
On February 25, around 30 community members attended the viewing and engaged in a discussion about how we can to create a Wilsonville that is welcoming and honoring for neurologically diverse people. If you missed the event, you can watch the movie here for a small price. A discussion guide for the movie is available on the Intelligent Lives website.
Read moreJoin the Wilsonville DEI Committee!
Apply to be on the City of Wilsonville’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee by April 5 at 5pm!
Read moreWhy Aren't There More Black People in Oregon?
On February 23rd at 6:30 pm, listen to an engaging online presentation, with educator, writer, public scholar, and poet Walidah Imarisha, who'll guide us through a timeline of Black history in Oregon that speaks to the history of race, identity, and power across the state and around the nation.
Read moreIntelligent Lives movie and discussion
Join us on February 25th at 7pm to watch a heartwarming, family-friendly movie and stick around for a moderated discussion.
Read moreRESOURCES: Talking with Children about Race + Zoom Training
Resource highlight: Training on how to talk with children about race and racism at Lowrie Elementary and free Zoom training classes for adults through Clackamas Community College.
Read moreHow can we make Wilsonville more inclusive?
On Tuesday, December 8th at 6 pm join the Wilsonville City Council and your neighbors for a discussion about issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Read moreElection 2020: Responses on Homeownership
We know that it will be popular to support greater homeownership, but how will you ensure that your approach to housing reaches those most in need and addresses the historic and systemic race-based wealth gap? Read about what the candidates had to say!
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