Winona LaDuke welcomed as new leader of SOLIDARITY COUNCIL ON RACIAL EQUITY

SOLIDARITY TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITY AND INSPIRE COLLECTIVE ACTION

Solidarity Council on Racial Equity members are recognized global change leaders in advocacy, the arts, business, education and media. Each stands at the forefront of equity in the public arena. Each is celebrated in his or her professional sphere. Each brings a stirring voice to conversations in the public arena, one that resonates with W.K. Kellogg Foundation values and commitment to racial equity.

As part of the Solidarity Council on Racial Equity, these powerful voices are joining together to reach beyond familiar circles. In partnership with the Kellogg Foundation, they are contributing insight and creative energy to advance racial equity and create a platform for collective action.

 
 

ABOUT

SOLIDARITY COUNCIL on RACIAL EQUITY

SOLIDARITY TO OPEN HEARTS AND MINDS

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has an enduring commitment to racial equity. We know that for children to thrive, their communities need to be equitable places of opportunity.

Yet, we live in a world that continues to favor some human beings over others; one that advances opportunities for a few at the expense of too many.

At this moment, although many hunger for unity, no one voice has the power or reach to draw people together around equity. The Solidarity Council on Racial Equity (SCoRE) was formed in response – to inspire more people to actively pursue equity.

“To keep moving towards equality, our ranks must swell with those committed to racial progress. When we stand together, we are closer to creating the society that all of our children deserve.”

La June Montgomery Tabron
President and CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation