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We unequivocally condemn racism and anti-Blackness and stand in solidarity with the Black communities that continue to be targeted by police brutality. Across the country, people have risen up in outrage against the murder of George Floyd and the Black lives lost before him.

Project CLIMB is committed to confronting the structural and systemic inequities that are pervasive in our society through anti-racism education and training that is the foundation of our curriculum. 

Black Lives Matter

We are committed to engaging in difficult conversations, amplifying Black voices, and deconstructing systemic injustices Black people endure every day.

Like many of you, we are grieving, frustrated, angry, & anxious at this turbulent time.

To our Black colleagues, we stand with you. 

To our colleagues of color, we know this pain is all too familiar to you. We stand with you. 

To our white colleagues, anti-racism requires action. Together we have to step up and not be silent. 

In solidarity, Amy, Erica, Kelly & Schawn

Grant Recognition

The contents of the Project CLIMB website was developed under a grant (#H160D160001) from the Department of Education. The contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education. Do not assume endorsement by the Federal government.

As of December 31, 2021, this grant project is no longer active or soliciting applications.
This website will remain available as a resource.

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