Education, Empowerment, Equity: Perspectives from the Wounded Healers
This interactive webinar delves into the insights, perspectives, and experiences revealed in the latest Year of Equity Report, "Wounded Healers: The Pandemic, Racial Battle Fatigue, and Higher Education in California." In this session, we hear from author Khalid White, Professor of Ethnic Studies/African American Studies at San Jose City College. He discusses the realities of Black educators, students, and staff in California’s systems of higher education. Underscoring the necessities of equity, inclusion, and belonging. And addressing systemic racism in higher education.
Date & Time: April 30, 2025 at 1:00 PM ET - 2:00 PM ET
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About KHALID WHITE
Khalid White (He/Him/His) is an award-winner in the fields of Education, Film and Literature. A career educator, Khalid began educating California’s youth and young adults in 2004. Presently, he is an African American Studies Professor at San Jose City College, located in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley. As an entrepreneur, Khalid owns the multi-media company Blkmpwr (Black Empower), LLC. www.blkmpwr.com The company focuses on education, empowerment, and equity.
A proud HBCU alum and CA Community College advocate, Khalid is a co-founder of the Pipelines to Possibilities (P2P) program, connecting the two systems of higher education to increase faculty diversity. https://pipelines2possibilities.org Khalid continues to serve in the intersections of education, public health, and community, advancing equity, inclusion, and social justice.