Creating Inclusive Davis Schools

Creating Inclusive Davis Schools We are a coalition of students, teachers, and parents committed to making K-12 schools in Davis, CA, inclusive and equitable for all of our communities.

An opportunity to learn more California history that they didn’t teach in school!
04/13/2023

An opportunity to learn more California history that they didn’t teach in school!

Join us on May 19th at 6:30 pm for a viewing of the film "Red Altar". 🇨🇳
Hundreds of Chinese communities dotted the West Coast for decades starting in 1849. They came to make a better life and helped build America. In one small coastal area along the Carmel Bay, six teens survived their junk boat crash and started the fishing industry.

02/27/2023
Meanwhile, in Florida…
02/01/2023

Meanwhile, in Florida…

Check out this event by The Culture C.O-O.P!Save the Date:  February , 26th, 2023   Sunday. You are invited to: “The San...
01/31/2023

Check out this event by The Culture C.O-O.P!

Save the Date: February , 26th, 2023 Sunday.

You are invited to: “The Sankofa Storytelling Music Experience”: Story Telling and Hip- Hop Music Honoring The Legacy of Conscious People

Free Event: We will accept donations

When/ Where: Sunday February 26th, 2023, 2 – 3:30pm at The Roberts Family Development Center , Address: 770 Darina Ave, Sacramento, CA 95815

Sandy Holman, Director of The Culture C.O-.O.P and M’ster. Lewis , Leader of Rebuilding The Culture and an extraordinary hip hop artisan, invite you to a unique event weaving storytelling and historical hip hop music together with the intent to inspire, educate and celebrate rich African history. Utilizing the ancient, old, oral tradition of the spoken word, interwoven with conscious, brilliant and uplifting hip hop music, this intimate gathering will encourage , educate, enlighten and elevate your mind and spirit. Partner with us as a Jesser takes you on a “Sankofa,” journey where we go back and fetch some of our rich history and reflect on who we were, who we are ,and what we want to be. M’ster Lewis is the Lyrical inspiration behind the experience and will be sharing original , powerful hip hop filled with truth, knowledge, and the call to live your best life. This cozy, engaging, intimate event is for the young and the old, and is a loving boost to the heart and soul. It’s like gathering around Grandma’s House with Hip Hop Vibes😊 Snacks will be served and several lucky guests will receive gifts.

M'ster Lewis is a 31-year-old rapper hailing from Sacramento, California. Drawing inspiration from positive lights in Hip-Hop such as Andre 3000, Dizzy Wright, Erykah Badu, Larry June, and Mick Jenkins, M'ster Lewis creates conscious Hip-Hop to move listeners in a way that promotes optimism and productivity. He hopes to release music that motivates people to accomplish their goals and be self sufficient. In the spirit of cross- generational collaboration, M’ster Lewis partnered with Sandy Holman bringing life to her written words.

Sandy Holman: Sandy Holman is the Director of The Culture C.O-.O.P and United In Unity whose goal is to promote systemic change, equity, inclusion, cultural competency, literacy and a quality education for all. Her organization uses a variety of tools to impact communities such as the Paradigm for transforming individuals, communities, systems and beyond. The goal is to develop a mindshare so that visioning/strategic planning, interventions, and policies, are more impactful. We aspire to create a foundational understanding so we all build towards a better equitable future. Everyone can use their gifts to be changemakers and make a difference. Sandy Holman collaborated with M’ster Lewis, writing the songs he will perform.

When/ Where: Sunday February 26th, 2023, 2 – 3:30pm at The Roberts Family Development Center , Address: 770 Darina Ave, Sacramento, CA 95815

Why: In order to build upon the legacy African Diasporic people gave to the world and to combat anti -blackness, we must learn from the past, deconstruct white supremacy, and free our minds and bodies from colonial ways of being. In love, power and solidarity, this Family event helps us to remember where we came from and where we can go using storying telling and innovative hip hop music. Join us on the journey for an afternoon of fun, celebration, education and solidarity. Please bring a Mask for everyone’s safety.

www.cultureco-op.com

[email protected]

530-792-1334

12/16/2022

Please see this statement by the Director of Yolo Rainbow Families about the transphobic statements made at the Davis Joint Unified School District Board of Education meeting tonight.

“We all belong” means trans and gender-expansive kids, too. We cannot let a small group of activists make our kids unsafe because they believe disinformation.

Don’t miss this fantastic exhibit for Filipino American History Month!
10/29/2022

Don’t miss this fantastic exhibit for Filipino American History Month!

A statement from the Davis Phoenix Coalition:
09/26/2022

A statement from the Davis Phoenix Coalition:

Davis Phoenix Coalition Condemns White Supremacist Harassment at HoCo Parade

The Davis Phoenix Coalition was founded in response to a hate crime, and is dedicated to fighting discrimination and supporting marginalized communities in Davis and our region. We were therefore profoundly disturbed to hear about an incident of racial hate at Friday’s Davis Senior High School Homecoming Parade as it moved through downtown.

When a truck carrying the Black Student Union came to 2nd and F Streets, a man in a work truck shouted “White guy power!” Students observing the parade from the sidewalk erupted in protest. The man shouted again, “White power!” The students threw candy at the man’s truck until he drove away. This account was corroborated by multiple witnesses.

Sadly, these blatant declarations of white supremacy are too common in recent years. For an adult to harass Black high school students with hate speech is appalling, and we condemn this action unequivocally. We understand that his employer has been informed and will take action.

To the students who were the target of this hate speech, we want you to know we stand with you. We are committed to fighting anti-Black racism to ensure that Davis can be a safe, inclusive community for all our residents. Black Davisites have been part of our community for generations and belong here. White supremacy is not welcome.

Don’t miss this educational opportunity!
07/21/2022

Don’t miss this educational opportunity!

On July 28th, Eth-Noh-Tec will be hosting a 'Sip Tea With Us' event where they will be delving into the untold history of early Chinese-American immigrants. Please join the DPC in supporting this enlightening educational project.

This event is free and can be accessed on the 28th by using this link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86500394459?pwd=Djlo95BVnnVVsgXMKCW0tt68nf6Tl3.1

Hope to see you there!

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