Educational Equity Consultants

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8420 Delmar Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63124

Educational Equity Consultants is a leading organization based in University City, MO, dedicated to promoting diversity, justice, and equality in educational settings. With a focus on closing the achievement gap and dismantling oppression, they offer comprehensive diversity training programs for schools, organizations, and individuals. Their transformative approach aims to create just systems, just organizations, and just schools, fostering an inclusive environment for all students and promoting social change.

Through their extensive resources, including a blog, suggested reading, and racial equity tools, Educational Equity Consultants equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to confront and recognize oppression, organizing against it to create a more equitable society. Their commitment to social justice is exemplified by their upcoming 2025 Historic Transformational Journey to Ghana, West Africa, providing a unique opportunity for discussion and exploration of racial equity. With a firm belief in the power of education and activism, Educational Equity Consultants embodies the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., emphasizing the importance of speaking out against injustice and working towards a better future.

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