Intercultural Credibility at The Seattle School
Intercultural Credibility Resources
If you experience harassment or harm in The Seattle School community, please access the following general resources and support:
- Safety & Nondiscrimination at The Seattle School
- Nondiscrimination and Title IX Policy and Procedure
- Employees: Human Resources
- Students: Support & Resources
If you would like to be connected with underrepresented learners who share similar experiences: reach out to Daniel Tidwell-Davis to be connected to our current underrepresented student group leaders.
If you have questions about ICC, Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) work, or how The Seattle School trains through this lens: contact culture@theseattleschool.edu or reach out to any member of ICC to start a conversation.
General Resources for The Seattle School Community Members
- For Instructional Staff & Faculty, see Teaching & Learning at The Seattle School, or contact the Dean of the Graduate School, Instructional Designer, or your Center Director.
- For Staff of The Seattle School, contact the Vice President of Human Resources.
- For Students and Alumni of The Seattle School, contact Manager of Student Life Programs, Director of Student & Academic Services, or the current leader of the Underrepresented Students Group.
Relevant Conversations, Writings, and Lists at The Seattle School
- The Humanity Through Community Series:
- Jimmy McGee, President of The Impact Movement, and a Panel Discussion
- Nikkita Oliver, lawyer, non-profit administrator, educator, poet, and politician.
- Panel Discussion: A Call to Dignity with Angela Parker, Kelle Brown, Andy Carlson, and Sharon A. Suh
- The Urgent Humanity of Dialogue by Elliot Huemann
- Anti-Racism Resources for White-Majority Churches
- Reading Lists for Black History Month and Theologians and Women of Color, and Black Educators We’re Learning From
- Best Practices: Belonging & Inclusion Report. In 2022, the ICC listened to instructional staff across the institution in order to identify the best instructional practices for cultivating belonging and inclusion. This report offers our findings on the practices that instructors say work well in our learning community.