Inclusion Institute for Healthcare
September 20-22, 2017 - In partnership with Missouri Health Equity Collaborative - More information coming soon!
FaciliTrainer Certification Program Cohort 11 Opening Retreat
Cohort 11: Opening Retreat September 14-16, 2017
Interrupting Racism
Training will be held at:
The United Way of Greater St. Louis
910 N. 11th Street
St. Louis, MO 63101

Inclusion Institute for Healthcare
The Inclusion Institute for Healthcare helps people understand and address diversity and healthcare issues in a way that ignites real and meaningful change.
Anytown Youth Leadership Institute
Anytown Youth Leadership Institute is an eight-day, full immersion, residential program for high school youth interested in making their school and community environments more socially just.
70th Brotherhood Sisterhood Awards
Part of our Walk the Talk Weekend
An awards dinner honoring those leaders who, in their own lives, embrace the tenets of NCCJ St. Louis.
Walk as One
Part of our Walk the Talk Weekend
Forest Park (begin at Upper Muny parking lot)
FREE, but please pre-register
Join us for a one-mile, family-friendly walk to recognize and support the work of building inclusion and taking a step in the right direction to heal and re-build our community.
The event will include music, food trucks, and community partners.
Panel & Community Forum
Part of our Walk the Talk Weekend
Regional Arts Commission
FREE
Join a panel of community leaders and thinkers on race, inclusion, justice, and equity.
Interrupting Racism Workshop
Location: Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District Library
$250 to attend / scholarships available
Register online or call Stefani at 314-432-2525, ext. 101
NCCJ St. Louis is proud to offer this new workshop, Interrupting Racism: an introduction to the topics of its celebrated Dismantling Racism Institutes. Through short presentations, experiential activities, reflection and dialogue, participants will cultivate a stronger awareness of their racial socialization, how it plays out in their interactions, and ways they can interrupt racism whenever it arises.
Inclusion Institute / FaciliTrainer Certification Program Cohort 5
Sign up today by contacting the NCCJ Office
Building Inclusive Communities Workshop
Click here for more information about our BIC workshops.
$150 to attend / Scholarships available
To register: programs@nccjstl.org or call Stefani at 314-432-2525, ext. 101
Suspicion Nation: Race and Diversity Issues in St. Louis
NCCJ St Louis is sponsoring a revealing conversation with NY Times best-selling author and NBC News legal analyst Lisa Bloom (Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It) and community leaders as they look at the Trayvon Martin case and its ramifications and impacton racial issues in our community.
Complimentary valet parking available starting at 5:30 p.m.
When: Wednesday, October 15 2014 at 6:45 pm
Where: Lee Auditorium at the Missouri History Museum
How Much: Free


St. Louis Pride Parade
Join NCCJ St. Louis in walking in the St. Louis Pride Parade. The staging area of the parade will be at Kiener Plaza in downtown St. Louis; the exact gathering location for NCCJ will be announced soon.

Brotherhood Sisterhood Awards Celebration
At the St. Louis History Museum. Find out more here.
