Meetings & Events
Pillars of Community 2024
Join us in honoring Black History Month with music, food, and local history.
Community Learning Event
Navigating family conversations about sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression: An evening organized for parents, by parents, to support each other in building the confidence, compassion, and understanding necessary to approach these topics with our children.
Wednesday, November 9, 6:30 - 8:00 pm at the Hixson Auditorium. Free childcare provided by Adventure Club staff, but only with advance registration here: bit.ly/Nov9childcare
Hear from a panel of health providers, parents, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and have a moderated opportunity to ask questions. Jointly sponsored by all PTO Equity Committees and open to all. Alliance organizers who are also district equity committee members participated in the planning and invite all Alliance friends to join this learning opportunity!
Alliance Ten Year Anniversary Celebration
Join us to celebrate the Past, Present, and Future of the Alliance for Interracial Dignity. Please RSVP by entering your details on this FORM.
WG's Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Assessment
Hundreds of community members were recently surveyed about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. What did we learn? We look forward to being together for our March community meeting, where Hicks-Carter-Hicks will present findings from their recent study in Webster Groves.
We will learn about recommendations for the continued pursuit of an inclusive City Hall, both for city staff and the full Webster Groves community. Afterwards, we will have an opportunity to discuss among ourselves the implications of the study for the April 5 election, for city leaders, and for the work of the Alliance. Join us!
Contemporary Art Museum STL / Stories of Resistance
From CAM:
“Stories of Resistance explores artistic forms of resistance from across the world. Through visual narratives, artists amplify and bring to focus the multitude of conditions that ignite and inspire people to resist.”