Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice
Maryland Male Student Of Color SUMMIT 2023: What's Your Wheelchair?
Hear Jorge Sierra's story about overcoming adversity.
The Supporting Completion and Goal Attainment for Maryland Male Students of Color Summit focused on topics and activities designed to educate, equip, and enlighten Maryland community colleges' male students of color to effectively increase college and career success.
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Equity and Inclusionnew window
The Office of Equity and Inclusion at Montgomery College upholds a culture that values civil discourse, a safe environment for sharing, and one that observes, measures, and rewards success so that we can create an extraordinary educational institution.
Additional Social Justice Stories
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Montgomery College’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allies faculty and staff group, a college-recognized organization within the College.
Resources for Undocumented Students
Montgomery College is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment
for all students, including undocumented students. Undocumented students, who often
face barriers and challenges as they navigate campus policies, require support services
that address their unique needs. The College provides extra support for students who
need help navigating the requirements of the Maryland Dream Act and DACA.
Montgomery County Equity Frameworknew window
The Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) is a national membership organization for jurisdictions committed to advancing equity. Montgomery County joined the network in 2019 as a Core Member. What this means is that our policy direction will align with their directives and we will adapt to different strategies coming out of national best practices around advancing equity. GARE recommends a three-pronged approach to systematically reducing and eliminating racial inequities in government: normalizing, organizing and operationalizing for race.
Racial Equity and Social Justice Community Engagement TOOLKIT (PDF, )
Montgomery County community members and organizations are encouraged to host community conversations on racial equity with their friends, neighbors and colleagues and to report their findings back using a survey tool. These structured conversations can take place in homes, community centers, houses of worship, coffee shops, parks or any place you feel comfortable. Some guiding questions for the conversation include:
Why does racial equity matter?
Are you impacted by racial inequity?
What changes do you want to see to promote racial equity and social justice?
Download the Racial Equity and Social Justice Community Engagement Toolkit (PDF, ) to help create these conversations or the Spanish language version Equidad Racial y Justicia Social HERRAMIENTAS para la participación comunitaria (PDF, ) (Español)