our collaborators
Waterford Residents for Inclusion and Social Equity (RISE)
Waterford RISE is a group of Waterford residents who celebrate our diversity and seek to achieve a community where everyone feels valued, respected, included, and welcomed.
Mission: to employ public art to spark conversation and stimulate education on what it means to be engaged in antiracism
LLHD’s mission statement: to prevent disease, illness and injury; to protect and nurture our environment; and to promote improved health and prosperity for all residents.
OS March for justice consists of residents and neighbors living in Old Saybrook, Essex, Old Lyme, Lyme, East Lyme, Deep River, Westbrook and other communities committed to standing up for human rights and justice.
The Great Schools Partnership is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit school-support organization working to redesign public education and improve learning for all students. We are a team of passionate, committed educators and school leaders who bring decades of collective service in public schools.
The director of East Lyme Parks & Recreation, Jerry Lokken, is dedicated to fostering an inclusive community across East Lyme, CT. SCORE has been collaborating with Jerry to plan events that will center diversity and anti-racist education.
The CT Police Reform Project is an ongoing CT police reform project aimed at exposing injustices in the policing system, creating reports, and promoting lasting change.
Anthony Nolan (Democratic Party) is a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing District 39.