Get Involved
College is about more than grades and diplomas, it is also a time to develop your mind, sharpen critical thinking skills, question assumptions and challenge inequalities. The resources listed below will help employees, students, and community members who want to get involved in working towards social justice.
Racial Equity Institute Workshops
Explore the nature and impact of structural racism and what it looks like across institutions.
DiversityEdu Workshops
Online asynchronous courses teach skills for engaging with diversity, reducing unconscious bias, communicating effectively, and making everyday choices with inclusive impact. To be added to this Canvas course, email accessinclusion@sfcollege.edu.
Book Circle
Join the discussion about Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad. For more information, contact sarah.blanc@sfcollege.edu.
ABFS SF Family Conversations
Join the SF Association of Black Faculty and Staff (ABFS) for a series of conversations on racial justice.
Library Anti-Racism Guide
SF's librarians have curated this guide to help you learn about anti-racism, along with the historical context of racism in the United States.
Adult Education Reading Course
SF's Adult Ed program is hosting a Summer B Family Reading class focusing on African-American historical figures. For more information, call or text Laura at 352-325-1351.