The towns of Greenfield and Turners Falls, Massachusetts, are turning to SEED for one of their Black History Month events.


Going to the National Association of Independent Schools People of Color Conference, December 3 to 5 in Tampa, Florida? Please join SEED Co-director Gail Cruise-Roberson and SEED Staff Member Patricia Matos of Greenwich Country Day School for a session on "Using Art to Tell Stories as a Source of Learning and Healing," and meet SEED leaders and friends for a social gathering.

SEED leader and high school American history teacher Mary Jo Merrick-Lockett, a White woman married to an African-American man, writes about how SEED Founder Peggy McIntoshâs piece on White privilege and the experience of leading a SEED group helped her understand her own experiences with race and to communicate about race in a way that placed her story within the larger framework of institutionalized racism.