A professional development experience curated as a supportive space for anyone seeking to “skill up” their Anti-Racist Leadership acumen and practice.  Participants engage in facilitated unapologetic dialogue and problem solving around race, racism and racial disparities.

Event Cancellation Notice

 Dear Valued TPG Participants, Partners, Facilitators, and Friends,

 After deep reflection and consideration of various factors, we are writing to bring you news that The People’s Gathering Spring Convening, including the Revolution of Consciousness Conference and the Lunch and Learn events, currently scheduled for April 11-12, 2024, at PLU are canceled.  We understand the inconvenience and disappointment this may cause and offer our sincerest apologies.  If you have already paid for your registration by credit card, you will receive a refund directly to the account from which it was paid within the week.

Thank you sincerely for your steadfast commitment and passion in supporting the Anti-Racist Leadership Continuing Education programs at PLU. We are taking this time to assess our impact and to further our efforts in creating comprehensive and transformative courses and experiences. Please look forward to updates, and we are excited to welcome you back to campus for engaging activities in Fall 2024.

 In Peace and Solidarity,

 PLU Anti-Racist Leadership Education Collective

Melannie Denise Cunningham, MBA, MA, PhD(c), Director

PLU Continuing Education

A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors

Featured Speakers

The People's Gathering Executive Producer Melanie Cunningham

Melannie Denise Cunningham, MBA, MA, PhD (candidate)

Melannie Denise Cunningham currently serves as the Director of Anti-Racist Leadership Programs in Continuing Education at PLU.  She spearheads the ecosystem development efforts to assist clients in cultivating an anti-racist workforce. She is the visionary and producer of The People’s Gathering: A Revolution of Consciousness Conference and also The People’s Golf Gathering: Out of Bounds Conversations About Race.

In 2018, Melannie was honored by the Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Committee for her lifetime body of work in racial reconciliation. As part of this recognition, she was awarded a trip to Oslo, Norway, to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Melannie documented this unique experience in a 30-minute documentary titled “Peace Queen.” In 2021 she was awarded a Northwest Regional Emmy® Award for the work.

In service, Melannie is on the Board of Directors for Northwest Harvest, the largest food justice organization and food distributor in Washington State. She is also on the Board of Directors of the newly formed South Sound Leadership Foundation in Tacoma, WA and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Melannie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State University, an MBA from Pacific Lutheran University, an MA in Organizational Leadership and Change from Fielding Graduate University, and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Change as a doctoral student at Fielding.

If you are registering a group of people

 and would like assistance with registration, we have an excel worksheet for you to use in gathering participant information to assist with the registration survey.  If you would like a copy sent to you or have any other questions, please send a request to  ce@plu.edu.

 

7.0 OSPI clock hours are available for Educators; please contact ce@plu.edu for more information

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