Highline College hosts Black and Brown Male Summit on Saturday

450-plus Young men of color to attend conference

  • Thursday, November 15, 2018 10:58am
  • News
Rashad Norris. COURTESY PHOTO

Rashad Norris. COURTESY PHOTO

Male high school students of color will devote a Saturday to attend Highline College’s Black and Brown Male Summit.

The college’s longest-running event of its kind in the region, runs from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the main campus in Building 8 (Student Union).

Saturday’s summit is not a college recruitment tool, organizers said. According to Rashad Norris, who co-founded the summit in 2011, the daylong event builds self-identity and confidence and helps attendees learn that they can still be successful in life despite the obstacles they face as young men of color.

The program includes:

• John Dunn will give the keynote address. When he was 14, Dunn was charged with murder. He spent 27 years in prison fighting the charges until being exonerated in May 2018. While in prison, he learned to read and now helps America’s 2 million prisoners through books and reading with his organization, A Voice 4 the Unheard.

• South King County community leaders and educators of color will make presentations and lead workshops.

• Close to 500 high school students of color from King and Pierce counties will choose from more than a dozen workshops.

• Students’ parents and chaperones will participate in separate workshops.

See the full agenda at bandbsummit.highline.edu.

The campus is midway between Seattle and Tacoma at South 240th Street and Pacific Highway South (Highway 99). Address: 2400 S. 240th St., Des Moines.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
Asylum seekers, supporters ask Kent City Council for housing help

They want Econo Lodge on Central Avenue reopened; Kent, King County have no plans to do so

King County SWAT vehicle. Courtesy photo
Investigation concludes on SWAT team’s fatal shooting of suspect in Algona

A multi-agency team has finished investigating the King County SWAT’s shooting of… Continue reading

A screenshot of the King County Sheriff’s Office Guardian One helicopter view of the arrest of a Kent man after carjacking incidents Feb. 13 in Kent. COURTESY IMAGE, King County Sheriff’s Office
Kent Police to join new Western Washington Carjacking Task Force

U.S. Department of Justice announces Seattle, Kent police departments as partners to reduce crime

Kent Police Chief Rafael Padilla and his command staff will host a community meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9 at Highline College. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Police
Kent Police set community meeting for May 9 at Highline College

Topics to include latest news, updates from Police Chief Rafael Padilla and his command staff

t
Sound Transit constructing giant bridge in Kent for light rail

Structure along I-5 stretches more than three football fields in length

t
Medical examiner identifies Kent man killed while lying in street

Tony Vento Houston, 63, died of multiple blunt force injuries after vehicle hit him

t
Kent historian, master gardener Nancy Simpson dies at age 80

Roles included Greater Kent Historical Society president; King County Landmarks commissioner

t
Kent man dies after collision with vehicle while lying in the street

Incident at about 4:06 a.m. Tuesday, April 16 at 132nd Avenue SE and SE 278th Street

t
Kent Police to offer teen academy for students in June

For high school students interested in law enforcement career

Madeline Goldsmith. COURTESY PHOTO
No suspect yet in July 2023 Kent murder of Madeline Goldsmith

Someone fatally shot 18-year-old Kentwood High graduate as she sat in vehicle near Lake Meridian

t
Police bust mother, daughter in Kent for retail crime spree

Two reportedly joined one other woman in 3-state crime ring taking women’s clothing from Lululemon

t
Reith Road in Kent to get two new roundabouts this year

City Council approves $4.28 million bid; project to start in late May or early June