CRSJ News – November 2025
SEA Racial & Social Justice Newsletter – November 2025
Time to vote November 4th will be a time for us to vote so please mail in your ballots!
See my favorite video on why it is important to vote: CLUW Women Vote I invite all to VOTE!
The holidays are quickly approaching, and the SNAP program has possibly come to an end. Folks if you can find it in your heart, reach out and help someone with resources or assistance. The other day I was in the store, and a man approached me while I was shopping, and it startled me because I wasn’t expecting it. He wanted some chips, needed someone to buy them for him. He quickly got ushered out the store by security. I proceeded to check out and walked to my car I didn’t see him. Normally I would just get in my car and head to my next location but this time I drove around the store to see if I could find him to give him the change of cash I had. I found him and as I was handing it over to him, I immediately put a request to the use of the donation. As I drove away, a voice said “if you give it, you should not request how to spend it! As giving should be given out of the heart of a man not to given with an obligation. Sometimes we give with the expectation that it should be used in a specific way. Well, if you ever feel the need to give know that we should not expect anything from it and that giving is a form of CARING. And as one slogan went “Sharing is Caring”!
This month’s issue has resources about:
- October 9:29 representative assembly topic
- SEA CRSJ Len Hill Educator Grants
- Professional Learning
- Local Community & Labor Engagements
- Upcoming calendar events
CRSJ Advisory: Director Elizabeth Ward-Robertson, Cert Nigal Farr, Cert Matt Legacki, Cert Lindsey States, SEA VP Davina Diaz, Para Alisha Quinones, SAEOP Charnjit Dhoot, Uniserve Uti Hawkins
Monthly SEA holds it Representative Assembly (RA), All members are welcome to attend. We hold space set aside to uplift the voices of our BIPOC represented educators during the 9:29 reflect on the George Floyd uprise in April 2021. Your CRSJ advisory team wants to ensure all members who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and who culturally and historically come into this space via family lineage, ancestry homelands or our ethnicity affiliation to speak out into the space.
November topic:
How were you invited & empowered into Union Leadership? (We are all here to build a stronger union) How are you bringing others along?

SEA CRSJ Len Hill Leader & Advocacy Grants
Call the CRSJ advisory team if you have any questions about this grant.
With the SEA CRSJ Len Hill Leader and Advocacy Grant Program, Racial Equity Teams (RET’s) led by SEA members can apply for grants of $500, $750, or $1500 to fund racial equity work in their SPS school building/programs during the 2025-2026 school year.
Do you know that this year around May we will be starting to meet with SPS on our current collective Bargaining Agreement. We will need all of you to vote for this new contract. To ensure that you are diverse in this work and if you have an interest in learning about how to bargain. See below the training that is being offered by our own WEA staff.
Want to learn about the collective bargaining process? How to engage members and your communities to implement educator-led solutions that work for our students and schools? Find answers and attend WEA’s Bargaining and Beyond Conference in Western Washington on Nov. 15. There are only a few days left to register so don’t wait. Save your seat now.
National Education Association on the Impact of social media & personal devices on Mental Health
https://www.nea.org/resource-library/impact-social-media-and-personal-devices-mental-health
Local Community & Labor Engagements:
(RARE) Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity
About FNTI — Future Native Teachers Initiative
City of Seattle Racial Social Justice Institute/conference – https://www.seattle.gov/rsji
National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression (NAARPR)
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, Seattle Chapter | APALA
National Indian Education Association (NIEA) – National Indian Education Association
CRSJ is partnering with the Washington State Labor Council’s Union, Community & Naturalization Organizer Dulce Gutierrez to present a Know Your Rights Training to interested staff at your next SPS GREEN DAY.
All school district educators should be aware of their rights and learn how to exercise them effectively. This training covers the basics of how educators can protect themselves at work, at home, or in public, by exercising their rights and being prepared when interacting with law enforcement, including immigration agents. This 2-hour educational training will help attendees learn more about new immigration policies, how to organize with colleagues, and how to create a plan that makes sense for each worksite.
Become a Member of NBCDI – NBCDI
Teaching Children This Skill (No Matter Their Age) Can Make a Difference For The Rest Of Their Lives
Funding for SPS educators classrooms: https://www.wspsequityfund.org/
21-DAY RE CHALLENGES | America & MOORE
Racial Equity Training Series | Race Forward
https://www.raceforward.org/training-and-events/racial-equity-training-series
Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States: An interactive chartbook
Upcoming Events:
- November 4 SEA BOD meeting at SEA
- November 7 CRSJ First Friday 5-7pm Royal Esquire
- November 9 SEA Immigrant meeting 10-12pm @ Beacon Hill LRC
- November 11 Veterans Day – No School
- November 13 WEA Immigration training 4:30-6:30 zoom
- November 18 SEA Rep Assembly 5-7:30pm at Wing Luke
- November 24 Ethnic Minority Commission meeting at MLK Elementary 5pm
- November 24-26 Elementary Parent Conference week

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