Racial & Social Justice Learning Community

An intentional space created by community members committed to fostering racial and social justice.

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This dedicated space allows for awareness of subconscious thoughts and attitudes that affect our perceptions about people, systemic issues, the decisions we make, and our impact on our community. Together, this community can learn what to do with our awareness and how to step into action.

What Our Members Are Saying

YWCA is Here for You

Many of YWCA Spokane’s supportive services are available in person. In some cases, services are also available remotely, via phone, video chat, or email.

Get Help Now

If you or someone you know is impacted by intimate partner domestic violence, know that confidential advocates are always available through our 24hr helpline services.

Hours of Operation

Main Office:

  • Mon: 8:00am – 5:00pm
  • Tue: 8:00am – 5:00pm
  • Wed: 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Thu: 8:00am – 5:00pm
  • Fri: 8:00am – 3:00pm

موقع

930 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201

Front Desk: 509-326-1190

Joining the Learning Community

The Commitment

We ask new members of the RSJ Learning Community to serve a one-year term. The full RSJ Learning Community meets monthly to discuss and address annual goals.

In addition, subcommittees meet as needed to achieve specific objectives in relation to racial and social justice events, campaigns, activities, and objectives.

General Meetings

The generative discussions during monthly meetings allow for:

  • Calls to action (CTAs) & campaigns
  • Community-building space
  • Discussions related to YWCA Spokane’s work and mission
  • Volunteer/service-based opportunities
  • Workshops & webinars
  • And much more!

Enrollment

A limited enrollment window allows our community of dedicated volunteers and staff members the ability to maintain a cohesive group with clear objectives throughout the year.

Enrollment is now open and the interest form is below. Contact Equity@ywcaspokane.org for questions.

Interest Form


Additional Information

2024 - 2025 Members

We are grateful to the members that dedicate their energy and time to this work.

Co-Facilitator: Tamika LaMere, Jazmin Duran

Members: Alondra Herrera, Brit Wilson, Caroline Mark, Chandler Dean, Chloe Bolz, Claire Schueman, Dana Morris Lee, Erica Schreiber, Jeanette Hauck, Jemma Riedel-Johnson, Jessie Cook, Karla Trejo-Bernal, Lauren Moffat, Liz Backstrom, M.E. Martin, Dr. Claudine Richardson, Devyn Bell, Dr. Deborah Svoboda, Edward Renouard, Jessica Pakootas, Jenn Nagata, Sami Sanchez, Steve Lloyd, Wendy Schatz, Roupé, Sally Winn, Teresa Dixon, Elisse Collins, Jennifer Love, Inga Laurent, Rowena Pineda, Heather Schmitt, Rachel Dannen, Aashika Dahal, LaKeisha Davis, Naomi Abella

Facilitators

Tamika LaMere

Tamika, a citizen of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana, has dedicated her career to advocating for Native American/Alaskan Native communities, particularly within education. With a background in Social Work and Educational Leadership and an MSW from Eastern Washington University, she has worked with Spokane Public Schools since 2016, serving as an Intervention Specialist, Native Education Coordinator, and now Director of Native Education. Tamika focuses on strategic planning, professional development, and systems change to enhance representation and visibility of Native communities. Her work is grounded in building trust, fostering authentic relationships, and amplifying community voices. Outside of her SPS role, she serves on several boards and committees, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, Better Health Together, and the YWCA, and chairs the Tribal Partners Collaborative. Tamika also leads initiatives like the Native Educator Cultivation Program and the Washington State Native American Education Advisory Committee, and is a commissioner on the Washington State Tribal Advisory Committee on Indian Boarding Schools. She is committed to creating opportunities that nurture the educational success and well-being of Indigenous youth.

Jazmin Duran

Jazmin has spent four years working in behavioral health, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, where she provided direct services to youth with autism diagnoses. Her work is rooted in a deep passion for supporting individuals and she is committed to creating meaningful, positive change in their lives. Alongside her professional dedication to behavioral health, Jazmin is also passionate about women’s advocacy, striving to empower and uplift women in her community. Jazmin holds a BA in Spanish and a BA in Psychology, both from Eastern Washington University. She enjoys connecting with local organizations and individuals, collaborating with them to ensure that resources are shared to the Spokane community. Jazmin’s commitment to both advocacy and service drives her work, as she continues to be a compassionate and proactive advocate for those in need of support.

YWCA USA Advocacy

YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

We’ve been at the forefront of the biggest issues of the day for 165 years, working to improve the lives of women, girls, and communities of color through three Areas of Focus:

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Additional Involvement

If you are passionate about supporting YWCA Spokane's racial and social justice work but missed the enrollment window, we encourage you to volunteer and support the work and mission in other ways. Please direct any questions to our team at equity@ywcaspokane.org.

Want to be part of system change? Consider exploring our advocacy suggestions here. Formerly an RSJ subcommittee, our legislative advocacy work has become a new, board-led committee that identifies issues and develops policies and procedures to facilitate social change. Interested? Please email Liz Backstrom at lizb@ywcaspokane.org.

Blog

مايو 15, 2025 مايو 15 @ 11:58 ص

Day 4: Second Amendment Protections

The Second Amendment says all Americans can own guns, but minority communities often face more gun violence and unfair treatment under gun laws. Historically and today, Black, Indigenous, and Latino people are more likely to be victims and less likely to benefit equally from gun rights due to systemic inequality.

مايو 14, 2025 مايو 15 @ 11:58 ص

Day 3: Entrepreneurship

Starting a business is more than making money, it’s about turning your ideas into something real and helping others. Entrepreneurs create jobs and new products. It’s not easy as there are challenges like money, risk, and competition – but it can be worth it. It gives you freedom, creativity, and a chance to succeed.

مايو 13, 2025 مايو 15 @ 11:58 ص

Day 2: Hair

Hair is a powerful expression of identity, culture, and beliefs. For many, it reflects heritage, from African braids to Indigenous long hair, each style carrying deep meaning. Despite this, hair discrimination persists, with some facing judgment or exclusion for wearing natural or cultural styles. Everyone deserves the freedom to choose their hair without prejudice.

Events

أبريل 3, 2025 مايو 15 @ 2:00 م - 3:30 م

DV 201 Training: Learning In Action

Join YWCA Spokane for this important free, virtual training on May 15th at 2:00pm. Learn more about intimate partner domestic violence, how to help a friend, and about YWCA Spokane’s free and confidential services.

أبريل 15, 2025 يونيو 5 @ 12:00 م - 1:00 م

Trans and Nonbinary Youth: Pathways Forward

Join YWCA Spokane this Pride Month for a roundtable conversation about promoting equitable inclusion for trans and gender nonconforming youth this June.

أبريل 11, 2025 يونيو 9 @ 2:00 م - 3:30 م

DV 101 Training: Recognize. Respond. Refer.

Join YWCA Spokane for this important free, virtual training on June 9th at 2:00pm. Learn more about intimate partner domestic violence, how to help a friend, and about YWCA Spokane’s free and confidential services.