NCBI SEATTLE CLIENTS

Since 1993, NCBI Seattle has helped countless individuals, organizations, and communities achieve their goals of inclusion, justice, and conflict resolution.

The Northwest School


"I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop and left thinking deeply about how prejudice impacts non-minorities. It was an eye opener for me to think about the impact of bigotry on others."
Bettye Atkinson, Parent, Feb. 2005

"There aren’t many opportunities for people to share their lives so openly and deeply in the safety of skilled facilitators and have the opportunity to learn, reflect, heal, and be supported. I left the workshop feeling very connected with the group, exhilarated, and better informed about how oppression and discrimination work and what holds these issues in place in our society."
Marta Puga, Parent, Feb. 2005


Snohomish County Human Services Department

"Many thanks, again, for our three training sessions. They have had a palpable impact on us that will affect both our internal and external relationships for a long time to come. The status quo has definitely been altered. As you know from the feedback compilation, our participants were very positive about their experience and they continue to be so. Beyond that, we have already seen direct effects in internal communications, both informal and formal, and look forward to the months to come as we implement the actions that we committed to in our final session."
Bo Tunestam, Inclusion Committee Chair, Oct. 2004


Lakeside School


"Many, many thanks to you and your team for a highly productive and professional workshop on Tuesday! From start to finish it’s been a pleasure to work with you—and Tuesday was the culmination of that. Bernie [Noe, Head of School] and I were particularly impressed by your flexibility and responsiveness as well as your whole team’s clear personal investment in the work that you do. We’re already talking about how we might be able to bring NCBI back for a next step in our diversity work together.
Anne Stavney, Teacher, Jan. 2004


Fremont Public Association


"The (Seattle Washington Reading Corps) members received the training in the most positive way imaginable. . .One of the members who was most resistant to the idea of racism as a systemic issue for people identified as white had an amazing change of heart. Our members of color understood internalized racism better and came away from the training more bonded with each other. I am grateful for the fact that after your training all members self identified as allies against racism."
Simone Jones, Seattle Coordinator, WA Reading Corps, Dec.2003

 

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