Book in Common

How to Be an Antiracist Book in Common Planning Team

How to Be an Antiracist events and resources would not have been possible without the following Chico State students, staff, and faculty.  This planning team was recognized with a "Pulling Us Together" award, one of the 2021 Conversations on Diversity and Inclusion awards. The "Pulling Us Together award is presented to the organizer(s) of an event that was noteworthy for drawing people together to take a bold step towards social change. The event may involve teaching the campus community eye-opening lessons about diversity issues, galvanizing a response to a particular social justice issue, or representing those who are often marginalized in U.S. society."

  • Annie Adamian, School of Education
  • Maitreya Badami, Political Science and Criminal Justice
  • Becky Brown, Inspire School of Arts and Sciences
  • Hannah Burdette, International Languages, Literatures and Cultures
  • Michele Eggers, School of Social Work
  • Ellie Clifford Ertle, First Year Experience
  • Vanessa Esquivido, Multicultural and Gender Studies
  • Chiara Ferrari, Faculty Development and Media Arts, Design, and Technology
  • Claudia Sofía Garriga-López, Multicultural and Gender Studies
  • Darin Haerle, Political Science and Criminal Justice
  • Nathan Heggins-Bryant, English
  • Joseph Hill, Inspire School of Arts and Sciences
  • Bre Holbert, student, AS President
  • Chrissy Hursh, Meriam Library
  • Kim Jaxon, English
  • Donna Kreskey, Psychology
  • Alyssa Larson, Stonewall Alliance
  • Amy Magnus, Political Science and Criminal Justice
  • Rachel McBride-Praetorius, Office of Tribal Relations
  • David McKay, Bidwell Junior High
  • Jami Miller, Music and Theatre
  • Cole Morales, student, Office of Tribal Relations
  • Browning Neddeau, School of Education
  • Jason Nice, History and Honors Program
  • Laura Nice, Comparative Religion and Humanities and Janet Turner Print Museum
  • Amber Noel-Camacho, Office of Tribal Relations
  • Vincent Ornelas, School of Social Work
  • Katie Peterson, Associated Students
  • Tray Robinson, Office of Diversity and Inclusion
  • Jackie Rodriguez, student, Office of Diversity and Inclusion
  • Mim Roeder, Multicultural and Gender Studies and Social Sciences
  • Susan Roll, School of Social Work
  • Ann Schulte, Civic Engagement
  • Adrienne Scott, Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology
  • Matt Thomas, Political Science and Criminal Justice
  • Maris Thompson, Liberal Studies
  • Krystle Tonga, Cross Cultural Leadership Center
  • Bretton Varga, School of Education
  • Lilly Vargas, student, Office of Tribal Relations
  • Quinn Winchell, Media Arts, Design and Technology and Comparative Religion and Humanities