Prince George's Community College is proud to be selected by the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) to host one of 71 higher education Truth, Racial Healing, & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers.
The College received a $25,000 sub-grant from AAC&U funded by the Meyer Foundation and partners with the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System.
Prince George's Community College is excited to have this opportunity to work with the College community and county to promote racial healing, create programs that transform narratives, provide a space for shared experiences, and catalyze efforts to identify and dismantle structural barriers with respect to equity.
In addition to the initial grant from AAC&U/Meyer Foundation, the TRHT Campus Center Team received a second grant of $30,000 from the Greater Washington Community Foundation.
Vision
The Prince George’s Community College Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Campus Center (TRHT) will inspire our community to reflect deeply, recognize and dismantle barriers to racial equity, and seek collective justice in Prince George’s County and beyond.
Goals
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Team
- Dr. Korey Brown, Department Chair, Social Sciences Department
- Laura Ellsworth, Assistant Vice President for Curriculum, Programs and Regulations
- Sara McDonough, Outreach and Partnership Specialist, Prince George's County Memorial Library System
- Andristine Robinson, Chief Diversity Officer – Team Lead
- Ryiesha Simms, Librarian, Prince George's County Memorial Library System
- Mirian Torain, Acting Dean of Humanities, English, and Social Sciences
- Dr. Jessica Turner, Transition ESOL Coordinator
Contact Us
For questions, and to learn more about how you can get involved, please email TRHT@pgcc.edu.