
Understanding Racial Justice Spring 2022 open for registration!
We are pleased to announce our first cohorts of 2022! Cohort 10 will meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30pm ET via zoom from May 17th to June 14th.

Freedom Lifted
Check out the Justice at Work training from our friends at Freedom Lifted, designed for people making a new or renewed commitment to justice and equity.

The Truth and Titus Collective
Title Track has had the pleasure of working with Truth & Titus over the last year as we have engaged in intentional and transformative monthly internal equity trainings. Check out their beautiful new website for a look at their services including an Antiracist Primer for Institutions training being offered this spring.

Update from The Amplify Project
Check out this update from our partners at The Amplify Project on their 2022 Fellows and revisit our 2021 collaboration.

Celebrating Black Excellence
While we recognize that the month of February is always too short to contain it all, we will continue to celebrate Black Excellence - Black Present and Black Futures! Title Track will be sharing about our local partners; their projects, work, and ways you can support; and we will continue to share out all that our communities are working toward for equitable, creative, and safe spaces.

Clean Water Campaign 2021 year in review
Take a look at some of the highlights from our Clean Water Campaign for MI this year and some of what we're looking forward to in 2022.

Gratitude for 2021, looking forward to 2022.
Title Track continues to deepen our mission-driven work in collaboration with an ever-expanding network of partners. Our impact is growing. Do you share our vision for thriving communities that support Clean Water, Racial Equity, and Youth Empowerment? Join us as we take a look at some of our 2021 accomplishments and look forward to what's ahead in 2022.

Introducing Eminazhichiget
Title Track co-executive director Holly T. Bird shares a short introduction to the new series, Eminazhichiget, which translates to “person who does good things for others," which will spotlight leaders within the Anishinaabek community.

In conversation: Holly T. Bird
We celebrate all that Holly brings to our organization and the wider community and are pleased to share this powerful conversation between Holly and Seth Bernard. Holly shares her thoughts on protecting the waters, her involvement in resistance movements such as Standing Rock, how white folks can stand in solidarity with Indigenous people, and much more.

Celebrating Sally Van Vleck
In honor of Sally Van Vleck's many years of dedication and service, we are thrilled to announce the creation of the Sally Van Vleck Fund for Youth Empowerment! Please consider giving a one-time or recurring donation.
