#Unflinching: A Call to Action
The 2025 Summit theme was "#Unflinching: A Call to Action." In the summer of 2014, St. Louis residents were faced with a choice: to accept the deadly and dangerous status quo OR to be unflinching and answer the calls to action that had been resonating with people facing racial oppression across the world. Tens of thousands of people decided to face tanks and tear gas, raising their voices for justice, rather than return to "life as normal." A movement led by Black working-class people sparked a global rebellion that reminds us of the choices we are faced with today.
St. Louis residents know what it's like to face a regressive and repressive power structure that values profits over people. We know what it's like to face an uncertain future, and still move forward for the sake of a better future for generations to come. We know that if we are to survive oppression, we will need to lean on and learn from each other.
We hope that the 2025 St. Louis Racial Equity Summit was an #Unflinching space for us to share wisdom, strategy, and visions for a St. Louis region where, regardless of race and ZIP code, there is justice for all, an opportunity to thrive, and boundless possibility for all of our youth.
Summit Goals
Awareness of Inequity
To engage participants in building their awareness of systemic inequities that exist in the region–from education to housing to healthcare and beyond.
Understanding of Why Inequity Exists
To help participants gain an understanding of the systemic issues at hand and build a plan for how to address them, by exposing them to successful tactics in St. Louis and other regions.
Transforming Towards Equity
To lean into the culture of trying and brainstorming new action strategies. We will look to local leaders of color for thought partnership on dismantling structural inequities.
Community Advisory Committee
The Community Advisory Committee for the 2025 St. Louis Racial Equity Summit was a powerhouse group of 12 community leaders and organizational voices who are guiding the vision, content, and impact of this year's Summit. Their insights helped keep the Summit grounded in community wisdom and driven by action. Committee Members are responsible for providing guidance on the Summit theme and selecting presenters for the Summit. We’re grateful for their leadership and commitment to equity!

Ronnie Amiyn
Freedom Community Center

Nicole Chen
Clark-Fox Family Foundation

Katy Chambers
Special School District of St. Louis County

Deitra Colquitt
School District of University City

Katie Dalton
Crime Victim Center

William L. Johnson IV
Sherwin-Williams

Galicia Guerro-Dunn
Ready Readers

Ben Molina
Cortex Innovation Community

Alisha Phillips-Jones
ArchWell Health

Danny Poon
St. Louis Pan Asian Collective

Kevin Poe
STL Home Repair Network

Sheila Suderwallal
Artists First
Questions?
Please contact us at res@forwardthroughferguson.org with the subject: “Presenter Application Question.”