Engagement
is not an
event.
It's an ecosystem.
Build the conditions for trust, belonging,
and shared power — not just activities.
The Problem
Most schools
focus on events.
Not ecosystems.
Events do not create trust.
Attendance does not create belonging.
Communication alone does not create shared power.
This course helps schools
build a more just engagement system.
Domain 01
See the
System
Through an Equity + Power Lens.
Where does power sit? Whose voices shape the agenda?
Domain 02
Connect with
Community
Honor Local Knowledge Holders.
Build relationships rooted in listening, dignity, and cultural relevance.
Domain 03
Design from
the Margins
Build Toward Justice.
Center those furthest from power. Build engagement structures worthy of that trust.
What You'll Be Able to Do
Your team will leave
with the capacity to —
- 01 See your engagement system clearly and honestly
- 02 Center community voice and local knowledge
- 03 Name where power sits and begin sharing it more justly
- 04 Move from isolated activity to sustained ecosystem
Your Instructor
Dr. Terrance
L. Green
Dr. Terrance L. Green is a scholar, educator, and practitioner working at the intersection of racial justice, school leadership, and community engagement.
This course reflects his core conviction: engagement is not an event. It is an ongoing act of relationship, trust, and shared power.
This is not about
checking a box.
Build something more honest, more connected, and more just.
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