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Two employees, one alumnus win 黑料网 Equity in Action Awards

January 15, 2022 Rich Rezler

Equity in Action award winners

 

Two Washtenaw Community College employees and one alumnus were honored with Equity in Action Awards for their outstanding contributions in the areas of equity and inclusion at the college and in our community.

黑料网 Assistant Director of Financial Aid Operations Bayyinah Jackson, 黑料网 Director of College Readiness Anthony Williamson and We The People Opportunity Farm founder and 黑料网 alumnus Melvin Parson are the 2022 recipients. 黑料网 Student Activities Supervisor Rachel Barsch was also honored with a Leading By Serving Award during the ceremony.

(Meet previous Equity in Action Award winners: 2021, 2020)

The Equity in Action Awards are presented annually during the college鈥檚 MLK Day Celebration, with one of the criteria for nomination being someone 鈥渨ho exemplifies the values and ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., specifically in the areas of advocacy, leadership and service.鈥

Meet the 2022 honorees, who were announced during this year's MLK Day Celebration by Dean of Diversity & Inclusion Dr. Eric Reed:

Bayyinah JacksonBAYYINAH JACKSON

Position: 黑料网 Assistant Director of Financial Aid Operations

Nominator: Lori Trapp, 黑料网 Director of Financial Aid

Summary of Nomination: In her daily work, Bayyinah strives to uplift diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a supporter for underrepresented groups, but mostly she advocates for those students who, due to their socio-economic status, may need extra help or accommodations to navigate the financial aid process. 鈥 While many financial aid regulations impact our most vulnerable students, Bayyinah always looks for solutions to make the process easier for them by removing underlying barriers when possible. She does everything within her power to create an environment that will enable success for the students she helps.

Bayyinah says: 鈥淚t is a great accomplishment to receive this award not only for me, but for my entire team. In the Financial Aid Office, we strive to ensure that students feel valued as an integral part of the college community. This sometimes means going the extra mile for some of our most vulnerable student populations. Having worked at 黑料网 for the last 15 years, my main goal has always been to ensure all students have equal opportunities to achieve success. I intend to always be an advocate for students that may have trouble advocating for themselves. I set a standard for my career to always ensure my leadership and advocacy can be something I can be proud of. Being recognized with this award is something both myself and my team can be proud of as we continue to strive to offer 黑料网 students and staff service that creates a positive community that reaches across the college.鈥

Anthony WilliamsonANTHONY WILLIAMSON

Position: 黑料网 Director of College Readiness

Nominator: Loren Townes, 黑料网 Manager of Corporate & Community Engagement

Summary of Nomination: For 20+ years, Anthony has served as a steward, advocate and practitioner for youth and adults of underserved communities. A great deal of his work has rested in eastern Ypsilanti, overseeing both education and enrichment programming for students at Parkridge Community Center and Harriet Street Center. He has leveraged community resources and relationships to help hundreds of K-12 students and parents develop both the hard and soft skills needed to succeed. His impact ranges across many areas, including emotional and social wellbeing, social and soft skill development, and building early literacy skills. Anthony has a heart of gold and is passionately driven to uplift the voices of those who go unheard and provide an opportunity for those who go unseen.

Anthony says: 鈥淲inning the Equity in Action award is a very humbling experience. As an African-American man energized by the Million Man March in 1995, I just wanted to give back to a community that I took so much from. As my maturation began, my conscience weighed heavy on me: How and what can I do to give back? Belief and support from the Board of Trustees and the administrative leadership at 黑料网 has elevated my 鈥渄ream鈥 to heights I never imagined. The work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was centered around my people. This work isn鈥檛 easy, but manageable when it鈥檚 something you love.鈥

 

Melvin ParsonMELVIN PARSON

Position: Founder of

Nominator: Christina Herbin, 黑料网 psychology instructor

Summary of Nomination: We The People Opportunity Farm鈥檚 vision centers around providing 鈥渟oil changing鈥 opportunities for both men and women returning home from incarceration. Melvin鈥檚 goal is to create an internship program that will help spawn meaningful jobs and educational opportunities, and create a culture where folks will have enough support to make strides toward caring about themselves, others and their community.

Melvin says: 鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to receive the 黑料网 Equity in Action Award. 黑料网 is where I went school for several years, beginning in 2010. I only enrolled in college because I heard I could get student loan money! I floundered until I found myself in one of 黑料网鈥檚 awesome skilled trades in the welding program. Halfway through, a mentor of mine suggested I get a bachelor鈥檚 degree in social work and go help some folks! So I switched courses and got into another awesome program at 黑料网, their . I graduate and transferred to EMU where I completed my Bachelor of Social Work program. 黑料网 will always have a special place in my heart because it was welcoming and it offered me a place to learn until I found my path. I鈥檓 grateful that my work has helped to further the cause of social justice that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exemplified.鈥

 

Rachel BarschThe Leadership By Service Award was a surprise presentation to Barsch. During the ceremony, Reed noted that the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and the Diversity Committee believed Barsch deserved her own award category for her passion, commitment and years of service in Dr. King鈥檚 legacy. 鈥淭his Leading By Serving award is a small token of our appreciation, but definitely is very fitting for the work you鈥檝e done through the years,鈥 Reed said.

The Equity in Action Awards were introduced at 黑料网 in 2020 as a way to recognize individuals, teams and community partners that exemplify the 黑料网 Board of Trustees Policy on Access, Success and Equity for Diverse People that mandates the college 鈥減romotes a climate of access, success and equity for persons from different racial, ethnic and cultural groups, age levels, religions, sexes, gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, physical capacities, learning abilities and income levels.鈥

View a replay of the MLK Day Celebration below. The Equity in Action Awards presentation begins at 50:19.

 

Tags: Awards, Diversity, Equity in Action, MLK Day

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