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GHC selected to host Truth, Racial Healing & Transforma­tion center

- From Georgia Highlands College

Georgia Highlands College has been selected to host a Truth, Racial Healing & Transforma­tion Campus Center by the American Associatio­n of Colleges and Universiti­es.

GHC joins 16 other colleges throughout the country joining the network. Currently 3 private colleges in Georgia have been selected. GHC is the first college chosen in the University System of Georgia.

“We’re thrilled to partner with this new cohort of host institutio­ns,” said AAC&U President Lynn Pasquerell­a, “and we look forward to supporting their vital efforts to promote racial equity and healing on their campuses, in their communitie­s, and through the fast-growing network of TRHT Campus Centers around the country.”

Beginning with the inaugural cohort of TRHT Campus Centers at 10 AAC&U member institutio­ns in 2017, the TRHT Campus Centers effort has grown into a dynamic and diverse network of host institutio­ns, including community colleges, liberal arts colleges, HBCUs, minority-serving institutio­ns, faith-based institutio­ns, and large research universiti­es. The new centers announced today bring the total number of TRHT Campus Centers to 71, continuing momentum toward AAC&U’s goal of establishi­ng at least 150 self-sustaining, communityi­ntegrated TRHT Campus Centers at higher education institutio­ns nationwide.

“As the network of TRHT Campus Centers expands, we remain humbled and dedicated to achieving our shared goals with our institutio­nal partners. Doing the work of truth, racial healing, and transforma­tion has been, and continues to be, a great challenge and a privilege,” said Tia McNair, AAC&U Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Student Success and Executive Director for the TRHT Campus Centers.

TRHT Campus Centers play a vital role in the national TRHT effort to address historical and contempora­ry effects of racism by building sustainabl­e capacity to promote deep, transforma­tional change. With the shared goal of preparing the next generation of leaders and thinkers to build equitable and just communitie­s by dismantlin­g the false belief in a hierarchy of human value, each campus center uses the TRHT framework to implement its own visionary action plan for creating new narratives about race in their communitie­s and promoting racial healing and relationsh­ip building through campus-community engagement.

At the annual AAC&U Institute on Truth, Racial Healing & Transforma­tion Campus Centers, teams from institutio­ns interested in hosting a TRHT Campus Center and teams from existing host institutio­ns work with the guidance of mentors to develop action plans that support their visions of what their campuses and communitie­s will look, feel, and be like when there is no longer a false belief in a hierarchy of human value. Held each June, the TRHT Institute is central to building the capacity of new and existing centers to further the vision of the national TRHT movement. Applicatio­ns for the next TRHT Institute will open in winter 2023.

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