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Empowering Black Parents for Educational Success

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The Inland Empire Black Parent Summit is a regional convening designed to empower African American/Black families with the knowledge, tools, and partnerships necessary to support Black students’ academic success, wellness, and long term outcomes.

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Cultivating Excellence and Community Connection

The Black Parent Summit focus includes A–G completion through graduation pathway planning, community college transfer and degree mapping, plus the development of higher-education and workforce-ready pathways. Emphasis is placed on access and accountability, transparent Black student outcomes in the Inland Empire, strategic advocacy without harm, while connecting families to aligned community, college, and county resources.

Summit & Community Events

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Parent Summit Workshops

Interactive session focusing on navigating modern higher education applications and financial aid for Black students.

Parent Summit Resource Fair

Meet local community leaders and access essential educational resources, health services, and youth advocacy programs.

Register Your AAPAC

A welcoming evening for parents from San Bernardino and Riverside counties to connect, share expertise, and build community.

Community News & Resources

Empowering families across San Bernardino and Riverside counties with essential information, local advocacy tools, and inspiring community stories.

Empowering Voices: Our Community Impact Across the IE

Connecting Our Community

Join Black parents, educators, and community partners for a powerful regional convening focused on advocacy, access, and opportunity for Black students—from early learning through college and career pathways.

School Districts We Serve

The Black Parent Summit partners with local school districts across the Inland Empire to bridge the gap between educational institutions and families. We provide tailored resources, strategic advocacy support, and community coordination to ensure Black students thrive in every classroom across San Bernardino and Riverside counties.

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