Mission

Empower BIPOC youth in King County by dismantling racism in STEM and fostering community building. In collaboration with BSK Liberated Village, we bring together residents, subject matter experts (SMEs), and various stakeholders to create a collaborative space for communication and cooperation between organizations and community members, ensuring equitable access to high-quality STEM career and educational opportunities.

Vision

Forge a close-knit community with BSK Liberated Village dedicated to the liberation of Black and Brown Scholars in King County. Our vision is to create a culturally responsive and transformative education system that not only provides high-quality STEM education but also offers an abundance of resources and support. Through our efforts, we aim to positively impact communities, fostering a brighter future for all.

Who We Serve

Students in grades
K-College.
Primary focus on BIPOC students.
Families of scholars.

LV STEM SCHOLARS PROGRAM PROVIDERS:
STEMTAC FOUNDATION
ENGAGEABLE DESIGNS
ACTIVE CENTRALIZED EMPOWERMENT

Stemtac Academy (SA) scholars who are interested in becoming Liberated Village (LV) scholars and their families can now participate in the Liberated Village STEM Scholars Program (LVSSP)! The LVSSP provides scholars, in grades K-College, access to all of Stemtac Academy’s STEM programs, community events, workshops, and more!

What Does it Mean for You?

LVSSP scholars and their families, through their automatic registration in the connected liberated village scholars portal, gain access to additional offerings including: community events, interactive presentations and workshops, scholarship opportunities, and more! LVSSP hopes to positively impact BIPOC students, families, and communities by offering culturally responsive STEM programming, and creating a collaborative space to learn about resources together as a community.

Programs and Services

Liberated Village Offerings

These programs are offered in-person, during school hours, and after school/weekends upon request. See the informal calander below:

We know that one organization can’t disrupt and dismantle the harm that has been done and by working together to bring synergy will provide the greatest amount of impact and success. The Liberated Village aims to repair, restore and support relationship-building by creating an anti-racist and culturally-informed school environments and communities.

Scholars will enroll in the Liberated Village School Without Walls Academy, one of the eleven community-based organizations to receive educational and experiential learning. The other four community-based organizations (subject matter experts) will offer scholars and their parents specialized educational courses and training and capacity-building services for organizations in the Liberated Village. The Liberated Village seeks to educate generations of scholars to experience liberation and healing from systemic racism by living in their true cultural identity, brilliance, and purpose.