Date: Sunday, July 11, 2021
Time: 7 to 8:30p
Location: Fellowship Hall | Manchester UMC (Near the intersection of Hwy 141 & Manchester Road) and Live Stream
Guest Panel: Dr. Howard Fields III, Dr. Sarah Riss, Nick Reinhardt
Moderator: State Representative Trish Gunby
Manchester UMC is sponsoring a community conversation on “Race and Education in St. Louis.” This learning opportunity is offered in response to recent controversy in local schools around this subject. A panel of local experts will discuss timely topics, including:
- What actually is “Critical Race Theory”?
- What does diversity education look like?
- Why are we still talking about race?
Panelists will engage in a live Q&A session with the audience toward the end of the event.
This free in-person event will also be live-streamed and everyone is welcome! No registration is necessary.
Download the promotional flyer or view media news release.
Discussion Panelists

Dr. Howard Fields III
- Assistant Superintendent of a West County School District
- Co-founder of Black Males in Education, STL
- Author: “How To Teach Educational Equity”

Dr. Sarah Riss
- Senior Associate, Educational Equity Consultants
- Retired Superintendent of a West County School District

Nick Reinhardt, MTS
- Director of Social Justice and Young Adult Ministries at Manchester UMC
- Local Community Organizer and Diversity & Inclusion Specialist
- Author: “Holding Up Your Corner: Guided Conversations on Race: Youth Resource”

Trish Gunby
- Panel Moderator
- Manchester UMC Member
- Missouri State Representative for the 99th District
Covid-19 Safety Practices
Masks are optional for fully vaccinated persons as well as children 11 and younger. All participants are asked to self pre-screen before coming to this event.
If questions, please email the Social Justice Administrative Assistant, Linda Simino.
About Manchester UMC
Manchester United Methodist Church is a 2,700-member congregation located at 129 Woods Mill Rd. in Manchester, Mo. The church is an inclusive community of believers who have a caring commitment to the community. The people of Manchester UMC are dedicated to making a difference in the world. For more information, visit www.manchesterumc.org/about.
Check out these websites:
- Social Justice
- Faith In Action