Inclusive Communities

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Inclusive Communities is a human relations organization confronting prejudice, bigotry and discrimination through educational programs that raise awareness, foster leadership and encourage advocacy for a just and inclusive society.

06/15/2026

Thank you, Abigail, for capturing the energy, connection, and impact of both the 2025 Youth Impact Summit and the 2026 IncluCity Camp.

Your photos help preserve these meaningful moments and tell the story of youth leadership, learning, and belonging in our community.

IncluCity Camp photos are now available. Instagram users can find the gallery through the link in our bio. Facebook and LinkedIn users can view the photos here: inclusive-communities.org/services/education

Thank you for helping us capture moments that matter.

06/13/2026

The future of our communities is already leading.

We're excited to introduce the Youth Summit Committee, a group of students from across the Omaha metro area helping shape this year's Youth Impact Summit. Their ideas, perspectives, and leadership are helping create a space where young people can learn, connect, and make a difference.

Please join us in welcoming:

• Ra'Shyah — Omaha North High School
• Jaden — Jesuit Academy
• Lailyah — Bellevue East High School
• Ariyana — Holy Name School
• Cruz — All Saints Catholic School
• Ashley — Marian High School
• Anoushka — Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart
• Assurance — Westview High School
• Kaitlyn — Marian High School
• TayViana — Westview High School

We're also proud to recognize our Summit Crew, a dedicated team of student ambassadors helping promote the Youth Impact Summit in their schools and communities:

• A’Zhauna — Central High School
• Naazik — Duchesne Academy
• Zhonni — Bellevue East High School
• King — Creighton Prep

Together, the Youth Summit Committee and Summit Crew are helping elevate youth voice, strengthen community connections, and shape a more inclusive future.

06/11/2026

The Jane H. and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Conversations for Change brings people together across experiences, generations, and perspectives to practice honest dialogue in community.

These conversations are not about quick solutions or perfect agreement. They are opportunities to strengthen understanding, challenge stereotypes, and create space for deeper connection.

From students to employee groups to longtime community members, each conversation adds to the ongoing work of building communities where people feel respected and included.

Learn more about Conversations for Change: https://www.inclusive-communities.org/

06/10/2026

Today is the International Day of Dialogue Among Civilizations.

In a diverse community like Omaha, dialogue helps us build understanding across different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. It’s not about agreement—it’s about listening, learning, and staying curious.

Today, take a moment to connect with someone whose experience is different from your own.

More than 160 languages are spoken in Omaha Public Schools and more than 100 in Millard Public Schools, reminding us that our diversity is one of our community’s greatest strengths.

06/07/2026

Since 1938, Inclusive Communities has worked to confront prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination while building communities where everyone feels they belong.

That mission continues today through community engagement, leadership development, and partnerships that help create lasting change.

This week, Executive Director Cammy Watkins spoke at Reignite 2 Unite about the connection between community engagement and systems change.

The conversation reinforced a belief that meaningful change happens when communities are included, heard, and empowered to help shape the future.

Learn more about our work at: inclusive-communities.org

06/06/2026

Young people are already leading conversations about belonging, identity, and fairness in their schools and communities.

IncluCity helps strengthen those leadership skills through dialogue, relationship-building, and hands-on learning experiences rooted in empathy and civic engagement.

Through camps, workshops, and the Youth Impact Summit, students across Nebraska, Iowa, and the Omaha Metro area come together to practice difficult conversations, challenge bias, and imagine more inclusive communities.

We believe young people’s voices, experiences, and leadership help shape what comes next.

Learn more about our programs and partnerships at: https://www.inclusive-communities.org/

06/05/2026

June is Pride Month.

Across our community, LGBTQ+ people continue to create space for honesty, care, and belonging. Often in the face of misunderstanding or harm. Pride is both a celebration and a reminder of the ongoing work toward safety and dignity.

This month, we’re thinking about what it means to move beyond visibility and toward real inclusion, where people are not just seen, but supported.

We invite you to reflect: What helps people feel like they truly belong where you are?


05/25/2026

Thank you to Hiya for inviting Inclusive Communities to be part of the first Mental Health Fair at Burke High School during Mental Health Awareness Month.

Creating spaces where young people feel seen, supported, and connected matters. Through programs like IncluCity and our Youth Summit, we remain committed to helping youth build belonging, leadership, and community.

We’re grateful to stand alongside organizations creating meaningful conversations around mental health and wellness for young people.

05/21/2026

Today is World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.

Culture shapes how we see the world, how we communicate, and how we connect with one another. It influences what we value, what we carry forward, and how we understand our place in a community.

But understanding across cultures doesn’t happen automatically.

It takes time.
It takes attention.
And it takes a willingness to move beyond assumptions.

Dialogue is where that work begins

Not in having all the answers, but in being open to learning, to listening, and to seeing things from a different perspective.

That’s how stronger, more connected communities take shape.

05/20/2026

We’re excited to continue our Board Spotlight series by highlighting another valued member of our Inclusive Communities Board of Directors: Stephen Gutierrez-Sager!

Stephen has served on the IC board for 6 years. He lives in Las Vegas with his partner and works as an HR professional for a national company. He is also a member of SHRM and serves on the board of his local chapter. During Stephen's time with Inclusive Communities, he has been instrumental in streamlining our Governance practices and updating our succession planning and Bylaws. His expertise has been invaluable, and we are so grateful for his leadership and dedication to the IC board, especially given the time zone difference!

He served as the Chair of our HR and Governance committee and Secretary during his tenure.

Stay tuned as we spotlight more of our board members, the dedicated leaders helping build stronger, more inclusive communities every day! 💛

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1941 S 42nd Street , Ste 380
Omaha, NE
68105

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm