Campus Common Reading: Grand Rapids Grass Roots
The 2026-2027 Campus Common Reading Initiative is a three-phase exploration of history and democracy that intentionally connects the 175th anniversary of Grand Rapids, the 250th anniversary of the United States and the 112th anniversary of Grand Rapids Community College. The project begins with local grassroots movements in Grand Rapids, expands to examine the city’s contributions to American history and concludes by reflecting on GRCC’s role in shaping the lives of people locally and nationally. Phase One: Local Movements, Local Voices (February–April 2026) Phase One of the Campus Common Reading Initiative invites our campus and community to explore the deep roots of activism, organizing and civic engagement in Grand Rapids through this year’s common reading of, "Grand Rapids Grassroots: An Anthology." This opening phase centers the stories of everyday people whose collective actions shaped education, labor, civil rights, gender equity and community life in the city. Through a series of public programs, Phase One highlights women activists during the Progressive Era, anthropological perspectives on grassroots democracy, the history of LGBTQIA+ activism in Grand Rapids and a culminating conversation with the book’s editors. Together, these events encourage participants to see local history not as distant or abstract, but as a living foundation for understanding power, resistance and community change today. Get the Book "Grand Rapids Grassroots: An Anthology" is available for free to GRCC students and staff. Pick up your copy in the Library (RJF 5th Floor) or in the office at the Lakeshore campus. The book is also available to read online: Grand Rapids Grassroots: An Anthology More information on Phase One programming to follow. Looking Ahead Phase Two (Spring–Summer 2026) will expand outward, examining how Grand Rapids and its residents have contributed to regional and national movements, connecting local stories to broader American history. Phase Three (Fall 2026–Winter 2027) will turn inward to reflect on Grand Rapids Community College itself — exploring GRCC’s history, legacy, and role in shaping opportunity, access, and democracy as the college approaches its next milestone anniversary. Contact Sophia Brewer (616) 234-3867 or Dr. Dillon Carr (616) 234-4284 with any questions.