
April 22-25, 2026
#Strength #Courage #Wisdom
#BecomingAntiracistConference
The White Privilege Conference (WPC)
Proven. Experienced. Action-Orientated.
Join us in Seattle, Washington, for the 27th WPC on April 22-25, 2026! Open to everyone, the conference brings together high school and college students, K-12 teachers, university faculty, social workers, counselors, non-profit staff, activists, healthcare workers, and members of spiritual, community, and corporate arenas.
With such diverse perspectives, WPC provides an opportunity for participants to discuss how white privilege, white supremacy, and oppression affect daily life, while giving strategies to address issues of privilege and oppression, and advance social and economic justice. We would love to have you be part of the WPC community. Join us.
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#Moore information will be added to this page as planning progresses.​​​​
#WPC27PNW Theme: Strength. Courage. Wisdom.
SPONSORSHIP
The WPC provides a yearly forum for critical answers and actions related to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, antiracism, and Moore. Attendees and presenters come from diverse spaces and places including corporate, non-profit, churches, schools, colleges, universities, and activists/artists. The WPC curriculum consists of all-day sessions, 90-minute workshops. To ensure our costs remain affordable, we rely on volunteers, sponsorships, donations, and #Moore. Support this critical community work through the following:
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Sponsorship Opportunities
Co-Conspirator: $25,000
Sustainer: $15,000
Stakeholder: $10,000
Collaborator: $7,500
Partner: $5,000
Connecting: $2,500
Respecting: $1,000
Understanding: $500
Ally: $250-$500
Other Funding Opportunities
Sponsor a High School Student: $325
Purchase an Exhibit Table: $250
Buy a Full-Page Ad on the Back Cover of the Program: $600
Buy a Full-Page Ad in the Program: $500
Buy a Half-Page Ad in the Program: $250
Make In-Kind Donations: Email Dr. Eddie Moore Jr.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
WPC offers continuing education units for conference participants.
Check back for more information.
#WPC27PNW FAQs
We know that you may have questions about the upcoming WPC27 Annual Conference. To help, we’ve assembled a list of our most common questions and their answers to help you get the information you need quickly. If you do not see the answer to your questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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1. How do I register?
Check back for registration. You register online from our website, social media, QR codes, or email. Sign up for our mailing list here.
2. What are the official dates of WPC27?
WPC27 will take place Wednesday, April 22, through Saturday, April 25, 2026.
The full conference begins with the opening session on the morning of Thursday, April 23. Optional Pre-conference full-day Institutes (additional registration required) are offered on Wednesday, April 22.
The conference concludes with the intersectionality caucus 5:30-6:30pm Saturday, April 25. There’s an optional CeLiberation gathering that evening 7-9pm.
3. Can youth/kids attend?
WPC is a family atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to attend and participate in mature and difficult conversations. There is no childcare provided. Students are considered regular conference attendees. There is a Youth Action Summit for high school students on Wednesday, April 22.
4. Where will the conference be held?
In Seattle. Check back for more specifics.
5. Are there any meals included with the conference registration fee?
• Meals are not provided during the conference. Light refreshments will be available for all during the
Founders Reception.
• The Friendraising Luncheon, which requires a separate ticket, does include a full lunch.
• TPI is putting together a list of suggested local restaurants to be available at the conference information table.
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6. Where is the best place to park?
All registered participants are eligible for parking validation – details on parking and how to get your parking validated will be sent out via email the week of the conference.
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7. What is the best airport to fly into?
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
8. Accessibility
• There will be CART captioning for keynotes.
• Accessibility needs for workshops can be addressed at the information booth.
• Conference areas are ADA accessible.
• Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all WPC events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please ensure you note that in your registration.
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9. What is TPI/WPC doing about security?
Part of our staff is dedicated to the security and well-being of the conference and its participants. We work with local police as well as location security.
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10. Volunteering
We cannot make this happen without volunteers! Volunteers are offered discounted fees in exchange for your time (larger discount for more volunteer time.) A completed volunteer intake form supports us to make the best use of your time. Check back.
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Volunteers still need to register for the conference. Please follow the registration link but select Volunteer as your type of registration. Volunteers are provided with a discount code to register based on the number volunteer hours you are available.
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11. Continuing Education
Check back for updated Continuing Education statement and requirements.
12. How can I stay updated on the conference?
• Like us on Facebook
• Follow us on Instagram
• Subscribe to us on Youtube
• Connect with Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. on LinkedIn
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Still looking for answers?
If we did not answer your question(s) please send us an email.
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