Reimagine FREC Project

Join us on December 7th between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM at Hennepin County North Regional Library for the launching of FREC's Reimagine Project. Make your voice count! Be part of a new direction as to how FREC will look moving forward. Take advantage of this opportunity to guide our future.  

Scan the code above or click this link to let us know you’ll join us - or that you’re interested even if you can’t join us on December 7.

We realize that FREC needs to take stock of how we are relevant in today’s world. In 2023 FREC began an intensive effort called the Reimagine FREC Project to ensure that FREC’s mission, vision, values and programs continue to be inclusive, relevant and effective. In 2025, we will not be putting on a conference, so that we can focus our energy on discerning and co-creating the future of FREC. We invite you to be part of this effort to look at our current work with fresh eyes and share your ideas to envision our future moving forward.

Reimagine FREC Project Leads

Eryn Killough and Leah Hicks

Leah Hicks is a long-time volunteer with FREC, serving both as an emcee and a facilitator in our Racial Equity Leadership Institute (RELI) workshop series and is excited to be co-leading the collaborative FREC Reimagined team. She has worked at Hennepin County Human Services for over 20 years in various roles. Leah strongly believes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion starts from within each person by having tough conversations, listening to and learning from others’ lived experiences. Leah received her BA in Human services, Training in Adult Development from Metro State University. Outside of work she is an avid traveler and spends time with her grandkids and animals.

Eryn Killough, M.Ed. works with Diversity2 as a managing partner and principal consultant. Her experience and publications address social, economic, and political pathologies that lead to health and education disparities for marginalized populations. She has made several presentations at the Overcoming Racism conferences over the years and is excited about her new role in FREC’s work.