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National Day Of Racial Healing
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How are you creating more love, justice or equity with your community?
After 3 years of study in a Racial Justice Group and a year of coaching with Joyous Justice, I will speak in my Jewish community about my journey.
Nina Segal
Raleigh NC
White/Jewish
she/her/hers
I am helping people read scripture through a beloved community lens. We typically read from a place of power, I help others read from a place of love.
The Rev. Canon Eric McIntosh
Pittsburgh
African American
He/Him
With access, intentionality and resources we are addressing the underlying issues in the Midwest that lead to income inequality and result in economic...
Joy Sallis Briscoe
Waterloo, IA
Black
She/Her/Hers
Supporting Black and Latino-owned businesses and shopping small for groceries and holiday gifts.
Kelly
Brooklyn
White
She/Her
I am a DEI director & this past year I have been concentrating on simply giving a platform to marginalized communities to share their experiences.
Kevin Hofmann
Detroit
Black
He/him
Praying for others and sharing my resources to those in need
Shirley
Kansas City
Black
She and her
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