Mothers from rural communities in three provinces meet for a whole day to plan for the new year, review 2023, and build new networks with other women's groups. Discuss cultural issues faced by women in rural communities and the root causes of barriers to women accessing vital health and education services in rural communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Cultural differences in communities are the biggest barriers to women's development in PNG societies.

Several social justice nonprofits in the St. Petersburg, FL, area are joining forces to participate in an evening of truth-telling respective to our individual organizations. The Well for Life, RaceWithoutIsm, Inc, St. Petersburg Branch of ASALH, Inc, and Pinellas Remembers Community Remembrance Project Coalition (under the leadership of the Equal Justice Initiative, EJI) are participating in the two-hour event. It will be help at Stetson University of Law, Gulfport, FL

Healing and Culture can take place through the sharing of food, stories and breaking bread together! Join us for a cooking, learning and tasting demonstration from our very own Austin, TX community's Chef Currie!

The Austin Community College Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Campus Center and Austin Public Library will host our 3rd Annual National Day of Racial Healing – Racial Healing Circle for our ACC faculty/staff, APL staff and the Greater Austin Community! This will be an opportunity to fellowship as leaders in the racial healing work and break down barriers that will help our organizations and community. This is an in person event.

This year, Columbia College continues our commemorative celebration and devotion to Dr. King's mission by joining the official National Day of Racial Healing events with an all-day Campus Read In. The Read In will begin at 9:00am in Edens Library Learning Commons and McNair Hall Lounge, where refreshments and comfortable seating will be provided for those who wish to gather together. The Campus Diversity Officer, Edens Library Staff, Director of Multicultural Affairs & Community Resources and Staff will be present throughout the day providing additional resources, conversation, and open hearts for those who wish to do the work for how we heal from racial injustice.

Campus community members are encouraged to bring a book promoting racial equity, healing, and visibility and join us in one of our gathering spots on campus. You are also welcome to join us virtually or anywhere you are by posting and tagging Columbia College SC on social media with #CCofSC and #HowWeHeal. 

Don't have a book to read…that's ok because our friendly Librarians in Edens are here to help! 

Join us for the second annual Unity Walk as we share the history of how campus celebrates MLK. The walk will end at the DeWald Chapel for our regular service, which will be held by student leaders. A meal will be served following service.

Healing Together is a collaborative effort of Two Worlds and High Desert Playback aimed at promoting understanding, empathy, reconciliation, and coalition between Native Americans and African Americans in New Mexico. This intergenerational convening is designed to create a space where members of both communities and their allies can share stories for healing, connection, and justice.

Healing Together is being produced in collaboration with Explora in celebration of the National Day of Racial Healing. Launched on Jan. 17, 2017 by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, National Day of Racial Healing is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world.

The story of the United States is based in the painful legacy Indigenous genocide, settler colonialism, and the enslavement of African peoples. In order to truly heal the Earth and our communities, we must have the courage to be able to face our past, acknowledge the harm caused, and center the voices, experiences and wisdom of those most impacted by this legacy.

During Healing Together, we will share our collective stories of discrimination, empowerment, harm, resilience, pain, and joy that have affected our communities for generations. We will be encouraged to confront our own biases and assumptions and to listen deeply to each other. We will also use our imaginations and resources to co-create a more equitable and inclusive future for all New Mexicans.

Please join us for an evening of soul-stirring music, poetry/spoken word, and canvas art in observance of the National Day of Racial Healing inspired by the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. From Classics to Motown Sound, experience creative collaborative energy, coming together with a message of hope, peace and inclusion. An Art Auction will feature the work of local artists. Tickets $30 (available through event link and at door) and proceeds will benefit CT-VA and our vision of racial healing in Richmond and throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.

A look at reconciliation

This Event is designed to get Children to focus on DREAM for their City, Nation and the World