Through the collaboration on Forum Philly, Inc, ECS St. Barnabas Community Center, Hope's Beacon Baptist Church and Vine Memorial Baptist Church 50 Neighborhood residents and leaders will gather for breakfast while considering the perspective, vision, and passions of several respected and accomplished leaders on an moderated panel considering the challenges and opportunities ahead for accomplishing justice, equity, and goodwill in the emergent political and social climate of America. Likewise school youth will be engaged in hopeful artistic creation and expression.

UNM Men's Basketball will honor the National Day of Racial Healing during their Jan. 20, 2025 game versus Fresno State, live at The Pit and streaming on CBS.

UNM Women's Basketball will honor the National Day of Racial Healing during their Jan. 8, 2025 game versus Wyoming. Streaming on the Mountain West Network.

Join the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation™ (TRHT) Initiative at Emory University for the 9th Annual National Day of Racial Healing, January 21–23, 2025. This three-day event fosters healing, unity, and community building through insightful discussions and transformative experiences. Highlights include welcome remarks from Dr. Gail Christopher, architect of the TRHT framework, a Lunch & Learn panel discussion of TRHT community partners, a racial healing circle hosted by the Emory Black Employee Network, and the Thriving Together Atlanta Equitable Dinner at Oxford College.
Rooted in Emory’s mission “in service to humanity,” the events explore healing-centered approaches to bridging divides and creating inclusive spaces for all. The National Day of Racial Healing, launched by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, promotes shared humanity and sustainable change to address the legacy of oppression in the U.S.

The Equity Dialogues with Commissions on the National Day of Racial Healing event is set to be a profound gathering focused on fostering open, honest conversations about equity and healing from racial injustices. This event will bring together various commission groups to engage in meaningful discussions, share experiences, and collaboratively explore pathways to a more equitable society. Through these dialogues, participants will not only reflect on the impacts of racial inequities but also strategize actionable steps to promote healing and justice within their communities. By creating a space for genuine connection and understanding, this event aims to strengthen communal bonds and inspire collective action towards a more inclusive future.

Join the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University for an interactive 90-minute webinar that will change the way you think about racial healing and community building. In honor of the Kellogg Foundation’s National Day of Racial Healing on January 21st, 2025, renowned facilitator Susan M. Glisson will share an overview of The Welcome Table™, a community building process she uses for racial healing, reckoning, and repair. Her innovative approach utilizes storytelling and deep listening to foster authentic relationships that create a safe space for acknowledging and reconciling past race-related wounds and facilitate effective collective efforts that transform communities.

Glisson has completed reconciliation projects using The Welcome Table™ in communities with some of the most well-known histories of racial violence and in more than 25 states throughout the U.S. This webinar will introduce several Welcome Table best practices and participants will leave with an awareness of the powerful role storytelling can play in repairing the damage caused by racism and building more equitable communities.

This is the next installment of our Becoming Beloved Community series where we will have a conversation about the ways we can address the harm that racism has done in Amherst and how we can heal from it as a community.

Join us on Monday, January 20th, 2025, as we gather at DeVos Place, Downtown Grand Rapids, for a morning filled with purpose, unity, and the indomitable spirit of progress. We come together to celebrate the enduring legacy of a visionary leader who dedicated his life to advancing civil rights, equality, and justice for all. This breakfast is more than a commemoration; it's a call to action.

The Diversity Lecture Series provides GRCC stakeholders and members of the Grand Rapids community with tangible access to society’s most prolific scholars, thought-leaders, activists and innovative artists. The lecture series aims to connect members of the community with people that hold a compelling interest in shaping a culture of inclusion and social justice.

GRCC welcomes Latosha Brown, Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter, Award-Winning Visionary Thought Leader, Institution Builder, Cultural Activist & Artist as the 2025 MLK Keynote Speaker.

Nourish your mind and spirit with a free meal and interactive racial healing presentations designed to get to "The Heart of Racial Equity" through art, performance and conversation in "the heart" of our St. Petersburg, Florida community. Space limited.