Join us for an impactful in-person event focused on healing racial divisions within Louisiana's health systems. This community conversation, held as part of the National Day of Racial Healing and in partnership with and Humana Healthy Horizons Louisiana, aims to foster understanding and promote positive change. Come together with fellow Louisianans to discuss and explore strategies for a more inclusive and equitable healthcare system. Let's work towards healing and unity. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation!
Truth and Racial Healing in Cincinnati: The State of the Region
Featuring:
Refreshments and Networking
Opening Remarks: Truth and Racial Healing in Cincinnati, By the Numbers
Moderated Panel Discussion: Racial Healing in Cincinnati: Progress and Opportunities
Cincinnati Responds: A Call to Action
Live Music, Art, and Dance Performances
and More
The Austin Justice Coalition and the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health have partnered to bring the inaugural National Day of Racial Healing event in Austin, TX!
#NDORHATX will be a day of collaboration and enlightenment as they bring the Austin community together through discussions on the critical issues of racism, bias, inequity, and injustice. The event will not only enlighten but also empower attendees as we explore the intersections of race and well-being.
There will be free on-site childcare for children 12 and under, free food and refreshments, and CapMetro has donated 500 free public transportation passes for attendees who need them. Bi-lingual staff will also be on-site for non English speaking community members.
The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, through the generous support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has funded 10 nonprofit organizations in the Buffalo Niagara region to facilitate racial healing circles in 2023-2024 to expand and deepen personal connections across racial groups. In a concentrated effort, all of the facilitators will be hosting healing circles in the Buffalo Niagara region on the National Day of Racial Healing to bring together community and work towards inclusion and equity.
Join us for an impactful facilitated dialogue event on the National Day of Racial Healing. This gathering aims to foster an inclusive and comfortable space where participants can openly discuss and explore the barriers hindering racial healing. Through guide conversation. we hope to encourage understanding, empathy, and collaborative efforts towards dismantling these barriers for more inclusive future.
This event is a two-part series. Part I: "A Conversation to Identify Racial Barries," is intended to make our State College community feel comfortable discussing what they see around them. Part II: "A Conversation to Identify Strategies to Help Break Down Racial Barriers," will allow the community to brainstorm possible solutions and consider the broader national context.
We hope you will consider joining us! Let's break bread and barriers together – lunch will be provided!
In partnership with Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Centers at Mt. Holyoke College, Spelman College, Agnes Scott College, and the Joseph Lowery Institute of Atlanta, the Sewanee Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center is pleased to announce a virtual collaboration, A Conversation with Clint Smith, to be held on Tuesday, January 16th, National Day of Racial Healing, 6 pm-7 pm CT in Gailor Hall. Refreshments will be provided. Smith is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism, the Stowe Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and selected by the New York Times as one of the 10 Best Books of 2021. He is also the author of two books of poetry, the New York Times bestselling collection Above Ground and Counting Descent, which won the 2017 Literary Award for Best Poetry Book from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award. He is a staff writer at The Atlantic.
our event is a convening of the anti-racist organizations in West Tennessee . After presentations the groups will share their experiences . free registration and more details at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/776361186207?aff=oddtdtcreator
On Wednesday, January 17th, 6-7:30pm, join our virtual Rx Community Building Circle, providing an opportunity to foster the Beloved Community and envision true peace collectively. Only together can we cultivate compassion and embrace the unity in our shared humanity.
Join us on Tuesday, January 16th, 12-1:30pm, for "Healing Resistance: Trauma Healing and Social Change in an Era of Global Rupture" with author Kazu Haga. Explore how resistance movements can address collective trauma in these extreme times marked by a surge in social movements for justice and equality. As we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, we'll reflect on the relevance of his teachings to today’s world.
As a TRHT Center and a campus committed to becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning, UH Manoa intentionally pauses each January to mark the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. During this time, we also honor the National Day of Racial Healing and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We will collectively explore what it has meant, continues to mean, and could mean in the future to experience Hawai‘i as our home aloha, our beloved home. We will pause and engage together January 16-18, 2024 by sharing stories, listening deeply, creating art, making connections, building relationships, and sharing meals together.