This is a moment to nurture hope, honor the resilience passed down by those who came before us, whether they are still with us or not, and celebrate the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Join us for a Roundtable of Reflections with RTB staff and board members as they reflect on the leaders and change makers who inspire strength and perseverance, even in the most challenging times. Together, we will share stories and reflections, with opportunities to contribute your voice live or through our Hate and Hope Tracker, building a collective vision of hope and a brighter future.

This interactive session will feature speaker, consultant, and workshop facilitator, Lakweshia Ewing, who will highlight the critical importance of racial healing in fostering equity and inclusion. Drawing on the frameworks of the Racial Equity Institute, research on vulnerability, and Dr. Anneliese Singh’s transformative racial healing process (from The Racial Healing Handbook), participants will explore how addressing systemic inequities and personal biases paves the way for authentic connections. Through truth-telling, reconciliation, and repair, this session empowers individuals and organizations to embrace the work of racial healing as an ongoing commitment to justice and belonging.

Participants will :

  1. Gain insights into systemic inequities and the necessity of racial healing.
  2. Harness vulnerability as a leadership tool to build trust and inclusion.
  3. Commit to truth-telling and reconciliation as pathways to equity and transformation.

A safe space where everyone can join and share stories of hope and strategies for racial healing and harmony for their local neighborhoods and communities.

Circle with folks of various ancestry and backgrounds. Together at these Anti-Racism Healing Circles we will reflect and share about our experiences and feelings about racism, particularly Anti-Indigeneity, Anti-Blackness and Anti-Asian racism in our families, work and communities via somatic mindfulness and presencing. Co-Facilitated by inabel Uytiepo, Anasuya Isaacs and Carissa Singh.

Join us for a day of unity, understanding, and healing for the entire family. Learn tips and tools to use in your home and community.

Intergenerational storytelling is a powerful tool for racial justice. This important dialogue will feature Dr. Leilani Sabzalian whose work on Indigenous student survivance within school systems is grounded in the practice of truth telling as a means of disrupting colonialist narratives.

Join us for a virtual dialogue circle hosted by the Race Equity Leadership and Research Collective. This virtual healing circle will address how we collectively heal and be well even in these uncertain times. Be inspired by hearing strategies for resistance while in pursuit of racial healing. Our objectives: To provide a space of belonging for anyone who wants to get to a place of healing from oppressive experiences caused by white supremacy; to decompress our reactions to current societal challenges and the uncertainty of what's to come; to offer strategies that help us lean into healing a wellness both individually and collectively; to offer call to action and share resources and future events.

Join us for a day of reflection, connection, and community as we engage in conversations to promote racial healing and equity. Hosted by COHORT 3 of the Culture of Health Leadership Institute, this event features interactive opportunitites to build bridges across differences. Together, we will explore pathways to healing and create a shared vision for an inclusive and equitable future.

Historically Marginalized people meet to
to discuss strategies for systems improvement especially relevant to racial disparities in criminal justice.

a facilitated group space where people from diverse racial backgrounds come together to share their personal stories and experiences related to race, with the goal of fostering understanding, empathy, and collective healing from the wounds of racism