Park Rapids First Annual National Day of Racial Healing hosted by Giiwedinong Treaty Rights & Culture Museum.
Giiwedinong is inviting you to a community lunch & learn on January 16th, from 12:00pm-1:30pm.
We will be serving a traditional meal with our research director, teaching about the One Dish One Spoon Treaty.
Following we will have a talking circle to share our thoughts head & heart.
This event is in spirit of National Day of Racial Healing (NDRH). Which occurs annually following Martin Luther King Jr Day.
This day was established in 2017 by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation efforts. Helping to carry on the dream of equity and inclusion for all.
This will be Park Rapids First Annual National Day of Racial Healing hosted by Giiwedinong Treaty Rights & Culture Museum.
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The event will be held with The North Star Coffee Station in honor of Frederick Douglass, and it is located in The Randolph & McCulloch Freedom's Struggle Complex an inclusive learning center focused upon the Randolph narrative one of the largest manumissions in U. S. history.
The in-person engagement is by invitation and Facebook live streaming to all others.
Virtual playlist available for viewing, this includes seasons of events featuring academics and activists who are leading social justice initiatives.
Racial Healing Circle
The Power of Sankofa: Reframing Our Past to Heal
Facilitated Racial Healing Circle
To mark the eighth annual National Day of Racial Healing, we are joining together as AAC&U Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Centers—Spelman College, Sewanee: The University of the South, and Mount Holyoke College—along with the Joseph and Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights and the Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership at Morehouse College to host award-winning author Clint Smith in conversation with undergraduate students eager to deepen our understanding of how we can hold the pain and possibilities of racial healing together.
SUNY Plattsburgh is pleased to work with several collaborative partners to host the 2024 National Day of Racial Healing on the theme of "The Heart of Racial Equity Starts with Courage." There will be a variety of in-person and virtual events hosted on this day. All events are free and open to the public. Please review our schedule for additional information and to access Zoom links for events. For questions, please feel free to email diversity@plattsburgh.edu or call 518-564-5410.
Link to more information on sessions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GniZep7ktZkXt5uGYqb7Ixws9QqNvY22nigQxzrOMC4/edit#heading=h.s4188dlyxuq5
In honor of the National Day of Racial Healing, we celebrate with LOVE. Cooking is a beautiful way to connect with others and bond over a delicious meal, a wonderful way to bring everyone to the table knowing they will have a seat at the table. Chef Bryant Currie will be doing a live demonstration at Austin Community College's Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Campus Center.
Dr. Crosby-Weeks' and the ECE Club are thrilled to invite you to a special event, "Let's Talk: Embracing Diversity on National Day of Racial Healing," hosted by Dr. Crosby-Weeks and the ECE Club. This enlightening session will be held on January 16, from 5:00 PM to 5:45 PM, in Room 12 and available through Zoom.
Our goal is to foster meaningful conversations around the rich diversity within our campus community. To guide our discussion, we'll be using the "Learning for Justice: Let's Talk" guide, a resource designed to encourage open and thoughtful dialogue, as well as several prompts from the book, "How We Ended Racism" Realizing a New Possibility in One Generation" by Justin Michael Williams and Shelly Tygielski.
This event is particularly recommended for students enrolled in CD314, as it promises to be an invaluable learning experience. However, it's open to all who wish to participate and contribute to this important conversation.
City of Lauderdale Lakes National Day of Racial Healing Candlelight Ceremony, presented by Commissioner Karlene Maxwell-Williams, with special guests Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor and Dr. Felicia DeHaney Russell, director of strategy and programming at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Community Celebration and March for Peace 2024
SAVE THE DATE
January 15th 2024
St Anthony’s Church at 217 Tremont Street
4-6 pm followed by The Community Dinner
March for Peace 3:15 pm
Memorial Rose Garden-800 Brooks Street
“We have learned to fly the air like birds and swim the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple art of living together as brothers”
~Martin Luther King Jr.
Presented by the MLK Day Planning Committee and EmpowerMT