Where are having 2 screenings of a film called LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH. We can live everyone our children , our families, our communities but there must be more to stop the violence

This event is designed to promote an intentional community conversation on racial healing. We will be asking our panelists several questions including, how they envision the healing process and what are they committed to doing to move this process along. This event is both virtual and in-person. Refreshments will be served.

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!

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! 

In recognition of the 8th Annual National Day of Racial Healing, the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT) Initiative at Emory University will launch a 4-part series during the spring 2024 semester on "The Journey to Healing for One Emory". The entire Emory community is invited to engage in safe, brave, and responsible spaces to discuss, reflect, experience, and imagine a process of healing.

We will kickoff the series with a hybrid Livestream Lunch & Learn with Dr. Tia Brown McNair, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Student Success and the Executive Director for TRHT Campus Centers, American Association of Colleges and Universities.

Dr. McNair will provide remarks for the Emory community to embark on a "Journey to Healing for One Emory" from a national perspective leveraging the TRHT framework. The participants will engage in an interactive discussion during lunch on how to foster a human-centered environment for everyone to thrive in.

As an extension of our MLK Day of Service, the Ministers Justice Coalition of Texas (MJC) will host an evening of healing and rebuilding relationships within our city. For the last decade, our city has become ground zero for racial intolerance and discrimination against African-Americans. In 2019, Atatiana Jefferson was gunned down in her home by the police. She was the tenth person shot by the Fort Worth Police within 6 months in 2019.

Pastor Kyev Tatum and the New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church has invited the MJC to host a day of healing and rebuilding in the City of Fort Worth in the Kirk Franklin Chapel.

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.

Open House
Nothing gets people together for fun, communication & healing like food & music. Please consider bringing a beverage, food or dessert to share, or a game your family played so we can talk about it, learn about each other's cultures, and more. Come & go at will. Music room for jamming or karaoke.

The event will be held at the Central Brevard Library, 308 Forest Ave., Cocoa, Fl, 5:30-7:30 pm. There will be a panel discussion followed by audience break out groups to discuss specific topics. The break out groups will summarize and report on their discussion after which will be closing remarks and the announcement of the next follow on event. This kick off event hopes to generate a follow on event quarterly over the coming year.

A look at reconciliation