Join us for the National day of Healing at the Multicultural Engagement Center! This in-person event aims to foster unity, understanding, and empathy among individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Come together with fellow community members as we engage in meaningful conversations, share personal stories, and participate in healing activities. This event offers a safe space to reflect on our shared experiences and work towards building a more inclusive society.

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with others, challenge stereotypes, and promote healing within our community. Together, we can create a more harmonious and equitable future. Mark your calendars and be part of this transformative event! 12:25-1:40 PM

Join us for a day of healing at Big Sandy Community & Technical College: Pikeville Campus, N205 in Pikeville, KY. This in-person event aims to foster unity and understanding through open dialogue and shared experiences. Together, we will explore ways to heal the wounds of the past and build a more inclusive future. Come and be a part of this transformative day!

Please join the Northeastern Illinois University Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for the annual MLK Day Lecture featuring Dr. Barbara Ransby. This will be a virtual talk.

Barbara Ransby is the John D. MacArthur Chair and Distinguished Professor of History, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Black Studies at University of Illinois at Chicago where she directs the Social Justice Initiative. She is also the author of three books, Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson, Making All Black Lives Matter: Re-imagining Freedom in the 21st Century and the award winning, Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement. Dr. Ransby is a longtime Black feminist activist, author and scholar, and has received numerous awards for her work including the Angela Y. Davis award from the American Studies Association, Frantz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award from the Caribbean Philosophical Association and the Freedom Scholars Award from the Marguerite Casey Foundation. She publishes regularly in various scholarly and popular venues and is past president of the National Women's Studies Association (2016-2018). In 2017, Dr. Ransby was honored as “one of the top 25 women in higher education,” by the publication, Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

Join us on 2024’s National Day of Racial Healing for an interactive discussion with the acclaimed author and activist Rich Pelligrino. Pelligrino will share the stories behind his life’s journey and anti-racist activism through themes from his latest book, I Am Not White: One Man's Journey from Whiteness to Oneness.

Venue: Kennesaw State University, Social Sciences Building Room1019

Join author Rich Pelligrino, an internationally acclaimed community activist and organizer, as he shares his six decade journey of experiences on the path to racial reconciliation, self-discovery, and self-determination. Moving through the stages of dependence, independence and ultimately interdependence, Rich shares how he becomes a "woke" warrior fighting "the triple evils" of racism, poverty, and militarism, and a peacemaker building intentional "beloved communities.

The Global Woke Institute, co-founded by the author, teaches how to find one’s true purpose, authentic self, and then to actualize that realization into servant leadership roles in service of family, community, and the broader world according to the vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s "network of mutuality."

Attendees will have the chance to ask questions, receive some free limited copies of I Am Not White, participate in a book signing, and engage in meaningful conversations around racial healing and community engagement with fellow readers.

The Democratic Women's Club of Bay County, FL event is designed to create discussion and awareness about everyday occurrences that we often don't realize may be hurtful to someone. We have a facilitator who will oversee exercises and discussions. We will use the "fishbowl" concept for one of our exercises. The large group will observe the small group's interactions and record what they observe. This will be followed by a group discussion. The small groups will be divided between Whites and Minorities. We hope that we create some ah-ha moments and real dialogue.

Healing of the Soul for African Americans (HOSM4AA) is a 10-12 week confidential prayer counseling group. The Healing of the Soul Ministry prayer counseling modality gives African Americans the opportunity to process through the negative impact, pain, and/or trauma of racism in America from a generational to current perspective, leading to the healing of African American souls! It consists of educational moments, pastoral counseling , prayer, and healing moments. The group is free. To sign up or learn more: https://ministry4soulhealing.com/hosm4aa

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.

This will be a guided community discussion on how we as a small Missouri town can become all inclusive so that we all feel safe living here.

Circle with folks from various ancestries and backgrounds. Together at these Anti-Racism Healing Circles we will reflect and share via somatic mindfulness and presencing about racism, particularly Anti-Indigeneity, Anti-Blackness, Genocide, Anti-Asian racism and beyond in our families, work and communities.

Everyone is welcome.

Co-facilitated by inabel Uytiepo, Liza Njuguna and Carissa Singh.