The event will feature a youth open mic, art activities, and conversations to raise awareness and promote healing. Refreshments and food will be provided. It is free and open to the public.

This gathering challenges assumptions of racial hierarchy that are manifested through thoughts, words, and actions. It aims to spotlight the voices of the historically marginalized so that their voices and concerns are heard and responded to on multiple levels.

Concert sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hendersonville NC

National Day of Racial Healing: Lunch and Learn

Join us for an engaging online event on the National Day of Racial Healing! Whether you're a student, professional, or simply curious, this Lunch and Learn session is perfect for anyone interested in fostering racial understanding and restorative justice.

A great learning opportunity for those working in nonprofits, social impact, corporate social responsibility, consulting, education, community organizing and more! Come to learn, network and leave with new skills to implement racial healing.

Where: Virtual webinar followed by networking

When: January 16th on National Day of Racial Healing from 12pm to 1pm.

Who: Dr. Colton Nguyen, Business Psychologist, DEIB Consultant and Human Rights Activist.

*Free digital gift with attendance

Learn more about the host here: COLT-NGUYEN.COM

Racial healing expert Dr. Gail Christopher discusses building interpersonal connections that promote peace and inspire collective action for transforming ourselves and our nation. Registration recommended at https://www.pgcmls.info/event/9548156.  January 13, 2024 from 1 to 2:30pm. Hyattsville Public Library, 6530 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, MD. For more info, call 240.455-5451.

Tendremos una presentación previa de lo que es sanación racial y como nos a afectado de manera individual y colectiva. (seguido por un panel)
Será el inicio de muchas reuniones comunitarias para crear conciencia de la necesidad de crear los espacios seguros que promuevan el proceso de transformación de las heridas o duelos generados por el trauma racial.

This event will be to help heal the pain from stressful years of being treated with no respect.

REGISTER NOW: https://bit.ly/abc-2024-0116

On January 16, 2024, the Alaska Black Caucus joins other states in paying tribute to the eighth annual National Day of Racial Healing.

On this day, the Alaska Black Caucus , lREGISTER NOW: https://bit.ly/abc-2024-0116

January 16, 2024 marks the eighth annual National Day of Racial Healing.

On this day, the Alaska Black Caucus will join other communities across the country to explore common humanity and build the relationships necessary to create a more just and equitable world.

Free and family-friendly way to celebrate the legacy of Dr. King! Food provided. All are welcome to celebrate and connect, to love, to uplift and teach, to honor, and to remember Together.

Join Sweet Potato Comfort Pie in honoring Martin Luther King’s 95th birthday and our 10 years of Origins. We are looking forward to coming together and sharing stories — uplifting one another through our shared commonalities and differences, all while enjoying a delicious catered meal and a slice of sweet potato comfort pie. We recommend registering soon, as seats will fill up fast!

Pre-Program Reception: A pre-program will begin promptly at 1:15 PM with a special poetic tribute during the “Character Values: Upholding Our Beloved Community” photo exhibit, all while you enjoy live music.

The Main Program: the main program will begin at 2:00 PM with the Pie Procession of 95 pies led by community members to honor Dr. King. This simple but powerful act of preparing and sharing sweet potato pie is a revered practice for comforting one another and strengthening our human connection. There will be presentations, awards, and critical racial dialogues among participants — all done in the spirit of Ubuntu to remind us that each of us is who we are because of our beloved community. Our keynote speaker is television news anchor and Emmy-award-winning television news reporter Shayla Reaves. Other entertainment includes Mari Harris, and the Heart and Soul Drum Academy.

The League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson & the YWCA of Southern Arizona are hosting a National Day of Racial Healing Community program. Everyone's invited for an afternoon of discussions, recognition to high school essay contest participants, cultural Performances, and activities for the whole family. The event is scheduled on January 13th, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at the YWCA of Southern Arizona, 525 N. Bonita Ave. Tucson, AZ 85745