NBCUniversal News Group will air a special to commemorate the National Day of Racial Healing on NBC News NOW.

The programming, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, will examine a range of topics including policing, housing, reparations, allyship, environmental justice and racial trauma.

NBCUniversal News Group will air a special to commemorate the National Day of Racial Healing on NBC News NOW.

The programming, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, will examine a range of topics including policing, housing, reparations, allyship, environmental justice and racial trauma.

A virtual racial healing circle hosted by the only community college in the State of MN with a nationally designated Truth, Racial Healing, Transformation Center, led by Chief Diversity Officer Dr. "Eda" Rassheedah Watts. Through her international DEI work with the U.S. State Dept of Education & Cultural Affairs, this circle will include participants from Pakistan (9:00 p.m. PKT) and Scotland (4:00 p.m. UK). Join us for a memorable global healing circle. Requirements: Please have your cameras on and audio working and arrive promptly at or before the start time of 10:00 am CST, USA. To maintain the integrity of our circle, participants are asked to stay for the entire duration, and virtual doors will close soon after the start time to minimize disruption. Contact: eda.watts@nhcc.edu. Learn more.

Join National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, 3 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. MT / 12 p.m. PT / 9 a.m. HT to hear from the work Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander organizations with African American communities. Report author and evaluator Eric Wat will briefly present his findings from the report "To Lift All Boats: A Storytelling Evaluation of the Community Resilience Fund, 2022-23," followed by a panel conversation among staff discussing their organization’s tangible, practical and ongoing efforts. Attendees the opportunity to have deep learning and conversations about how to implement this racial solidarity work with the presenters.

GIFTS Institute invites you to attend The Unconference: Day of Racial Healing for Health & Wellbeing Providers. Join us on January 16, 2024 from 8p to 10p (ET) as we engage in conscious care and courageous conversations. Hosted by Dr. Douglene Jackson, there will be no expert speakers or structured presentations; only conscious conversations and self-care sessions to promote racial healing.

This webinar will feature California Attorney General Rob Bonta in dialogue with those who are leading efforts toward racial healing as a key pathway to racial equity, including Jerry Tello of the National Compadres Network and members of the California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board (RIPA).

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"What is your emotional work in pursuit of humanity-centered healing?"

In January, YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Equity Institute will present Racial Healing Week – a week-long commemoration that can bring people together and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world.

On Wednesday, January 17, Esther A. Armah—acclaimed author of 'Emotional Justice: A Roadmap for Racial Healing'—will walk participants through her racial healing roadmap. Participants will learn about Emotional Justice, its global origins and how it can shape one's world and work. Together we will explore the question: what is your emotional work to do in pursuit of humanity-centered healing and justice?

The event will open with a poem from Chicago-area based artist and author, Atena O. Danner.

This event is funded with support from Healing Illinois, a grant from the IL Dept of Human Services.

Join us for an Instagram Live discussion on what the community of Brownsville can teach us about local and national racial healing. The conversation will be facilitated by Clory Jackson, founder of The Brownsville Project, a grass-roots organization combining transformative justice and live performance to help communities confront and heal from suppressed history. The Brownsville Project advocates for reparations, healing and remembrance for Brownsville, a historically Black community in Maryland displaced by Frostburg State University. Clory will discuss key learnings and struggles from the community's search for racial healing and repair, such as the process of undergoing a Truth & Reconciliation Commission. The IG Live will also include a Q&A. Tune in at 6pm EST to join this discussion!

Mental health and wellness practitioners will share the impact of domestic and global anti-Blackness on individuals, families, communities, schools, and our society at large. They will provide ways to manage your mental health care, enhance your spirituality, and focus on healing and self-efficacy.

This 2-part series is ideal for people with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and those impacted by societal events, systemic racism, and structural injustices. We highly encourage youth and their families to participate in these virtual sessions.

Regardless of your race, ethnicity, nationality, background, etc. ALL are welcome to participate in these sessions to listen and learn. We want to inspire allies and co-conspirators to do the individual and collective work to improve consciousness, break down barriers, and dismantle unfair systems that are rooted in anti-Blackness. We aim for these two sessions to be valuable and life-changing experiences for people to embrace diversity, inclusion, equality, equity, to ensure justice, healing, belonging, hope, and liberation.