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Five National Day of Racial Healing events to attend in Michigan

The National Day of Racial Healing on Jan. 21, 2025 offers a space for individuals and communities to reflect on shared values and take collective action toward racial equity. Michigan events include a keynote by Latosha Brown in Grand Rapids, advocacy workshops at Northern Michigan University, and a strategic plan unveiling in Battle Creek. Additional programs include community dialogue in Detroit and a documentary screening at Michigan State University. Over 200 events nationwide invite participation in this transformative movement.

Three National Day of Racial Healing events to attend in the Southwest

The National Day of Racial Healing on Jan. 21 provides an opportunity for reflection and collective action to address racism’s impact. Southwest events include a Tucson celebration with speakers and cultural performances, a Las Cruces gathering focused on community healing and liberation, and an Albuquerque film screening and discussion on racial healing. Over 200 events nationwide offer ways to engage.

Five National Day of Racial Healing events to attend in the Gulf Coast

The National Day of Racial Healing, observed on Jan. 21, 2025 encourages Americans to reflect on shared values and work toward racial equity through community events. Highlighted activities along the Gulf Coast include discussions, racial healing circles, and exhibits focused on civil rights, historical injustices, and transformative dialogues. Over 200 events nationwide offer opportunities to engage in the healing journey.

The power of art in racial healing

From protest songs to documentary photography exposing injustice, art has fueled nearly every major justice movement in the U.S., helping to drive resistance to inequity and oppression while moving people closer to healing.

Student athletes find common ground on and off the field

Ahead of the National Day of Racial Healing, athletes from the University of New Mexico (UNM) reflected on the joys and challenges of joining with their teammates and peers to create cultures in which everyone belongs. UNM Athletics plans to honor the National Day of Racial Healing during the women’s basketball game on Jan. 8, 2025, and the men’s basketball game on Jan. 20. Playing with the same vision  Adjusting to life in a new country is tough, especially when it means leaving behind the delicious food your parents make in their family-owned restaurants. Baseball player David Lopez and football player Michael Buckley share

Shared struggles, shared strength: How New Breath Foundation fosters cross-racial solidarity

Eddy Zheng, a Chinese American immigrant who was caught up in the school-to-prison pipelineas a teenager, discovered a profound sense of belonging with other people of color while in prison. Today, he leads the New Breath Foundation (NBF), a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting the Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community impacted by incarceration, deportation, and systemic violence by building bonds across different communities. “Understanding our shared traumas liberated me mentally long before I was physically free,” said Eddy, recalling the life-changing insights he gained during his time in prison. The relationships he formed and the books he read

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