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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Equitable Dinners Online--Creating an Arkansas Framework
DESCRIPTION:Out of Hand Theater ATL joins with the Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement to begin offering Equitable Dinners specific to Arkansas\, using the Equitable Dinners Atlanta model that brings together people of all backgrounds to have vital conversations on how this history connects to systemic issues today – and inspire positive action for moving forward together. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day7b/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Virtual Racial Healing Devotional & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The struggles and repercussions of discrimination\, of prejudice\, and of racism loom large in American society.  Is racism actually a moral and even spiritual disease that needs to go beyond changing laws and reforming institutions?  Does the cure to finally eradicate it also demand profound changes in how we think and see each other\, ultimately requiring a transformation of hearts?  So\, what else is called for? Humanity is not a collection of laws or social regulations.  Rather\, we are defined by our common nobility as spiritual beings.  While finding strength in our “unity in diversity”\, might recognition of our essential oneness help bring about the transformation of human hearts that no change in law could ever achieve on its own?  Now is the time for people of all colors to reflect on the need for racial healing in our nation and in our communities. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day7a/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baha'i Community of Little Rock":MAILTO:https://www.lrbahais.org/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T180000
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CREATED:20230104T161426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T131433Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 H.E.R.2 Spot (Healing Empowering & Ratchet Restoration)
DESCRIPTION:H.E.R.2 Spot (Healing Empowering & Ratchet Restoration) is like a morning convo with your favorite sister\, a lunch with a great mentor\, as you prepare for a sophistirachet evening of fun with the girls. Drenched with coffee-colored melanin of gorgeous shades and hues\, showered with BlackGirlMagic this conversation is a kickstart and wind down to any day.   \nThis is an affinity space specifically designed for individuals who identify as a Black womxn. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nTen participants will be randomly chosen to receive a FREE copy of either “STEM Looks Like Me” by Amber Booth-McCoy with Katina Booth White & Cortney Booth Akers or “Dear Sis\, I love you… Anthology of Black Sisterhood” curated by Amber Booth-McCoy & Katina Booth White. \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day6/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T130000
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CREATED:20230104T155650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230108T170926Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Inaugural Civic Saturday Arkansas Gathering: "Intentionally Creating MLK's Beloved Community Here in Arkansas"
DESCRIPTION:Civic Saturday is a civic analogue to a faith gathering designed to rebuild belief in our civic institutions and in each other by bringing friends and strangers together to nurture a spirit of shared purpose.  It is a place to connect around the values and practices of being an active citizen\, to reckon with and reflect on our nation’s creed\, to build relationships that create new civic traditions that are joyful and communal. \nThere aren’t many places for us to come together and reflect our faith in democracy.  So\, in 2016 in Seattle\, WA\, we created one of our own.  Now\, in 2023\, Arkansas with have its own\, with its first observance featuring:  \nMayor Lisa Hicks Gilbert of Elaine\, AR (the city’s first Black & first female mayor) \nMayor Jaylen Smith of Earle\, AR (America’s youngest mayor) \nStudent State Representative Naomi Polanski (District 84) \nShana Chaplin & Starr Crow of EngageAR \nDr. Ronnie Williams of University of Central Arkansas (author of “Markham Street: The Haunting Truth Behind the Murder of My Brother\, Marvin Leonard Williams”) \nBrittney Dawn Jeffrey \nJoshua Asante & Osyrus Bolly with Monique “Encore” Benson & DJ Prophet \nKwami Abdul-Bey\, civic seminarian (first Civic Saturday Fellow in Arkansas)  \nWe will also announce the four winners of the statewide NDORH-AR 2023 Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) High School Art & Poetry Contest. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nAll in-person participants will receive a FREE copy of the Civic Saturday Arkansas civic scripture & hymnal book and FREE copies of “Markham Street: The Haunting Truth Behind the Murder of My Brother\, Marvin Leonard Williams” by Ronnie Williams and “Hip Hop and Policing” by Donald F. Tibbs\, andre douglas pond cummings\, Zachary Crow\, Caleb Conrad\, Todd J. Clark\, Kwami Abdul-Bey\, and Zoe Harris. \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day5a/
LOCATION:Arkansas State Capitol\, 500 Woodlane Street\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T144230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230108T142038Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Past Is Present": A Virtual Fireside Chat Dialogue on Race in America
DESCRIPTION:With the current politically-motivated wave of attacks on Black History under the guise of “an anti-CRT movement\,” it is very important to understand the past so that connections can be made to the present.  This dialogue will feature:  \nKwami Abdul-Bey of Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement\n(author of “THE TABLES HAVE TURNED: A Street Guide to Guerrilla Lawfare & co-author of “Hip Hop & Policing”) \nDr. Margaret A. Burnham of Northeastern University School of Law\n(author of “By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners”) \nDr. H.D. De Kirkpatrick\, forensic psychologist & public historian\n(author of “Marse: A Psychological Portrait of Southern Slave Master and His Legacy of White Supremacy”) \nProfessor Anastasia M. Boles of UA-Little Rock Bowen School of Law \nSean Wilson\, Organizing Director of Dream Corps JUSTICE at dream.org   \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nTwenty-five participants who advance the discussion with thought-provoking questions\, comments\, or suggestions\, either in the chat or in their own voice\, will be chosen by the moderator to receive a FREE copy of a book of their choice written by one of the scholars. \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day4a/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T152944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T020648Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:The UA-Little Rock Graduate Student Association (GSA) and the Racial Barriers Committee (RBC) will host the second annual NDORH-AR 2023 Open Mic Night\, a hybrid event on the UA-Little Rock campus at the Donaghey Student Center.  \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.*** \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day4a-2/
LOCATION:UA-Little Rock\, 2801 South University Avenue\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72204\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T130807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T131855Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "An American Story: Racial Amity and the Other Tradition" film screening
DESCRIPTION:The UA-Fort Smith Baha’i Club will host an in-person screening of the film “An American Story: Racial Amity and the Other Tradition” on the UA-Fort Smith campus at the Windgate Art & Design Theatre.  The first ten high school or college students (from any Arkansas or Oklahoma campus) to arrive to the screening\, and stay the entire time\, will receive a FREE copy of the book “Race Amity: America’s Other Tradition: A Primer” by Dr. William H. Smith & Dr. Richard W. Thomas. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorh-ar-2023-an-american-story-racial-amity-and-the-other-tradition-film-screening/
LOCATION:UA-Fort Smith\, 5210 Grand Avenue\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72904\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T145929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T021117Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Lynching in the South": A Live Hybrid Coming To The Table / Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation Listening Session\, Panel Discussion and Community Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:UA-Little Rock\, UALR-Downtown\, UA-Clinton School of Public Service\, the Racial Barriers Committee\, the APJMM Pulaski County Community Remembrance Project and From Noose to Needle AR will co-host this community dialogue that will begin with a listening session on “Scars Brought into Focus: The Silver Screen of the Mind * Images * Memories (A True Horror Story Based in Arkansas)\,” a radio theater play based on the memoir “Scars From A Lynching” by Edith McClinton\, and will be followed by a panel discussion featuring: \nDr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm of UA-Little Rock\n(author of “Truth Commissions and Transitional Societies”) \nDr. Guy Lancaster of CALS Encyclopedia of Arkansas\n(author of “American Atrocity: The Types of Violence in Lynching” & co-author of “Blood in Their Eyes: Revised Edition”) \nAtty. Furonda Brasfield of 8th Amendment Project \nTaylor Stewart of Oregon Remembrance Project \nClarice Abdul-Bey of APJMM Pulaski County Community Remembrance Project\n(playwright of “Scar Brought into Focus: The Silver Screen of the Mind * Images * Memories (A True Horror Story Based in Arkansas)” \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nTwenty-five participants who advance the discussion with thought-provoking questions\, comments\, or suggestions\, either in the chat or in their own voice\, will be chosen to receive a FREE copy of a book of their choice of a book written by one of the panelists. \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day3b/
LOCATION:UA-Little Rock Downtown\, 333 President Clinton Avenue\, Little Rock\, AR\, 722201\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T123831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132056Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Advancing Equity Awards / 1st Racial Healing Certification Convocation
DESCRIPTION:The UA-Clinton School of Public Service Center on Community Philanthropy will host the 2023 Advancing Equity Award ceremony and the inaugural convocation for the Racial Healing Certification Program on Thursday\, January 19\, 2023 – in commemoration of National Day of Racial Healing. \nThe Advancing Equity Award is presented to organizations using innovative solutions to address racial inequalities in their communities and advance progress toward inclusion. The award recipients will receive support to continue and enhance their efforts. \nThe Racial Healing Certification Program is the first designation of its kind designed to provide specialized training\, education\, and unique experiences that promote skills development and competencies in the targeted area of racial healing. \nHere is a closer look at the Inaugural Racial Healing Class: \nDavid Biemesdserfer\nPresident and CEO\nUnited Philanthropy Forum \nAaron Dorfman\nPresident and CEO\nNational Committee for Responsive Philanthropy \nDeborah Ellwood\nPresident and CEO\nMaine Community Foundation \nSatonya Fair\nPresident and CEO\nPEAK Grantmaking \nMizmun Kusairi\nVice President of Planning\nCandid \nTraci Slater-Rigaud\nDirector of Member Engagement & Partnerships\nUnited Philanthropy Forum \nJim Taylor\nChief Equity Officer\nUrban Institute \nMarcus Walton\nPresident and CEO\nGrantmakers for Effective Organizations \nZohra Zori\nVice President of Networks\nCandid \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day3a/
LOCATION:UA-Clinton School of Public Service\, 1200 President Clinton Avenue\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T114757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132150Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Law of Racial Healing" virtual barbershop talk
DESCRIPTION:Four Black men\, who happen to be scholars\, will come together to participate in a moderated\, candid discussion–first amongst themselves\, and then with the audience–about racial healing\, history\, and the law. \nfeaturing:						 \nKwami Abdul-Bey of Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement\n(author of “THE TABLES HAVE TURNED: A Street Guide to Guerrilla Lawfare & co-author of “Hip Hop & Policing”) \nDr. T. Anansi Wilson of Mitchell Hamline School of Law\n(author of “Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting & Re-Membering of Blackness\, Queerness & Flows of Survivance”) \nDr. Micah L. McCreary of New Brunswick Theological Seminary\n(author of “Trauma and Race: A Pathway of Well-Being”) \nDr. Brian K. Mitchell of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum\n(author of “Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight in Reconstruction Louisiana” & co-author of “Blood in Their Eyes: Revised Edition”)  \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nTwenty-five participants who advance the discussion with thought-provoking questions\, comments\, or suggestions\, either in the chat or in their own voice\, will be chosen by the moderator to receive a FREE copy of a book of their choice written by one of the scholars. \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day2d/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T113046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132251Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 R.E.A.L. (Reflective\, Equitable\, & Affirming Lived experiences) TALK Session
DESCRIPTION:R.E.A.L. (Reflective\, Equitable\, &  Affirming Lived experiences) TALK Session\, also known as an racial affinity space\, is an intentionally crafted\, facilitator-led conversation for individuals with a shared racial identity.  This virtual event will offer multiple concurrent racial affinity experiences.  Affinity spaces are affirming and equitable solutions for organizations and institutions seeking to co-create cultures of inclusivity and belonging.  These facilitated discussions provide historically excluded identities and communities the opportunity to share their individual and collective lived experiences in psychologically safe spaces.   \nRacial Affinity Breakout Rooms: White\, Black\, Asian\, Latine\, Bi-racial \nFacilitators: \nJen Gan – Asian/Latina (Chinese) (she/they)\nAmber Booth-McCoy – Black (she/her)\nKatina White – Black (she/her)\nCarolina Vargas – Latina (Mexican) (she/her)\nHilary Trudell – White (she/her) \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nTen participants will be randomly chosen to receive a FREE copy of either “STEM Looks Like Me” by Amber Booth-McCoy with Katina Booth White & Cortney Booth Akers or “Dear Sis\, I love you… Anthology of Black Sisterhood” curated by Amber Booth-McCoy & Katina Booth White. \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day2c/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T111729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T015713Z
UID:729-1674043200-1674050400@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Anti-Semitism: How to Combat It" panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:The UA-Little Rock Student Government Association (SGA) and the Racial Barriers Committee (RBC) will host the “Anti-Semitism: How to Combat It” panel discussion on the UA-Little Rock campus at the Donaghey Student Center.  The panel discussion will feature: \nDr. Rebecca Anne Glazier of UA-Little Rock \nRabbi Barry Block of Congregation B’nai Israel \nRabbi Mark Biller of Congregation Agudath Achim \nHonorable Annabelle Davis Clinton Imber Tuck \nThis is a hybrid event. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day2b/
LOCATION:UA-Little Rock\, 2801 South University Avenue\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72204\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T013336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132446Z
UID:710-1674043200-1674048600@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Human and Civil Rights for Marginalized Communities" Lunch & Learn / Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:A dozen visitors from Africa and Haiti were invited to the United States under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program.  The theme for this year’s program\, “Human and Civil Rights for Marginalized Communities\,” encourages these international visitors to: \n• Understand best practices to prevent and address human rights violations against members of marginalized communities;\n• Explore building local capacity to document abuses and advocate for rule of law to protect the rights of victims\n• Discuss advocacy strategies to reform discriminatory laws and policies and to develop improved legislative protections;\n• Plan public education campaigns to promote tolerance\, inclusiveness\, and/or awareness of minority communities and their contribution to society; and\n• Examine interfaith dialogue and cooperation efforts in communities at risk for sectarian violence. \nThese African and Haitian visitors will be in Little Rock to observe the National Day of Racial Healing in the State of Arkansas by breaking bread with the public and participating in a public dialogue moderated by Benito Lubabzibwa\, founder of ReMix Ideas. \nThis is a hybrid event.  Space is limited for in-person participants. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day2a/
LOCATION:CALS Rock It Lab\, 120 River Market Drive\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230105T150248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132544Z
UID:838-1674028800-1674043200@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 3rd Annual OneShared.World Global Interdependence Summit--“Rise or Fall Together: Intergenerational Collaboration for an Interdependent World”
DESCRIPTION:Please join OneShared.World and its partners on Wednesday\, January 18\, 2023\, 8:00am – 12:00pm CST\, for the third annual Global Interdependence Summit\, “Rise or Fall Together: Intergenerational Collaboration for an Interdependent World.” This year’s summit will feature intergenerational conversations exploring how new ideas and frameworks can play an essential role in addressing our world’s greatest challenges. \nIf one thing should now be clear\, it’s that our global operating system is now in desperate need of an upgrade. In our interdependent world\, the needs of one and all are interconnected. The only way for any one of us to be safer is if all of us are. \nThe time has come for a new global politics representing the mutual responsibilities of our inescapable interdependence. \nOne united humanity.  One shared ecosystem.  Stronger together. \nFeatured speakers: \nRita Araújo\nStudent\, Leiden University College\, The Hague \nNicola Armacost\nMayor\, Hastings-on-Hudson\, New York \nDr. Columbus D. Batiste\nInterventional Cardiologist and Assistant Clinical Professor\, University of California Riverside School of Medicine \nJason Clay\nSenior Vice President\, Markets\, World Wildlife Fund-US \nJacqueline Z. Davis\nChair of Arts and Culture\, OneShared.World \nSusan Feldman\nFounder\, President\, and Artistic Director\, St. Ann’s Warehouse\, Brooklyn\, New York; Co-Producer\, Little Amal Walks NYC; NY Presenter\, The Jungle \nBarrie Freeman\nDeputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG)\, United Nations \nJamshyd N. Godrej\nChairman of the Board\, Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited \nBrittan Heller\nFellow\, Digital Forensics Research Lab\, Atlantic Council; Steering Committee Member\, Metaverse Governance Initiative\, World Economic Forum \nGayatri Khandhadai\nHead of Technology and Human Rights\, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre \nSean Kilachand\nCo-Founder and CEO\, EduSynch \nDavid Lan\nWriter\, Producer\, and former Artistic Director of the Young Vic\, London\, England; Original Producer\, The Jungle; Co-Producer\, Little Amal \nLianna Levine Reisner\nPresident and Network Director\, Plant Powered Metro New York \nJamie Metzl\nFounder and Chair\, OneShared.World \nArturo O’Farrill\nFounder and Director\, Afro Latin Jazz Alliance; Professor\, Global Jazz Studies\, UCLA; Arts Ambassador to OneShared.World \nAnika Rahman\nGlobal leader championing reproductive rights\, gender justice and sustainable global development\, and fighting racism in all its forms \nKrishnendu Ray\nProfessor\, Department of Nutrition and Food Studies\, New York University \nYasmine Rejeb\nInaugural David Bartsch and Joan Haffenreffer Bartsch Global Fellow\, Columbia University Committee on Global Thought; Lead\, Programs\, OneShared.World \nPhilip Rosedale\nFounder\, Linden Lab \nShagun Sethi\nDirector of Global Leadership; OneShared; Programs and Operations Manager\, Pontoka \nManvendra Singh Shekhawat\nExplorer\, Creator\, Environmentalist; Founder\, I Love Foundation \nDavid Waslen\nCo-Founder\, Wilder World; CEO/Founder\, Accretive \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/onesharedworld/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230116T001606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T004549Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023: An MSNBC Town Hall on Economic Inequality
DESCRIPTION:MSNBC and Noticias Telemundo will host town halls on the National Day of Racial Healing on January 17\, 2023. The live studio audience events\, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF)\, will broadcast from the iconic Studio BE\, a cultural landmark in New Orleans.   \nMSNBC will broadcast National Day of Racial Healing: An MSNBC Town Hall on January 17 at 9 p.m. CST. MSNBC’s Joy Reid\, Chris Hayes and Trymaine Lee will be joined by Minnijean Brown-Trickey\, activist and member of the Little Rock Nine\, Nikole Hannah-Jones\, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times Magazine and creator of the landmark 1619 Project\, and White House Infrastructure Coordinator former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu\, among others. \nThe MSNBC town hall will stream live on Peacock and is also available on-demand the next-day. CNBC will feature excerpts from the town hall that focus on economic inequality.  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/msnbc/
LOCATION:Peacock TV Network
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T005842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132633Z
UID:701-1673978400-1673987400@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Jazz Concert--"The Movement\, The Music & The Magic"
DESCRIPTION:Join Coming Together Virginia for an unforgettable evening with Grammy Nominee\, Desirée Roots and the Weldon Hill Ensemble in commemoration of the National Day of Racial Healing on January 17\, 2023 – 7:00-8:30 pm ET at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond\, VA. The concert is entitled\, The Movement\, The Music\, and The Magic. \nDesirée Roots is an American artistic director\, actor\, singer\, and dancer who has performed for over 35 years. Desirée is revered for her powerful yet controlled lush voice with its 3½ octave range. Her ability to sing nearly every genre including jazz\, gospel\, opera and popular music has made her one of the region’s most sought-after vocalists. As a vocalist\, she has been the opening act for B.B. King\, Shirley Horne and other jazz artists. She’s the author of the multi-media production\, Ella at 100\, which later became Forever Ella\, and was the recipient of the Theresa Pollack Prize for Excellence in the Arts.  In 2021 she joined Virginia Repertory Theatre as their Artistic Director of Community. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day1c/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T004204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T132725Z
UID:691-1673974800-1673989200@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Equitable Dinners Atlanta--Setting the Stage for Racial Equity
DESCRIPTION:On January 17\, 2023\, Out of Hand Theater\, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, Fulton County Remembrance Coalition and many other community partners will host Equitable Dinners Atlanta as a part of the National Day of Racial Healing.  Equitable Dinners Atlanta brings together people of all backgrounds to have vital conversations on how this history connects to systemic issues today – and inspire positive action for moving forward together. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day1b/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T134000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T190324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T014609Z
UID:823-1673962800-1673965800@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 UCA Silent March
DESCRIPTION:Students for the Propagation of Black Culture (SPBC)\, with the support of UCA Outreach and Community Engagement and the BearsServe Leaders AmeriCorps Program\, will host a silent march to reflect on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.’s vision for a “Beloved Community” and his and others sacrifices towards being it into fruition and to recognize their sacrifices as a valued campus tradition. \nThe silent march will start at Crafton Alumni Pavilion which is across from Buffalo Alumni Hall at 2490 Bruce Street in Conway. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/conversations/
LOCATION:University of Central Arkansas\, 201 Donaghey Avenue\, Conway\, AR\, 72035\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230115T201832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230115T203904Z
UID:898-1673955000-1673960400@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "What Does Healing Mean?" Virtual Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:UA-Fayetteville’s IDEALS Institute will host a virtual panel discussion entitled “What Does Healing Mean?” featuring: \n* Mallory Taylor\, Executive Assistant and Special Projects to the Executive Director of The Momentary\n* Lowell Taylor\, Host of KUAF’s “R-Word” podcast\n* Irvin Camacho\, Bail Disruptor\, The Bail Project & Host of “District 3” podcast\n* Lakisha Bradley\, Founder/CEO\, My-T-BY-DESIGN Therapeutic Art Studios\n* Magdalena Arroyo\, Trainer/Facilitator/Consultant at IDEALS Institute \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorh-ar-2023-idealsinstitute/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230104T001400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T015321Z
UID:684-1673953200-1673964000@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Messages of Love
DESCRIPTION:The UA-Little Rock League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the Racial Barriers Committee (RBC) will host a Messages of Love in-person event on the UA-Little Rock campus at the Donaghey Student Center.  \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23lulacmessages/
LOCATION:UA-Little Rock\, 2801 South University Avenue\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72204\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T113000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230115T211951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230115T211952Z
UID:904-1673949600-1673955000@apjmm.org
SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 "Conversations for Solidarity & Equity"
DESCRIPTION:Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association (ACAAA) will host a virtual panel disccsion entitled “Conversations for Solidarity & Equity” featuring:  \n* Jamal Gordon\, Membership Engagement Manager of the Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce \n* Scott Hamilton\, President/CEO of the Urban League of the State of Arkansas \n* Brian Rodgers\, Adult Education interpretive Specialist at the State of Arkansas Mosaic Templars Cultural Center \n* Itzel Velazquez\, Business Consultant at Conexion de Negocios Latinos \nMayor Jaylen Smith of the City of Earle\, Arkansas \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorh-ar-2023-conversations-for-solidarity-equity/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230117T100000
DTSTAMP:20260409T154733
CREATED:20230103T234945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230108T122856Z
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SUMMARY:NDORH-AR 2023 Press Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we open our 5th annual week-long observance of the National Day of Racial Healing in the State of Arkansas with a press conference featuring: \n* Mark R. Hayes\, Director of the Arkansas Municipal League\n* Chris Villines\, Executive Director of the Association of Arkansas Counties\n* Rev. Dr. Preston Clegg\, Senior Pastor of Second Baptist Church Downtown\n* Mayor Derrick Rainey of Wrightsville\n* Hilary Trudell\, Executive Director of Just Communities of Arkansas\n* Kwami Abdul-Bey\, Co-Convenor of the Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement\n* Whitnee V. Bullerwell\, Deputy Director of the Arkansas Municipal League \nThis press conference has limited capacity for in-person participation. But\, virtual participation is available for all at the website link below. Media and other interested guests should contact Jane Barnett at jbarnett@arml.org to get on the guest list. COVID-19 mask wearing and distance restrictions will be observed for in-person participation. \n*** PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO ACCESS REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENTS: https://APJMM.news/NDORHAR2023 ***  \n***THIS EVENT WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE LATER ON THE APJMM YOUTUBE PAGE.***  \nABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING: \nThe National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched on Jan. 17\, 2017\, it is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. \nThis annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth\, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day.
URL:https://apjmm.org/event/ndorhar23day1a/
LOCATION:Arkansas Municipal League\, 301 West 2nd Street\, North Little Rock\, AR\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:NDORH-AR2023
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