Category: Anti-racism
Back to homeCelebrating Juneteenth
On June 19th, 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to inform the last enslaved American people of their liberation – two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. The day has become a celebration of Black freedom and joy and is now known as Juneteenth. It is important to recognize Juneteenth as a monumental moment in American history – …
An Online Caucus with White Awake
White Awake, a community building and educational organization focused on healthy social change, is holding a series of online caucuses in June and July 2020. From White Awake’s website: White Awake’s Study, Support and Action caucus is a series of informal, …
Fort Collins Interfaith Council Hosting Virtual Town Hall on Racism in Northern Colorado
From the Fort Collins Interfaith Council: The World Wisdoms Project and Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council are teaming up to have a sustained and deepened conversation about race, privilege, white supremacy and how to make Fort Collins – and our …