Sign up for 21 Day Racial Equity & Social Justice Challenge with YWCA of Southern Arizona

“Please register and share the Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge. This challenge is happening throughout our national network with over 10, 000 participants in over 700 zip codes!
Join today and let’s learn together!
The challenge starts on Monday, March 1st and continues (Monday –Friday) through March 29th.
Share with your friends and family and let’s learn together!
The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge is designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. Our challenge starts on Monday, March 1st and continues (Monday –Friday) through March 29th.
Each day of the challenge you will be presented with activities such as reading an article, listening to a podcast, reflecting on personal experience and more. Participation in an activity like this helps us to discover how racial injustice and social injustice impact our community, to connect with one another, and to identify ways to dismantle racism and other forms of discrimination.
We hope that you will go into this challenge with an open heart and an open mind, ready to be pushed out of your comfort zone. We know these discussions can be difficult and can bring up powerful emotions, but your commitment to increasing your awareness is what will help move our community forward.

To engage with other people doing the challenge, use the hashtag #YWCAEquityChallenge to share your reflections on social media. We invite you to share your ideas and learning on our Facebook page each day using the hashtag.  YWCA Southern Arizona | Facebook

This is an exciting opportunity to dive deep into racial equity and social justice. Join our Mailing List to stay informed of upcoming events around Racial and Social Justice. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram as well. ”

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  1. Day 1 of this Racial Equity challenge. Email received (M to F) with videos to watch and today’s first one is the argument for reparations for Black Americans for US involvement in slavery. Japanese American redress mentioned, that 80,000 plus people received their reparations after 1988 Civil Liberties Act. Reparations by Germany for the WWII Concentration camps and by South AFrica for their treatment of their black population are also discussed. More to come.

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