National Day of Racial Healing - June 25, 2020
- Administrative Team
- Jun 25, 2020
- 1 min read
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation invites you to join us now – along with community leaders, activists, artists, and changemakers – as we come together for our special virtual racial healing event, Healing in Action. Together, we are strengthening our day-to-day pursuit of racial equity and fight against racism, beginning to heal the wounds that have divided our nation for so long.
Tune in now: https://www2.wkkf.org/e/541352/h9a5/5mwy4s/536626357?h=m1HhnAeA845FSs1wOdifjT05vOcFZEM85Sb_FY9lLkg
Participants include: Baratunde Thurston, Bryan Stevenson, Dr. Celeste Clark, Dr. David R. Williams, Diane Wolk-Rogers, Henry Kravis, Isabel Delgado, Jerry Tello, John Legend, Keedron Bryant, La June Montgomery Tabron, Linda Sarsour, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Kathy Ko Chin, Michelle Alexander, Reverend Alvin Herring and Sunni Patterson.
Learn more about the National Day of Racial Healing at DayofRacialHealing.org.

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