National Day of Racial Healing observed in Cincinnati Jan. 21

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The Tri-State region will celebrate Cincinnati’s 5th Annual National Day of Racial Healing with changemakers, advocates and community leaders. Hosted by All-In Cincinnati and the Center for Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati’s National Day of Racial Healing will be held on January 21 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Greater Cincinnati Foundation (720 E Pete Rose Way #120, Cincinnati, 45202). This free and public session allows everyone to delve into their healing and learn about building a more just region through collaboration, advocacy and policy change.  This year’s theme is inspired by the powerful vision of the All Means All Framework from PolicyLink – Moving from Education to Policy Change and Impact.    Two esteemed leaders, PolicyLink President Ashleigh Gardere and Lenace Edwards, community engagement and field director, will share how driving equity through innovation, collaboration and institution-building will lead to a bold vision for a thriving multiracial democracy.  WSTR Star 64 will also air a 30-minute television program at 6 p.m. highlighting the racial healing journey throughout Greater Cincinnati’s history and what our region is doing to address the needs of all residents.  Yalie Saweda Kamara, Cincinnati and Mercantile Library Poet Laureate, Revolution...

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