Race Amity Day
When:
Saturday, Jun 3 2023, 11:00am - 3:00pm EDT. copy to my calendar, iCal export
Where:
Lower Columbia Park 76 Columbia Ave, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922, United States (map)

Race Amity Day is an annual event celebrated on the second Sunday of June (ours will be the first Saturday on June). It was established in the United States to promote understanding, respect, and cooperation among people of different races and cultures. Race Amity Day aims to encourage people to come together and celebrate the diversity within our communities. It is a day to honor the progress made toward racial harmony and to recognize that there is still work to achieve greater racial equality. The celebration of Race Amity Day is meant to inspire people to build bridges of understanding and friendship between different racial and ethnic groups and to work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.

Race Amity Day was created in response to the history of racial conflict and tension in the United States. It is a day to celebrate the progress made toward racial equality and to recognize that there is still work to achieve greater racial harmony.

The celebration of Race Amity Day is meant to inspire people to come together and celebrate the diversity within their communities. In addition, it is an opportunity for people to learn about the experiences and cultures of others and to work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.

There are many ways to celebrate Race Amity Day. Some people hold events or gatherings where people of different races and cultures can come together and share their experiences and traditions. Others may engage in volunteer work, community service projects, or spend time with friends and loved ones from different racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Race Amity Day aims to promote understanding and cooperation among people of different races and cultures and to build bridges of friendship and unity within our communities. In working with integrity of what we stand for, we felt the celebration of Race Amity was in alignment with our mission. We can work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect and equality by coming together and celebrating our differences.

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