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  • Online – Anti-Racist Action: A Continuous Transformation

    NH, United States

    A series to help build your understanding of what it means to be anti-racist and how to take intentional action for sustainable change. In partnership with New Hampshire for Anti-Racist Education (NHARE), "Anti-Racist Action: A Continuous Transformation" will help build your understanding of what it means to be anti-racist and how to take intentional action […]

    Free
  • Manchester – ‘Communities Not Cages’ Car Caravan & Rally

    Blessed Sacrament Parish 14 Elm St., Manchester, NH, United States

    As we celebrate mothers and caregivers this May, the absence of incarcerated loved ones is acutely felt for families and communities who are forced to navigate daily life and celebrate without them. Join us us for a car caravan around the Valley Street Jail and rally (in person and online) in Manchester, NH on Friday […]

    Free
  • Found Lineage: Celebrating African American Roots & Branches

    NH, United States

    2021 Juneteenth Celebration Event includes: Workshop, Concert, Keynote Address, and Ancestor Reverence Drumming & Dance. Information coming soon! Visit: http://blackheritagetrailnh.org/event/found-lineage-celebrating-african-american-roots-branches/

  • Nashua – Juneteenth Celebration 2021

    NH, United States

    Join Black Lives Matter Nashua for a Juneteenth Celebration! This event will be in-person and socially distanced. Masks and face coverings are strongly encouraged. Location details and more information will be announced soon. Visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1455165891498433/?ref=newsfeed If you are a community member interested in volunteering at this event, please email info@blmnashua.com

    Free
  • Frederick Douglass Statewide Community Readings

    NH, United States

    On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and heroic orator for liberty, delivered one of his most famous speeches in which he asked, “What to the slave is your Fourth of July?” In addressing an Independence Day observance in Rochester, New York, his speech was a blistering indictment of an American idealism that ignored […]

    Free
  • Online – Educator Webinar: Immigrant Student Success

    NH, United States

    How do you support foreign-born students and bring immigration into the classroom particularly during times of crisis? Immigrant and refugee students of all ages have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in anti-immigrant sentiment. Learn how to support immigrant students, combat anti-immigrant sentiment and center the immigrant voice across the curriculum […]

    Free
  • Laconia – Public Forum on Holocaust and Genocide Education

    The Belknap Mill 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia, NH, United States

    Sponsored by Laconia Human Relations Committee Contact: David Stamps, 603-387-4382 The Laconia Human Relations Committee announces a public forum titled “The Importance of Holocaust and Genocide Education.” The Forum will feature four panelists who are members of the NH Commission on Holocaust and Genocide Education:  Tom White, Educational Outreach Coordinator of the Cohen Center […]

    Free
  • Online – DEI in the State House

    NH, United States

    Join Stay Work Play for a panel discussion on what is happening around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the State House. From a bill seeking to institute recommendations made by the Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community, and Transparency (LEACT) to a budget provision banning the teaching of so-called "divisive concepts," the 2021 legislative session […]

    Free