Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week

SAVE THE DATE, August 22 –  28, 2021, for Virginia’s 2nd Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week, which promotes the reckoning of Virginia’s past and the reconciling of Virginia’s present. It is an awareness week that aims to implement the Racial Truth & Reconciliation Virginia mission of empowering marginalized communities in acknowledgment of truth to promote healing, reconciliation, and justice for children and families. The 2020 Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week included engagement activities ranging from community chats, an Our Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams series, a Give Us The Mic series, a virtual art activists showcase, and more. Read about the 2020 event and view the archives.

Governor Ralph Northam and the Commonwealth’s Chief Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer, Dr. Janice Underwood, recognized Virginia’s inaugural Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week, August 2nd through August 8th at the statewide Townhall on Racial Equity & Police Reform. View a snippet of the townhall below! View the Governor’s proclamation here.

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