Healing Our Nation

Healing Our Nation

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Creating a national network to overcome racism

Healing Our Nation offers programs that are distinguished by their capacity
to move beyond talking about prejudice and racism to strengthening people’s capacity to work for substantive change institutionally and in the grass roots.

• Shifts the underlying consciousness regarding prejudice and race
• Allows prejudice to become more visible and understandable
• Builds and enhances interpersonal c

The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution 12/02/2025

The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution Historian Ned Blackhawk will discusses will discuss the Indigenous origins of the American Revolution, drawing from his book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History.

12/14/2022

Ella Baker's name is not as well-known as some civil rights heroes, but she was a pivotal force in the movement. Dec. 13 is both her birthday and the day she died.

She worked as a field secretary and later as director of branches of the NAACP in the 1940s. She then helped organize the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and ran a voter registration campaign called the Crusade for Citizenship. Baker left the SCLC to organize the student leaders of the Greensboro sit-ins, a meeting that led to the formation of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. SNCC went on to organize freedom rides in the summer of 1961.

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