Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health

Episode 159: A Day of Racial Healing


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For this first podcast of the new year we are taking a look back at the National Day of Racial Healing. The National Day of Racial Healing is a nationwide observance that also coincides with Martin Luther King Day. For the second year in a row, the Hogg Foundation joined the celebration by holding an event in Austin, this time in partnership with Austin Justice Coalition, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life for people who are Black, Brown, and poor in the Austin community. It was on Sunday, January 14, the day right before MLK Day, that our host, Ike Evans, joined about 80 other people braved the cold for a day of facilitated dialogue, fellowship, music, a dab of spoken word poetry, and food. We visit with the two facilitators from the day, Dr. Angela Ward and Dr. Mary Rice-Booth, who are both educators who write, speak, facilitate, and think deeply on matters of equity.

 

Related links:

 

  • Leading Within Systems of Inequity in Education: A Liberation Guide for Leaders of Color
  • Brave Spaces for All

  • Creating Hope for Healing after Trauma
  • Episode 149: Juneteenth and Mental Emancipation

  • Hogg Foundation Declaration of Racism as a Mental Health Crisis
  • Racial Trauma and Resilience in African American Adults

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