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Hayward Organization Featured At Race Amity Festival This Weekend
Local organizations will join forces to proclaim the importance of "friendship and civility" in multicultural communities.
DUBLIN, CA — A Hayward organization is among the speakers to be featured Sunday at a Race Amity Festival hosted by Alameda County Supervisor David Haubert in Dublin.
Speakers will include Dublin Diversity and Inclusion Alliance, Dublin High Black Student Union, Dublin Inclusion Project, Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program, Hayward/South County NAACP and Nana-Dictta. The Tri-Valley organizations will discuss "fostering friendship and civility in multi-cultural and multi-racial communities," Haubert's office announced.
"This Race Amity Festival is about all races, nationalities, and communities coming together to support and appreciate each other," said Haubert, who represents Dublin, Fremont, Livermore and Sunol. "Our common goal is to focus deeply on internal culture and to put our efforts and energy in the understanding race for our nation."
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The event will take place at the outdoor amphitheater of Dublin's Emerald Glen Park from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday.
The festival was inspired by the first-of-its-kind Race Amity Day Bill passed by the Massachusetts legislature in 2015 "to encourage friendship, collegiality, civility, respect and kindness" and recognize the diverse individuals who make up the state.
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Anyone wishing to attend should RSVP by emailing sayeh.ahmari@acgov.org.
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