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Batavia United Way Launches Challenge To Support Racial Equity
The 21 Week Equity Challenge will help participants learn about racial equity and bias through 15-minute assignments.
BATAVIA, IL — Batavia United Way, along with the United Way of Illinois, is launching a 21 Week Equity Challenge this week. Following a year of unrest and strife, this free, online learning program will provide lessons and resources for Illinoisans to learn about racial issues and systemic inequalities, together.
"Our association, in partnership with local United Ways, is so excited to be taking this journey with our communities," said Eithne McMenamin, director of public policy and advocacy for United Way of Illinois, in a release. "This is an excellent opportunity to learn — personally and professionally — have necessary conversations and equip our communities to engage meaningfully in the work of racial understanding and healing."
Batavia United Way is joining 43 other local United Ways across the state to embark on this challenge. United Way staff and leadership will participate, as well as corporate partners, volunteers, and donors.
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The 21 Week Equity Challenge encourages individuals, families, friends, and co-workers to have racial equity conversations to gain a deeper understanding about the impact systemic racism and inequality have on the state and in the local communities.
From Martin Luther King Jr. Day to Juneteenth, participants will complete weekly learning assignments about equity, racism, bias and more. The 15-minute assignments include readings, videos, and questions for participants to consider. Upon completion, they'll receive a digital certificate and tips and tools to help continue the conversation in their local community.
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The 21 Week Equity Challenge is supported by Healing Illinois, the State of Illinois, The Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Illinois. The weekly curriculum was designed by United Way of Champaign, using evolving content originally created by United Way of Washtenaw County in Michigan.
New challenge content will be released on a weekly basis. You can take the pledge today by visiting www.unitedwayillinois.org/equity-challenge.
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