YWCA Lancaster Posts 21-Day Challenge

YWCA Lancaster will launch a 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge on Monday, May 24, as part of a national movement to engage communities in anti-racist work. The challenge will continue on Mondays to Fridays through Monday, June 21.

Participants will receive a daily email directing them to three or four activities such as reading an article, listening to a podcast, watching a video, or reflecting on their own personal experiences.

YWCA Lancaster staff will host a weekly Lunch and Learn Zoom session on Fridays during the challenge to answer questions and discuss each week's lessons.

The challenge is intended to help participants to discover how racial inequity and social injustice impact their community, to connect with others, and to identify ways to dismantle racism and other forms of discrimination.

The challenge is open for everyone, but advance registration is requested. To register, visit http://www.ywcalancaster.org/programs/crge/#21daychallenge.

YWCA's challenge was inspired by Food Solutions New England, which adapted an exercise from Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. and Debby Irving's book into the interactive 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge.

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