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AREA Newsletter | Special Announcement
Celebrate, Reflect, and Connect: A Special Community Caucus
![]() | Welcome to the Alamance Racial Equity Alliance newsletter! As we walk alongside one another in 2025, it is so very important that time is spent building relationships. A key focus of our work this year will be just that: getting to know one another and deepening those connections. We are a community of anti-racist people that encourages the transformation of thought through collective learning, meaningful relationships, and community events. |
Celebrate, Reflect, and Connect: A Special Community Caucus
The Alamance Racial Equity Alliance (AREA) invites you to a meaningful evening of dialogue and community building. This gathering is particularly special as it coincides with the 10th Anniversary of the National Day of Racial Healing—a time dedicated to local community-based efforts to promote healing and bridge divides.
Whether you are a long-time advocate for equity or looking to get involved for the first time, your voice and presence are valued.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, January 20th
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: African American Cultural Arts & History Center
2381 Corporation Pkwy, Burlington, NC 27215
Refreshments: Pizza and drinks will be provided for all attendees.
Why Attend?
The National Day of Racial Healing is an opportunity for people, organizations, and communities to come together and take collective action toward a more equitable world. By hosting this Caucus at the African American Cultural Arts & History Center, we aim to honor our local history while looking forward to a shared future.
What to expect:
Open Dialogue: A safe(r) space to share experiences and perspectives.
Community Connection: Meet neighbors committed to racial equity in Alamance County.
Reflective Celebration: Marking a decade of national progress and local commitment to healing.
"Racial healing is at the core of racial equity. It is a process that restores us to wholeness and repairs the damage caused by racism."
We look forward to seeing you there! No formal RSVP is required, but coming with an open heart and a willingness to listen is encouraged.
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