Februar 25, 2023

Equity Challenge 2022

Herausforderung für Rassengerechtigkeit

YWCA Spokane wants to thank and acknowledge Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Debby Irving, and Dr. Marguerite Penick for their leadership in the field of racial equity as exhibited in their 21 Day Racial Equity and Habit Building Challenge and the movement they helped to initiate. YWCA’s content is independently designed, written, and curated by YWCA staff as part of racial equity and social justice programs offered to the community.

Each year, YWCAs across the country come together to engage in a nationwide challenge. As we moving in a new direction, the name of our challenge has changed to the Racial Justice Challenge from the 21-Day Stand Against Racism (SAR) Challenge.

The Racial Justice Challenge is accessible to anyone interested in learning more about racial equity and social justice and examining these issues in our own communities. Consider inviting your friends, family, and co-workers to join you in powerful and courageous dialog and action by moving through the challenge topics together as a learning community. Thank you for accepting this challenge!


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What To Expect

This Racial Justice Challenge was designed to help community members create dedicated time and space within their schedule to build more effective social justice habits, particularly around issues dealing with race, power, privilege, and leadership. Each challenge includes daily prompts suggesting you take a few moments to build more effective social justice habits by reading an article, listening to a podcast, or reflecting on a personal experience.

This is an opportunity to dive deeper into racial equity and social justice. The Racial Justice Challenge provides not only critical information and historical context to better understand systemic racism; we hope it proves to be a catalyst for ongoing participation in racial and social justice efforts that help to create a fair, just, and equitable community.


The 2022 21-Day Equity Challenge

Each challenge includes prompts suggesting you take a few moments each day to build more effective social justice habits by reading an article, listening to a podcast, or reflecting on a personal experience.

This challenge provides not only critical information and historical context to better understand systemic racism; we hope it proves to be a catalyst for ongoing participation in racial and social justice efforts that help to create a fair, just, and equitable community.

Thank you to the 120+ people who signed up for our 21-Day Racial Equity & Social Justice Challenge in 2022!

You can still review the 21-Day Challenge for 2021 by visiting the links below. To continue this conversation and explore other topics, join our Racial and Social Justice Facebook Group.

2022 Challenge | 2021 Challenge | 2020 Challenge

A Statement From YWCA Spokane’s Board of Directors

YWCA is on a mission to eliminate racism, and your voice is vital to ensuring we live up to this legacy in Spokane. Our work together can root out injustice, transform institutions, and create a community that sees women, girls, and people of color the way we do:  Equal. Powerful. Unstoppable.

Please read the full statement from our local Board of Directors, and join us in our Racial Justice Challenge.

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Thank You To Our YWCA Racial and Social Learning Community

Each year, this challenge is released through the efforts of YWCA Spokane’s Racial and Social Justice Learning Community which is comprised of staff members, board members, and passionate community members. In addition, this Committee organizes the annual Stand Against Racism and other community engagement opportunities that further the work and mission of YWCA Spokane. Learn more through the links below.

Join The Movement: Racial Justice | Stay Informed | Courageous Conversations | Veranstaltungen | Partner-Angebote | Lernen | Fürsprecher | Spenden | Freiwilliger

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