Week

Week of Solidarity With the Peoples Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination

Why it matters

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STAND UNITED

This week emphasizes the need for collective action against racial discrimination.

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━━━━ FAST FACTS ━━━━
WHEN
March 21 to March 27 annually
ORIGIN
Established by the United Nations in 1966
STAT
Racial discrimination affects over 1 billion people globally
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The U.S. has over 40% of its population identifying as minorities
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A call for unity and understanding
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THE STORY

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The Week of Solidarity With the Peoples Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination is observed from March 21 to March 27 each year. This week was first proclaimed by the United Nations to honor the struggle against racism and to promote equality. It serves as a platform for individuals and communities worldwide to reflect on the impacts of racism and discrimination, encouraging collective action toward creating a more just society.

This observance is particularly significant in the United States, where systemic racism has deeply affected communities for centuries. The legacy of slavery, segregation, and ongoing discrimination continues to shape the lives of millions. During this week, communities engage in discussions, cultural events, and educational programs that highlight the importance of standing against racism in all its forms.

In addition to local events, the week connects individuals globally, emphasizing a shared commitment to combating racial injustice. Activists, educators, and community leaders often come together to share stories, strategies, and support for one another. The power of solidarity is essential; when people unite against discrimination, they amplify their voices and create a stronger impact.

As we observe this week, it is crucial to remember that the fight against racism does not end with a single week of action; it requires ongoing dedication and engagement. Each individual has a role to play in promoting equality and understanding, fostering a society where everyone can thrive regardless of their race or background.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

— MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
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WORTH KNOWING

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Join a March

Participate in local marches advocating for racial justice.

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Read Diverse Voices

Explore literature by authors from various cultures.

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Volunteer

Help organizations that fight against racial discrimination.

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Engage in Dialogue

Discuss racial issues with friends and family.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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🇺🇸 United States

United States

Home to diverse communities confronting systemic racism.

🇿🇦 South Africa

South Africa

Emerging from apartheid, still battling racial inequalities.

🇧🇷 Brazil

Brazil

A nation facing significant racial disparities in socio-economic outcomes.

🇮🇳 India

India

Struggles with caste discrimination and ethnic tensions.

🇨🇦 Canada

Canada

Works towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Engages in ongoing discussions about race and inclusion.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

UN Declaration
The UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is on March 21.

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Significant Protests
The 1963 March on Washington drew over 250,000 participants.

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Global Movement
Over 180 countries participate in events against racism.

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Racism's Cost
Racial discrimination can cost economies billions in lost productivity.

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Youth Engagement
Young activists are at the forefront of anti-racism movements.

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Racial Justice Law
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a landmark piece of legislation.

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Cultural Representation
Diverse representation in media can help combat stereotypes.

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READ MORE

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NON-FICTION

So You Want to Talk About Race

Ijeoma Oluo

A practical guide for discussing race and racism.

FICTION

The Hate U Give

Angie Thomas

A compelling story that explores racism and police violence.

HISTORY

Stamped from the Beginning

Ibram X. Kendi

A comprehensive history of racist ideas in America.

MEMOIR

Between the World and Me

Ta-Nehisi Coates

A personal narrative addressing the realities of being Black in America.

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PAIR IT WITH

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PEACEFUL PROTESTS

Advocating for change through non-violent means.

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GLOBAL SOLIDARITY

Connecting with worldwide movements against racism.

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CULTURAL EXPRESSION

Art as a tool for social justice.

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OPEN DIALOGUE

Creating spaces for honest conversations about race.

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Spread the Word

Engage your community in the fight against racism by sharing resources and events for this Week of Solidarity.

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