Day 21: Take Action in Your Community

Congratulations on completing the United Way Racial Equity Challenge. We are thankful that you have come along with us on this journey and made time to learn and reflect on topics of racial equity. We know these conversations and the feelings they evoke are not always easy but making space for brave dialogue is one of many actions we must take to dismantle systems of oppression. We challenge each of you to share a reflection on your experience with a family member, friend, or co-worker to continue the momentum from this challenge.

Please take a moment to share your feedback with thisPost Challenge Survey

As a reminder, all the equity challenge content can be accessed in the Racial Equity Challenge Catalogue on our website.

United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region’s Board Chair and CEO want to personally thank you for joining us in this challenge. Click here to watch!

Today’s Challenge

As noted by our Board Chair, James Liggins Jr., the real challenge begins now. “We’ve got to internalize our discussions, our thought processes, and figure out how to incorporate what we 

are learning into our everyday lives, into our work, into our groups, into our relationships, and into our community.” 

We have compiled the list below of more local organizations working to build more inclusive, equitable, and antiracist communities across our region. 

  • The Truth & Titus Collective is dedicated to fostering, co-creating, and sustaining organizational change with equity at the core. They provide equity and inclusion training on a long-term basis, equipping you with tools, knowledge, and support to move toward being a more equitable, intersectional organization. Their work is grounded in research, relationships, and love, putting the communities you serve at the center of your work.
  • ERACCE – The mission of ERACCE is to eliminate systemic racism and build antiracist multicultural diversity within Michigan institutions by providing education, networking, technical assistance, and supportive resources to the region. 
  • Battle Creek Coalition for Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation is committed to creating a broad movement to collectively face issues of privilege, race, and bias in Battle Creek. Battle Creek TRHT works to engage community members in dialogue to broaden perspectives, build trust, and promote racial equity. Follow their Facebook page for ways to get involved. 
  • Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Kalamazoo, hosted by Kalamazoo Community Foundation (KZCF), is a community-based movement to bring about transformational and sustainable change to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. Follow their Facebook page for upcoming events and public meetings. 
  • Connect with our local chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) of Battle Creek/Kalamazoo. SURJ is a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice. Through community organizing, mobilizing, and education, SURJ moves white people to act as part of a multi-racial majority for justice with passion and accountability. SURJ works to connect people across the country while supporting and collaborating with local and national racial justice organizing efforts, and provides a space to build relationships, skills and political analysis to act for change.
  • Visit Disability Network Southwest Michigan’s website for virtual webinars covering topics including Tips for Online Meetings for People with Disabilities, Disability Language and Etiquette, and Abelism 101. Additionally, their Community Education program offers presentations for your group or organization to help everyone better understand disability
  • For over 30 years, OutFront Kalamazoo has worked to advance social justice, build coalitions, change hearts and open minds so that all people in southwest Michigan can live authentically and free from discrimination – regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. Visit their website for LGBTQ+ resources, local events, and more. Visit their Trainings & Speakers page to learn about their offered LGBTQ+ Workplace Diversity and Inclusivity Trainings and LGBTQ+ Speakers Panels.
  • Visit Battle Creek Pride‘s website for LGBTQ+ resources in the BC area. 
  • Kalamazoo Public Library’s OnePlace for free and open to the public, workshops on professional and personal development. 

Willard Library’s event calendar for community events and conversations.