Racial Equity Challenge
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Week One Theme: “Shifting From Me to We”
This week will look at why it is important to shift perspective from seeing ourselves as completely separate individuals guided only by self-interest, to understanding ourselves as unique beings who are also a part of something much larger and wonderful. It seems that many of the social and systemic challenges we face come from our failure to acknowledge our fundamental interconnectedness, or as Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, that we are “caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” Until we “remember to re-member,” there is only so much progress we
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Spanish Translation of FSNE REC Available!
Spanish translation of the 2024 Racial Equity Challenge prompts is provided by FrontLine Farming, a nonprofit farm and advocacy group focusing on food security, food Justice and food sovereignty. FrontLine Farming and Mile High Farmers recognize that language justice is an integral part of both racial justice and food justice and is honored to be able to contribute to FSNE’s Racial Equity Challenge with this translation. Learn more about our work at www.frontlinefarming.org & https://www.milehighfarmers.com/ La traducción al español de las indicaciones para el Desafío de Equidad Racial 2024 es proporcionada por FrontLine Farming, una granja y grupo de
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Preparing for the FSNE 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge
Welcome and Guidance We want to thank you for signing up for the FSNE 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge. You are joining tens of thousands of people who have registered over the past 10 years. You are part of a movement that continues to grow and evolve! Speaking of evolution, this year we have added this message to offer some suggestions for how to approach the Challenge. The FSNE REC is meant to be an ongoing practice that extends beyond the time and content of the FSNE REC itself. We know that 21 days is really