Facing Race Idea Challenge
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![]() Hmong Community Conversations About RacismHmong people account for one of the newest groups of Minnesotans. Having been in the U.S. for ... | ![]() Keep the Dream Alive! Facing Race by Sharing the Legacy of the Civil Rights MovementSouthside Family Charter School deliberately engages students in discussions and activities ... |
![]() Shoot to Reduce Racism: A Photovoice ProjectUsing digital cameras, people can work together to create a photograph exhibit that portrays ... | ![]() Reducing Racism in CommunitiesCarry out 3 daylong (8-hour) workshops combined with 3 (2-hour) homework sessions. They will ... |
![]() Facing Racism in St. Paul's Dayton's BluffDayton's Bluff is one of the 17 communities in the St. Paul district council system. From 1990 ... | ![]() Color of blood is Red ( Ham Ek Hain)My idea is to bring variety of people of different races and culture to a table with food and ... |
![]() Co-creating Intentional CommunityWhat if communities acknowledged the important role that race plays in society? How could we ... | ![]() Bringing Race to the TableI have been a youth worker for the last 11 years. I am looking to further develop some "social ... |
![]() Positive InteractionsOur idea is to conduct a seminar/diversity training for around 75 employers from various ... |
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FINALISTS IN THE FACING RACE IDEA CHALLENGE!
Nearly 50 Minnesotans participated in the Facing Race Idea Challenge and submitted their ideas to reduce racism in their communities. A panel of community judges narrowed the entries to five finalists and then you voted for your favorite ideas.
The top two vote-getting ideas each receive $2,500 to put their ideas into action. Congratulations to these winning ideas!
Project s.t.a.r.t. Leadership aims to engage Minneapolis youth in racial justice and equity work.
Youth Peacekeepers will bring together a group of racially diverse high school students and teach them communication skills and conflict resolution, starting with discussions about race.
View all of the great ideas submitted by scrolling down and clicking "Entries.”
Thank you to all who submitted or voted for an idea. We appreciate your efforts to create a community in which everyone feels safe, valued and respected. To learn more about the Facing Race initiative, visit www.FacingRace.org.


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