Affirm Dignity

Community Wide Dialogue To End Racism

Beth Broadway, Program Director

Facing Racism

Session 6: Commitments and Action

Originally aired on: Jan 2, 2006
WCNY-TV: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
WCNY2: 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Reading for Session Six:
Twelve Steps Toward Racial Harmony, Ellis Cose, Newsweek Magazine , November 25, 1996
Where Do We Go From Here? , Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an address to the Southern Christian Leadership Congress
Why Race Dialogue Stutters, Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., The Nation, March 31, 1997

Discussion for Session Six:
This is the final session of the dialogue circle. The participants are asked to look at which individuals and organizations in our community are helping to move the racial justice agenda forward, and what the government, business, and faith communities can do. They are also asked to make a personal commitment to ending racism.

Now it's time for you to make your commitment. Fill out the personal contract form, and send it back to us at 3049 E. Genesee Street , Syracuse , NY 13224 or fax it to us at (315) 449-3552.

What do you think of the show? We would love to hear about it, let us know.

Sessions:

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