The National Diversity Council Announces Juneteenth Launch of the Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity in Solidarity With Communities Affected by Systemic Racism

Jun 16, 2020 4:35 PM ET

HOUSTON, June 16, 2020 /3BL Media/-The National Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity (NCRJE), an initiative of the National Diversity Council, will launch to the public on Juneteenth, a holiday that commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. A special announcement will be made by National Diversity Council CEO, Angeles Valenciano during a virtual meeting, “A Conversation with Dr. George Wright: The Significance of the Juneteenth Celebration in the United States,” on June 19, 2020 from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CST. 

Dr. George Wright is a noted African-American scholar and seventh past president of Prairie View A&M University, a 129-year old historically Black university and the second oldest public institution of higher education in Texas. He has received numerous fellowships, grants and awards including the Jean Holloway Award for Teaching Excellence at the University of Texas at Austin and the Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fellowship at Harvard University. 

Valenciano will announce the NCRJE’s aim to advance racial equity by creating a space where business and community leaders can come together to brainstorm actionable ways to promote racial equity; leverage leadership commitment to racial justice in communities and dedicate long-term resources to tackle the magnitude and scope of systemic racism. The NCRJE will focus on the key areas of economic development, education, immigration, housing, the justice system and underserved youth. 

“This historic moment where leaders across our nation are speaking up against racial injustice calls for the need to do more to serve our hurting communities - as a Latina and immigrant I add my voice to the request of accountability,” said Angeles Valenciano, Chief Executive Officer for the National Diversity Council. “The National Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity will provide a forum for the voices and perspectives of our networks to work towards racial equity and serve as a conduit for change in our communities and our nation.”

Dennis Kennedy, founder and chairman of the board of directors for the National Diversity Council shared similar sentiments.

“As a black son, and as a man of faith, I call on all our leaders and communities to stand together against injustice and for the value of human life after the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade and others,” said Dennis Kennedy. “The launch of the National Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity will allow our communities to dismantle systemic racism and tackle the complex issues and uncertainty our nation faces.” 

To attend the virtual Zoom meeting, “A Conversation with Dr. George Wright,” please register at the following link: https://bit.ly/3d4zTla. To learn more information about the event or sponsorship opportunities, please contact kelsea.haught@nationaldiversitycouncil.org.  

About the National Diversity Council

A non-profit organization committed to fostering a learning environment for organizations to grow in their knowledge of diversity. The council affords opportunities for organizations to share best practices and learn from top corporate leaders in the areas of diversity and inclusion.  More information about the National Diversity Council is available at: www.nationaldiversitycouncil.org.

About the National Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity

The National Coalition for Racial Justice and Equity, an initiative of the National Diversity Council, aims to advance racial equity for all to transform the nation and achieve social justice through programs focused on economic development, education, immigration, housing, the justice system and underserved youth. More information about the National Coalition for Racial Justice & Equity is available at: www.ncrje.org 

Media Contact: Kamaria Monmouth

Communications Specialist

National Diversity Council 

kamaria.monmouth@nationaldiversitycouncil.org

Contact Number: 713-409-5060
 

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