BAHÁ’ÍS OF NORTHEAST VALLEY TO EXPLORE THE VISION OF DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR FOR AMERICA 50 YEARS AFTER BEING FATALLY SHOT IN 1968 IN RACE UNITY DAY 2018. PLEASE JOIN US AND TAKE A STAND FOR UNITY AND AGAINST RACISM ON JUNE 10TH 2018 @ 5pm. Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/218819128716935/
Program Includes:
- Welcome by Master of Ceremonies: Yasaman Parsi
- Prayer for Oneness
- Video: Clip of Speech from Dr. King
- Faculty of Ethnic Studies, Northern Arizona University: Greg McAllister
- Performances: Orona Native American Cultural & Music Group
- Former Director of Anytown and its Social Centric Institute, Activist working to remove racial prejudice: Calvin Terrell
- Performances: Kawambe-Omowale African Drum & Dance Theatre
- M.C. Closing Remarks
- Music Video: Tribute to Senator John Lewis
- Multicultural Dinner & Fellowship
Click to Download: Race Unity Day Program 2018
Bahá’í Faith Community Center
6910 E Shea Blvd Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Race Unity Day is observed worldwide by Bahá’ís and others with meetings and discussions. The day was established in 1957 by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UnitedStates, with the purpose of focusing attention on racial prejudice. There is a long history of Bahá’ís working towards racial harmony. In 1912, `Abdu’l-Bahá, the leader of the Faith, successor to the Faith’s Founder Bahá‘u’lláh, presented at the Fourth Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) during His visit to America. He encouraged the development of conferences for Racial Unity and Race Amity. In May 1921, the Bahá’í ‘Race Amity’ movement was launched in the nation’s capital, Washington DC, as ‘a practical effort to influence public discourse on race in the United States’. This movement was distinct in that it focused primarily on eradicating the root causes of racial injustice. Bahá’ís see racism as a major barrier to peace, and teach that there must be universal recognition of the oneness of all humans to achieve peace.
Learn more:
Living the Principle of Oneness from Bahai.org