Spring Session of dialogue to action cancelled
With the uncertainties before us and for the sake of the health and safety of our community, we have decided to cancel the Spring Dialogue to Action program and reschedule it for this Fall.
With the uncertainties before us and for the sake of the health and safety of our community, we have decided to cancel the Spring Dialogue to Action program and reschedule it for this Fall.
On Tuesday February 11th, people in Lewes came together to learn more about the African-American struggle and triumphs through music. You can view the WRDE coverage here
New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones recently appeared on The Daily Show to explain how “The 1619 Project” aims to show a more accurate history of America. You can view the segment below.
On Saturday, February 1, 2020 the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice partnered with Camp Rehoboth to organize a bus trip for over 50 joyful seekers to The National Museum of African American History and on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The museum is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive cultural destination devoted exclusively to […]
The Cape Gazette January 28, 2020 Dr. Marlene A Saunders I want to share with you what I learned by participating in seven Dialogue to Action meetings that took place Sept. 25 to Oct. 30, and Nov. 16 in Georgetown and Lewes. The sessions focused on understanding racism (primarily anti-Black) and inequality, and identifying strategies […]
During the January 2020 Town Hall meeting of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice, Sandy Spence and Nancy Powell presented an update of the Delaware General Assembly. The presentation focused on the accomplishments of the General Assembly over the past year, upcoming items, and the importance of the census. To view the presentation on […]