Date: 2017-06-04

A Celebration of Race Amity Day

June 4 at 4:00 pm at Open Spirit (39 Edwards St, Framingham)Sunday, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm — June 4, 4-5:30 pmThrough a law enacted in 2015 under the signature of Gov. Charlie Baker, the second Sunday of June is Race Amity Day in our state. Race Amity Day was begun with the support of the Baha’i community as a day to focus on building friendship to break down racial barriers.We will celebrate Race Amity Day a week early, on June 4. At our gathering, we will play a new non-competitive board game called “Breaking It Down Towards E Pluribus Unum.” The purpose of the game is to encourage and assist people to talk about race in a non‐toxic manner with a focus on amity, emotional safety, learning and mutual support.Bring a friend and join us for an engaging and thoughtful way to build understanding and friendship.Please register on our website to help us plan.

More Info: http://www.openspiritcenter.org/events/a-celebration-of-race-amity-day/