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YWCA Racial Justice Challenge

YWCA’s Racial Justice Challenge is a virtual learning tool designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. New content is released on weekdays and participants log on to the challenge app on their phone or visit the website and are presented with 21 days of activities such as reading an article, listening to a podcast, or reflecting on personal experience.

We are excited to announce that YWCA’s Racial Justice Challenge will return for its 7th year in Spring 2025.

YWCA Racial Justice Challenge Participant

“This challenge each year helps broaden my knowledge and interest in efforts in my community.”

Woman on her Computer, Women Empowerment, YWCA Greater Cleveland

Honoring the work:

Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Debby Irving, and Dr. Marguerite Penick

YWCA Greater Cleveland wants to thank and acknowledge Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Debby Irving, and Dr. Marguerite Penick for their leadership in the field of racial equity as exhibited in their 21 Day Racial Equity and Habit Building Challenges and the movement they helped to initiate. They offer 10 different challenges (and growing) to help you build racial equity habits.

YWCA’s content is independently designed, written, and curated by YWCA Greater Cleveland staff as part of racial equity and social justice programs offered to the community.

If you would like to learn more about their work, please visit https://www.americaandmoore.com/

Become a 
Racial Justice Challenge Partner!

Click HERE to review the partnership packet.

For additional information, including non-profit pricing and partnerships please contact Paige Robar, Associate Director of Advocacy and Communications, at probar@ywcaofcleveland.org.

Going Nationwide

Thank you to everyone who has participated in the Challenge! Since we launched in 2019, YWCA has had over 30,000 participants across the country take the challenge and reached 5,747 unique ZIP codes.