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We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs.

We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs. We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs. We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs.
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We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs.

We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs. We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs. We aspire for New Hampshire to be a place where everyone belongs.
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Welcome to Racial Unity Team

We are a charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. Join us in making a difference today!

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About Us

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Our amazing team of volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds and are unified by our commitment to bring about racial unity.


Under the leadership of our Board of Directors and committee chairs, we work with educators, students, artists, historians, and the general public to build bridges, educate, and lobby for change in our state and 

Our amazing team of volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds and are unified by our commitment to bring about racial unity.


Under the leadership of our Board of Directors and committee chairs, we work with educators, students, artists, historians, and the general public to build bridges, educate, and lobby for change in our state and communities to grow a generation of Granite Staters who work toward diversity, inclusion, and equity.

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Our History

The Racial Unity Team was formed because of the tragic June 2015 shooting of nine Black people at a church in Charleston, SC. The shooter wanted to start a revolution of hate. A small group of people in Exeter decided to start a revolution of love.

The first public event, Walk A Mile for Racial Unity, was held that September.  

Each year, o

The Racial Unity Team was formed because of the tragic June 2015 shooting of nine Black people at a church in Charleston, SC. The shooter wanted to start a revolution of hate. A small group of people in Exeter decided to start a revolution of love.

The first public event, Walk A Mile for Racial Unity, was held that September.  

Each year, our programs and influence have grown to where we are today--affecting change for racial justice throughout New Hampshire. 

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Our Mission and Vision

Our Mission and Vision

Our Mission and Vision

   

 Our Mission 

To advance relationships among people of different racial identities, increase understanding, and reduce racial bias in our communities.


Our Vision 

 A future in which Granite Staters fully embrace, respect, and encourage racial diversity and unity so that New Hampshire fosters a genuine feeling of belonging for all who live, work, and visit here. 



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