Unity Days is a series of events and programs that educate, inspire, and honor people in our community to move towards economic and racial justice.

Joined April 2019
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Event proposals for #UnityDays2020 are due in 1 month! Applications will be accepted until 11:59pm on Sunday, April 5. Questions? Reach out to Unitydays@charlottesville.org Link to application: bit.ly/3awr2b6

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The City of Charlottesville and the @UnityDaysCville Action Committee invite community members, organizations, and groups to attend a Unity Days 2020 Informational Meeting on Wednesday, March 4 at 6pm in Council Chambers. More details: facebook.com/events/52463287…
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Unity Days 2020 will take place August 1-12, 2020. Learn more about Unity Days, Serving on the Unity Days Committee and how to submit event applications here: conta.cc/3512Udj
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Tonight!
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Some more photos from this weekend’s @UnityDaysCville events as we continue to support our city and it’s form more relationships with our community.
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Love how @UnityDaysCville brings out so many ppl w/genuine investment in this community. Ran into @UVAMensHoops legend (& my former UVA contemporary) @SeanSingletary @ Washington Park just after he & #HaroldDeane finished a Back 2 School 🏀 Camp. Great 2 see the support & love!
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Lots of food here at our Family Block Party!
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This is the final event on the #UnityDays2019 Calendar.
African Americans were once not allowed to attend the former @UVA theater in #Charlottesville at all. Learn more from Cville residents' historical experiences in "3rd Street: Best Seats in the House" at @cvilleparamount Aug 29th, 6pm. GET TICKETS HERE charlottesville.theparamount…
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Hundreds of @starsofhopeusa all coming together,no two alike just like the beautiful people of Charlottesville, who came together for @UnityDaysCville @Displays2goUS #ArtHeals #LoveIsStrongerThanHate
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Join us at our Family Fun Day Block Party on Saturday, August 17th. Bring the kids to enjoy free swimming, games, activities and food!
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Two years ago, the Charlottesville community came under attack by white supremacists seeking to spread their hateful, vile ideology. Dozens of people standing up for racial justice were injured and Heather Heyer and VSP Pilots Berke Bates & Jay Cullen lost their lives.
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Two years later, we are more UNITED. We still have a lot of work to do and our diverse community is coming together to participate in programs and events that educate, inspire, and honor our community.
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Two years later, we are more RESILIENT. Filling our parks and the Downtown Mall with friends, family, and neighbors; making new friends and having difficult conversations with one another, and building relationships with our city’s first responders.
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Two years later, we are ever HOPEFUL. With scars beginning to heal, our community is committed to telling the truth about our history and investing in change as we move towards economic and racial justice.
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Two years later, this is what OUR COMMUNITY LOOKS LIKE. cvillecommunications.smugmug…

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We had a great weekend with you all but #UnityDays2019 is not over yet! We still have a few more events scheduled throughout the end of the month:
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#Charlottesville @MomsDemand signed up new volunteers, gave out gun locks & had signed posters of solidarity for communities reeling from gun violence. @UnityDaysCville #UnityDaysCville
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The Moms Demand Action booth at the #ResourceFair also paid tribute to the victims of the most recent mass shootings in Dayton, El Paso, and Gilroy. @UnityDaysCville
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Some photos from this afternoon’s #ResourceFair that’s a part of the @UnityDaysCville. Chief Brackney posed for some selfies with the kids!
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Bio’s of prominent African Americans in Charlottesville are on display in Market St. Park during our Call to Action Resource Fair.
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