YWCA Stand Against Racism Day is April 29

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YWCA Greenwich’s 8th Annual Stand Against Racism Day will take place at the Greenwich Town Hall Meeting Room on Friday, April 29, from 10 to 11 a.m. Join First Selectman Peter Tesei, School Superintendent William McKersie, YWCA President and CEO Adrianne Singer, other dignitaries, Greenwich High School students and the First Baptist Church Choir as all continue to work toward accomplishing a core mission of the YWCA… eliminating racism. This event is a free and open to the public.

Stand Against Racism is a signature event of the YWCA to raise awareness about the negative impact of institutional and structural racism in our communities.  This event is one part of our larger national YWCA strategy to fulfill our mission of eliminating racism.

Register your business, school, club or nonprofit and take a stand with the YWCA again racism. For further information, contact Danielle LeBrando at 203-869-6501, ext. 106 or d.lebrando@ywcagreenwich.org

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