(BPRW) CELEBRATE JUSTICE SUNDAY ON JANUARY 15, 2023, WITH THE 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY COMMISSION | Press releases

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(BPRW) CELEBRATE JUSTICE SUNDAY ON JANUARY 15, 2023, WITH THE 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY COMMISSION

Join us at 12 noon for virtual programming from the federal commission recognizing 404 years of African American History

(Black PR Wire) WASHINGTON, DC – The 400 Years of African American History Commission (YAAHC), a federally-appointed committee operating independently as established by the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service invites you to join us for Justice Sunday Service Around the Clock on January 15, 2023. Programming will begin at 12 p.m., EST, hosted by acclaimed actor/producer Ernie Hudson, featuring remarks from distinguished leaders such as:

Sec. Lonnie Bunch, Smithsonian Institute
Courtney Cox, SNCC Legacy Project
Kemba Smith, Kemba Smith Foundation
Glenn Anton “Doc” Rivers, 400 YAAHC Mentor of the Year
Bryan Stevenson, Founder of The Equal Justice Initiative
Bishop Eugene Taylor Sutton, Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
Dr. Kideste Yusef, Bethune Cookman University
70+ additional voices who maintain a commitment to service across industries, as well as music and spoken word

“Cultivating a space for African Americans to engage with the history of the leaders that preceded us is of the utmost importance. Justice Sunday is a space for us to reflect, reaffirm, and remember our charge on this earth,” explained Executive Director, Ms. Addie Richburg.

The 400 YAAHC recently awarded $150,000 in Network to Freedom grants to 26 existing and prospective listings in 10 states plus Washington, D.C., to document, preserve and interpret Underground Railroad history.

On December 02, 2022, the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) presented its David P. Richardson, Jr. National Nation Builder Award to the 400 YAAHC at the 46th Annual Legislative Conference Gala Award Dinner in Las Vegas, Nevada as fighters for truth and justice.

The 400 YAAHC National Student Ambassadors Saniya Gay, the inaugural National Miss Juneteenth, and Tybre Faw, a mentee of the late Congressman John Lewis will co-host the one-hour virtual watch party beginning at 4:45 pm, EST, on Sunday, January 15, 2023, for Justice Sunday Service Around the Clock. Please visit www.400yaahc.gov for more information.

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About 400 Years of African American History Commission

The 400 Years of African American History Commission (400 YAAHC)) is a federally-appointed committee, operating independently as established by the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service that develops and facilitates activities throughout the U.S. to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of Africans in the English Colonies at Point Comfort, VA in 1619, recognizes and highlights the resilience and contributions of African Americans, while simultaneously acknowledging the painful impact of slavery, racial discrimination, and racism on our nation.

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