The National Day of Racial Healing is an annual event held on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The first National Day of Racial Healing was held in 2017, and it has been observed every year since then. The day is dedicated to promoting racial healing and reconciliation in the United States.
The National Day of Racial Healing is an important day for several reasons. First, it provides an opportunity for people to come together and have conversations about race. These conversations can be difficult, but they are necessary for healing to occur. Second, the day raises awareness of the issue of racial injustice. Third, it provides a platform for people to take action to promote racial healing.