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EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 30 MIN

Race for Reconciliation: Run or Walk - Most of All Unite!

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

The Race for Reconciliation 5K is not your average race; it's a heartfelt initiative that aims to mend the fabric of the St. Louis community. Brandon Wilkes, the executive director of the St. Louis Reconciliation Network, joins us to shed light on this important event that symbolizes more than just physical movement. Scheduled for June 14, 2025, the race serves as the kickoff for the Juneteenth celebration, and its purpose is deeply rooted in fostering racial unity and community spirit. Brandon passionately articulates how this event is a beacon of hope in a city grappling with its past and striving for a brighter future. Throughout our conversation, Brandon shares insights into the race's inception and how it has grown over the years, attracting participants from various backgrounds. He elaborates on the race's route along Delmar Boulevard, a historically significant street known for its division as a "red line." By transforming this area into a symbol of unity, the race invites individuals to come together, run side by side, and challenge the status quo. We also touch on the importance of collaboration between churches, businesses, and community members, emphasizing that real change happens when all voices are heard and respected. As we wrap up, we encourage listeners to engage with this inspiring initiative, whether by running, walking, volunteering, or simply showing support. It's a chance to be part of something bigger, a movement toward reconciliation and unity in St. Louis.[00:00] Introduction to the Race for Reconciliation[00:29] Welcome to St. Louis In Tune[01:02] Community Support and Return to Civility[02:20] Details of the Race for Reconciliation[02:40] Interview with Brandon Wilkes[05:05] The Importance of Racial Unity[05:50] Brandon's Experience in St. Louis[06:43] Cincinnati's Approach to Racial Unity[10:18] The Role of Churches and Businesses[16:03] Race Logistics and Volunteer Information[20:09] Together STL Initiative[27:50] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Brandon Wilkes emphasizes the importance of the Race for Reconciliation as a means to promote racial unity in St. Louis, showcasing how events can foster community spirit. The Race for Reconciliation aims to change Del Mar's narrative from a division symbol to one of unity, encouraging participation from diverse groups. Brandon shares insights on how community support during recent tornado aftermath highlights the power of neighbors helping neighbors to rebuild and recover. The race, scheduled for June 14, 2025, not only serves as a sporting event but also as a platform for raising awareness and funds for local charitable organizations. Through stories of personal involvement and community action, Brandon illustrates the vital role of churches in addressing social issues and fostering collaboration among different sectors. The episode highlights the need for ongoing dialogue between businesses, churches, and civic leaders to promote a more united and equitable St. Louis for future generations.Home Page - Race For Reconciliation 5KFacebook - Race for Reconciliation 5KWeb Page - Together STLX - St. Louis Reconciliation NetworkThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#5krace #raceforreconciliation #delmardivide #stlouisracialunity #racialunity #stlouisreconciliationnetwork

The Race for Reconciliation 5K is not your average race; it's a heartfelt initiative that aims to mend the fabric of the St. Louis community. Brandon Wilkes, the executive director of the St. Louis Reconciliation Network, joins us to shed light on this important event that symbolizes more than just physical movement. Scheduled for June 14, 2025, the race serves as the kickoff for the Juneteenth celebration, and its purpose is deeply rooted in fostering racial unity and community spirit. Brandon passionately articulates how this event is a beacon of hope in a city grappling with its past and striving for a brighter future. Throughout our conversation, Brandon shares insights into the race's inception and how it has grown over the years, attracting participants from various backgrounds. He elaborates on the race's route along Delmar Boulevard, a historically significant street known for its division as a "red line." By transforming this area into a symbol of unity, the race invites individuals to come together, run side by side, and challenge the status quo. We also touch on the importance of collaboration between churches, businesses, and community members, emphasizing that real change happens when all voices are heard and respected. As we wrap up, we encourage listeners to engage with this inspiring initiative, whether by running, walking, volunteering, or simply showing support. It's a chance to be part of something bigger, a movement toward reconciliation and unity in St. Louis.[00:00] Introduction to the Race for Reconciliation[00:29] Welcome to St. Louis In Tune[01:02] Community Support and Return to Civility[02:20] Details of the Race for Reconciliation[02:40] Interview with Brandon Wilkes[05:05] The Importance of Racial Unity[05:50] Brandon's Experience in St. Louis[06:43] Cincinnati's Approach to Racial Unity[10:18] The Role of Churches and Businesses[16:03] Race Logistics and Volunteer Information[20:09] Together STL Initiative[27:50] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Brandon Wilkes emphasizes the importance of the Race for Reconciliation as a means to promote racial unity in St. Louis, showcasing how events can foster community spirit. The Race for Reconciliation aims to change Del Mar's narrative from a division symbol to one of unity, encouraging participation from diverse groups. Brandon shares insights on how community support during recent tornado aftermath highlights the power of neighbors helping neighbors to rebuild and recover. The race, scheduled for June 14, 2025, not only serves as a sporting event but also as a platform for raising awareness and funds for local charitable organizations. Through stories of personal involvement and community action, Brandon illustrates the vital role of churches in addressing social issues and fostering collaboration among different sectors. The episode highlights the need for ongoing dialogue between businesses, churches, and civic leaders to promote a more united and equitable St. Louis for future generations.Home Page - Race For Reconciliation 5KFacebook - Race for Reconciliation 5KWeb Page - Together STLX - St. Louis Reconciliation NetworkThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#5krace #raceforreconciliation #delmardivide #stlouisracialunity #racialunity #stlouisreconciliationnetwork

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