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Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate

  • Floyd Long Field 2436 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL, 60208 United States (map)

25th Annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate

Celebrating 25 years in 2024!

10K RUN  | 5K RUN/WALK
YOUTH MILE AND HALF MILE FUN RUN


Sunday, June 16, 2024
7:30am start | Long Field, Evanston, IL

Each year, Race Against Hate, the largest social justice run/walk event of its kind in the nation, brings together thousands of people from all over Chicagoland and the country to run and walk in unity against racial hatred and violence.

The 25th Annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate will take place on Sunday, June 16, 2024.

CONTACT US!

If you have questions about the Race contact Michele Lacy, Director of Grants and Corporate Relations.

PRESS/MEDIA

For media inquires, please contact Erin Venable, VP Marketing and Communications.

Click here to view photos from the 2023 Race Against Hate on Facebook.


The Race Supports Our Mission

Proceeds from Race Against Hate are used to further the mission of YWCA Evanston/North Shore, in particular our efforts in the areas of racial justice and violence prevention. With this funding, YWCA assists children in our schools and local youth organizations to challenge their own prejudices and foster healthy, violence-free relationships among their peers; supports teenagers in examining their own relationships and practicing constructive ways to handle conflict and differences; and encourages adults to engage in constructive dialogue, interactive activities and meaningful action as related to violence prevention and racial justice.

History of the Race

The Race Against Hate honors the legacy of Ricky Byrdsong, former Northwestern University Basketball Coach, Vice President of Affairs at Aon Corporation, and Skokie resident who was murdered by a white supremacist in 1999 while walking in his neighborhood with two of his young children. On the same day, the shooter wounded six Orthodox Jews in Rogers Park. Over the subsequent weekend, he killed a Korean American graduate student in Indiana and wounded an African American minister in Decatur before taking his own life.

Because of Ricky’s lifelong love of sports and his compelling work with young people in the community, the Race Against Hate was launched by his family and friends in 2000 (and entrusted to  YWCA Evanston/North Shore in 2007) to honor Ricky’s legacy and bring attention to the need to combat hatred in all its forms. (Read Sherialyn Byrdsong’s story of the founding of the Race Against Hate.)

View Sherialyn Byrdsong’s message below to the community on the 20th anniversary of the Race Against Hate, and the Walk Against Hate she inspired in her hometown of Atlanta:


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