is dedicated to ending racism and promoting racial equality for all members of our community through direct action, community education, community engagement, and advocacy. WARE was founded in 1985 in Wayne County, NY and continues to focus its attention on Wayne County while networking with organizations beyond the county.
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Read more...Awarded to three graduating high school seniors who identify as Black or African-American and who are using their talents to ensure equal rights of all to achieve their potential.
Read more...Austin Steward, a local 19th century anti-racist warrior, authored his memoir, Twenty Years a Slave and Forty Years a Freeman. Examples from the book are highlighted here.
Read more...Please join W.A.R.E. and the Wayne County community in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Read more...Like WARE, Rural Migrant Ministries stands with women from all communities. Please consider helping rural women and their children attend this year's Women's Assembly event.
Read more...Agnes (Aggie) Watkins is one of the extraordinary local Black women who resisted the evils of slavery by their fortitude, resilience and cunning.
Read more...Jim's article highlights the journey and struggles of the family of Betsy and Aaron Bristol, separated by slavery and courageously reunited following their freedom.
Read more...Photos and local news media links offer coverage of the Juneteenth Gordon Granger Historical Marker Dedication.
Read more...WARE president and vice president highlight the organization's work during 2022.
Read more...Wayne Action for Racial Equality is pleased to announce the three area graduating high school seniors who have been awarded 2022 Timothy Barber Scholarships.
Read more...During the latter half of the 19th century, 64 Black barbers plied their trade in towns across Wayne County, many of them very active in social reform movements.
Read more...Here are some of Wayne Action for Racial Equality's plans for 2022.
Read more...Did you know that black men were not allowed to fight in the Civil War until after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863?
Read more...On January 17, WARE's annual Wayne County Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration was co-hosted virtually by Sodus Third UMC, the Village of Sodus and Finger Lakes Community Schools.
Read more...In continuation of WARE’s yearly celebration of Black History Month with weekly biographies of remarkable people, we will be celebrating local individuals by using their own words of wisdom.
Read more...Gus Newport, now in his mid-eighties, draws on his area roots for his continued activism for racial and social justice.
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