2021 Unity Breakfast

 
 

Due to the pandemic the 2021 Watertown Unity Breakfast (UB21), on January 18, was a virtual gathering created in a partnership with WCA-TV.  

Over 800 people -- twice the normal in-person attendance of 400 -- viewed the event.  The entire program was pre-recorded, and is available for on-demand viewing.

UB21 included traditional parts of past programs including:

  • Honorary Host Michael Bobbitt, Artistic Director of the New Rep Theater

  • Keynote Speaker Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, advocate for ecological & social justice

  • Unity Award presentation to Rhode Moise, Program Director, Watertown Boys & Girls Club

  • Essay contest winners from the Middle School and High School

UB21 also included something new - story sharing, with members of the Watertown community (youth and adults) sharing their personal experiences of bias and discrimination.  

Call to action.  

The program ended with a "call to action" for all UB21 participants, referencing a special Unity Breakfast "Action Resource Guide"

Banner parade. 

A group of students and residents created banners with quotes from civil rights leaders.  These banners were mounted on trucks and cars for a banner parade throughout Watertown in the afternoon after the program

Local Press Coverage

UB21 received extensive coverage from the local print and cable tv media:  

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