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Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate
FATHER’S DAY, SUNDAY JUNE 15, 2025 | 7:30 AM START
Ricky Byrdsong Memorial
Race Against Hate
10K RUN | 5K RUN/WALK
YOUTH MILE AND HALF MILE FUN RUN
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.
SAVE THE DATE FOR 2025!
Sunday, June 15, 2025
7:30am start | Floyd Long Field, Evanston, IL
REGISTRATION FOR THE 2025 RACE WILL OPEN IN MARCH
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CONTACT US!
If you have questions about the Race, please contact Jamie Kendrick, Development & Events Manager .
SPONSORSHIP
All sponsor inquires should be emailed to Michele Lacy, Director of Grants and Corporate Relations.
TRAINING
Calling All Walkers and Runners! Train for the Race Against Hate with the Evanston Running Club!
The Evanston Running Club invites you to join their FREE 0-5K Training Program. This 12-week walk-to-run group program will strengthen your cardio fitness through a structured plan leading up to the Ricky Byrdsong Race Against Hate on June 15th.
The group will meet every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. at Dawes Park, beginning March 16th. Click here for more information.
PRESS/MEDIA
For media inquiries, please contact Erin Venable, VP Marketing and Communications.
Click here to view photos from the 2024 Race Against Hate on Facebook.
Race Against Hate in the News
Thank you to our 2024 presenting sponsor
WGN Daytime Chicago, June 4, 2024
Thousands to participate in 25th annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate, ABC7 Chicago Eyewitness News, June 9, 2024
Ricky Byrdsong's widow Sherialyn says 25th annual Race Against Hate matters now more than ever, ABC7 Chicago Eyewitness News, June 14, 2024
4,000 runners join Evanston’s Ricky Byrdsong Race Against Hate, Chicago Tribune/Pioneer Press, June 18, 2024
Race Against Hate: Ricky Byrdsong’s Legacy, Daily Northwestern, June 17, 2024
Evanston unites against violence in 25th annual Race Against Hate, Evanston Roundtable, June 16, 2024
Thousands race against hate for 25th year, Evanston Now, June 16, 2024
Faces at the finish, Evanston Roundtable, June 16, 2024
25th annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate set for June 16, Evanston Roundtable, June 10, 2024
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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:
“One of Ricky’s favorite quotes, which he patterned his life after, and tried to instill in his family, friends, and players was, “The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. We have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change the past. We cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you react to it.” This Race Against Hate is our 90%. We have responded to Ricky’s death in a way that would make him proud.”
Race Against Hate Press Coverage
The Daily Northwestern: ‘It fosters a community effort’: Evanston, Skokie rev up for 25th Annual Race Against Hate’
Evanston Roundtable: Large turnout, festive atmosphere mark 2023 Race Against Hate
Evanston Roundtable: Ricky Byrdsong memorial race brings hope and a call for action”, Evanston Roundtable, June 19, 2022
Better.net: 4,000 Lace Up in Evanston for In-Person Return of YWCA’s Race Against Hate
Evanston Roundtable: Registration open now for Race Against Hate on June 19
Chicago Agent Magazine: The 2022 Ricky Byrdsong Race Against Hate, Chicago Agent Magazine
Evanston Roundtable: Train for the YWCA’s 5K Race Against Hate with the Evanston Running Club
Evanston Roundtable: Annual Race Against Hate to be ‘Somewhat’ Virtual This Year
Chicago Tribune: Race Against Hate looks to bring community together: ‘We refuse to be stymied’
ABC7 Chicago: The Race Against Hate continues in Evanston 20 years after Ricky Byrdsong’s murder