The Second Annual UR Run Against Racism 2023

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Runners and Walkers:

Join us to Second Annual Run Against Racism!

This year our event will go from July 17th-31st! We have different routes of varying lengths to accommodate all of our members!

• Follow the routes through Utica 
• Stop and read temporary historical markers along the way to learn more about our black community
• Talk about or reflect racism and how you can help combat it as you walk/run
• Post photos and thoughts to our UR Run Against Racism event page

DOWNLOAD THE VISUAL MAP OF THE COURSE
DOWNLOAD TURN-BY-TURN INSTRUCTIONS

Education, relationship building, openness and exploration of the communities around us can lead to understanding and to combat racism. The Utica Roadrunners have created a route throughout the heart of Utica for members and friends to run/walk at their leisure as a way to jointly take a stand against racism and injustice. Along the route, participants will learn about different places, people and events that celebrate the rich history and contributions of Utica’s black community through temporary historic signage that will remain up for the month of July.

Participants will be able to utilize a visual map and/or turn-by-turn instructions to follow the route, which takes you through parts of Cornhill, the Parkway District, East Utica, the Broad Street Corridor, Historic Bagg’s Square, Downtown and the Oneida Square Arts District. While running/walking, we encourage participants to have meaningful conversations about race or discussions about recent events... or if they prefer, to run/walk solo in personal reflection or listen to a podcast or audiobook. We also hope they take in the beauty of our city as they explore places they may not have noticed or visited before.


While paying homage to our local black community, the route was also created to celebrate the black lives recently lost throughout the country. 
We run in remembrance of them:

• The original route is approximately 8.5 miles long to honor the life of George Floyd, reflecting the length of time a police officer in Minneapolis had his knee on his neck
• There are 27 stops in total to honor the life of Breonna Taylor, who was killed in Kentucky right before her 27th birthday
• UR encourages people to run the route on Sundays, to honor Ahmaud Arbery who was killed on Sunday, February 23 while running in Georgia

Throughout the duration of the virtual event, participants are encouraged to take and post photos and thoughts on what they have seen and learned along the route to our Facebook event page. People will be chosen at random for prizes that will support both running-related and black-owned businesses.

The event is FREE, but if you are so moved to do so, donations raised will help support those businesses.

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Distance:

10K to Half Marathon

Organized since 2020

Short review

Runners and Walkers:

Join us to Second Annual Run Against Racism!

This year our event will go from July 17th-31st! We have different routes of varying lengths to accommodate all of our members!

• Follow the routes through Utica 
• Stop and read temporary historical markers along the way to learn more about our black community
• Talk about or reflect racism and how you can help combat it as you walk/run
• Post photos and thoughts to our UR Run Against Racism event page

DOWNLOAD THE VISUAL MAP OF THE COURSE
DOWNLOAD TURN-BY-TURN INSTRUCTIONS

Education, relationship building, openness and exploration of the communities around us can lead to understanding and to combat racism. The Utica Roadrunners have created a route throughout the heart of Utica for members and friends to run/walk at their leisure as a way to jointly take a stand against racism and injustice. Along the route, participants will learn about different places, people and events that celebrate the rich history and contributions of Utica’s black community through temporary historic signage that will remain up for the month of July.

Participants will be able to utilize a visual map and/or turn-by-turn instructions to follow the route, which takes you through parts of Cornhill, the Parkway District, East Utica, the Broad Street Corridor, Historic Bagg’s Square, Downtown and the Oneida Square Arts District. While running/walking, we encourage participants to have meaningful conversations about race or discussions about recent events... or if they prefer, to run/walk solo in personal reflection or listen to a podcast or audiobook. We also hope they take in the beauty of our city as they explore places they may not have noticed or visited before.


While paying homage to our local black community, the route was also created to celebrate the black lives recently lost throughout the country. 
We run in remembrance of them:

• The original route is approximately 8.5 miles long to honor the life of George Floyd, reflecting the length of time a police officer in Minneapolis had his knee on his neck
• There are 27 stops in total to honor the life of Breonna Taylor, who was killed in Kentucky right before her 27th birthday
• UR encourages people to run the route on Sundays, to honor Ahmaud Arbery who was killed on Sunday, February 23 while running in Georgia

Throughout the duration of the virtual event, participants are encouraged to take and post photos and thoughts on what they have seen and learned along the route to our Facebook event page. People will be chosen at random for prizes that will support both running-related and black-owned businesses.

The event is FREE, but if you are so moved to do so, donations raised will help support those businesses.


2 Running races on 17 June 2023 in Utica

The Utica Roadrunners Run Against Racism

July 18, 2020

The race starts at 00:00

13.7 km

from $0

The Utica Roadrunners Run Against Racism

July 17, 2021

The race starts at 00:00

13.7 km

from $0

Weather for Jun 17, 2023

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Wind: m/s.

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Very Good for running

Past weather

Jul 18, 2020

81.89 °F, wind 8.16m/s

Humid and mostly cloudy throughout the day..

Feb 22, 2025

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