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Striving Towards a Greensboro “With Compassion and Justice for All” A Historic Citywide Town Hall Meeting Sunday, June 12 th from 3:00-6:00 p.m. The Howard Chubbs Enrichment Center Providence Baptist Church 1106 Tuscaloosa Street Greensboro, North Carolina There are many REAL challenges facing Greensboro and our nation. Policing is one of the most visible and difficult! Making significant progress on our policing issues will help in all other areas, including poverty, jobs and equity, education, housing, child care, health and wellness, plus numerous others. All will require learning to work together and voting our values. Your Voice Is Important. It Takes All of Us to Make Greensboro a Great City. We Intend to Agree on An “ACTION PLAN!” Sponsored by the Community-City Working Group This group, convened by Mayor Nancy Vaughan and Rev. Nelson Johnson, has been meeting for over a year. The members include: Dr. Claude W. Barnes, Rev. Ezekiel Ben-Israel, Rev. Lisa Caldwell, Rev. Cardes H. Brown, Toni Etheridge, Deena Hayes-Greene, Sallie Hayes-Williams, Rev. C. Bradley Hunt, Addy Jeffrey, Atty. Omar Jones, Michelle Kennedy, Isaiah Magett, Bishop Alfred Marble, Rev. Alphonso McGlen, Rev. Daran H. Mitchell, Rev. Julie Peeples, Lewis Pitts, Rev. Alan Sherouse, Carolyn Smith, Rev. T. Anthony Spearman, Jeff Thigpen, Commissioner Ray Trapp

CCWG Flyer for June 12 Town Hall Meeting

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Striving Towards a Greensboro

“With Compassion

and Justice for All” A Historic Citywide Town Hall Meeting

Sunday, June 12th

from 3:00-6:00 p.m.

The Howard Chubbs Enrichment Center

Providence Baptist Church

1106 Tuscaloosa Street

Greensboro, North Carolina

There are many REAL challenges facing Greensboro and our nation. Policing is

one of the most visible and difficult! Making significant progress on our policing

issues will help in all other areas, including poverty, jobs and equity, education,

housing, child care, health and wellness, plus numerous others.

All will require learning to work together and voting our values.

Your Voice Is Important. It Takes All of Us to Make Greensboro a

Great City. We Intend to Agree on An “ACTION PLAN!”

Sponsored by the Community-City Working Group

This group, convened by Mayor Nancy Vaughan and Rev. Nelson Johnson, has been meeting for over a year.

The members include:

Dr. Claude W. Barnes, Rev. Ezekiel Ben-Israel, Rev. Lisa Caldwell, Rev. Cardes H. Brown, Toni Etheridge, Deena Hayes-Greene, Sallie Hayes-Williams,

Rev. C. Bradley Hunt, Addy Jeffrey, Atty. Omar Jones, Michelle Kennedy, Isaiah Magett, Bishop Alfred Marble, Rev. Alphonso McGlen, Rev. Daran H. Mitchell,

Rev. Julie Peeples, Lewis Pitts, Rev. Alan Sherouse, Carolyn Smith, Rev. T. Anthony Spearman, Jeff Thigpen, Commissioner Ray Trapp