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克利夫兰及周边地区消息
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UNITED WAY REMINDER
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Join this
evening's final 2021 Consent Decree Community Conversation on
Community Engagement, Recruitment and Diversity, co-presented by
United Way of Greater Cleveland and NAACP-Cleveland Branch
As a reminder, the final 2021 virtual Cleveland Consent Decree Community
Conversation takes place tonight from 6:00-7:30 p.m., focusing on
Community Engagement, Recruitment and Diversity. The session is
co-presented by United Way of Greater Cleveland and NAACP -
Cleveland Branch.
About the session: The Consent Decree mandates that the City of
Cleveland Division of Police maintain high-level quality service,
ensure officer safety and accountability, and promote
constitutional, effective policing, by reviewing and revising as
necessary its recruitment and hiring program to ensure that it
successfully attracts and hires a diverse group of qualified
individuals. In developing and implementing its recruitment plan,
the Cleveland Division of Police will consult with the Community
Police Commission and other community stakeholders on strategies to
attract a diverse pool of applicants.
All media organizations are invited to livestream the event. Thank
you for your support of this important 11-month series. The
livestream will also be available on the City Club of Cleveland’s
YouTube channel by clicking here, with a replay available
immediately after the session concludes. Registration is free and
open for all to join the conversation here.
MEET OUR NOVEMBER COMMUNITY CONVERSATION LEADERS
MODERATOR:
Darrielle Snipes, Multimedia Journalist for CMSD News Bureau
PANELISTS:
Detective Felton Collier, City of Cleveland
Kareem Henton, Black Lives Matter
Michelle Heyer, Department of Justice
Director Karrie Howard, City of Cleveland
Earl Ingram, Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio
Victor Ruiz, Cleveland Police Monitoring Team
This 11-month virtual event series is complimentary and open to the
public. The 2021 initiative is part of United Way of Greater
Cleveland’s Public Policy Agenda to advocate, convene and support
issues that impact Greater Cleveland. The series is possible through
partnership with The City Club of Cleveland. |
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