Community Forum "Crimes Against Humanity" GenX Part 1 "Environmental Injustice"
This event will feature a panel discussion and information on Gen X and its effect on our community. The event will feature guest speakers and panelists that will answer questions presented by the community about this critical issue.
The event will take place at New Hanover County Main Library in the New Hanover Room at 5:30pm on Tuesday, July 18th, 2017.
The public is invited to attend.
The event will include a monthly Water Drive. We will be collecting purified bottled water for those in need of clean water.
***Please bring water donations to be collected at the event.
Panelist
Harvard Jennings local Talk Show Host will be the moderator
Kemp Burdette: Cape Fear River Keeper
Dr. Earl Sheridan : Wilmington City Councilman
James Flechtner : Executive Director CFPUA
Rev. Dr. Kojo Nantumbu : Pastor of the Temple of Truth, Light and Life, Spiritual Development Center
Ronald Sparks : Former CFPUA board member - Former City Council Member.- Chair Human Relations Advisory committee.
Beth Kline - Markesino : Wilmington Stop Gen X Now "Facebook Group"
Mack Coyle : Public Education
Glen Thearling : Sr. Analyst
This will be Part 1 of a 7-part Series on "Crimes Against Humanity"
Upcoming topics Times and Date TBA.
1-GenX July 18th 5:30pm Main Library New Hanover Room
2-Attack on Health Care
3-Hurricane Matthew Victims that still have not recovered
(Robeson County and Princeville, NC)
4- School to Prison Pipeline / Criminal Injustice
5-1898 Massacre in Wilmington, NC (Has Anything Changed?)
6-Victims of Alleged Police Brutality
7-Wilmington Ten
Sponsored by National Black Leadership Caucus New Hanover Chapter - Cape Fear Riverwatch - . Black Lives Matter, Wilmington, NC - The Greater Diversity - The Wilmington Journal - Black Awakening Movements- Coming To The Table : New Hanover Chapter - Public Education- Wilmington Stop Gen X- Nation of Islam - Rev Isaiah James Jackson Jr. Foundation Inc.
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Earlier Event: July 17
New Hanover County Board of Commissioners Meeting
Later Event: July 18
Wilmington City Council Meeting