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A community forum to promote inclusion, equality and equity featured a panel whose members discussed how their organizations looked to move Kenosha forward with sustainable change as the city continues to address issues of systemic racism.The city-sponsored “Moving Forward to Sustainable Change,” held Monday night at Lincoln Middle School, was part of Kenosha’s Kindness Week and featured a nine-member panel that discussed what their organizations are doing to promote diversity, equity and inclusion, along with some upcoming events planned to further their objectives. The panel featured: the Rev. Lawrence Kirby II, community engagement network manager for Building Our Future; Yolanda Jackson-Lewis, president-elect, Coalition for Dismantling Racism; Rabbi Dena Feingold, president, Congregations United to Serve Humanity; Darryl Morin, president, Forward Latino; Brad Backer, member, Kenosha County Racial and Ethnic Equity Commission; Tanya McLean, executive director, Leaders of Kenosha; Anthony Davis, president, Kenosha NAACP; Helen Schumacher, lead, Kenosha Action Road Map to Inclusion, Equality and Equity—Strengthening Community Police Relations team; and Ald. Jack Rose, lead, Strengthening the Mental Health System team.... Ken Notes: The actual article may be blocked by a paywall so if anyone has a press release or notes on this send them our way. | ||
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