Vermont Interfaith Action: A Vermont Guide to Community Engagement with Local Police Departments
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Agenda Items
- Opening Reflection by Rev. Kevin White, pastor of College Street Congressional Church - 0:02
- Introduction by the evening’s Moderator, Eric Picard - 4:01
- VIA Credential by Lucy Samara - 8:47
- Roll Call of Communities and Congregations by Lucia White - 10:50
- Research Report by Nina Regan - 13:09
- Remarks by Ann Naumann, Co-Founder of Richmond Racial Equity - 28:02
- Remarks by Rebecca Turner, Appellate Supervisor of the Vermont Office of the Defender General - 32:04
- Rich Hebert, Chief of Winooski Police Department - 34:36
- Charge to the Audience and time to identify community members by Bill Neil - 40:03
- Announcements and Invitations - 45:15
- Closing Reflection by Rev. Elisa Johnk, pastor of First Congregational Church of Burlington - 46:59
- Adjourn - 50:28
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Description
From VIA:
A guide to community engagement with local police departments, giving ad hoc community groups in many municipalities throughout Chittenden County a plan they can use to have substantive conversations with their police about racial equity.
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