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The Rainier Beach Community Empowerment Coalition builds community capacity to successfully address critical issues and enhance quality of life.

Ending Barriers to Employment and Housing for People with Conviction and Arrest Records Nov. 30

Ending Barriers to Employment and Housing for People with Conviction and Arrest Records:

A Policy Proposal

Tuesday, Nov 30th

6pm-8pm

Garfield Community Center

2323 East Cherry Street

Seattle, WA 98122

Featuring

Proliferation: A video and music piece by Seattle artist Paul Rucker

Presentation by Julie Nelson, Seattle Office for Civil Rights

Community Panel:

John Page, Village of Hope

KC Young, Sojourner Place Transitional Housing

Merf Ehman, Columbia Legal Services

Moderated by Chris Stearns, Seattle Human Rights Commission

For more information or to request language interpretation or an ADA accommodation please contact Brenda Anibarro, Seattle Office for Civil Rights, (206) 684-4514 or by email at Brenda.Anibarro@Seattle.Gov

Sponsored by the Seattle Human Rights Commission. Co-sponsored by Sojourner Place Transitional Housing, Solid Ground, Chief Seattle Club, The Village of Hope, American Friends Service Committee, ACLU of Washington, Got Green, The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, The Defender Association, Committee to End Homelessness King County, Black Prisoners Caucus and Justice Works.

Help get the word out by printing, and distributing the flyer for this event:

Nov 30th Flyer-b

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