A representative from the United States Department of Justice Community Relations Service (CRS) will give a presentation on the functions and duties of the Department of Justice and the (CRS). This agency is known for its proactive approach and promotion of the principles and ideals of non-discrimination to all people of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds.
| When: |
Wednesday, July 26, 2006 starting at 6:00 p.m. |
| Where: |
Clarksville Montgomery County Public Library,
350 Pageant Lane, Clarksville, TN. |
| Moderator: |
Pastor Tommy Vallejos |
| Admission: |
FREE and the event is OPEN to the public! |
The featured organizations who are sponsoring this event will take this opportunity to address the United States Department of Justice representative about the following items of interest and the provisions of protection we have under the law.
Right’s of Incarcerated Immigrants, Profiling of Minority Students & Citizens, Immigration Rights & Reform, Right’s of American Born Children of Undocumented Immigrants, Non – Placement of Minority Students in Advance Placement (AP) Classes, Predatory Lending Practices, Fair & Equitable Labor Rights, Discrimination and Title VI Compliance and Mandates.
Created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, CRS is the only Federal agency dedicated to assist State and local units of government, private and public organizations, and community groups with prevention, resolution and highly skilled professional methods of consolation.
* As required by federal law, all government and congressional leaders have been notified.
For more information Contact:
Terry McMoore
NAACP Tennessee State Conference of Branches
Press & Publicity Coordinator
(931) 378-1999 / (931) 552-9076
About Terry McMoore 
Terry McMoore is the C.E.O. / Director, of the (BROTHERS KEEPER ADVOCACY GROUP), which is a full service Political, Economic and Civil Rights / Civil Liberties Empowerment Agency.
"All Power To The People" is Our Motto.
"Power is Never Given, It is Always Taken", is What We Live By.
Mr. McMoore is a member of the following organizations:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Former NAACP Tennessee State Conference of Branches Press & Publicity Chair,
Hispanic Organization for Progress & Education (HOPE),
Clarksville Urban Resource Center,
League of Voter Empowerment (L.O.V.E.),
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
Professional Political/Civil Rights Activist Association.
Contact Terry at
Email: terrymcmoore@hotmail.com
Web Site: http://
Email:
terrymcmoore@hotmail.com
SectionsNews, Politics
TopicsActivism, Civil Rights, Clarksville Urban Resource Center, Federal Government, Hispanic Organization for Progress & Education, League of Voter Empowerment, Local Politics, NAACP, USDOJ
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July 16th, 2006 at 10:05 am
I wanted to point out that Mr. Walter Atkinson is the representative that is coming next week for this forum and will also meet with the Clarksville Human Relations Commission on our meeting on the 27th at 6:00 PM at the Building & Codes office on Spring Street.
The CHRC general meeting is, as always, open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend.