The Clarksville Black Community is experiencing a high rate of Black on Black Violence, High School Dropouts, Discrimination, Low Voter Turnout, and Unemployment is at an all time high. A disproportionate number of black children are being suspended or expelled and the jails have more black faces then we have black graduates. We must come together, discuss the issues, but most importantly decide what we must do to help ourselves
| What: |
Special Call Black Community Mass Meeting & Forum |
| Where |
Burt-Cobb Community Center
1011 Franklin St.
Clarksville, TN |
| When |
Friday October 20, 2006 7pm–9pm |
| Admission |
Free & Open To The Public |
“WITH SPECIAL GUEST PANELIST“
“Rev. Jerry Jerkins” – St. John Baptist church
“Chief Mark Smith” – Clarksville Police Department
“Jimmie Garland” – NAACP President
“Charles Smith” – Clarksville City Judge
“Mark Harris” – Clarksville City Council Ward 6
“Catherine Davila” – Community Activist
Bring your questions, complaints, grievances, comments, and solutions to this special call meeting.
Hosted by the Urban Resource Center, Mr. Terry McMoore, Director
For more information, please call 931-378-1999
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
SectionsPolitics
TopicsAfrican American, Community Issues
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