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Today, June 20 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Representatives of the King County Reparations Project invites you to their Film Screening tonight at Langston Hughes at 6:00 pm. Reverend Dr. Robert L. Jeffrey, Sr. Founder, Black Dollar Days Task force will give remarks. After the film a panel comprised of the following individuals will speak on redlining and other discriminatory practices: Angela Moorer, Director, King County Reparations Project, John Houston Community Member & Activist, former King County Council member Larry Gossett, Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, Washington State Black Heritage Society. *Juan Peralez, President Unidos, comments on the June 29 Snohomish County Police Culture Summit. *Apostle James E. Sears III invites you to Saturday's Unity Walk Against Gun violence. *John and Michael Yasutake share their experience as students of the legendary Joe Brazil. *Teresa Everett invites you the Atlantic Street Center's Annual Junteenth Celebration Saturday, June 22 11:00 am-3:00pm at the Rainier Beach Community Center. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
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Today, June 20 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Representatives of the King County Reparations Project invites you to their Film Screening tonight at Langston Hughes at 6:00 pm. Reverend Dr. Robert L. Jeffrey, Sr. Founder, Black Dollar Days Task force will give remarks. After the film a panel comprised of the following individuals will speak on redlining and other discriminatory practices: Angela Moorer, Director, King County Reparations Project, John Houston Community Member & Activist, former King County Council member Larry Gossett, Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, Washington State Black Heritage Society. *Juan Peralez, President Unidos, comments on the June 29 Snohomish County Police Culture Summit. *Apostle James E. Sears III invites you to Saturday's Unity Walk Against Gun violence. *John and Michael Yasutake share their experience as students of the legendary Joe Brazil. *Teresa Everett invites you the Atlantic Street Center's Annual Junteenth Celebration Saturday, June 22 11:00 am-3:00pm at the Rainier Beach Community Center. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
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