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Special series: Inside NACo - what Black leaders say their communities need

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On this episode of Connected Nation, we continue our special coverage from the National Association of Counties (NACo) Annual Conference and Exposition. The event brings together county leaders from across the country share ideas, talk about challenges and what's next.

In this episode, we talk with leaders in the black community, including representatives from the National Organization of Black County Officials (NOBCO) and a leader in one of the biggest counties in Tennessee.

Related links:
National Organization of Black County Officials (NOBCO)
Shelby County, Tennessee
Wayne County, Michigan

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Chapters

1. Special series: Inside NACo - what Black leaders say their communities need (00:00:00)

2. The three main issues for Shelby Co., TN (00:01:31)

3. What the Shelby Co. courts need (00:04:40)

4. What people get wrong and right about Shelby Co. (00:07:58)

5. What Miska Clay Bibbs is excited about (00:08:23)

6. Millie Moto, CEO and executive director of the National Organization of Black County Officials (00:10:32)

7. Alisha Bell, Board Member of NOBCO (00:11:23)

8. Alisha also leads a Michigan county (00:12:52)

9. The ACP and AI are important to the black community (00:13:44)

10. Why NACo is important (00:18:14)

137 episodes

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On this episode of Connected Nation, we continue our special coverage from the National Association of Counties (NACo) Annual Conference and Exposition. The event brings together county leaders from across the country share ideas, talk about challenges and what's next.

In this episode, we talk with leaders in the black community, including representatives from the National Organization of Black County Officials (NOBCO) and a leader in one of the biggest counties in Tennessee.

Related links:
National Organization of Black County Officials (NOBCO)
Shelby County, Tennessee
Wayne County, Michigan

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Special series: Inside NACo - what Black leaders say their communities need (00:00:00)

2. The three main issues for Shelby Co., TN (00:01:31)

3. What the Shelby Co. courts need (00:04:40)

4. What people get wrong and right about Shelby Co. (00:07:58)

5. What Miska Clay Bibbs is excited about (00:08:23)

6. Millie Moto, CEO and executive director of the National Organization of Black County Officials (00:10:32)

7. Alisha Bell, Board Member of NOBCO (00:11:23)

8. Alisha also leads a Michigan county (00:12:52)

9. The ACP and AI are important to the black community (00:13:44)

10. Why NACo is important (00:18:14)

137 episodes

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