Join the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP) Racial Equity Subcommittee August Public Meeting!
In accordance with City and State guidelines regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus and to do our part in our community health and wellness PCCEP will not be holding in-person meetings at this time. All PCCEP meetings will be held on Zoom.
This Thursday August 20th from 5:30-7:00p the PCCEP Racial Equity Subcommittee will be hosting the Say Her Name, Hear Her Voice Forum with guest speaker Shirley Isadore the mother of Kendra James, a Black woman killed by the Portland Police Bureau in 2003.
View the 8/20/2020 Agenda
Zoom Info:
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Meeting ID: 876 7500 0721
PCCEP welcomes input from community members. You can share your ideas during the public comment periods of the meeting. You can also provide your feedback to the PCCEP prior to the Subcommittee meeting by emailing your input to PCCEPinfo@portlandoregon.gov. Your feedback will be shared with PCCEP members prior to the August 20th meeting.
PCCEP is seeking new committee members and/or alternates! Apply to become a member of PCCEP at: https://portlandoregon.gov/pccep/78081 . PCCEP is committed to having a diverse committee. Black women are especially encouraged to apply. Questions? email: PCCEPinfo@portlandoregon.gov
Visit the PCCEP website for more information and updates: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pccep/
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