We are pleased to invite you uur upcoming virtual National Quarterly Forum: Creating a Legacy of Public Safety in Urban Cities on Monday, February 23rd 2PM-3PM EST. We have invited Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez (NYC) who often refers to himself as a “progressive prosecutor,” and speaks largely about his office’s efforts to prevent violence, rather than prosecute it and the nations’ second black Governor of the US, Gov. Albert Bryan, (USVI). You can register using the link [HERE] to get into the meeting room.
Together, we will explore how faith-based leadership, community partnerships, and proactive prevention efforts can shape a legacy of public safety that restores hope and protects generations to come. Our goal is clear: to move beyond temporary fixes and build a lasting legacy of safety, equity, and opportunity in our cities.
Thank you for your continued commitment to peace, justice, and community healing. We look forward to gathering with you on the 23rd.




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