This is a difficult time for all of us. There are people in our neighborhoods w/unaddressed mental health & behavioral health needs – many of which have gone ignored for generations. (1/4) jsonline.com/story/communit…
The violence in our streets, the increase in overdose deaths, and the overall impact on the quality of life for residents are a direct result of their needs not being met. We need to heal MKE Co. & move forward with a plan to meet the needs of our most vulnerable residents. (2/4)
I have spent my life fighting for resources, fighting for equity, & fighting for neighborhoods most in need. Now, I am bringing the County message & services right to the doorstep of the community with our Health and Healing series starting tomorrow. (3/4) county.milwaukee.gov/EN/DHHS/Off-Na…
We are focused on engaging some of the most vulnerable residents in discussion on what they need to live full, successful lives. Listen in tomorrow at 10 AM: (4/4)

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A little look behind the scenes as our team sets up for this morning’s first Community Health & Healing series. Follow the conversation live on YouTube at 10 AM: Image
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As black men, we know that any movement we might make could mean an immediate death sentence for us.
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Some officers want to look at black men and think we automatically “fit the description” of a criminal. Some assume the worst about us b/c of what we wear. Why can’t we be looked upon as fitting the description of a successful business man or successful pro basketball player
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