What: Town Hall meeting on Race
When: January 19, 2004, 6:00pm-8pm
Where: Minneapolis Urban League 2100 Plymouth Ave. N
Why: Dr. King would want Minnesotan�s to discuss race during these trying times.
Will be broadcast live on KMOJ 89.9FM


The format will be as follows: The forum will be opened with the question. In your opinion do you feel that there is a race problem in Minnesota and if so why is there a problem and what can we do to help solve the problem? Members of the panel will answer the question and members for the Minnesota community will take part in the ensuing discussion. From experience this topic should take the allotted 2 hours that I have scheduled for the event. I will be the host of the event and I can ensure you that we will have a respectful dialogue. We are expecting around 150-200 people to attend this event

Invited Panelist:
Tom Bernard- KQRS Talk show host
Don Shelby- WCCO news anchor
Bishop Craig Johnson- Minneapolis Synod ELCA
Joe Soucheray- AM 1500 Talk show host
Bill Means- International Indian Treaty Council
Reverend Ian Bethel- President Minnesota State Baptist Convention
Ron Edwards- Civil Rights Activist
Spike Moss- City Inc
Tracy Williams- President Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Anita Selin- Chair Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission
Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Pates- Minneapolis/St. Paul Archdiocese
Atty Jill Clark




Booker T Hodges North side

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