Yes We Can town hall meeting set

The Yes We Can town hall meeting is scheduled for Tues., July 22, at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 216 W. Leigh Street. The meeting, which starts at 6 p.m., seeks to gain input from citizens in the creation of what is being called the People’s Platform — it will include innovative strategies to end poverty, create jobs, […]

The Yes We Can town hall meeting is scheduled for Tues., July 22, at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 216 W. Leigh Street.

The meeting, which starts at 6 p.m., seeks to gain input from citizens in the creation of what is being called the People’s Platform — it will include innovative strategies to end poverty, create jobs, build truly affordable housing, develop alternatives to crime and build vibrant neighborhoods.

The Yes We Can meeting is non partisan and not connected to the Obama Campaign. It however fully endorses the concept of Change and is a response to concerns that many important issues are not being addressed in the platforms of candidates.

According to Lillie A. Estes, a planning committee member, “Change begins at home.”

Through the People’s Platform, for the first time citizens will have a chance to direct what the Changes for Richmond should be. Candidates for mayor, school board and city council will be invited to attend however, unlike meet-the-candidates forums they will not be allowed to use the meeting to make campaign speeches.

It is the hope of the planning team that the People’s Platform will be a document that will guide political candidates and serve as a tool to hold them accountable after they are elected. The meeting is sponsored by the Center for Neighborhood Empowerment and Enterprise Development (C-NEED). For more information call 648-4800 or email: grchh1@gmail.com.

— The information above was provided by Lillie A. Estes

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