It’ll be a really tight fit, but, this Saturday evening, I’ll have Mayor Amanda Edmonds, Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton, Superintendent of Ypsilanti Community Schools Dr. Benjamin Edmondson, and community activist Jeannette Hadden, along with Ypsi teens Justin Thomas and Cameron Reid from Dedicated to Make a Change, Andres Stockdill from Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for […]
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Mayor Amanda Edmonds, Sheriff Jerry Clayton, Superintendent Ben Edmondson, and community activist Jeannette Hadden join local teens Justin Thomas, Cameron Reid and Andres Stockdill in discussing how we empower young people in Ypsilanti, and the music of Soft Milk …on this weekend’s Saturday Six Pack
Posted in The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged Amanda Edmonds, Andres, Andres Stockdill, Ask-A-Teen, Benjamin Edmondson, Cameron Reid, crime, Dedicated to Make a Change, Dylan Beckwith, Eli Stevick, Finesse Gang, gangs, gun violence, guns, Jeannette Hadden, Jerry Clayton, Keandre Duff, Keon Washington, law enforcement, murder, Ozone House, police, Rakk Life, Soft Milk, teens, WICIR teen group 16 Comments
Mayor Amanda Edmonds, Sheriff Jerry Clayton, Superintendent Ben Edmondson, community activist Jeannette Hadden, and local teen Justin Thomas discuss plans to empower kids and curb youth violence in Ypsilanti, and the lovely, fuzzy, power pop of Minihorse …on this weekend’s Saturday Six Pack
This weekend on the Saturday Six Pack we’ll be discussing Ypsilanti’s recent wave of teen violence with Mayor Amanda Edmonds, Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton, Superintendent of Ypsilanti Community Schools Dr. Benjamin Edmondson, community activist Jeannette Hadden, and local high school student Justin Thomas, who will be representing the teen organization Dedicated to Make a […]
Posted in The Saturday Six Pack, Ypsilanti Also tagged Amanda Edmonds, Benjamin Edmondson, BOH, Dedicated to Make a Change, Finesse Gang, gangs, guns, Jeannette Hadden, Jerry Clayton, jobs, Keandre Duff, Keon Washington, Minihorse, minimum wage, public education, Rakk Life, tax breaks, teens, the top 1%, threats to public education, wealth inequality, Ypsilanti Community Schools 12 Comments