Politics & Government

City Of Greenboro: Ad-Hoc Committee On African American Disparity Hosts Virtual Meeting September 23

The City's Ad-hoc Committee on African American Disparity (ACAAD) will host a virtual meeting at 6 pm, Thursday, September 23. Participa ...

09/21/2021 10:43 AM

The City’s Ad-hoc Committee on African American Disparity (ACAAD) will host a virtual meeting at 6 pm, Thursday, September 23. Participants and the public can join the meeting via Zoom using meeting ID: 915 1305 6243 and passcode: 793452. To join the meeting by phone, call 301-715-8592.

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City Council approved ACAAD’s establishment on October 6, 2020, with the goal to address barriers that prevent success for African American residents in Greensboro by way of policies, procedures, and regulations. ACAAD members research policy and procedures, obtain community feedback, and make recommendations to City Council regarding ways to improve resource access for African American populations in the city.

The City’s Ad-hoc Committee on African American Disparity (ACAAD) will host a virtual meeting at 6 pm, Thursday, September 23. Participants and the public can join the meeting via Zoom using meeting ID: 915 1305 6243 and passcode: 793452. To join the meeting by phone, call 301-715-8592.

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City Council approved ACAAD’s establishment on October 6, 2020, with the goal to address barriers that prevent success for African American residents in Greensboro by way of policies, procedures, and regulations. ACAAD members research policy and procedures, obtain community feedback, and make recommendations to City Council regarding ways to improve resource access for African American populations in the city.


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