Improving Racial/Ethnic Relations in Laramie County
Improving Racial/Ethnic Relations in Laramie County
A panel of community leaders (see below) will present their solution-focused thoughts, and answer questions, on how to improve racial/ethnic relations, foster better communication and understanding, and help prevent acts of prejudice, discrimination, bullying, and violence.
Arrive at 5:30 for socializing over cookies and lemonade, and stay until 8:30 for informal conversation.
Panelists: Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins; Chief of Police Mark Francisco; Col. Johnny L. Galbert, Wing Commander, 90th Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB; Rabbi Moshe Halton, Mount Sinai Congregation; Judge Ronn Jeffrey, Cheyenne Municipal Court; Pastor Stephen Latham, No Greater Love of God in Christ Church, NAACP Branch President, NAACP; Pastor Tom Perea, D.Min., Lead Pastor, Restoration Fellowship Int’l; Amy Spieker, DrPH, Director, CRMC Community Health and Analysis, and Executive Director, Laramie County Community Partnership; Dale Steenbergen, President and CEO, Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce; Pastor Nathan Winters, President, Wyoming Family Alliance; Chris Zimny, Violence Prevention Facilitator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Laramie County School District 1, Representative Dan Zwonitzer, District 43, Laramie County.