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WC’s Diversity in Action to Present Part 2 of ‘Red, Black and Blue’ Community Discussion

Panelists Feature Representatives of Police, Fire and BLM Wilmington College's Diversity in Action (DNA) organization is hosting the second part of a community discussion addressing multiple perspectives of the Red Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter movements Thursday (Feb. 25), at 8 p.m. on Facebook Live. The initial event, which was held in November, laid the groundwork in presenting a forum that seeks to find a common ground and welcomes all perspectives on these often-contentious movements. The virtual event will feature three returning panelists, Wilmington Police Chief Ron Cravens; Dale Fulton, a 1993 WC alumnus and member of the Cincinnati Fire Dept.; and Bomani Moyenda, a member of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the Miami Valley. Also, Wilmington Police Officer Tyler Alsop, an African American, will join the discussion. While WC students, faculty and staff can attend the event in person, the College's COVID-19 restrictions require that those interested from the greater community access the live feed at:  <facebook.com/wcmulticulturalaffairs>.