Building Relationships between Law Enforcement Officials and the Community



The Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission along with the Arkansas Humanities Council, and National Endowment for the Humanities will host “Conversations on Racial and Ethnic Harmony” on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Fort Smith Museum of History, 320 Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901.

 

The theme for this conversation is “Passing the Torch: Building Relationships between Law Enforcement Officials and the Community.” It is a free community event open to the public that will serve as an outlet in promoting the importance of education, community involvement, collaboration, history, as well as conversations on racial and ethnic harmony within the state of Arkansas.

 

We look forward to hearing from you. If at all possible, please confirm your participation no later than May 19, 2017.

 

We thank you in advance for joining us in events that will help this and the next generation achieve Dr. King’s dreams of understanding and acceptance of nonviolence and human equality as a way of building common unity among all Arkansans. In addition, as always, “It is a great day at the Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission!”

 

For Media Interviews Contact: 
DuShun Scarbrough, Agency Spokesperson
Phone :( 501) 683-1300
Fax: (501) 683-1310
Other: 1-888-290-KING
Email: DuShun.Scarbrough@arkansas.gov

Expected Number of Attendees

125

Relevant Government Agencies

Other Federal Agencies, State Government, State & Local Government, National Endowment for the Humanities

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When
Wed, May 24, 2017, 8:00am - 12:00pm


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Where
Fort Smith Museum of History
320 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72901
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Website
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Event Sponsors


Organizer
Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission
Arkansas Humanities Council


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