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MAYORAL CANDIDATE FORUM ON BLACK/BROWN ISSUES

  
 
 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
CONTACT: Laurie R. Glenn

PHONE: 773.704.7246
EMAIL: lrglenn@thinkincstrategy.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2015

 

 

MEDIA ALERT

UNIVERSITY CHURCH CHICAGO

MAYORAL CANDIDATE FORUM ON BLACK/BROWN ISSUES

Co-Sponsoring Groups Ask Candidates About Their Vision For A Unified City

 

 

WHAT/WHY:     

Chicago's leading social service, religious and community-based organizations are co-sponsoring a Mayoral Forum to ask candidates about their vision for the City of Chicago related to issues facing Black and Latino communities.

 

Over 400 residents of color are expected to attend the only Mayoral Candidate forum that is not a debate but a discussion that encourages candidates to hone their answers as to how they will serve the citizens of Chicago and provide a unity platform.

 

Co-sponsored by a range of community organizations throughout the city, this is the only forum of Mayoral candidates that will serve as forum with three panels of community leaders asking Mayoral Candidates their position on a range of community issues focusing on Black/Brown unity.  

 

WHEN:    

BLACK/BROWN UNITY: CHICAGO MAYORAL CANDIDATE FORUM

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2015

                     

WHERE:          

UNIVERSITY CHURCH CHICAGO

5655 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL

 

 

WHO: INVITED MAYORAL CANDIDATES:

  • City of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (INVITED)
  • Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia (CONFIRMED) 
  • City of Chicago Alderman, 2nd Ward, Robert Fioretti (CONFIRMED) 
  • Willie Wilson (CONFIRMED) 

                       

FORUM MODERATORS:

  • Erika Maldonado, Anchor/newswoman, Univisión Communications Inc. 
  • Aaron Freeman, NPR Host & Commentator 

 

FORUM CO-SPONSORS:

Chicago Commons, Mujeres Latinas, Chicago Urban League, Latin United Community Housing Association, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Latino Policy Forum, Community Renewal Society, Resurrection Project, The United Congress of Community and Religious Organizations, Allied Health Care Career Network, Chicago Cultural Alliance, Chicago Religious Leadership Network, Citywide Literacy Coalition, Openlands, Inner-City Muslim Action Network, KAM Isaiah Israel, Chicago Theological Seminary, Service Employees International Union, Disciples Divinity House, UChicago Hillel, Southside Together Organizing for Power, Chicago Metropolitan Association of the Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, Chicago Sunday Evening Club, Urban Village Church. For more information please go to www.universitychurchchicago.org.

 

 

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Keywords: Alderman, black history, City of Chicago, Mayor

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