Conversations with Karen and Cat

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  • Join us as we have conversations that are meant to uplift, impact and empower how you engage in the world.
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  • The Power of Presence: Police Officers as Community Members
    Oct 11 2024

    We sit down with Chief J.D. McClure, Gwinnett County Police Department, Chief of Police. Chief McClure talks about the importance of police officers being a part of the community in which they serve. The Gwinnett County Advisory Board invites the community out on October 17, 2024 at 6:30 PM for an open dialogue and meaningful conversations. They want to continue building trust and fostering positive relationships with the community.

    For more information, email PoliceAdvisoryBoard@GwinnettCounty.com 678.442.6520.

    Thursday, October 17 | 6:30pm

    OneStop Centerville Community Center,

    3025 Bethany Church Road, Snellville, GA 30039

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    19 m
  • Engagement 101: How Anyone Can Shape the Political Landscape
    Sep 13 2024

    Karen and Cat sit down with Phyllis Richardson, Political Consultant to discuss how voters can help shape the political landscape during this election cycle. Ms. Richardson currently serves as Legislative Administrative Manager for the Georgia General Assembly. She has also worked as a Policy and Engagement Manager for Common Cause Georgia and as the Governmental Affairs Director for the Georgia Wand Education Fund.

    If you are 17 1/2 and older, you can register to vote online at mvp.sos.ga.gov.

    If you experience in challenges to access your right to vote, please contact the Voter Protection Hotline 888-730-5816

    If you are a Georgia voter in need of a ride to the polls please call: 1-877-524-8683 or visit WWW.RIDETOTHEPOLL.COM karenandcat.com

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    29 m
  • Parachutes and Persistence: A Conversation with Donna Lewis
    Sep 6 2024

    Donna Louis is a retired US Army officer, Sgt. First Class. She is the first African American female paratrooper from Michigan. She became a jump master, with over 150 jumps during her military career. Donna is married to her long time sweetheart and together they have five children. Mrs. Louis had the honor of being inducted into the Charles H Wright African American Historical Museum in Detroit Michigan. Currently she lives in Loganville, Georgia, where she is a poultry and goat farmer.

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    48 m

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