The LGBT community should not tolerate hate crimes or violence of any sort. What can be done?
You, along with other community members, must come together against violence and help the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project and other LGBT organizations determine a community response so that all LGBT victims of violence are treated with respect and dignity by law enforcement.
Please join the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project for an LGBT town hall meeting. If you're angry, concerned, sad, frustrated, or just want action, plan to attend.
Date: Thursday, August 18, 2005
When: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Where: On the University of Missouri Kansas City campus in Royall Hall, Room 104. Royall Hall is located on the north side of 52nd Street where Charlotte Street would intersect.
Parking is available in the metered parking lot at the corner of 53rd Street and Charlotte Street.
Visit www.kcavp.org for more information about the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project.
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Re: Assault on 39th Street
18 Aug 2005
Date Edited: 18 Aug 2005 09:00:08 AM
The LGBT community should not tolerate hate crimes or violence of any sort. What can be done?
You, along with other community members, must come together against violence and help the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project and other LGBT organizations determine a community response so that all LGBT victims of violence are treated with respect and dignity by law enforcement.
Please join the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project for an LGBT town hall meeting. If you're angry, concerned, sad, frustrated, or just want action, plan to attend.
Date: Thursday, August 18, 2005
When: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Where: On the University of Missouri Kansas City campus in Royall Hall, Room 104. Royall Hall is located on the north side of 52nd Street where Charlotte Street would intersect.
Parking is available in the metered parking lot at the corner of 53rd Street and Charlotte Street.
Visit www.kcavp.org for more information about the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project.