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Panel Discussion: Heroes in Humanity With Community Organization, Faith, Law Enforcement Leaders- Justice Journal Episode 12

Panel Discussion: Heroes in Humanity With Community Organization, Faith, Law Enforcement Leaders- Justice Journal Episode 12

FromJustice Journal


Panel Discussion: Heroes in Humanity With Community Organization, Faith, Law Enforcement Leaders- Justice Journal Episode 12

FromJustice Journal

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Description: District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert moderated a panel on examples of heroes in humanity within our community.  Panelists are Brother to Brother Co-Founder Mervin Brookins, Elk Grove Police Chief Bryan Noblett, La Familia Counseling Center Executive Director Rachel Rios and Shiloh Baptist Church Pastor Anthony Sadler.     Show Notes: The 20th Annual Public Safety & Community Appreciation Luncheon was held on May 3, 2019.  The theme of the event was “Celebrating Heroes in Humanity,” which highlighted the everyday heroes among us who contribute to humanity through acts of kindness, compassion and helping others in need.    Panelists Brother to Brother Co-Founder Mervin Brookins, Elk Grove Police Chief Bryan Noblett, La Familia Counseling Center Executive Director Rachel Rios and Shiloh Baptist Church Pastor Anthony Sadler provided their unique insight on 1) what they believe makes a hero within their organization, 2) challenges their organizations have faced and how they have seen heroes rise within their organization– sharing a specific story/example, and 3) what they think we can do together to inspire others, to rise above our challenges and to promote humanity within our community.   Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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