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"Getting to Know Your Long Beach Police Department"

Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 3:30pm

NAACP Contact 562.856.7586
Naomi Rainey, President
Long Beach Branch NAACP

The Long Beach Branch NAACP
Invites the Community to join us in a
Community Workshop with the Long Beach Police Department
"Getting to Know Your Long Beach Police Department"

Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 3:30pm
Ernest Mc Bride Sr. Park, formerly known as California Recreation Center
1550 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Long Beach , CA 90814

The Long Beach Branch NAACP invites NAACP members and the community to join us at a community workshop with the Long Beach Police Department. The workshop will be held Sunday, July 20, 2008 – 3:00pm at Ernest McBride Sr. Park located at 1550 Martin Luther King Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813. The subject of the workshop is "Getting to know your Long Beach Police Department."

The workshop will cover the following topics:

* "What to do when you are pulled over,"
* City Ordinances and How they impact you.
* Defining Racial Profiling,
* How to file a complaint,
* The personnel complaint process,
* Community Relations and Programs, "Getting Involved",
* Recruitment and Safety.

The Long Beach Branch NAACP is conducting a series of workshops so the community can better get to know the Long Beach Police Department. The first series includes, "Getting to Know Your Long Beach Police Department. Do you think you would be a good police officer? At the Long Beach Branch NAACP meeting, you will have the opportunity to apply if you are interested in working for the Long Beach Police Department.

The food for the reception is provided by Legends Sports Bar & Grill 5236 E. 2nd Street Long Beach, CA 90803 (562)433-5743

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed in 1909 by a group of black and white citizens, in response to injustice that many Americans confronted solely because of race. Today, the NAACP, the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the world, continues to focus major efforts at increasing voter empowerment, educational excellence and individual responsibility, thus creating an infrastructure for economic and social development and new effective ways to develop young leaders.

*** For additional information contact the LB Branch NAACP via email at mnaacp@gmail.com ****



NAACP Contact 562.900.7165
Michelle Arellano, Administrative Assistant
Long Beach Branch NAACP

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Michelle Arellano
Administrative Assistant
Long Beach Branch NAACP

Email us
mnaacp@gmail.com

Posted by graeber on 07/18/2008
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