Martin Luther King Week Roundtable on Black and Latino Hate Crimes
When: Saturday, January 6, 11:00AM
Where: Lucy Florence Coffeehouse, 3351 E. 43rd St., L.A.
In its recent annual report on hate crimes in L.A. County, the L.A. County Human Relations Commission reported a sharp jump in hate crimes in L.A.
Worse, the majority of hate crimes are now committed by Latinos and blacks. And even more disturbing, blacks and Latinos commit the overwhelming majority of hate crimes against each other.
The recent murder of black teen Cheryl Green in Harbor Gateway by alleged Latino gang members and the more than a dozen attacks by Latinos and blacks on each other in the San Fernando Valley point to a pending crisis.
To start King Week, and in the spirit of Dr. King's fight against racial violence, the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable will sponsor a crucial roundtable that explores ways to prevent hate crimes between Latinos and blacks.
Participants:
Jurado Randy Ertll, El Centro
Luis Carrillo, Civil Rights Attorney
Pedro Baez, Publisher Voice of the People
Reverend Eric Lee,
Executive Director SCLC
Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission
La Opinion
Moderator:
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
President Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable
Contact: Earl Ofari Hutchinson
323-296-6331
The Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable is one of L.A.'s leading Multi-Ethnic think tank organization that promotes civic engagement through community forums featuring top policy makers, community leaders, and activists on today's critical issues.