Community Leaders at Billy Taylor Park Rally Demand Action

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Community Leaders at Billy Taylor Park Rally Demand Action

Mt. Hope Neighborhood Association's Ray Watson addresses the crowd at Billy Taylor Park.
Community leaders, supporters, and candidates turned out at the Billy Taylor Park in the Mt. Hope neighborhood of Providence on Monday to address the ongoing violence  and lack of opportunity for urban youth, and demanded action from the city's current -- and future -- elected officials. 

"We had a good conversation last week, and we wanted to follow up for elected officials to show what their commitment is," said Ray Watson with the Mt. Hope Neighborhood Association.  "Wherever they can help right now, that's what I want to see.  If you can't do anything for us right now, how do we know you will when you're elected?"

Community activist Leah Williams Metts pointed out that Providence Mayoral candidate Brett Smiley signed up for the five-point plan right away, following the rally at the Garrahy Judicial Complex.  "We want to see especially the 15% from the Google settlement money.  We programs for kids 13-17 -- there are some basketball programs, but that's a seasonal issue," said Metts.

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Watson noted that Mayoral candidates Michael Solomon and Jorge Elorza both signed up at the event.  "I believe it was for supporting the planning summit," said Watson.

Five Point Plan and More

We do our part to make sure violence is quelled in our neighborhoods," said City Councilman Kevin Jackson.  "What I would ask, of future leaders, is not only to listen about the five points, bit prior to deciding to run for whatever they run for, what did they do as individual citizens to stop violence in our city?"

"We're going to stay consistent on this," said Watson, who note community leaders planned on going to the Mayor's office on Monday to demand action.

NAACP Providence Branch Five Goals

1. Recommend that the Mayor Taveras convene a "call to action" planning summit of the Providence City Council, public, and private leadership to develop a short and long term strategic plan to address the causes that manifests in the increased violence in our City.

2. Recommend that Governor Chafee direct the Governor's Workforce Board to establish targeted workforce development programs in the neighborhoods of high unemployment in the City of Providence.

3. Recommend that the Mayor and Providence City Council evaluate the Providence Recreation Department to determine its effectiveness in providing recreation and youth development services to increase its relevancy.

4. Request the Attorney General to dedicate 15 percent of the Google settlement funding to support youth development and ex-offender training and employment programming.

5. Request the Public Safety Commission to establish a community liaison to connect the high crime neighborhoods with the police department to help prevent wars and provide mediation support.
 


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