Rep. Hull Calls For African-American Community Liaison To Providence Mayor's Office

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Rep. Hull Calls For African-American Community Liaison To Providence Mayor's Office

Rep. Ray Hull
State Representative Raymond Hull petitioned Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza Tuesday requesting the appointment of a director-level liaison to facilitate communication between Providence and its African-American community.

Hull cited the recent deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, which have prompted RI's ACLU to investigate racial issues within the state.  It found that, in terms of police interaction, black Rhode Islanders are treated considerably different over the course of their lives.  Hull, himself a sergeant in the Providence Police Department, wants the city to address and correct these issues.     

"The City of Providence has a unique opportunity to get in front of this situation and send a strong message that it is taking steps to confront racism and discrimination, while ensuring fair treatment for all its citizens,” stated Hull. “I have seen people of color, and in particular African-American citizens, feel intimidated and be treated poorly by authority figures, including the police, and I have witnessed the insensitivity some members of the department have shown in dealing with the city’s African-American community.”

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“The FBI Director made a powerful speech earlier this month about race and police bias, pointedly addressing the difficult and often fractured relationship between local police departments and African-American communities. The new administration has a chance to tackle this head on and lead the way in promoting a healthy dialogue that produces positive outcomes for the city.”
 
Hull concluded, “We have a chance to change that and I hope Mayor Elorza will recognize the good he can do by addressing this situation and conveying to the African-American community in Providence that their concerns will be taken seriously in City Hall.”​


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