Westminster Town Hall Forum director Tane Danger will moderate a conversation and Q&A with:
– Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt
– Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner Cedric Alexander
– St. Paul Deputy Chief of Community Engagement Pam Barragan
They will discuss how each is turning their campaign promises into tangible action. Danger will ask how they are tackling the broad range of issues on Minnesotans’ minds when it comes to public safety, including housing insecurity, addiction, elevated crime and access to resources. They will also open the conversation up for audience Q&A.
Free and open to all in-person. Light refreshments will be served.
There is parking available on-site for $10. The entrance is on Alice Rainville Place.
Westminster is accessible by numerous transit lines.
The program will also be live-streamed at www.towntalksonnicollet.org
In Partnership with WILD
This TownTalks is co-presented with The Wanton Injustice Legal Detail (WILD). Their mission is to provide a platform through which lawyers and members can actively combat anti-Black racism and all forms of racism through direct support and partnerships with existing community organizations currently rooted in this work.