Citizens of Louisville Organized and United Together presented an area they want Louisville leaders to focus on. 300 CLOUT Justice Network members said they have done 50 listening sessions across Louisville since late August to talk to people about issues they want to see solved. They are focused on three areas: economic justice, housing and mental health.
Read More“It’s the culture that has to change,” said Rev. Reginald Barnes, CLOUT co-president. “When you get an organization coming to you with suggestions, most folks want to think they can police themselves better than anyone else. They have all the answers. But our research shows there’s a better way. Our police force doesn’t have to be warriors but they can be guardians in our community.”
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