Community dialogue: Next steps for police-community relations

On January 19, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

As part of its multi-pronged response to resident concerns regarding the “Boston Straight Pride Parade” and counter-protest of August 31, 2019, the City of Somerville invites all members of the public to participate in a community dialogue. The forum will be held just outside of Union Square, in the Argenziano School Cafetorium at 290 Washington St., on Wednesday, January 22, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

In an effort to ensure that the voices of all who were affected by this event can be heard and engage in a constructive discussion, the city is working with an outside consultant – the Consensus Building Institute – to facilitate the dialogue. The forum aims to provide an opportunity for members of the community to express their thoughts, feelings, and ideas regarding the relations between the Somerville Police and the community; listen and hear from others about these same issues; and work together to develop options for next steps and ongoing actions to improve relations and increase trust between the Somerville Police and Somerville residents. We will also be discussing different ways for the community to engage in this process going forward.

For more information about the city’s follow-up process to the “Boston Straight Pride Parade” and Counter-Protest, the Somerville Police Department’s After Action Report is available at this link, and the administration’s memorandum to City Council regarding next steps is available here.

 

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