Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Trayvon Martin “What Do We Do Now”? Urban League Young Professionals of Palm Beach County:
It was not all serious business as Police Chief of Riviera Beach, Clarence Williams, left, former South Bay Mayor, Clarence Anthony, center, and State Representative Mack Bernard share in some playful laughs during the introduction of the panel members for a Trayvon Martin open discussion by moderator Attorney Bradley Harper on April 16, at the Urban League of Palm Beach County Office in West Palm Beach as the Urban League Young Professionals of Palm Beach County organized a panel to discuss “What Do We Do Now”?
The panel consisted of State Representative Mack Bernard; former Palm Beach County Commissioner, Addie Greene; Police Chief of Riviera Beach, Clarence Williams; former South Bay Mayor, Clarence Anthony; President and CEO of the Urban League of Palm Beach County, Patrick Franklin; and Attorneys Richard Ryles and Dan Williams.
About Urban League Young Professionals of Palm Beach County:
The Urban League Young Professionals of Palm Beach County started in February 2003 with 10 individuals coming together to assist the Urban League of Palm Beach County and to have an impact on the community's political, social, and economic playing field. Since then, we have grown in size and our efforts. This is a direct result of our dedication to strengthening and educating young professionals in Palm Beach County through social, economic and political empowerment.
For more information about the Urban League Young Professionals of Palm Beach County, contact Tiffany Faublas at (561)310-1411 or Tiffany_Faublas@yahoo.com, or visit ulyppbc.org.
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