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Black Agenda Cincinnati, Finding Solutions For Community Challenges

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Participants in the Black Agenda Summit will help to develop a five year strategic plan for the local African-American community.

Former Cincinnati Mayor Dwight Tillery, currently president of the Center for Closing the Health Gap, is organizing the Black Agenda Cincinnati summit to look at and develop solutions for challenges facing the African-American community. The day-long summit will be held June 11 at Woodward High School. Joining us to discuss the Black Agenda Cincinnati summit are Word of Deliverance Ministries for the World Senior Pastor and President of the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Action Network, Bishop Bobby Hilton; and Center for Closing the Health Gap Founder and President, Dwight Tillery.

The Black Agenda Cincinnati Summit takes place from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 11 at Woodward High School. For more information and registration, click here