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CLEVELAND, Ohio- The housing committee of the Cleveland Chapter NAACP will meet with local community activists groups, minority contractors, representatives for two prominent Ohio congresswomen, and family members of women subjected to violence on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at 5:30 pm at Bright Star Missionary Baptist Church in East Cleveland, 13028 Shaw Ave. The open meeting will address Cuyahoga County foreclosures, housing discrimination issues, violence against women across racial lines in or near abandoned homes, and support for minority contractors, organizers said.
Special guests include Steve Fought from the office of Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, the longest serving woman in the U.S. House of Representatives, and John Hairston, the executive director for 11th Congressional District Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge, one of two Blacks in Congress from Ohio and the chairperson of the Congressional Black Caucus of Blacks in Congress. For more information contact the Cleveland NAACP at 216-231-6260. Both Fudge and Kaptur have greater Cleveland constituents and Fudge's 11th congressional district includes the east side of Cleveland while Kaptur's 9th congressional district includes parts of the city of Toledo, Ohio and the west side of Cleveland.
Cleveland NAACP Housing Committee Chairperson the Rev. David Hunter, the senior pastor at Bright Star, said that "it is a public meeting and everyone is invited to attend."
Over 30 community activists representing a host of greater Cleveland activist groups including the Imperial Women Activists Group, Black on Black Crime Inc., the Carl Stokes Brigade, the Cleveland African-American Museum, the Black Contractors Group, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, the Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network, Peace in the Hood, the Cleveland Chapter of the New Black Panther Party, the People's Forum, Sister to Sister, the Oppressed People's Nation, and the Fairfax Business Association have joined the housing committee. They plan to testify publicly at a later time on the foreclosures, abandoned homes, minority contractors and violence against women of greater Cleveland. Testimony is slated first, said Cleveland NAACP officials, for the NAACP and likely thereafter for Congress relative to prospective legislation around foreclosures, housing discrimination, unprecedented violence against women and abandoned homes.
Family members of women found raped or murdered at or near abandoned homes in greater Cleveland will also attend the meeting and have said that they want to testify, community activists organizers said.
The Cleveland NAACP is led by the Rev Hilton Smith, an associate minister at Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church in Cleveland and a community relations vice president for Turner Construction Company. Sheila Wright is the local chapter's executive director.
Retired Judge Sara Harper, the third vice president for the Cleveland NAACP, the local chapter of the nation's most prominent Civil Rights organization, said that she would arrange for the stenographer for the testimony for the NAACP, which will likely occur within the next couple of weeks
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