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Friday, April 19 • 10:00am - 11:30am
“Let’s Talk”: A Panel Discussion About Conversations During Conflict

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When conflict, harm or crime happens, where can those involved get support if they want to talk it through? This panel discussion brings together numerous organizations in Charlottesville who provide support for these conversations. Come to build our community's conflict-competency by learning what resources are available to you, whether you are in conflict with a landlord, co-parent, neighbor, friend, police officer, or anyone who has hurt or harmed you.

Directions:
City Space does not show up on Google Maps by that name; please search the street address 100 5th Street NE. Please leave enough time to park. City Space is also very close to the Market Street Parking Garage.
If you're on Market Street, walk down 5th Street and right before you hit the downtown mall, look left and go up the outdoor stairs, and you'll see the glass doors. OR if you're on the downtown mall, go to the left of the Mr. Fix It entrance, up the outdoor stairs, and you'll see it on your right.
Keep an eye out for signage for the event!

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Speakers
avatar for Eddie Howard

Eddie Howard

Director, Abundant Life Ministries
Eddie Howard joined as Executive Director in fall 2021, after serving on staff for eight years in the early 2000’s. Eddie grew up in the Prospect neighborhood, Abundant Life’s focus for ministry and served on staff building deep relationships in the community and helping to launch... Read More →
avatar for Erin Campbell

Erin Campbell

Co-Director, Central Virginia Community Justice
Erin has spent most of her life as a mentor, primarily in carpentry coaching, transformational nature connection experiences, and survival skills instruction. After completing a graduate degree in Conflict Transformation at Eastern Mennonite University, she has supported various group... Read More →
avatar for Todd Niemeier

Todd Niemeier

Director, City of Charlottesville Human Rights Commission
Todd Niemeier (he/him) has served as the Director of the City of Charlottesville Human Rights Commission and Office of Human Rights since September 2021. He has worked for the Office of Human Rights since February 2018, serving first as Community Outreach & Investigation Specialist... Read More →
avatar for Taylor Frome

Taylor Frome

Executive Director, Mediation Center of Charlottesville
Taylor Frome is the current Executive Director of the Mediation Center of Charlottesville.  Prior to this she served as founder and executive Director of YESPhilly (aka Youth Empowerment Services), and also founder of the YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School.  For over 20 years... Read More →
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Inez M. Gonzalez

Executive Director Police Civilian Oversight Board, City of Charlottesville
Inez M. Gonzalez was appointed Executive Director of the City of Charlottesville’s Police Civilian Oversight Board (PCOB) and began serving in that capacity effective May 1, 2023. Gonzalez is focused on increasing the public’s confidence in the Charlottesville Police Department... Read More →
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Bryan Page

Assistant Director, BUCK Squad
I am the Assistant Executive Director of BuckSquad, a violence interrupter group focused on combating gun violence. Additionally, I serve as the Director and Founder of Real Reentry.

Collaborator
avatar for Central Virginia Community Justice

Central Virginia Community Justice

CVCJ provides a restorative justice (RJ) process as a diversion from criminal prosecution or in situations outside of the legal system. Anyone can reach out to CVCJ to ask about RJ–referral sources include people who have been harmed, people responsible for harm, prosecuting and... Read More →


Friday April 19, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
City Space on the Downtown Mall