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Get
Involved
The
success of the GTCRP is dependent upon strong community support and belief in
the potential and possibility of this process. We hope you will join this
important endeavor in whatever way you can. Below are a few ways that you can
participate in the ongoing work of the GTCRP.
Ongoing Report Dissemination in the Greensboro Community
The Commission’s Report is immediately
available to the public from several sources: all branches of the Greensboro
Public Library, the Beloved Community Center, a host of churches and
community organizations, and online at
www.greensborotrc.org. At a later date,
the Report and other documents, audio-visuals, and artifacts associated with the
truth and reconciliation process will be available through the Archives, housed
at Bennett College for Women, www.bennett.edu.
Report
Discussions
Facilitated by the Greensboro
Truth and Community Reconciliation Project (GTCRP): The Local Task Force of the Greensboro Truth
and Community Reconciliation Project (GTCRP) continues to make available copies of the Commission’s
Final Report and facilitate community discussions about the Final Report per request (call 230-0001 for more information).
Project members are also available to serve as
resource persons for meetings convened by other community groups. Churches and religious organizations are strongly encouraged to use their Bible Study,
Classes, and other occasions to focus on the GTRC Final Report.
Others Ways of Involvement
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Write letters of encouragement and support to the City Council and
Board of County Commissioners
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Write letters to the editor to News & Record, W-S Journal, High Point
Enterprise, Rhino Times, Carolina Peacemaker, and Yes!Weekly
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Donate money to support the Project
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