Respect Due to all our panelists


Tuesday night, we filmed what we anticipate will be part of the developing understanding between the two cities of which combined are Annapolis.

In the words of one of the panelists, “its not that we are divided, its that we are disconnected”.

An incredible amount of respect is due to: Alderman Fred Paone, Community Action Agency’s and former Alderman Wayne Taylor, White House Alum Zena Pierre, Clay Street resident Bob Nichols, Epigensis activist and St. Johns student Raphaela Cassandra, and heralded MC Kevin “Ogun” Beasley. Each of these people volunteered to step into the firing line of what is simultaneously the most and least discussed subject in Annapolis conversation. Race.

Respect due. If you see these people, be sure to acknowledge their desire to find a better Annapolis and society as a whole.

We will be airing the discussion Monday night, September the 8th, here on ILiveOnClayStreet.com

This will be a monthly series and we are now accepting panelists for September’s discussion. If you would like to be included please contact Timm Grins at 443.857.8775 or on email at ClayStreetAssociated@GMail.com . Thank you.

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Posted in September 2007

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