Saginaw Community Alliance for the People (CAP), in partnership with Saginaw African American Pastors, is proud to host a forum to address and discuss the state of Saginaw’s Black community. The event will take place on Monday, Jan. 15, at Saginaw CAC, 2824 Perkins, from 6 to 8 p.m.
This forum aims to create a platform for open and constructive dialogue regarding the challenges, achievements, and aspirations of the Black community within our local area. With a focus on fostering understanding, empathy, and actionable solutions, the event seeks to unite community leaders, activists, educators, and concerned citizens to participate in meaningful conversations.
The forum will feature engaging discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive dialogue aimed at exploring various topics impacting the Black community, including but not limited to:
- Civic Engagement
- Educational disparities and opportunities
- Economic development
- Health Equity
- Housing
We recognize the importance of providing a space for dialogue that amplifies the voices and experiences of the Black community. This forum represents an opportunity for all members of our community to come together, listen, learn, and work collaboratively towards a more inclusive and equitable community.
CAP extends an open invitation to community members, leaders, educators, activists, youth, and concerned individuals to participate in this crucial conversation. Together, let us take strides towards a more equitable and supportive environment for the Black community.
Attendance to this event is free. For more information about the forum, please contact me at (989) 443-0626, saginawcap989@gmail.com.
Jeffrey Bulls is president of Saginaw Community Alliance for the People.