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A WGVU initiative in partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation using on-air programs and community events to explore issues of inclusion and equity.

LINC community awards and conference about to start

Mariano Avila
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Grand Rapids Nonprofit LINC-UP is hosting the second-annual Empowering Communities Conference at DeVos place tonight and tomorrow. For WGVU’s Mutually Inclusive, Mariano Avila has more.

“It really is a chance for us to bring together a lot of people who are doing great work in Grand Rapids and around the country and have a chance to listen to what these things are and get inspired, get renewed, get some new ideas, and improve the quality of work that we all are doing.”

That’s LINC executive director, Jeremy DeRoo, he says bringing keynote speaker, Shaun King is timely for Grand Rapids.

“Right now, in the past year, we’ve seen a lot of issues as it pertains to Grand Rapids Police Department, and the opportunities are still there to improve the relations and the communications between the GRPD and the community, and I think Shaun King can add to that conversation.”

In addition to King, there will be a number of breakout sessions both policing and on other matters of concern for communities in the urban core. But also, tonight kicks off with the Community Spirit Awards.

“So there’s awards to the ‘Community spirit award,’ which is given to individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to making their communities better; there’s entrepreneur awards for individuals who are using business solutions to solve community problems;  there’s innovation and collaborative awards for people who are coming just coming together in unique ways to solve community problems.”

If you want to attend, but don’t’ have a ticket, they will be available at the door.

Mariano Avila is WGVU's inclusion reporter. He has made a career of bringing voices from the margins to those who need to hear them. Over the course of his career, Mariano has written for major papers in English and Spanish, published in magazines, worked in broadcast, and produced short films, commercials, and nonprofit campaigns. He also briefly served at a foreign consulate, organized for international human rights efforts and has done considerable work connecting marginalized people to religious, educational, and nonprofit institutions through the power of story.
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