Screening in Seattle to Improve Hate Crime Reporting | Not in Our Town

Screening in Seattle to Improve Hate Crime Reporting

Over 100 young leaders, their parents and community members gathered at South Park community center in Seattle on February 26, 2020, for a Not In Our Town screening of Light in the Darkness. The Seattle police department teamed up with Carmen Martinez of Duwamish Valley Youth Corps with a goal of improving hate crime reporting. Thanks to everyone who came, the organizers and all the officers who attended for a great discussion! 

Seattle Assistant Police Chief Anthony Diaz and Bias Crime Coordinator Detective Elizabeth Wareing

Assistant Chief Adrian Diaz and Bias Crimes Coordinator Detective Elizabeth Wareing of the Seattle PD.

 

Community members at the South Park Community Center in Seattle, Washington,

Community members at the South Park Community Center in Seattle, Washington.

 

Assistant Police Chief Anthony Diaz, NIOT Leader Patrice O'Neill, Bias Coordinator Detective Elizabeth Wareing and Carmen Martinez.

Assistant Chief Adrian Diaz, NIOT Leader Patrice O'Neill, Bias Coordinator Detective Elizabeth Wareing and Carmen Martinez.

 

 

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