Hollingsworth and Zahilay Join Public Safety Meeting Following Recent Violence
Central District business owners, community leaders and residents gathered once again on Tuesday to meet about public safety concerns in the area following recent violence. The meeting, which took place at Black Coffee NW, followed up on previous meetings which have focused on proposing possible solutions and building trust.
“This is an opportunity for individuals within the community, no matter their position, to be able to voice their opinions and hear about what’s going on in our community,” Artist Takiyah TDUB Ward said. “I’m here because I want to be a part of these conversations and be active in protecting our community. This is our home.”
Many community members voiced their opinions and emotions on the recent violence and what can be done to protect the neighborhood. Emotions ran high as business owners like Keanna Pickett, Appollonia Washington, and more spoke.
“It’s really vital to understand how the brain develops and what narratives are being presented to our children,” The Postman Owner Keanna Pickett said.
King County Council member Girmay Zahilay was present as well to speak on issues facing the Central District and offer his own opinions as well. City Councilmember Elect for District 3 Joy Hollingsworth spoke as well. The night was facilitated in part by Deaunte Damper.
Much of the talk was about accountability and creating environments which nurture and build community. Make sure to stay tuned for video coverage from this meeting.
Photos by Seattle photographer Jordan Somers on behalf of Converge Media.