Event
- This event has passed.
FREC Conversation with William Moore
June 16, 2022 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm CDT
Event Navigation
The East Side Freedom Library and the Facilitating Racial Equity Collective invite you to the June learning community
Can Systemic Racism Be Eliminated in a Country
as Racialized as the United States?
facilitated by William Moore
Thursday, June 16, 2022, 4:30-6:00pm
Live presentation on Zoom
Register on FREC’s website here: Click Here
William Moore is a 44-year resident of Saint Paul, husband, 36 years, and parent of three children all graduates of the Saint Paul Public School system, and a papa of three grandsons.
William Moore has over 35 years and counting, working in public service starting in 1985 as a Youth Worker for the non-profit organization Saint Paul Youth Service Bureau. In 1988 he began working with Ramsey County Corrections first as a Juvenile Petty Offender officer, Adult Probation Officer, and finally, as a Family Court Officer providing court ordered evaluations or mediation services on child custody and visitation issues for divorcing parents. In 1998 began working for Hennepin County Health & Human Services, (HHS), as a Senior Planning Analyst, initially in Community-Based Prevention & Intervention Services area, currently working with Internal Services in the data analysis area of HHS.
He graduated from the University of Wisconsin at River Falls in 1989, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Liberal Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Sociology.
William has been a member of the Saint Paul Branch of NAACP since 2010, and currently serving on the Executive Board of the NAACP Minnesota/Dakota State Conference as Chair of its Economic Development Committee, since 2012.
William is an active member of Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative, (FREC), since 2011, FREC’s Overcoming Racism conference, “The White Racial Frame”, from Dr. Joe R. Feagin’s book of the same name was the keynote and ever since then has served on FREC program planning committee because of its’ mission for America to overcome racism.
[email protected] and 651-207-4926