Jose Canaca passed away today during a construction accident in Uptown Charlotte. Please consider a contribution for his funeral. Our condolences to the family. ❤️ https://t.co/89Z6tgA4Np
@CLTMayor Racial Equity Pledge exceeds its goal by $7,000,000 raising a total of $157,000,000. What should they do with the money? https://t.co/V0q4EV8Cja
A former manager is suing CPI Security alleging a “culture of racism.”
Kelley Phelps says she was told not to hire people with dreadlocks, and says the CEO told a deeply-tanned worker “if you get any darker, we’ll have to seat you at the back of the bus.” https://t.co/RgbH9Ptoj7
We are so grateful for @VivintHome’s donation to our organization. What makes this contribution so special is that the employees selected Queen City Unity as the beneficiary. Thank you all so much for believing in our vision of an equal and equitable Charlotte for all!
The Queen City celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month!
Uptown Charlotte will be illuminated from Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 to celebrate the Latino culture and heritage, as well as the contributions U.S. Hispanics have made to the nation. #HispanicHeritageMonth
Want to volunteer with our organization and learn more about how you can help drive equity and equality in Charlotte?
Click the link below and fill out the volunteer form. In UNITY there is strength!
Volunteer Today— https://t.co/O1gWHuaJ5B
@truthmatters73 We support young people as you will see. But we also support those working to dismantle the oppressive systems that create inequities. That’s why we are proud to support Feed The Movement.
Queen City Unity is proud to support #FeedTheMovementCLT. They provide hot meals, snacks and drinks to people fighting for social justice.
We encourage you to make a donation today!
Cash App: $nadaproblem
PayPal: https://t.co/Rzjh5T9x6r
Venmo: @feedthemovementclt
@truthmatters73 We should also provide clothing to young people that don’t have it and are in foster care too? Wouldn’t that be something. https://t.co/RmcgaLi0hy
For the record, we have not been contacted by @cpisecurity apologizing for discrediting our work towards racial equity and social justice, and for their owner’s racist remarks. For “both sides to listen” the side that made the mistake must be willing to have a conversation, Kerr.
During former Police Chief Kerr Putney’s interview yesterday with @wsoctv to discuss his new job at @cpisecurity as their Community and Government Relations Consultant he says....
“Both sides have to listen, and allow for people to make a mistake in the conversation without saying my job now is to dismiss you, discredit you and to destroy you.”......