One Warsaw's 'Be Kind Talks' Hit The Road For Syracuse Lunch Hour Tuesday

September 17, 2020 at 9:18 p.m.

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SYRACUSE – One Warsaw is planning its second panel discussion of its “Be Kind Talks” to talk about racism and anti-racism for Tuesday in Syracuse.

The panel discussion is from noon to 1 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Center and will include Diane Rogers, a former officer with the Fort Wayne police; Pastor Patrick Park with the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church; and Steven Wood, a Syracuse resident. The panel will be moderated by One Warsaw’s Travis McConnell.

A livestream will be on One Warsaw’s Facebook page for those who can’t attend.



SYRACUSE – One Warsaw is planning its second panel discussion of its “Be Kind Talks” to talk about racism and anti-racism for Tuesday in Syracuse.

The panel discussion is from noon to 1 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Center and will include Diane Rogers, a former officer with the Fort Wayne police; Pastor Patrick Park with the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church; and Steven Wood, a Syracuse resident. The panel will be moderated by One Warsaw’s Travis McConnell.

A livestream will be on One Warsaw’s Facebook page for those who can’t attend.



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