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Dear Richmond residents and friends, "Don't be so consumed by the pain that you don't hear the message," said writer Cynthia Griggs Fleming, a civil rights historian, speaking last Friday at a 40 year remembrance of Martin Luther King's assassination in Memphis. And that is truly our challenge in Richmond and throughout the world. While at a recent crime scene in Richmond, speaking to the press, I spoke also with a resident living in the area, who shared with me her hope for her son -- to get his GED, to get help for his alcohol addiction, and to get good job training. Not enough attention is drawn to the day-in and day-out desires, aspirations, and hopes that drive the lives of ordinary people living in our hi-crime neighborhoods, and there MUST be attention given to these desires. The cycle of violence we see in Richmond emerges from a cycle of desperation. We will not lower crime until we lower desperation. There are some who think that police are the primary entity that will get our crime under control, while focusing more intensely on programs addressing social needs and providing pathways out of desperation should "wait." I am one who sees this approach as sadly lacking. Lives are not put on hold, while our police force is built up. Desperation from poverty and lack of education and social oppression does not get put on hold. So let's not stop addressing these root causes of crime. Let's look to the immediate "enhancement of life" needs of people. Let us remember that long-term solutions to poverty start now. We continue to support our police in their ongoing efforts to provide us as much protection as possible as we continue our journey to better lives for all. But our journey is one that does not stop and wait, but instead chooses to follow the advice of Dr. King who put out the message to, "keep on moving," no matter what obstacles we face. And "keep on moving" is indeed what we are doing in Richmond! The real story of Richmond is happening right now. Here are some of the wonderful transformations my office has been involved in initiating, promoting, and advancing:
These are just a few of the many efforts underway in our city. I want to thank the West County Times, the Richmond Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle for covering some of our transformative happenings. Check out how Richmond is making the news with our good events and principled stands, as we continue to face our challenges head-on: htttp://www.gaylemclaughlin.net/press-index.htm I look forward to ongoing relationship-building with reporters throughout our area so the story of the real Richmond is spread far and wide! We believe our dreams are more powerful than our fears and we believe our hopes outweigh our hurt! Sincerely,Gayle McLaughlin Mayor, City of Richmond |
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