Watertown Group Holding Conversation About Black Lives Matter Movement

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Watertown Citizens for Peace Justice & the Environment announced it will hold a meeting called “Continued Conversation: Black Lives Matter” on Wednesday, November 16 at 7 p.m.

The meeting will be held in the Watertown Savings Bank Room of the Watertown Free Public Library.

The group sent out the following information:

On Sept. 21, 2016, the monthly meeting of Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice & the Environment created a space for thoughtful conversation about the impact and meaning of the Black Lives Matter movement.

A substantial number of the 25 attendees requested that this community conversation continue. This second gathering has been scheduled for the upcoming Watertown Citizens’ monthly meeting, this time in the Watertown Savings Bank room, which will allow room for more people to join in. The format will again comprise a short, 10-15 minute business meeting, followed by focused discussion.

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