Supervisor Carson addresses participants at the October 2012 Walk to End Domestic Violence at Lake Merritt
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African American Organizations Making Connections 2013 - Saturday, February 23, 2013 @ Laney College.
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Welcome! I am honored to represent the residents of District 5 on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.  District 5 is a vibrant community with diverse cultural and ethnic traditions. Our residents are passionate, engaged citizens who care deeply about the community and are working to make Alameda County a better place to live, work and play.

The Fifth District includes Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Piedmont, West Oakland, North Oakland, Rockridge, and portions of the Grand Lake, Fruitvale, Manzanita and Dimond District neighborhoods.

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Youth from Berkeley Technology Academy visit the Mormon Temple in Oakland to search for their roots. Who Do You Think You Are?

Photo: Nicka Smith

The Youth Ancestral Project is a program that teaches East Bay youth how to use research and storytelling techniques to gain a deeper understanding of their own ancestral roots.  Click here to read more and get involved.
 





 
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African American Organizations Making Connections 2013 @ Laney College in Oakland

Thank you to the more than 500 people who attended the event!

Click here for the Slides with data about health, poverty, housing, crime, incarceration, mentoring, relationships and more!