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In 2008 a total of 40 homicides were committed in Little Rock, 54% of which were committed by blacks against blacks. Nationally, homicide is the leading cause of death for black young men ages 10-24, and the second leading cause of death for black women ages 15-24.

There have been over 392 homicides reported over the last 5-6 years in Pulaski County. The United States spends an average of over 4.5 billion on emergency and physical/occupational therapy associated with crime-related injuries/deaths, with more than 720,000 spent on youths and young adults ages 10-24 treated for injuries sustained from violence.


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WORK GROUPS

Faith-Based
Pastor Robert James, Leader
Brother Johnny Hassan
Robert Say McIntosh
Pastor Geroy G. Osborne
Pastor Harold Thomas
Jeff Walker, Sr.
Dr. Charles Williams

Human Services
Hayse Miller, Leader
Leta Anthony
Kim Dupens
Cyndi Elizondo
Dorothy Nayles
Joyce Raynor
Ken Richardson
Anthony Williams

Media
Patrice Brown, Leader
Wayne Burt
Sgt. Willie Davis
Steve Kendricks
Paula Patterson
Rev. Clarence Thornton
Gloria Timmons
Robert Timmons

Neighborhood Associations
Dr. George Blevins, Leader
Pam Abrams
Frank Broyle
Valarie Conway
Officer Brian Grigsby
Sgt. Ralph Jackson
Sister Maryam Nu’Man
Donna J. Stone
Aminah Wilson

Planning
Joyce Raynor, Leader
Asst. Chief Carlos Corbin
Vivian Flowers
Chief Lawrence Johnson
Leon Modeste
Bruce Moore
Doris Scales
Michael Steele

Political Action
Tamika Edwards, Leader
Renee Bullock
Dale Charles
Vivian Flowers
Dr. Katherine Mitchell
Kymara Seals
LaShannon Spencer
Director Genevieve Stewart

Youth
Vivian Flowers, Leader
Michael Steele


The Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits is a project of the Women’s Council on African American, Affairs, Inc. (WCAAA).

Center for Healing Hearts and SpiritsJoyce Raynor, Executive Director
2416 South Chester • Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 USA
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