ABOUT THE BLACK CHILD LEGACY CAMPAIGNThe Black Child Legacy Campaign is the community-driven movement established by the Steering Committee on Reduction of African American Child Deaths, which is working to reduce deaths of African American children by 10% to 20% by 2020 in Sacramento County
Community-based organizations are essential to providing the tools for prevention and intervention efforts related to community violence. In this epis...
Neighborhood Associations often serve as a way for community members to come together, share concerns and build relationships. In this episode of the ...
Jessie Ryan serves not only as a trustee and school board member for the Sacramento City Unified School District, but is also an Oak Park resident. In...
The Oak Park Peace Walk brings together city leaders, educators, faith leaders and community members to walk for peace through the Oak Park neighborho...
Police Chief Daniel Hahn joins the Black Village Podcast on location during an Oak Park Peace Walk to discuss how law enforcement can continue to buil...
The Greater Sacramento Urban League serves as the Oak Park Community Incubator Lead for the Oak Park neighborhood. In the summer of 2017, they began t...
Always Knocking, Inc. is an organization that builds youth up to be his own “king of the jungle,” through rehabilitation programs, crisis management a...
Prevention and intervention efforts can only become effective if community members are a part of the process to design the strategy. In this episode o...
Faith leaders and community members have opportunities to come together on common causes. Nakeya Bell, the Program Leader for the Black Child Legacy C...
The role of the faith community in efforts to reduce African American child deaths can be broad, but also personal. Pastor Robert Jones serves as one ...