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Community dialogue raises issues on <br />how a community prevents violence <br />Submitted by admin on Tue, OS/07/2013 - 4:31pm <br />rr . _ ' : <br />� <br />t <br />■ ' +4� , . <br />� �. �' -� "� ��� �,•�, ,���� � <br />,� � �,�,- -� ;t��; <br />� t �- <br />�� � s <br />. /"� _ , -,�.� <br />� � �^ �r -- ` +,M � ' _ ��' • <br />�t <br />/' <br />� <br />. I � � <br />1�� <br />�. <br />�� � . - � -- ,'': <br />+�; <br />., <br />_,�r . <br />. yl <br />.� � � I� — <br />� / <br />� <br />���� <br />� <br />R��� <br />r <br />�� <br />_, <br />i 4 <br />a <br />_ ~ �� . <br />� ' _a <br />Joan Dao, youth representative on the Roseville Human Rights Commission, and Kaying Thao, <br />Human Rights Commissioner and Roseville School Board participated in an Apri130 community <br />dialogue. (submitted photo) <br />More than 40 residents attended a community dialogue sponsored by the Roseville Human <br />Rights Commission Tuesday, April 30, at the Roseville Slcating Center. This was the first of two <br />dialogues on the topic of Creating a Safe and Connected Community, funded by the Bush <br />Foundation. A follow-up dialogue will be held on Tuesday, May 14, at 6 p.m. in the Skating <br />Center's Rose Room. <br />