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Cambridge forum to address Teen-Police relations May 2
By Blackstonian on April 25, 2012
“In My Shoes: Breaking Down Barriers Between Teens and Police in Cambridge” an event at the Moore Youth Center on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 at 6:30pm, in which young people and police will reverse roles, giving them both the opportunity to see how they are perceived by each other. The presentation will be followed by dinner and a discussion, all of which will be hosted and facilitated by NSP teens. There will also be a raffle for a pair of tickets to a 2012 Celtics Playoff game.
Moore Youth Center
12 Gilmore St., Cambridge MA









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