Congresswoman Marcia Fudge To Meet With Imperial Women, Black On Black Crime, Ohio Family Rights, Others On Imperial Ave Murders, Community Issues
Ohio Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (D-11)
From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog.Com (www.determinerweekly.com and www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com)
Leaders of the Imperial Women, Black on Black on Black Crime, the Carl Stokes Brigade, the Immigrant Support Network, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, Ohio Family Rights, the MLK Coalition, the County Grand Jury.Org and a host of others grassroots affiliates will meet with U.S. Rep Marcia L. Fudge (D-11) at her district office in Warrensville Hts , Oh on Thurs., Feb 24 at 6 pm (Address is 4834 Richmond Rd, Suite 150, Warrensville Hts, Oh. Park at side of building. Congresswoman Fudge's district telephone number is 216-522-4900. To reach the Imperial Women call 216-932-3114).
“The meeting is confirmed for Feb 24,” said Linda Matthews, the scheduler and office manager for Fudge, whose district includes parts of Cleveland and its eastern suburbs.
“We are pleased that the congresswoman has again opened her doors to meet with us on pertinent issues of public concern from the Imperial Ave. Murders to the slating of the closing of the trauma center in East Cleveland where poor Blacks are served,” said Kathy Wray Coleman, a leader of the Imperial Women, “We also will deal with the malicious prosecution of Collinwood High School graduate Destini Bronaugh for a peaceful student protest around teacher layoffs and school closings and our request for support to push for a state law requiring that all trial court judges are assigned and reassigned to cases by random draw at all times to ensure due process protections."
A preliminary list of the speakers and issues to be presented with the permission of Fudge and her staff include the following:
Larry Bresler, Leader of Northeast Ohio Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign: Support for federal funding set to leave Cleveland on housing issues impacting poor people, minorities, women and children, including cuts to Section Eight programs
Donna Brown, Black on Black Crime, Ladyvanguard: The Cleveland Puiblic Schools Transformation Plan, mayoral control and the slated closing by Cleveland Clinic officials of its trauma center at Huron Hospital in the predominantly Black city of E.Cleveland that serves poor Black people and others from Cleveland and E. Cleveland
Barbara Bickerstaff, the MLK Coalition: The necessity of representative diversity as to the appointments by Ohio Gov. John Kasich to his cabinet, boards and commissions
Charles E. Bibb: Chairperson of the MLK Coalition- A follow-up as to Bickerstaff on the trauma center and the governor's appointments to his cabinet, boards and commissions
Ward 6 Precinct Committee Person John Boyd: Community Issues
Tiesha Cole, the Imperial Women and Kathy Wray Coleman, Leader of the Imperial Women: Issues as to the murders of 11 Black women on Imperial Avenue in Cleveland, the need for racial diversity as to the City of Cleveland's top level law enforcement leadership team and the need for Ohio trial court judges to be assigned and reassigned to cases at all times by random draw. Coleman will also address harassment by the City of Cleveland and former Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Kathleen Ann Keough, who sought to illegally sentence her for allegedly resisting arrest when sole White male arresting deputy sheriff Gerald Pace did not accuse her of any crime and did not testify as required by the Sixth Amendment (Coleman claims retaliation for articles as a journalist then in the Call and Post Newspaper and her community activism).
Willie Stokes, the Imperial Women and John Hunter, a brother of slain Imperial Ave. victim Amelda Hunter and a cousin of slain Imperial Ave victim Crystal Dozier: The request for an immediate investigation as to why serial killing suspect Anthony Sowell was released from police custody in 2008 where six of the 11 women murdered on Imperial Ave. in Cleveland were murdered thereafter (Sowell is now in custody and awaiting trial on numerous counts of aggravated murder, rape and kidnapping. He faces the death penalty).
Linda Jones and Betty Brown, the Imperial Women and Betty Brown is a leader of the County Grand Jury.Org: Constitutional issues and the need for support for a state law that precludes the offices of county and city prosecutors and law directors from serving as attorneys for trial court judges where they have undue influence over them as to sentencing etc in criminal cases and otherwise
Roz McAllister, the Imperial Women, Ohio Family Rights: The need for support for struggling Ohio families during an economic downfall and compliance with state and federal law as to the mistreatment of poor families in Ohio
Khalid Samad, Leader of Peace in the Hood: Social justice issues and the unconstitutional mistreatment of Blacks and others by the courts
Frances Caldwell, the Imperial Women, the Cleveland African-American Museum: The importance of a thriving African-American Museum in Cleveland and a request for federal funding around the issue
Art McKoy- Founder of Black on Black Crime: Social justice issues
Tina Bronaugh, the Imperial Women and the mother of Destini Bronaugh: The need for the dismissal of all criminal charges by the City of Cleveland against Collinwood High School graduate Destini Bronaugh that came in retaliation for her participation in a peaceful student protest at the school last May around teacher layoffs and school closings, though protest activities are protected via the free speech clause of the First Amendment.
Thomas Kim Hill, the Imperial Women, the People's Forum and the Immigrant Support Network: Support for the Rebeccas Whitby and Destini Bronaugh and opposition to the Iraq War
Valerie and Stewart Robinson, the Imperial Women, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor: Issues impacting greater Cleveland's poor community.
Denise Hicks- People for the Fair Treatment of Joaquin Hicks: The necessity for a new trial for Joaquin Hicks now serving 61 years to life for allegedly arranging a robbery, allegedly in his absence, that led to the murder and attempted murder of two Cleveland Clinic employees (Note: Jury irregularities existed where jurors allegedly deliberated with the assistance of cell phones).
Abdul Qahhar, Leader of the Cleveland Chapter of the New Black Panther Party- A request for support for an investigation as to the 1993 Lucasville Riots where innocent Black and other men were placed on death roll and sentenced to life in prison.
Other grassroots people attending the meeting include Carl Newman-Bey, Destini Bronaugh, Ada Averyhart, David Jones and Gene Whitte.

From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog.Com (www.determinerweekly.com and www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com)
Leaders of the Imperial Women, Black on Black on Black Crime, the Carl Stokes Brigade, the Immigrant Support Network, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, Ohio Family Rights, the MLK Coalition, the County Grand Jury.Org and a host of others grassroots affiliates will meet with U.S. Rep Marcia L. Fudge (D-11) at her district office in Warrensville Hts , Oh on Thurs., Feb 24 at 6 pm (Address is 4834 Richmond Rd, Suite 150, Warrensville Hts, Oh. Park at side of building. Congresswoman Fudge's district telephone number is 216-522-4900. To reach the Imperial Women call 216-932-3114).
“The meeting is confirmed for Feb 24,” said Linda Matthews, the scheduler and office manager for Fudge, whose district includes parts of Cleveland and its eastern suburbs.
“We are pleased that the congresswoman has again opened her doors to meet with us on pertinent issues of public concern from the Imperial Ave. Murders to the slating of the closing of the trauma center in East Cleveland where poor Blacks are served,” said Kathy Wray Coleman, a leader of the Imperial Women, “We also will deal with the malicious prosecution of Collinwood High School graduate Destini Bronaugh for a peaceful student protest around teacher layoffs and school closings and our request for support to push for a state law requiring that all trial court judges are assigned and reassigned to cases by random draw at all times to ensure due process protections."
A preliminary list of the speakers and issues to be presented with the permission of Fudge and her staff include the following:
Larry Bresler, Leader of Northeast Ohio Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign: Support for federal funding set to leave Cleveland on housing issues impacting poor people, minorities, women and children, including cuts to Section Eight programs
Donna Brown, Black on Black Crime, Ladyvanguard: The Cleveland Puiblic Schools Transformation Plan, mayoral control and the slated closing by Cleveland Clinic officials of its trauma center at Huron Hospital in the predominantly Black city of E.Cleveland that serves poor Black people and others from Cleveland and E. Cleveland
Barbara Bickerstaff, the MLK Coalition: The necessity of representative diversity as to the appointments by Ohio Gov. John Kasich to his cabinet, boards and commissions
Charles E. Bibb: Chairperson of the MLK Coalition- A follow-up as to Bickerstaff on the trauma center and the governor's appointments to his cabinet, boards and commissions
Ward 6 Precinct Committee Person John Boyd: Community Issues
Tiesha Cole, the Imperial Women and Kathy Wray Coleman, Leader of the Imperial Women: Issues as to the murders of 11 Black women on Imperial Avenue in Cleveland, the need for racial diversity as to the City of Cleveland's top level law enforcement leadership team and the need for Ohio trial court judges to be assigned and reassigned to cases at all times by random draw. Coleman will also address harassment by the City of Cleveland and former Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Kathleen Ann Keough, who sought to illegally sentence her for allegedly resisting arrest when sole White male arresting deputy sheriff Gerald Pace did not accuse her of any crime and did not testify as required by the Sixth Amendment (Coleman claims retaliation for articles as a journalist then in the Call and Post Newspaper and her community activism).
Willie Stokes, the Imperial Women and John Hunter, a brother of slain Imperial Ave. victim Amelda Hunter and a cousin of slain Imperial Ave victim Crystal Dozier: The request for an immediate investigation as to why serial killing suspect Anthony Sowell was released from police custody in 2008 where six of the 11 women murdered on Imperial Ave. in Cleveland were murdered thereafter (Sowell is now in custody and awaiting trial on numerous counts of aggravated murder, rape and kidnapping. He faces the death penalty).
Linda Jones and Betty Brown, the Imperial Women and Betty Brown is a leader of the County Grand Jury.Org: Constitutional issues and the need for support for a state law that precludes the offices of county and city prosecutors and law directors from serving as attorneys for trial court judges where they have undue influence over them as to sentencing etc in criminal cases and otherwise
Roz McAllister, the Imperial Women, Ohio Family Rights: The need for support for struggling Ohio families during an economic downfall and compliance with state and federal law as to the mistreatment of poor families in Ohio
Khalid Samad, Leader of Peace in the Hood: Social justice issues and the unconstitutional mistreatment of Blacks and others by the courts
Frances Caldwell, the Imperial Women, the Cleveland African-American Museum: The importance of a thriving African-American Museum in Cleveland and a request for federal funding around the issue
Art McKoy- Founder of Black on Black Crime: Social justice issues
Tina Bronaugh, the Imperial Women and the mother of Destini Bronaugh: The need for the dismissal of all criminal charges by the City of Cleveland against Collinwood High School graduate Destini Bronaugh that came in retaliation for her participation in a peaceful student protest at the school last May around teacher layoffs and school closings, though protest activities are protected via the free speech clause of the First Amendment.
Thomas Kim Hill, the Imperial Women, the People's Forum and the Immigrant Support Network: Support for the Rebeccas Whitby and Destini Bronaugh and opposition to the Iraq War
Valerie and Stewart Robinson, the Imperial Women, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor: Issues impacting greater Cleveland's poor community.
Denise Hicks- People for the Fair Treatment of Joaquin Hicks: The necessity for a new trial for Joaquin Hicks now serving 61 years to life for allegedly arranging a robbery, allegedly in his absence, that led to the murder and attempted murder of two Cleveland Clinic employees (Note: Jury irregularities existed where jurors allegedly deliberated with the assistance of cell phones).
Abdul Qahhar, Leader of the Cleveland Chapter of the New Black Panther Party- A request for support for an investigation as to the 1993 Lucasville Riots where innocent Black and other men were placed on death roll and sentenced to life in prison.
Other grassroots people attending the meeting include Carl Newman-Bey, Destini Bronaugh, Ada Averyhart, David Jones and Gene Whitte.
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