Black History Month: Ann Arbor’s own Cynthia Harrison advocates for the most vulnerable among us

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Caroline MacGregor: You’re listening to 89.1 WEMU. I’m Caroline MacGregor. And as it’s February, we continue to celebrate Black History Month and to talk to people who have made a difference in the community here in Washtenaw County. These are people whose stories inspire others to also leave a legacy that positively impacts those in the community. And my guest today is Cynthia Harrison. She sits on the Ann Arbor City Council. She’s also Director of Innovative Re-entry at the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office. She’s a lifelong Ann Arbor resident and she holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University. Cynthia is known and respected for her collaborative leadership style, her passion for fostering innovation and protecting the most vulnerable among us and creating an inclusive and equitable community. First of all, Cynthia, thank you so much for joining us today!

Cynthia Harrison: My pleasure! Thank you for having me!…

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