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Warm Welcome for City’s Police Commission’s Inspector General

The event, held on February 25th at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle in downtown Oakland was attended by over 100 people. Seen above with Phillips are (l-r): Derreck Johnson, founder of the Black Owned Project.

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Ay'Anna Moody, Berkeley/Oakland Chapter BWOPA; Cathy Adams, president of the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce; Phillips; Regina Jackson, president, Oakland Police Commission and Oakland Police Department Chief LeRonne Armstrong. Photo by Adam Turner.

The Black Owned Project 365 and other Oakland luminaries welcomed Michelle N. Philips (third from right) at a special Black History Month celebration as she assumed her duties as the first independent inspector general to serve on Oakland’s Police Commission. The event, held on February 25th at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle in downtown Oakland was attended by over 100 people. Seen above with Phillips are (l-r): Derreck Johnson, founder of the Black Owned Project.

Ay’Anna Moody, Berkeley/Oakland Chapter BWOPA; Cathy Adams, president of the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce; Phillips; Regina Jackson, president, Oakland Police Commission and Oakland Police Department Chief LeRonne Armstrong. Photo by Adam Turner.

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