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Ep 29: “Ensuring community justice,” A conversation with NABLEO’s Chairman, Charles Wilson.”

Mon, Feb 10

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Moses' People Speak

Join us as we talk about the role of NABLEO and reflect on the current environment as it stands.

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 Ep 29: “Ensuring community justice,” A conversation with NABLEO’s Chairman, Charles Wilson.”
 Ep 29: “Ensuring community justice,” A conversation with NABLEO’s Chairman, Charles Wilson.”

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Feb 10, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST

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Ep 028: Ep 29: “Ensuring community justice,” A conversation with NABLEO’s Chairman, Charles Wilson.”


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Lt. Charles Wilson, ret., is the current National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Inc. (NABLEO) Chairman.  As a founding member of an organization dedicated to addressing the issues of Black law enforcement as well as enhancing and empowering the minority community, Lt. Wilson has devoted his career to speaking out on injustices, especially when it impacts the Black/Brown community.  Join us as we talk about the role of NABLEO and reflect on the current environment as it stands.



About Charles Wilson

Lieutenant (Retired) Charles P. Wilson retired from active law enforcement service in 2016 after 23 years with the Rhode Island College, Providence, RI Campus Police Department as a patrol shift supervisor. With a professional career dating from 1971, his previous law enforcement experience has included service as a Detective/Patrolman with the Woodmere Village, Ohio Police Department, where he also served as its first African American Chief of Police from 1988 to mid-1990. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree with an emphasis in Justice Studies from Rhode Island College in Providence, Rhode Island, and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Lamar University in Beaumont, TX. He previously served a historic eight terms as National Chairman of the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Inc., and is an original signatory delegate of the organization's constitution.




 

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