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Peacing it Together Award

The Community Conferencing Center is proud to, each year, present the Peacing it Together Award to extraordinary individual and organizational partners who help us fulfill our mission in remarkable ways.

Please join us in celebrating the efforts of these Peacing it Together honorees:

2009

  • Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, Baltimore City Police Department
  • Chief Judge for Maryland Court of Appeals Robert M. Bell
  • Chief Marshall T. Goodwin of the Baltimore City School Police Force

2008

  • Lacey Benton, Community Conferencing Facilitator
  • Juan Brice, Community Conference Participant
  • Ray Cook, On Our Shoulders
  • Mike Jones, Baltimore City Police Department
  • Duvol Langley, Community Conference Participant
  • Karen Ndour, Baltimore City Schools
  • Janice Williams, Baltimore City Schools
  • Joyce Wright, Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office Juvenile Division

2007

  • Shakita Anderson, Community Conference Participant
  • Gretchen Banks, Baltimore City Schools
  • James H. Green, Baltimore City Police Department
  • Jacqueline Holley-Bowman, Department of Juvenile Services
  • John Nwokoroku, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services
  • John Prince, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services
  • Brenda Tuck, Baltimore City Schools Suspension Services
  • BANNER Neighborhoods, Community Partner

2006

  • Frank Broccolina, Maryland Judiciary
  • Cheryl Casciani, Community Activist/Funder
  • Keith Dyson, Community Conferencing Facilitator
  • Tricia Rock, Baltimore City Schools
  • Marie Sennett, Community Conference Participant

2005

  • Elizabeth Duverlie, Community Conferencing Facilitator
  • Commissioner Leonard Hamm, Baltimore City Police Department
  • Barbara Henry, Baltimore City School Police
  • Marc Steiner, Community Activist
  • Community Mediation Program, Community Partner
  • Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO), Maryland Judiciary

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