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CIVIC AWARENESS SERIES: Preventing Violence (@Cantigny)

The League of Women Voters presents a panel discussion about escalating violence in our society and what must be done to restore safety in our communities. This is a Free hybrid program, offered both in person at Cantigny Park and online via Zoom. No need to rsvp to attend in person. If you can’t join us in person, register to join virtually with the button below. Mention attendance of this event to the Cantigny guard for free admission to the park that evening.

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Cantigny Park and the League of Women Voters of Wheaton , Glen Ellyn , Central Kane County , and Roselle/Bloomingdale continue their Civic Awareness Series on Thursday, September 8, at 7 pm.

The co-sponsors welcome Phil Andrew and Chris Paterson for a discussion (in-person and online) about preventing violence in our communities and how to restore safety.

Phil Andrew is Principal of PAX Group, a crisis and conflict management consultancy dedicated to helping leaders and organizations navigate dynamic environments. He was previously the Director of Violence Prevention for the Archdiocese of Chicago, and served in the City of Chicago’s Office of Violence Prevention. A former FBI special agent, Phil has led hostage negotiation teams and has expertise in violence prevention, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and crimes against children. He is an adjunct instructor at Northwestern and DePaul Universities and serves as advisor to the National Security and Human Rights Law Center at Kent College of Law.

Chris Paterson is the Assistant Secretary for the Illinois Department of Human Services Office of Firearm Violence Prevention. Before creating the OFVP, he was the Chief Program Officer at Friends of the Children-Chicago, an organization that provides children facing the greatest obstacles with paid, professional mentors. Prior to joining 2 Friends of the Children, Chris was Senior Director of Programs and Policy for the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago. He has been a thought partner and implementer for Chicago’s largest violence intervention efforts, READI Chicago and Community Partnering 4 Peace. Registration is not required for those attending the September 8 program at the Cantigny Park Visitors Center, and parking is free. Online participants must register at my.lwv.org/Illinois/wheaton or Cantigny.org to receive a Zoom link.

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