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Mayor Justin Bibb, Councilwomen Stephanie Howse and Deborah Gray; The Black Women Commission is Taken!

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The Original  Black Women Commission of Cuyahoga County was organized in 2018 following the death of a 9-year-old girl shot and killed in the Lee/Harvard community.

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The organization has successfully dealt with community matters that lawyers want to take, and the police refuse to investigate.  The BWCCC has a proven track record of getting amicable results from Women and their children.

Several months ago, Mayor Justin Bibb, Councilwomen Stephanie Howse of Cleveland WARD 7, and Deborah Gray of Cleveland WARD 4 formed an advisory group to help women.  The BWCCC applaud their efforts.  The problem is that Stephanie Howse, Bibb, and Gray agreed to call their group the Black Women Commission.  This name is not available!

Find something else to do.  

The Original Black Women Commission registered with the state of Ohio.  The BWCC is also the trademark owner.

The Mayor, Howse, and Gray ignore this will and continue moving forward.  The BWCCC is speaking out about their disrespectful gestures.

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