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NCRB schedules youth summit and Sept. 20 town hall, launches 'Your voice, our mission' campaign

5415789 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

The board publicized a youth advisory summit at Tennessee State University this Saturday, a September 20 town hall, and a new public campaign with five billboards and a 24-hour hotline.

The Nashville Community Review Board announced a youth advisory summit for this Saturday at Tennessee State University’s Frederick S. Humphreys Hall, running 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and asked members to save the date for a town hall on Sept. 20.

Staff said the youth summit will include panels with school resource officers and mental-health professionals and will offer breakout roundtables for attendees. Jamelle Camaguchi was named in the meeting as a facilitator for a roundtable. Staff asked members to register and said informational materials and a QR code were available for packages and lunch.

The board also rolled out a public-awareness campaign with the slogan “Your voice, our mission,” staff said, noting five billboards around the city (one digital) and a 24-hour hotline on campaign materials. The board encouraged members to share event information; staff provided a registration link (nashville.gov/ncrb) and social accounts (Facebook and Instagram: NCRB Nashville) for further information.

Logistics for upcoming board meetings were also confirmed: July’s meeting will be at Madison Community Center, 550 North DuPont Avenue; August’s board meeting will be at Sevier Park Community Center, 3021 Leland Lane; and the board will use community locations rather than the Sunny West Room for those sessions. Executive-committee meeting dates were circulated for August through December.

Staff asked members to check calendars and indicated the retreat is tentatively scheduled for either Sept. 27 or Oct. 4, daytime hours (roughly 8 a.m.–3 or 4 p.m.), and said retreat planning would be coordinated and announced in follow-up communications.

Registration details and a map for the youth summit will be posted at nashville.gov/ncrb and on the board’s social media channels, staff said.