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Local nonprofit pitches six-week conflict-resolution series to council

Tuscaloosa City Council · April 29, 2026

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Summary

PeaceLink proposed 'Talk It Through Thursdays,' a six-week conflict-resolution program at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church aiming to reduce nonviolent police calls; the council indicated support and district funds may be available.

Carlton Avery, representing the conflict-resolution nonprofit PeaceLink, asked the council on Tuesday for support of a six-week program called 'Talk It Through Thursdays' to be held at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church.

Avery described the program as a mix of community discussion and conflict-resolution training aimed at reducing nonviolent calls to police and strengthening community cohesion. He presented a proposed schedule beginning June 4 with sessions planned for June, July and August and said organizers hope for about 100 participants per session and a goal of reaching 600 residents over the series. "What this nonprofit will be, what this initiative is about is a 6 week program…it's called Talk It Through Thursdays," Avery said.

Council members thanked Avery and noted district council funds and other support options; a council member said a town-hall schedule and participation details would be provided. The presentation was part of the citizen-comments portion of the meeting; no formal council appropriation was adopted during the meeting.

What's next: The council indicated willingness to explore district funding and staff cooperation to support the proposed sessions, and PeaceLink expected to follow up with the clerk’s office and council staff.