Online conference takes new approach to getting anti-discrimination ordinance in Bibb County
Education is key to activists who are trying to pass a Comprehensive Civil Rights ordinance. Now a two-day online conference will explain why the local law is needed
Author: Katelyn Sabater (13WMAZ)
Updated: 8:25 PM EDT April 19, 2021
MACON, Ga. — Macon-Bibb activists say they plan to ask the county again to pass an anti-discrimination ordinance this year. Their first steps will focus on educating the community.
Najiva Timothee is a Diversity and Inclusion Trainer in Central Georgia.
When she found out former Mayor Robert Reichert vetoed the anti-discrimination ordinance last year, she couldn’t believe it.