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​                Andrew Joseph Jr - Executive Officer - Tampa Florida


​Andrew Joseph, Jr. a native of New Orleans, Louisiana and current resident of Tampa, FL after Hurricane Katrina.  Mr. Joseph is a current victim advocate and co-founder of The Andrew Joseph Foundation.org.  He is the father of a deceased 14 year old child named Andrew Joseph, III. His work in community organizing, advocacy and empowerment began with adjudicated youths within the school system and juvenile justice system 21 years ago...

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              Kenneth Chamberlain Jr - Executive Officer - White Plains New York



Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr. is a skilled human service professional with a wide range of work experiences. Currently he is employed as an Employment Case Manager with the Urban League of Westchester’s POWER PROGRAM (Pushing Obstacles With Empowerment & Revitalization.) In this capacity Kenneth works with individuals who are unable to work due to illnesses that range from medical to mental health and substance abuse. In the past Kenneth was responsible for overseeing an Attitudinal Job Readiness Training program and was also a Work Experience Program Developer; in that capacity his job was to build relationships with local organizations and institutions, as well as with the client population he serves. Kenneth also served as a Director of Job Development, Program Supervisor, and Substance Abuse Counselor at a previous nonprofit organization. The perspectives Kenneth developed in his work provided a foundation when he was forced to respond to his father’s death at the hands of White Plains Police Officers on November 19, 2011. Since then Kenneth has been a voice for affecting positive change in Westchester County as well as New York State. Kenneth is one of the founding members of the Westchester Coalition for Police Reform (WCPR) which consists of community organizations, religious institutions and individuals who share a vision of safe communities, with improved community-police relations and greater police accountability and transparency. Kenneth is also a member of Families United for Justice which is an organization of family members who either have family members or they themselves have been victims of some sort of police misconduct, brutality, and criminality. Kenneth also sits on the board of the NYS Civil Liberties Union Lower Hudson Valley Chapter and attends Concordia College in Bronxville, NY where he is pursuing his degree in Behavioral Sciences. He has done speaking engagements at several colleges and universities Westchester Community College, SUNY Purchase, Brooklyn and whenever asked he participates and has organized several panel discussions around police misconduct, brutality, and criminality. He has received a Certificate of Appreciation for commitment and dedication to community from the Westchester County Board of Legislators, Award for continued service to the City of Mount Vernon, NY from Unity Baptist Tabernacle Church a Champion of the Community award from Westchester Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, as well as a Proclamation from the New York State Senate. When asked why he does this type of work Kenneth’s response is simple “you want for your brother and sister that which you want for yourself and when I say brother and sister I mean all people because one’s works are more important than ones skin color."

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About Families United 4 Justice Network FU4J Network works to create and establish positive influences for impacted families , communities, and our society . Our goal is to support and develop families that will help positively impact and develop police accountability legislation turning our local communities into healthier and happier places to live, work, and be free from police violence.

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