Civil Rights Issues in West Virginia
Appendices
Appendix 1: List of Forum Participants*
1. Community Forum, Logan, West Virginia, November 17, 1998
Panel 1: Police-Community Relations, Recruitment of Minority Officers, and Hate Crimes
Hilary Chiz, director, American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia
Joan Hill, attorney, Crandall, Pyles, Haviland & Turner, Logan
Sgt. G. R. Johnson, West Virginia State Police, Logan Detachment
First Sgt. Steve Cook, West Virginia State Police, Logan Detachment
Paul Sheridan, senior assistant attorney general, Civil Rights Division, West Virginia Attorney General s Office
Tim Tweed
Pete Kelly, Logan County Community Action Group and Youth of the NAACP
Panel 2: Equal Educational Opportunity, School-to-Work Program
Rick Wilson, American Friends Service Committee
Wilma Zigmund, principal, Logan High School
Dr. Pat White, Logan County Board of Education
Margaret Fletcher, school-to-work curriculum coordinator, Mingo County Schools
Peggy Vance, school resource assistant, Logan County Schools
Eliza Jane Dillard, retired teacher, Logan County Schools
Rev. Michael Pollard, social worker, Logan County
Panel 3: Economic Opportunity, Employment Discrimination
Paul Sheridan, senior assistant attorney general, Civil Rights Division, West Virginia Attorney General s Office
Rev. David Bell
Gracie Adkins
Marcia Ibos, director, Tug Valley Recovery Shelter, Williamson
Joanne Farmer, outreach director, New Employment for Women, Logan
Christopher Drummer, kitchen manager/trainee, Shoney s, Logan
Rev. Franklin Jones, guidance counselor, Matewan Middle School
John Fullen, president, Mingo County NAACP, and mayor of Matewan
Rev. Steven Hairston, president, Logan-Boone NAACP
Pete Kelly, Logan County Community Action Group and Youth of the NAACP
Eliza Jane Dillard, retired teacher, Logan County Schools
Walter W. Elmore
Kenneth Ross
2. Community Forum, Morgantown, West Virginia, June 14, 1999
Welcome
Frank Scafella, mayor of Morgantown
Panel 1: Civil Rights Concerns for Persons with Disabilities
Barbara Judy, ADA compliance officer, West Virginia University
Reed Martin, attorney in private practice, Morgantown
James S. Jeffers, director, West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services
Helen Matlick, West Virginia Mental Health Consumers Association
Ruby Losh, disability rights advocate
Kent Bryson, staff attorney, West Virginia Advocates
Dolly Ford, sign language interpreter
Teresa McGonigle, sign language interpreter
Tony Miralles
Ken Ervin, advocate specialist, Northern West Virginia Center for Independent Living
Panel 2: Civil Rights Issues in North Central West Virginia
Leonard George, director, MBC United
Delegate Charlene Marshall, member, West Virginia House of Delegates
Debbie Hall, president, Morgantown NAACP (submitted written testimony)
Allen Lee, president, Harrison County NAACP
Dr. Katherine Bankole, director, West Virginia University Center for Black Culture and Research
Kay Francis Meade, member, Fairmont City Council
Open Session
Dewey Berry
Bredga Neal
William Bunner
Rev. Russell Medley, St. Stephen Baptist Church
Patricia Bunner
3. Community Forum, Charleston, West Virginia, April 20, 2000
Welcome
Jay Goldman, mayor of Charleston
Panel 1: Community Leaders and Civil Rights Advocates
Hilary Chiz, executive director, American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia
Rev. Homer Davis, president, Charleston NAACP
Sherwood Brown, Raleigh County NAACP
Marvin Smoots, Raleigh County NAACP
Jason Huber, attorney, Foreman and Crane, Charleston
Connie Lewis, Charleston
Phil Carter, Cabell County NAACP
Rev. James E. Murray, Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, Charleston, and president, Charleston Police Civil Service Commission
Polly Rempel, bail bondsman, Parkersburg
Dallas Staples, president, West Virginia Black Law Enforcement Officers United
Joan Porter-Green
Delegate Arley Johnson, member, West Virginia House of Delegates
William Boyd
Panel 2: State and Federal Officials/Police Organization Representatives
Darrell V. McGraw Jr., attorney general, State of West Virginia
Chuck Miller, United States Attorney's Office, Charleston
Captain Steve Cogar, director of training, West Virginia State Police Academy
Tom Rodd, senior law clerk for West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Justice Larry Starcher
Chief Jerry Riffe, chief of police, Charleston Police Department
Captain R. E. Wilson, Parkersburg
Eddie St. Clair, vice president, West Virginia Troopers Association
Rudy Jefferson, president, Marion County NAACP
Andrew Mayer
David Stewart, West Virginia Advocates
Panel 3: Other Civil Rights Issues in the Charleston Area
Barry Bowe, principal, Chandler Elementary School, Charleston
Rev. Alfonso Heyliger, Ferguson Baptist Church, and president, Charleston Black Ministerial Alliance
Romona Taylor Williams, executive director, REDEEM, Charleston
Erica Collier, student, Roosevelt Junior High School, Charleston
Jarrick Hall, Roosevelt Junior High School, Charleston
Levetta McKnight, Hope Community Development, Charleston
Isaiah White, Roosevelt Junior High School, Charleston
Eileen Lee
Dr. Evans
* Includes invited panelists and other speakers.