A diverse group of local people helping the Union-Tribune do a better job of understanding the community

San Diego, CALocal News

The Union-Tribune's Community Advisory Board features a diverse group of local members committed to improving community dialogue in San Diego. Key members include Doris Bittar, a civil rights organizer with extensive experience in community alliances; Dr. Robert Lee Brown, who focuses on equity and diversity in leadership; Gloria Corral, who leads an organization serving low-income families; Dr. Azadeh Davari, an executive leadership coach with international experience; and JoAnn Fields, an advocate for Filipino communities. The board seeks to connect various communities and promote understanding on critical issues.

Their initiatives aim to foster civil discourse and accountability, addressing the needs and concerns of San Diego's diverse population. By facilitating access to different voices and ideas, the board plays a vital role in enhancing community engagement.

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