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Arletha Jowers
Arletha is a Community Educational Organizor at the Beloved Community Center. She volunteers in the Guilford County Schools as a student and teacher advocate and coordinates New Voice, a youth group geared toward social justice.
A native of Winston-Salem, Arletha is the proud mother of Ciyon and the wife of Brandon Jowers.
Building Black, Brown, and White Unity
Town Hall Meeting engages the purpose of education