MU Behind the Scenes: Working Together for Fair Treatment by Farmington Hills Police
Rev. Dr. Patricia Coleman-Burns of First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Farmington Hills recently led a community task force to address racial disparities in traffic stops, commonly known as "Driving While Black" (DWB). Prompted by a local report showing bias in police stops, Rev. Coleman-Burns brought in the U.S. Department of Justice to help mediate a proactive agreement with the local police department.
Here's where Michigan United comes in. Rev. Burns also invited our own Pastor Dale Milford to join the effort as a trusted ally. With a new, open-minded police chief at the table, the collaboration was constructive and smooth. One key outcome: a refined approach to anti-bias training—just one of five priorities agreed upon for the department. This model could offer a promising framework for other diverse communities seeking similar reforms.

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