Tracie Hunter
Thursday, July 1st, 2010The voice of Tracie Hunter is increasingly getting deserved attention. Her presence in Greater Cincinnati is also blessing a great number of people.
Now, Tracie Hunter, a gifted and dedicated community advocate, senior pastor, and volunteer legal advisor to youth, is running for Common Pleas judge of the Juvenile Court Division of Hamilton County (Ohio). She should be elected. Her plans are unique, and I know they will impact communities.
She is planning several campaign walks and stops this July 4th weekend. Her website has more information.
Tracie Hunter is not just a politician, although her political savvy could get her elected on November 2 as the first African American judge in Hamilton County Juvenile Court. I truly support this opportunity.
On Friday, July 2nd, at 6:00 in Madeira, Tracie will be walking with a group beginning at the presbyterian church on the corner of Miami and Galbraith Roads.
On Saturday, she’ll meet citizens in the Equinox Cincinnati Parade in Northside at 11:00 a.m. On Sunday, a parade in Golf Manor (see her website), and on Monday, another walk.
She’s as active as she can be this campaign season, because she plans to upset the long-held establishment of juvenile court judges that has done little to combat youth crime and deliquency.
Tracie Hunter’s plans are significant. She elaborates on her Four-Point plan here. You need to know that I’ve heard her speak about these plans to youths. Tracie was recently a guest speaker in my summer course at the College of Mount St. Joseph in the S.C.O.P.E. program. I had 17 students and Tracie resonated with each of them, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and goals.
Make sure to take your time getting to know Tracie Hunter, for now, through her website. The Cincinnati Herald published a wonderful profile of her. The Enquirer did a piece on her in 2010, at the time of a city-wide crisis that followed a tragic homicide.
Tracie Hunter should be elected. I know she’s earnest, capable, and adamant about re-investing in our youth. She loves the city, and she cares about children and their families.



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