
“We are now a national organization with 10 chapters across the country” Dorothy Johnson-Speight said. “But I always say Mothers In Charge is a group that we really want to be out of business. We don’t want to continue to have mothers come to us because they had to bury their children. But yet still, we exist and unfortunately, we are growing. Because more and more mothers and fathers are having the horrible tragedy of laying their son or daughter to rest.”
Read the full story at the Queens Tribune: At York, A Gathering Of The Minds On Black Issues