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Merze Tate Explorers | Your Turn: Eva Ozier- Making Things Happen in Government @merzetateexplorers | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
When a single mother with six children decided she wanted better for her family and her community she made history. Kalamazoo County's First African American Vice Chair of the County Commission is profiled in this mini-doc project created by the all-girl media team of the Merze Tate Explorers. Learn how one woman took her passion for community and made local history! Narrated by Syann Hollins, edited by Sasha Hollins. GO EXPLORERS!
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Your Turn: Eva Ozier- Making Things Happen in Government @merzetateexplorers

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