Dignity Project
The Dignity Project is a community-police grass roots movement from deep conversations to dedicated collaboration for shared progress. We need each other.
Our community needs our police. Yet, for some of us, peace means safety, at the expense of anoth
05/14/2025
The Dignity Project works to bridge gap between police and community SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) — It’s been five years since ‘The Dignity Project’ was formed in Summerville as a group designed to build trust and respect between community member…
02/20/2025
02/19/2025
Summerville Dignity Project hosting community forum The Summerville Dignity Project is inviting community members to an open discussion with local law enforcement at the Community & Police Forum from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, at Crossroads
02/18/2025
It is about “humanizing the badge”. We are proud of our Summerville Police Department Chief Wright for celebrating and loving our officers!
05/24/2024
The Palmetto Artisans Program met with community members, Mayor Touchberry, DCSO, SPD, and members of the Dignity Project in the first of a series of community forums regarding the implementation of an entrepreneurial program for youth selling Palmetto roses in Summerville.
Under this model, already implemented in Charleston and North Charleston, youth will work with adult mentors to be trained and supervised in all aspects of the rose-selling business, including finance, social and business ettiquette, customer service, and even first aid.
Stay tuned to social media for more information on upcoming meetings.
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05/10/2024
Dignity Project members stood behind Chaplain Rich Robinson Thursday as he read a statement about the Project’s purpose and current endeavors to the Summerville Town Council.
Dignity Project to Gather Community Input Concerning Recent Police Incidents
· The Summerville Dignity Project is requesting input from the community concerning recent Summerville police incidents. Community members may offer their input through an email to: [email protected] (they may also request that their input be anonymous by indicating that in the email).
· The diverse team of Dignity Project members will gather to organize the input into topics which will be discussed from multiple, diverse community and police perspectives. The members will also listen for understanding through participating in a series of perspective swaps, where they are tasked with understanding the input topics through perspectives that are not their own. For example, community members will try to deeply understand and offer feedback from a police perspective, and police will try to deeply understand and offer feedback from a community perspective.
· The project, which includes community members and Summerville police officers, will then seek to hold mutually-respectful, honest conversations, followed by positive collaborations, for shared progress that offers dignity to all involved. The project will hold future community forums to update the community on the collaborative progress.
04/10/2024
Thank you for your transparency, Chief Wright. Thank you to our community for your patience in the process and for your compassion for all involved in this tragic situation.
PRESS RELEASE
04/08/2024
This clip includes Walmart surveillance video.
[Press Release] Unedited Video Compilation: Incident at Walmart Involving Juvenile - April 1, 2024 The video compilation you are about to view contains the full, unedited bodycam footage captured by Sergeant Katherine Kirkland and Officer Dante Ghi during ...
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Charleston, SC
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