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On Wednesday, community leaders gathered for a virtual event to express their support for Outlaw following a scathing report last month that was critical of her handling of summer protests. We want her to be successful in this city. So, we stand with her, said event organizer, Evelyn Sample-Oates. We have a social media campaign hashtag we stand with Commissioner Outlaw. So we are not going away. We are going to make sure that she is successful.
Outlaw is the city s first African-American female police commissioner and those who attended the town hall stress it s a job that needs community support.
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ St. Joseph Center – a Los Angeles non-profit dedicated to serving people dealing with poverty, homelessness, and health insecurities – announces four new members to its Board of Directors. St. Joseph Center is leading the charge to increase diversity and equity amongst its advisory board, including members with lived experience in navigating the social services system for homeless programs. The newly elected members are esteemed women of diverse backgrounds and professions that will help St. Joseph Center make a positive difference into 2021 and beyond.
New board members include LaRae Cantley, Co-founder of the Housing Justice-LA Podcast, Diana Cárdenas, Vice President and Senior Project Manager in Affordable Housing at U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), Ashley Fumiko Dominguez, Associate Director of Federal Relations within UCLA s Government & Community Relations, and Kimber
Diva C. Hall Honored As Black History Maker
Diva C. Hall Honored As Black History Maker of Alabama
92.9 WTUG, Praise 93.3, and 105.1 The Block in partnership with Robinson Automotive, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Delta Phi Lambda Chapter, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Eta Xi Omega Chapter, along with Lanier Automotive, Bryant Bank, and Dixie Motors in Northport, we are proud to salute Diva C. Hall.
Diva C. Hall serves as the Partnership Development Coordinator at Stillman College, where she received a B.A. in Music in 2018. As an experienced Community Engagement Professional at one of America’s prestigious Historical Black Colleges and Universities, Diva has had the opportunity to work with the Office of External Affairs, Student Affairs, and Alumni Affairs to develop sustainable partnerships and engage the community through student programs, alumni involvement, and external relationships. The expertise she has gained includes developing resear
Michele Coley Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
Michele Coley
92.9 WTUG, Praise 93.3, and 105.1 The Block in partnership with Robinson Automotive, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Delta Phi Lambda Chapter, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Eta Xi Omega Chapter, along with Lanier Automotive, Bryant Bank, and Dixie Motors in Northport, we are proud to salute Michele Coley.
Michele Coley is the only African American female Allstate Agent in the state of Alabama with agencies in Tuscaloosa and Hoover Alabama with 7 employees. She holds a Business Administration degree from Stillman College.
She serves on the West Alabama Chamber Executive Board, the city of Tuscaloosa Elevate Advisory Council and the University of Alabama College of Continuing Studies Board of Visitors. Recently she was appointed to the City of Tuscaloosa Zoning Board of Adjustments as a Supernumerary and the Mayor’s Project Unity Economic & Workforce Committee.