The Detroit Alumni Chapter of Alabama State University is
pleased to have Detroit City Council member James Tate of District 1 as our
guest speaker at the 66th Annual Founders Day Luncheon on Saturday
February 20th at 11:30am. Council member Pro Tem Cushingberry is an ardent supporter of Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd and her leadership as the President of Alabama State University. Council member Cushingberry supports the existence and importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
The Chapter will take care of your breakfast/lunch with a hearty menu so
don’t cook, come hungry and prepared to eat good meal. Council member Tate was chosen by the membership
because of his leadership on issues concerning the City of Detroit. A direct
quote from his City of Detroit webpage explains his leadership style.
“He is known for making the tough decisions when they have to be made and believes in accessible government. Councilman Tate consistently seeks ways to forge and cultivate neighborhood partnerships within the district. Hosting monthly meetings in District 1, Tate ensures that residents are up to speed on the latest issues that affect their lives. His bi-weekly Satellite Hours at the Motor City Java and Tea House further extends Councilman Tate into the community. He’s on the ground and on the run in District 1. “
Council member Tate is primarily responsible for creating a
task force on Black Male Engagement along with fellow Council member Andre
Spivey to address the growing pressures put on Black Males growing up in this
ever changing complex world. Council member Tate has been instrumental in
shaping the future of the growing Marijuana Industry in the City of Detroit by introducing
legislation to place the entire process of licensing online instead of mailing
in paperwork.
Council member Tate is an
esteemed member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity that has committed to help
shape the future of our children who choose to attend HBCU for a solid
education.
The donation of $40 for this
event will go toward scholarships, and expenses for current and prospective
students attending Alabama State University.
To purchase a ticket please call the office (313) 224-4535 and ask for Richard C. Clement or contact Mrs. Lorinette B. Clark at (313) 418-8489
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