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Alabama Democratic Party County Chairs Summit

The Alabama Decomcratic Party County Chairs Summit will convene April 30, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Crump Senior Center in Montgomery, Alabama. For further information contact the Party office at: (334)262-2221.

 

Venue Crump Senior Center

1751 WL Dickinson Drive

Montgomery, AL

Directions from I-65:

1.Take exit 173 for North Blvd toward US-231

2.Merge onto AL-152 E/ Northern Blvd

3.Turn right at Emory Folmar Blvd

4.Take the 2nd right onto Congressman WL Dickinson Dr.

Woman Rise

Compiled and Directed by Georgette M. Norman

The material addresses adult themes about real issues and MAY not be suitable for children 

Readers:    LeciaBrooks, Ann Clemons, Sylvia Harper, Rheba Knox, Janet May and Georgette Norman

Admission is free, but you must R.S.V. P. for the Women’s Symposium

by April 25th at 334-244-3220 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

7p.m.

Staged Reading

Theatre AUM

 

ADC Annual Convention

Please  mark your calendar now to attend the ADC Annual Convention in Montgomery, Alabama, the weekend of May 20-21, 2011, at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center.  Our guest speaker the Kennedy-Johnson-King luncheon on Saturday, May 21, will be United SDtates Congresswoman Terri A. Sewell, representing the 7th Distic of Alabama. See event calendar for further details.

 

Room rates at the Renaissance are $129.00, plus tax, single or double.  Make your reservations today!  Due to Jubilee weekend the rooms will not be available for long.  Please call the hotel directly and make your reservation. The telphone numbers are: 1-877-545-0311 or (334) 481-500.

White Men Hold Majority State/Board Positions

The boards and commis­sions that set policies for state government are not much more diverse than they were eight years ago, with white men dominating even though a quarter of Alabama's residents are black and more than half are women, according to a new report.

Early in former Gov. Bob Riley's term in 2003, women held about 23.6 percent of the seats on state boards and commissions, the report by the state Examiners of Public Accounts shows. They held 25.4 of the positions as Riley wrapped up his administra­tion late last year.

In 2003, African-Ameri­cans filled 14.6 percent of the seats. The percentage went up slightly to 15.0 percent near the end of Riley's term.

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