LaTanya Millhouse is a community organizer who is passionate about building connections and engaging with her community. As a lifelong resident of Birmingham (Titusville), Alabama. LaTanya grew up in a hard-working union family. Raised to be an activist for safe working conditions, and equal pay.
Millhouse founded the Alpha Omega Gr
LaTanya Millhouse is a community organizer who is passionate about building connections and engaging with her community. As a lifelong resident of Birmingham (Titusville), Alabama. LaTanya grew up in a hard-working union family. Raised to be an activist for safe working conditions, and equal pay.
Millhouse founded the Alpha Omega Group in 2004 to promote community economic development, workforce development, and higher education. Alpha Omega Group also fosters two leadership empowerment groups.
OTHER PROJECTS:
Executive Director for the Birmingham Black Chamber Commerce. In that capacity, she has developed a plan to empower our community through entrepreneurship.
Founding member of the Birmingham Chapter of the National Congress of Black Women.
Served as a Small Business Program Manager with Operation Hope, providing supportive services, small business development and disaster preparedness to small business owners and com- munity organizations in Central Alabama.
As well as a Small Business Developer for SOUL’utions Investor Development and Business Accelerator, for Emerging ChangeMakers.
Co-Chair for the National Federation of Democratic Women Annual Convention for 2021
Mike Bloomberg Presidential Campaign,
Organizing Together 2020,
Florida Democratic Party 2020 Coordinated Campaign,
Small Business Program Manager, with Hope Coalition America, covering six (6) counties and partnered with community leaders and elected officials to provide entrepreneurial training and disaster preparedness.
In addition to experience as a Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Counselor and Job Developer with Jefferson County Workforce Development.
Jameria Johnson Moore is an experienced attorney, as well as a certified mediator, with an excellent academic and professional background. She became a founding partner of Sperling and Moore, P.C., where her practice focuses on all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, support, equitable distribution, pre-nuptial agreements,
Jameria Johnson Moore is an experienced attorney, as well as a certified mediator, with an excellent academic and professional background. She became a founding partner of Sperling and Moore, P.C., where her practice focuses on all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, support, equitable distribution, pre-nuptial agreements, and adoption. Her practice areas also include Personal Injury, Probate Administration, Business Formation and General Litigation. She serves as a Municipal judge for the City of Birmingham and a Special District Court Judge in Family Court.
Mrs. Moore is active in a variety of professional and civic organizations: Alabama Bar Association, Alabama Lawyers Association, Vance-Shores Inns of Court, Magic City Bar Association, Birmingham Bar Association- Women Law Section Historian, National Bar Association, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., The Links, Incorporated, Emerge Alabama 2018 Graduate, Emerge Alabama Board of Directors, Chair, United Way, NAACP, Saturday Solutions, Board of Directors Chairman, National Association of Black Engineers, and the United Fellowship Breakfast Forum, Inc.
Shanté Wolfe (born November 24, 1993 in Augusta, Georgia) is a social activist, political organizer, campaign strategist and DJ.
Shanté was adopted at age 8 and attended Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, graduating in 2012. She attended Savannah State University pursuing a criminal justice major before moving to Tuskegee in 2014.
Wolfe
Shanté Wolfe (born November 24, 1993 in Augusta, Georgia) is a social activist, political organizer, campaign strategist and DJ.
Shanté was adopted at age 8 and attended Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, graduating in 2012. She attended Savannah State University pursuing a criminal justice major before moving to Tuskegee in 2014.
Wolfe became involved with the Alabama Alliance for Healthy Youth in Montgomery and Birmingham, lobbying for comprehensive sex education in school curricula. On February 9, 2015 Shanté and Tori Sisson became the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Alabama, appearing at the Montgomery County courthouse immediately following a federal court ruling that required the state to recognize such marriages. Their legal ceremony followed a year after their spiritual wedding. The couple separated in 2018.
Wolfe was hired as an LGBTQ Rights and Special Litigation paralegal at the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2016. During the 2016 election she volunteered with the NAACP in Jackson, Mississippi. Later she founded BLK Pearl, an organization which secures safe learning and leisure environments for LGBTQ women of color, and which sponsored the 2017 and 2019 Women's Marches. In 2018 and 2019 she was employed as campaign manager for Planned Parenthood Southeast Advocates.
Wolfe was also one of the founders of the Birmingham Committee for Truth and Reconciliation which organized a public event for Angela Davis at Boutwell Auditorium in February 2019 after the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute's board of directors rescinded her Fred Shuttlesworth Human Rights Award. In 2020–2021 Wolfe was a deputy campaign manager for Charles Booker's U.S. Senate bids from Kentucky.
Wolfe joined the Washington D.C.-based Sunrise Movement, a group advocating for political action on climate change, and has held several positions relating to strategy. Since June 2021 she has also served as national political and social campaigns strategist for the New York City-based advocacy group Caring Across Generations.
Jacquese Antoinette Gary is the founder of Gary Law LLC in Fairfield, Alabama. Establishing herself as a talented attorney, she has experience in various areas of law to include Family Law, Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Probate Law, Bankruptcy Law, Landlord/Tenant Law, and Employment Discrimination.
Ms. Gary is a lifelong resident of B
Jacquese Antoinette Gary is the founder of Gary Law LLC in Fairfield, Alabama. Establishing herself as a talented attorney, she has experience in various areas of law to include Family Law, Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Probate Law, Bankruptcy Law, Landlord/Tenant Law, and Employment Discrimination.
Ms. Gary is a lifelong resident of Birmingham, Alabama. She was educated in the Birmingham School System and received her undergraduate degree from Tuskegee University in Business Administration. She received her Master in Business Administration – Finance and Masters in Accounting from Strayer University, as well as her Juris Doctorate Degree from the Birmingham School of Law.
Ms. Gary is admitted to practice in the state of Alabama and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. She is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association, Magic City Bar Association, American Bar Association, Alabama State Bar Association, and Bessemer Bar Association.
Sarah Beth is originally from Mobile and moved to Birmingham in 2010. She is a graduate of Auburn University and Birmingham School of Law. In 2018,
Sarah Beth was one of nine Democratic candidates seeking to serve as Jefferson County’s next Circuit Clerk. After her own run for public office, Sarah Beth has volunteered on numerous local c
Sarah Beth is originally from Mobile and moved to Birmingham in 2010. She is a graduate of Auburn University and Birmingham School of Law. In 2018,
Sarah Beth was one of nine Democratic candidates seeking to serve as Jefferson County’s next Circuit Clerk. After her own run for public office, Sarah Beth has volunteered on numerous local campaigns.
In December 2019, Sarah Beth was elected to serve as Secretary for the Birmingham Young Democrats. Apart from serving on ADW’s Executive Board.
Sarah Beth will also focus on membership recruitment, by helping to facilitate the growth of an ADW chapter in her hometown of Mobile as well as other areas across the State.
Shabari Patterson of KENNESAW, GA has received the following degree from The University of Alabama: Bachelor of Arts.
Shabari Patterson was named to The University of Alabama Presidents List for Spring Semester 2022
A Junior at The University of Alabama majoring in business on the pre-law track. I am a mission driven person with a strong work ethic
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