Metro Council Honors Black Leaders
Thomas McAdam
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Today Louisville Metro Council’s Community Affairs and Housing Committee held a special meeting to honor outstanding residents and volunteers as part of its 14th Annual Black History Month Program.
“Reaffirming Our Diverse Culture” is the continuing theme of the program, which concludes the month long celebration of Black History Month in Louisville Metro.
“Each year, the Metro Council takes a moment to shine the spotlight on citizens in our districts who work for change and help others,” says Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin (D-2) who chairs the Committee. “Through their efforts, our community is a better place to live. This is one way of thanking them for what they do.”
Two special groups were honored during the program along with 23 individuals. Below is a list of the honorees of for the 14th Annual Black History Program:
2016 Group Award:
Black Veterans Inc.
This year the Committee honors The National Association of Black Veterans, Inc. which was established in 1969 by seven Vietnam War Veterans.
Commander Shedrick J. Jones Sr., a veteran and well-known Kentucky basketball coach, established its Kentucky-Louisville Chapter on October 31, 2008.
NABVETS unite around the strong conviction that veterans possess the experience, knowledge, discipline, training, and capacity to unite among themselves and with citizen soldiers to make a difference in the quality of life for youths, families and their community.
West Louisville Urban Coalition
West Louisville Urban Coalition was established in 2010 to unite government, business, neighborhoods, and individual initiatives to improve the quality of life in West Louisville.
As a grassroots organization, the main purpose is to incorporate the vision of the community, nurture those visions, and eliminate those issues that hinder or discriminate against residents within the community.
2016 Honorees
District 1 Elmer Lucille Allen
District 2 John “Hulk” Lewis
District 3 Deborah Gordon
District 4 Anthony Smith
District 5 Bonnie Cole
District 6 Rev. Dr. Alex Moses Sr.
District 8 Clark ---
District 9 Dawn J. Wilson
District 10 Jeramy B. Hughes
District 11 Kedrick Tembo
District 12 Fred & Zelma Johnson
District 13 Breanya C. Hogue
District 14 Donella Allen
District 15 Margie King
District 17 Brenda Brooks
District 19 Sgt. Michael Williams
District 20 Anna Shobe Wallace
District 21 Yvette Livers
District 22 Rev. Norman Dukes Sr.
District 23 Michelle L. Dillard
District 24 Glen Hill
District 25 Rev. Larry Sykes
Photo: Congratulations to District 21 resident Yvette Livers for representing the district at the 14th Annual Black History Awards ceremony today at the Metro Council. Yvette has been the Director of South Louisville Community Ministries for the last few years and has a record of service for minority populations throughout her career. Pictured here with Councilman Dan Johnson (D-21) and Legislative Assistant Bryan Mathews.