Mark your calendar for the
Dove Fr
eedom Fund Banquet!
Presented by the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
Pine Bluff Branch, this annual event is scheduled for Saturday, October 8, 2016.
The evening will begin at 6:30pm at the Pine Bluff Convention Center, located at One Convention Plaza in Pine Bluff, AR. This year's theme is "Our Lives Matter, Our Votes Count."
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U.S. Congressman
Danny K. Davis
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The keynote speaker will be U.S. Congressman Danny K. Davis, who was chosen
by the
people of the 7th Congressional District of Illinois as their representative in Congress on November 5, 1996. He has been re-elected by large majorities to succeeding Congresses.
Tickets for the Dove Freedom Fund Banquet are $40.00 per person. Tables are available for $400.00. To purchase tickets, call the Pine Bluff Convention Center at 870-536-7600. To purchase a table, contact Dorothy Oliver at 870-850-0107. Wanda V. Neal is president.
ABOUT U.S. CONGRESSMAN DANNY K. DAVIS
Born in Parkdale, Arkansas,
Congressman Danny K. Davis moved to the west side of Chicago in 1961, after having earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Arkansas AM&N College (now known as the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff). He subsequently earned both masters and doctorate degrees respectively from Chicago State University and the Union Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In the 113th Congress, Representative Davis serves on Oversight and Government Reform including subcommittees: Economic Growth, Job Creation and Regulatory Affairs; Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements; and Subcommittee on Human Resources and the Committee on Ways and Means including the Subcommittee on Oversight. Congressman Davis is a member of several Congressional Caucuses including the Congressional Black Caucus, the Progressive Caucus, the Urban Caucus, the Community Health Center's Caucus, and the Congressional Sugar Caucus.
Congressman Davis has distinguished himself as an articulate voice for his constituents and as an effective legislator able to move major bills to passage. He has developed a unique and energetic style of communication and interaction with his constituents setting up dozens of advisory task forces to consider significant questions of public policy. He hosts several weekly television and radio shows which feature audience call in and produces regular written reports to every household in the district. In addition, he maintains weekly office hours in the district and is widely sought after as a speaker at district events.
Prior to his election to the Congress, he served on the Cook County Board of Commissioners having been elected in November 1990 and reelected in November 1994. Previously, he served for eleven years as a member of the Chicago City Council as Alderman of the 29th Ward.
Before seeking public office Congressman Davis had productive careers as an educator, community organizer, health planner/administrator and civil rights advocate. He has received hundreds of awards and citations for outstanding work in the areas of health, education, human relations, politics and advocacy including six honorary Doctorate Degrees from well known Colleges and Universities. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and has spent time in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and in South and Central America.
He is married to Vera G. Davis, has two sons, Jonathan and Stacey, and is a member and Deacon of the New Galilee M.B. Church.
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