Oakland Celebrates African Americans Who Have Made the Community Strong

Mar 1, 2015

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Councilmember Desley Brooks (right) honored (L to R) community leaders and activists Cat Brooks and Carroll Fife (with their daughters) and singer Jennifer Johns. Photo by Ken Epstein

By Post Staff

Recognizing Black History Month, city councilmembers and Mayor Libby Schaaf honored a group of African American unsung heroes who have been dedicated their energies to better the Oakland community.

Councilmember Abel Guillen recognized Dr. William Love, professor at Peralta Community Colleges. Photo by Ken Epstein

In at an event at Oakland City Council on Tuesday, Feb. 17, led by Council President Lynette McElhaney councilmembers recognized African American organizations and leaders who has promoted positive changes in the city and demonstrated leadership in arts and culture, religion, community development, athletics, volunteerism and business.

“Black History and Heritage Month is an important opportunity to celebrate the achievements of African Americans who have made our City a better place for all Oaklanders,” said McElhaney.

Councilmember Dan Kalb recognized poet and author Tennessee Reed; Councilmember Abel Guillen recognized Dr. William Love, professor at Peralta Community Colleges; Council President McElhaney recognized Arnold Perkins, former director of Alameda County Health Department.

Councilmember Annie Campbell Washington recognized Rev. Harry Louis Williams of Allen Temple Baptist Church;

Councilmember Desley Brooks recognized community leaders Carroll Fife and Cat Brooks, and artists Jennifer Johns and Kev Choice.

District 7 Councilmember Larry Reid recognized Gladys Green, a lifetime community safety leader; Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan recognized Robbie Clark and Causa Justa, a community organizer for housing rights.

Mayor Schaaf recognized educator and former Black Panther Party leader Ericka Huggins.

Councilmember Noel Gallo recognized owners of King’s Boxing Gym, Charles and Celeste King. Photo by Ken Epstein

Councilmember Noel Gallo recognized owners of King’s Boxing Gym, Charles and Celeste King. Photo by Ken Epstein

Council President Lynette Gibson McElhaney recognized Arnold Perkins. Photo by Ken Epstein

District 7 Councilmember Larry Reid recognized Gladys Green, a lifelong community safety leader. Photo by Ken Epstein

District 7 Councilmember Larry Reid recognized Gladys Green, a lifelong community safety leader. Photo by Ken Epstein

Councilmember Annie Cambell Washington honored Rev. Harry Louis Williams of Allen Temple Baptist Church. Photo by Ken Epstein