'Hurricane' Carter Coming to Detroit, April 7; Booker T. Washington Business Association Honor Detroit Public School Educators.

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2000 Chairperson, Pat Williams-Taitt

Honorary Chair, Geneva J. Williams, COO United Way Community Services -

'Motivation comes in many packages. Pat Williams-Taitt has organized an

exciting, timely event, and I'm honored be a part of it.'

NOTE: Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, keynote speaker.

WHAT: The Booker T. Washington Business Association 64th

Annual Principals' and Educators' Day Luncheon.

WHY: The Booker T. Washington Business Association

Annual Principals' and Educators' Day Luncheon is the largest area event that recognizes those ...

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