
Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy hosted its Ninth Annual Shirley Clarke Franklin Lecture Series on Thursday, March 24.
By: Alicia Sands Lurry
The Honorable Rochelle Robinson, mayor of the city of Douglasville, delivered the keynote address for the Ninth Annual Shirley Clarke Franklin Lecture Series in Celebration of Women’s History Month to a captivated group of Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy (CSKYWLA) students and guests. During the lecture, Robinson, who is the first female and African-American mayor of Douglasville, shared her inspiring personal and professional journey with students, encouraging them to “bloom where you are planted” and to be kind and sisterly to one another.
The theme for this year’s lecture was “Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government.” Named for former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, the Shirley Clarke Franklin Lecture Series was created by Atlanta Public Schools and the Georgia Coalition of Black Women Inc. to provide a forum for students from CSKYWLA in honor of National Women’s History Month celebrated in March.
Atlanta Public Schools Celebrates the Ninth Annual Shirley Clarke Franklin Lecture Series.
@RochelleR4Mayor @ATLsuper @NancyMeister @cskywlahs legacy continues @ATLShirley "Honoring Women/Public Service&Gov" pic.twitter.com/gRqbds0FiQ
— ATL Public Schools (@apsupdate) March 24, 2016
Mayor Robinson Encourages CSKYWLA Students to “Bloom Where You Are Planted.”
The Honorable @RochelleR4Mayor as keynote speaker for the 9th annual Franklin Lecture Series!! @cskywlahs @ATLsuper pic.twitter.com/8JIYjgyqgl
— ATL Public Schools (@apsupdate) March 24, 2016
CSKYWLA Students Share a Selfie Moment with APS Superintendent Dr. Meria J. Carstarphen.
https://twitter.com/cskywlahs/status/713053230427742208
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