Dorothy Height and C. Delores Tucker Second Annual Scholarship Luncheon (Debbie’s Lifestyles Photos May 17)

SPECIAL PERFORMANCE—Alycia Ford

Two women that embody the spirit of Height and Tucker were honored during the luncheon and received beautiful crystal awards from Caucus Chairwomen Brenda Tate and Vice Chairwoman Teri Gilmore. This year’s awardees were Elizabeth Harris and the late Deborah L. Walker.
Harris is a strong proponent of education and consistently encourages young men and women to consider the blessing of a good education, to have spiritual belief and to understand the significance of Black history, and the importance of voting rights. Harris raised six children and now has 30 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren. Many were in the audience cheering for Harris.
PITTSBURGH MAYOR BILL PEDUTO

Walker, a former University of Pittsburgh Police officer, was appointed in 2014 as director of the Office of Municipal Investigations (OMI) and, in 2017, was promoted to deputy chief of human resources. Walker passed unexpectedly in February. The purpose of the luncheon has been to raise funds and contribute those funds to the Negro Education Emergency Drive (NEED).  This year, more than $2,300 was raised. Guests enjoyed the beautiful voice of Stevee Wellons and a special dance performance by Alycia Ford, a student at Oakland Catholic. Special luncheon guests: Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, Hon. Nancy Patton-Mills, PhD, Jack Simmons, Andrea Murphy, Patricia Bluett and Diane Powell.
 
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