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Challenor is the second child of Atlanta natives. Her mother and aunts graduated from Spelman College and her father was a Morehouse College graduate. [1] While Challenor was born in Atlanta in 1938, the Sullivan family moved to Pittsburgh when her father enrolled in graduate school at Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Holmes-Sullivan graduated from El Toro High School in 1982. [4] Holmes-Sullivan attended California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), where she studied psychology. [2] She was the starting point guard for CSUF's NCAA Division I women's basketball team. [5] Her goal was to play for the USA women's basketball team in the 1988 Olympics. [6]
Rust v. Sullivan, 500 U.S. 173 (1991), was a case in the United States Supreme Court that upheld Department of Health and Human Services regulations prohibiting employees in federally funded family-planning facilities from counseling a patient on abortion. [1] The department had removed all family planning programs that involving abortions.
The Rutland Fire Department announced the death of firefighter Patrick Sullivan's 30-year-old wife Ciara and their 11-day-old twins, James and Elizabeth in a Facebook post shared on Saturday, Dec. 28.
Like the time Stone and Sullivan represented women accused of breaking into coin-operated pay phones using a metal bar. The police caught a woman with a bag full of nickels, dimes and quarters ...
Lifetime Achievement Award - Mari is a former Co-Chair of the Oregon Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (OCAPIA), OCFW's sister commission. Now retired, Mari is a former Executive Director of Partners in Diversity, founding member of the City of Beaverton Diversity Advisory Board and serves on other nonprofit boards that support ...
Ellen Sullivan Woodward (July 11, 1887 – September 23, 1971) was a federal civil servant and a Mississippi state legislator. She served as director of work relief programs for women organized as part of the Roosevelt administration's New Deal in the 1930s and continued to work in the federal government until her retirement in the 1950s.
Best known for her role as teenage Catherine "Cissy" Davis on the 1960s sitcom "Family Affair," it's been more than 50 years since the world was first introduced to Garver. But her big break came ...