词条 | Alexine Clement Jackson |
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Early lifeClement-Jackson was born in Sumter, South Carolina on June 10, 1936. She was four years old when her mother, Francis died of breast cancer. She was raised by her father, William A. Clement and her stepmother, Josephine Dobbs-Clement, a 1937 graduate of Spelman College.[2] Her father was a senior executive for North Carolina Mutal and Grandmaster of the Prince Hall Masons in North Carolina, while her stepmother, daughter of civic leader John Wesley Dobbs, would become a distinguished professor at North Carolina Central University and civil rights activist. The Clement-Dobbs Early College High School in Durham is named in Josephine's honor. Her parents stressed education and service and as a result, Clement-Jackson excelled academically. She graduated magna cum laude from Spelman College in 1956 and received her master's degree in speech pathology and audiology from the University of Iowa.[2][3] CareerIn 1973, she and her husband Aaron G. Jackson moved to Washington, DC, when he took a position at Howard University. Dr. Jackson would eventually become Chief of the Urology Department. Clement-Jackson began her involvement with the YWCA not long after YWCA passed the One Imperative agenda, which sought to eliminate racism. Clement-Jackson worked closely with the YWCA's National Office for Racial Justice, which was headed for many years by Dorothy Height. Clement-Jackson also facilitated services for women, which included, shelters for victims of domestic violence and childcare centers. During her term as president of the YWCA, she was a member of the United States delegation to YWCA World Council meetings in Seoul, Korea, and Cairo, Egypt, and joined a 10-member World YWCA delegation for a fact-finding mission in the Middle East. In addition to her five-year term as national president, Clement-Jackson is the immediate past president of Black Women’s Agenda and recently retired from the board of The National Museum of Women in the Arts after 12 years of service. She is also a recent past chair of the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region. Cancer survivorShe was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy, radiation therapy and hormonal therapy. A 23-year breast cancer survivor, Clement-Jackson has been a long-time advocate and public spokesperson for cancer prevention, early detection and quality health care for all. She is a current board member and past chair of the Intercultural Cancer Council, an organization which addresses the unequal burden of cancer in racial, ethnic and other medically underserved populations. She is also a board member emerita of Prevent Cancer Foundation (formerly Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation).[1] Awards
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/Content_Binaries/Alexine%20Clement%20Jackson.pdf |title=Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Announces New Leaders for Board of Directors |publisher=Susan G Komen Foundation |accessdate=2015-08-13 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWbI28MR?url=http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/Content_Binaries/Alexine%20Clement%20Jackson.pdf |archive-date=2015-09-14 |dead-url=no |df= }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Clement Jackson, Alexine}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.answers.com/topic/alexine-clement-jackson |title=Alexine Clement Jackson: Biography from |publisher=Answers.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-24}} 3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/alexine-jackson-39 |title= Alexine Jackson biography |publisher= The HistoryMakers |accessdate=2015-08-13}} 6 : University of Iowa alumni|1936 births|Living people|Spelman College alumni|American nonprofit executives|Breast cancer survivors |
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