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HERITAGE RECEPTION POSTPONED !!!

I regret to notify you that the Juneteenth Heritage Reception scheduled on June 28 has been postponed because of scheduling issues and fundraising objectives.  

 

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and are very appreciative of your support.  

 

Donations/ticket purchases will be credited to the Essie Mae Harris Scholarship Fund, and you will be notified of the new reception date. However, if you would like a full refund for your tickets, please advise.  All donations will be acknowledged. 

We appreciate your support and patience. 

 

Trudye Johnson for Greater Valley Juneteenth Celebration 

Trudye.Johnson@charter.net 

706-957-9722  

ps: I will keep you apprised as we move forward!

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If your convenient platform of giving is Cashapp, please feel free to support our community efforts using our Cashapp listed.  Please note in your transaction if the funds are for  SCHOLARSHIP or SPONSORSHIP. If for a ticket, include first, last name. This will help the finance committee to apply the appropriate funds to the appropriate place. All donations are tax deductible.

About

Keynote Speaker

My name is Travis "Tee" Smith, PhD.

Dr. Travis C. Smith is a proud native of LaFayette, AL and alumnus of The Alabama State University. In 2020, he earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership in Higher Education at Clemson University. As a critical educator, he focuses on inquiry, practice, and pedagogy that helps disrupt oppressive systems to support racially minoritized students. His research agenda sits at the intersection of race, gender, and class at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the experiences of Black graduate students at PWIs, and post secondary access for rural Black students.  To date, Dr. Smith boasts an impressive record that includes, 20 publications, 40 national conference proceedings, over 55 regional conference proceedings and workshops, and over $2,300,000 in educational research and outreach grants.   

In 2011, he founded Unite Inc., a nonprofit that helps connect high school students to HBCUs and HBCU students to opportunities. Unite has assisted its high school seniors accumulate over $42.2 million in scholarships. Dr. Tee is also a proven fundraiser and has raised over $2.5 million for the organization since 2015. But he didn’t stop there; Dr. Smith has led fundraising alumni efforts for the Office of Alumni Relations at Alabama State University that resulted in bringing in over $448,000 since 2021.

 

Travis has received multiple accolades and awards over the course of years.  We invite you to come and here more from Dr. Tee Smith on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at the Juneteenth Heritage Reception.  

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