
Vote for Gwen Webb on Tuesday, August 24 for Birmingham City Council District 4
Unbought & Unbossed!
Minister Gwen Webb, East Birmingham Community President and Inglenook Neighborhood President, is asking for your vote on Tuesday, August 24 for Birmingham City Council District 4
You know her accomplishments over the years
1963 – Jackson Olin Foot Solider featured in “The Children’s March” 2001 – Fought for Birmingham Elected School Board at State Senate 2002 – Met with Pull-A-Part Owners helping them locate to District 4, Birmingham 2003 – Montgomery colleague, Rev. Broward brings 3 truckloads of food to Kingston With Civil Rights leader Julian Bond 2005 – “The Children’s March” Oscar Civil Rights Institute Recognition Leading the fight for a new Kingston Fire Station Protesting layoffs of librarians and community center workers Hosting students – teaching non-violence At Kelly Ingram Park teaching about the Civil Rights Movement Speaking at Kelly Ingram Park Managing Wayman Newton’s Campaign With her great grands With Mr. and Mrs. Obama
District 4 includes Brownsville Hts, Brummitt Hts, Collegeville, Druid Hills, East Avondale, East Birmingham, East Lake, Echo Highlands, Fairmont, Gate City, Harriman Park, Inglenook, Kingston, Maple Grove, North Avondale, North Birmingham, North East Lake, Norwood, Penfield Park, Pine Knoll Vista, South East Lake, South Woodlawn, Woodlawn, and Zion City.