JULIETTE ALKINS HANSEN CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, HEALTH ADVOCATE, EDUCATOR, CITIZENS, MOTHER; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 19
(Extensions of Remarks - January 30, 2019)
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JULIETTE ALKINS HANSEN CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, HEALTH ADVOCATE, EDUCATOR,
CITIZENS, MOTHER
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HON. GREGORY W. MEEKS
of new york
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Mr. MEEKS. Madam Speaker, Juliette Alkins Hansen was born in
Washington Heights, reared in Harlem, educated in the New York City
public school and university system--Juliette Alkins Hansen is a New
Yorker. Her Barbadian parents instilled in her an appreciation and
pride in her heritage. Their participation in church activities (St.
Ambrose in Harlem) gave her grounding in learning how to ``give back''
to your community/organization.
In their 47-year marriage, Richard and Juliette, individually and
collectively, were involved in civic and community life. Juliette's
non-political organizational activity included Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc., the Girl Scouts of America, Jack and Jill of America,
The Greater Queens Chapter of the Links, Juliette was the organizer for
the Queens Chapter of the Links, York College Community Quilt, various
scholars hip committees, and Magnet School Mentoring Program. Her board
member participation included the American Lung Association; Jamaica
Center for Arts and Learning, (JCAL). After several decades of JCAL
board participation, Juliette retired. She was named the board's first
Emeritus Board Member and remains active in many of the board's
activities. This association gives her a continued ability to
participate in the growth of this invaluable asset to our borough and
city. She also served on the boards of Jamaica Service Program for
Older Adults (JSPOA) and Jamaica NAACP. Being the Organizer of The
Greater Queens Chapter of the Links brought her a sense of pride and
accomplishment. Juliette feels blessed that God granted her the years
to become a ``Golden'' 50-year Soror in her dear Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority. She is an Emeritus member of the New York Chapter of the
CARATS. Juliette and her family are members of Saint Albans
Congregational Church.
Politically, her late husband, Richard led the way. During his tenure
as President of the Jamaica branch of the NAACP in the early 1970's,
the chapter continued its tradition of activism. As second vice
president, Juliette was at his side when the chapter fought for
Rochdale, the establishment of York College in our community, fair
housing in Forest Hills and NAACP reform, et al. After his term ended,
the couple became associated with the political campaigns of several
local, city, state, and national aspirants. They worked with others in
major fund raising activities for several candidates.
Through her various organizations, Juliette continued her connection
with youth. She joined Dr. Gerald Deas in his campaign against
``Quarter Water''. These sweet colored water drinks have been cited as
being asthma ``triggers'' for young Black and Latino children. As a
board member of the American Lung Association and part of the Links
Chapter, she addressed New York legislators in Albany regarding the
need for regulatory legislation against such products. Unfortunately,
these drinks are still on the shelves.
Now retired, Juliette had 23 years of varied experience in the field
of education. As a charter faculty member of the Queens Bridge to
Medicine program, she maintains an extended family of former students,
who have kept her in their lives through graduate/medical schools,
marriages and children. Juliette was honored with a nomination and
placement to Who's Who Among American Teachers. Juliette's other honors
include the Martin Luther King Scholarship--St. John's University; The
Many Faces of Queens Women--Newsday; Community Service Award--Borough
President Claire Schulman; Community Service Award--Borough President
Helen Marshall; Community Service Award--Guy R. Brewer United
Democratic Club, City Councilman Leroy Comrie's ``Unsung Heroes'' and
the Queens Chapter of Jack & Jill honored her as one of their past
chapter presidents.
``The greatest joy in my life has been my devoted late husband,
Richard, our loving, statuesque daughters, Greer and Dionne and
husbands, Manuel and Michael. My three munchkins (grandsons): Blake,
Spencer, and Richard are my supreme joy! I feel honored to have
received several awards from my community and to be blessed with many
dear and true friends . . . thanks for giving me my roses while I can
smell them.''
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