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'''Chiquita Lashun Holloway''' (born c. [[1972]]) is an educations specialist and candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 7]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]].
'''Chiquita Lashun Holloway''' (born c. [[1972]]) is an education specialist.


Holloway is a graduate of and former Congressional young scholar at [[Jones Valley High School]]. She has a bachelor's degree from [[Miles College]] and master's degrees in educational leadership and biology from [[UAB]]. As a City Council candidate she advocates educational improvements, investing in infrastructure and job recruitment, and expanding library services.
Holloway is a graduate of and former Congressional young scholar at [[Jones Valley High School]]. She has a bachelor's degree from [[Miles College]] and master's degrees in educational leadership and biology from [[UAB]].
 
In [[2009]], Holloway was an unsuccessful candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 7]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|Birmingham City Council election]]. As a City Council candidate she advocated educational improvements, investing in infrastructure and job recruitment, and expanding library services.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 June 2010

Chiquita Lashun Holloway (born c. 1972) is an education specialist.

Holloway is a graduate of and former Congressional young scholar at Jones Valley High School. She has a bachelor's degree from Miles College and master's degrees in educational leadership and biology from UAB.

In 2009, Holloway was an unsuccessful candidate for Birmingham City Council District 7 in the Birmingham City Council election. As a City Council candidate she advocated educational improvements, investing in infrastructure and job recruitment, and expanding library services.

References

  • "Birmingham City Council District 7: Chiquita Lashun Holloway." (August 20, 2009) Birmingham News