From Hathaway, U.S. Congress AR-02 <[email protected]>
Subject We Are Asking
Date June 10, 2022 10:53 PM
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We Are Asking

Greetings, Friends, Family, And Future Constituents: Your support for our campaign has made a profound impact on me and demonstrates our ability to compete and win. This November, we can make history as one people in Central Arkansas. Our congressional seat (AR-02) can aid the Democrats in the House of Representatives to hold and build on its majority. At this time, we are asking for your financial support. We have set a fundraising goal of $5,000 by June 30. With your contribution, we will purchase the voter action network (VAN), a political database of all registered Central Arkansas voters since 1998. This type of access gives us an opportunity to disaggregate data and greater reach the electorate. Additionally, we shall grow our name recognition. Everyone does not know we have dedicated our life for this moment to love, lift, and lead the populous. Everyone does not know that when they grant us their permission to serve, they will gain a fighter for civil and human rights, an advocate for youth and families, and an entrepreneur who understands that small businesses are the engine which drives our economy. Education Jackson State University Bachelor Of Arts, Political Science (2006) Tennessee State University Master Of Education, Curriculum And Instruction (2008) Specialist In Education, Administration And Supervision (2010) Doctor Of Education, Educational Leadership (2018) Dissertation: "The Common Core State Standards Initiative And The Achievement Gap" Professional Experience Educator For Over Fifteen (15) Years Q. Hathaway And Associates, LLC, Founder And Chief Executive Officer (A National Education Consulting Firm And Professional Development Provider) A Talk With The Community: Politics, Education, And Other Social Issues (International Professional Blog) Published Author And Poet Political Activist And Public Advocate Council For The Accreditation Of Educator Preparation (CAEP) Annual Report Reviewer Little Rock School District Social Studies/Common Core Curriculum Revision Team: Grades 6-8 Little Rock School District Social Studies Curriculum For Virtual Summer School: Grades 9-12 Ask Camillia Consulting, LLC Senior Consultant Sought Public Office At age twenty-two and while completing my senior year at The Jackson State University, I sought to be a member of the 104th General Assembly in the Tennessee House of Representatives serving District 53 (parts of South Nashville and Antioch). I made history being among the youngest and an African American woman to ever seek the state legislative seat. Political Participation Dr. Leslie B. McLemore, City Council Campaign Volunteer, Jackson, Mississippi Dr. Carolyn Baldwin Tucker, Vice Mayor Campaign Volunteer, Nashville, Tennessee Mr. Ronnie E. Greer, Sr., City Council At-Large Campaign Volunteer, Nashville, Tennessee Mr. Ceasar Mitchell, Mayor Campaign Volunteer, Atlanta, Georgia Ms. Jannie Cotton, State Representative District 41, Campaign Volunteer, Sherwood, Arkansas Voter Registration Across Three (3) Southern States Since 2007 Democratic Party Of Arkansas 2020 Special State Convention, Pulaski County Representative 2020 Democratic National Convention, National Delegate Candidate Arkansas' Congressional District 2 Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March (Nashville, Tennessee And Little Rock, Arkansas) Participant March for Social Justice And Women (Atlanta, Georgia) Participant Income Tax March (Atlanta, Georgia) Participant Civic And Social Organizational Memberships And Affiliations Jackson State University National Alumni Association (JSUNAA) Active Member Tennessee State University National Alumni Association (TSUNAA) Active Member National Education Association (NEA) Member Little Rock Police Department Citizens Police Academy (Class #64, March 2020) Graduate Democratic Party Of Arkansas (DPA) Member National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) Member Emily's List Member Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus (ADBC) Lifetime Member National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP) Lifetime Member League Of Women's Votes (LWV) Member National Organization Of Women (NOW) Member American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Member National Urban League (NUL) Member Rainbow PUSH Coalition Member International Congress Of Black Women Member Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) Self-Publishing And Small Press Book Fair Participant National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Member Publications, Scholarly Works, And Writings Hathaway, Q. (2009). Deculturalization and the struggle for equality: A brief history of the education of dominated cultures of the United States book review. Tennessee State University. Nashville, Tennessee. Hathaway, Q. (2013). Boy Joe down in the country: A sharecropping story. Little Rock, Arkansas: Q. Hathaway Publishing Company, LLC. Hathaway, Q. (2013, August). Common core state standards initiative presented at the Accelerated Learning Center of the Little Rock School District. Little Rock, Arkansas. Hathaway, Q. (2014). A talk with the community: Politics, education, and other social issues. Little Rock, Arkansas: Q. Hathaway Publishing Company, LLC. Hathaway, Q. (2015). Social studies education: The origin and necessity of cross- curricula integration. Tennessee State University. Nashville, Tennessee. Hathaway, Q. (2016). Mentoring across a lifetime presented at the 3rd Annual 100 Black Men Conference. Little Rock, Arkansas. Hathaway Hervey, Q. (2018). The Common Core State Standards Initiative and the Achievement Gap (Doctoral dissertation, ETD Collection for Tennessee State University, Nashville). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations Publishing (10747412). Hathaway, Q. (2018, April). Transformative leadership and mentoring in American public education. Tennessee State University. Nashville, Tennessee. Hathaway, Q. (2018, November and 2021, November). Culturally responsive education: Raising expectations, presented at the Arkansas Education Association Conference. Little Rock, Arkansas. Hathaway, Q. (2019, November). Academic excellence and the Every Student Succeeds Act, presented at the Arkansas Education Association Conference. Little Rock, Arkansas. Your donation will help us shine a brighter light on the most pressing issues of our time. It is daylight in Central Arkansas. Thank you.

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