A lot is happening in Macomb MI, Just ask Pamela E Alexander by Collections by Michelle Brown published on 2021-10-07T00:21:20Z Retirement has not slowed Pamela E. Alexander down one bit. A born and raised in Macomb, MI she is now working to ensure her hometown and county are diverse and inclusive. Since February 2021 Pamela has led the Northern Macomb County NAACP Branch as president of the chapter. In October 2021 Macomb County will hold its first LGBTQ Pride celebration in downtown Mt. Clemens, MI. This Gold Star Mother, honors the life of her son SSGT Vincent J. Bell, supporting other military families and working with her daughter London Bell as part of the Bell Global Justice Institute named in his honor. She served for many years before retiring as the deputy director of the Ruth Ellis Center serving LGBTQ youth in southeastern Michigan and established the “Kofi House: Center for Lesbian and Queer Women & Girls. Her research on the life and achievements of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray introduced may at the Kofi House to this LGBTQ pioneer in civil rights. In October, she helps bring the first Pride Celebration to downtown Mt. Clemens, Michigan in Macomb County. Her life continues to be a life of service and passion for community. Genre Storytelling Comment by Mikki Sav I would like more information on becoming a member of the Macomb NAACP. I'm a Macomb county resident. 2021-10-17T16:52:43Z