Milpitas community leader honored for Black History Month

Black leaders honored

Colette Choates, a founding member of Milpitas’ Juneteenth celebration and Black History Month flag-raising ceremony, was among community leaders in Santa Clara and Alameda counties honored Feb. 14 at a Black History Month celebration. The event was co-hosted by state Assemblymember Alex Lee, San Jose-Evergreen Community College District Board Trustee Tony Alexander and Fremont City Councilmember Desrie Campbell.

Choates is also the founder of Parenting With a Purpose, which equips parents with resources and support to raise resilient and compassionate children. She serves as co-chair of San Jose Women in Business for Good and is a former member of the Sunnyhills Neighborhood Association Board of Directors.

Also recognized were Marion “Cookie” Cozine, assistant program director at Mission Bay Works, a behavioral adult day program in San Jose for individuals with disabilities; Dr. Jan Von Dickey from Bay Area Community Health in Fremont; John Muragu, a resource teacher and the special education department chair at Washington High School in the Fremont Unified School District; Bettina Strickland, an administrative assistant of human resources for the Berryessa Union School District in San Jose; Danielle Cranon-Jones, a recreation coordinator for Newark’s Recreation and Community Services Department; and Pastor Jason Reynolds, senior pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church in San Jose.

Climate video contest

Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action is accepting submissions from aspiring filmmakers ages 12-18 from Santa Clara County for its Youth Climate Video Contest. The two- to five-minute videos should highlight Coyote Valley, farming and food systems, nature-based climate solutions and personal connections to nature.

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The video contest is sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. Winning entries will be announced April 22 and will receive $100-$500, and the winners will be screened at an event in mid-May.


Submissions close on March 31. For more information and to upload video submissions, visit https://svycanbs-contest.com.

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