Patricia Todd

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Patricia Todd is the Director of Development for AIDS Alabama and the former Executive Director of Birmingham AIDS Outreach. She is the Secretary of the Crestwood South Neighborhood Association. She founded the Alabama Stonewall Democrats and was elected as a delegate to the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

Todd grew up in Richmond, Kentucky and earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky. She moved to Birmingham in 1986 and assumed the Directorship of Birmingham AIDS Outreach. She earned her Master's degree from UAB in public administration. She has also worked with the Alabama Humanities Foundation and the National Organization for Women. In 1998 she was named UAB's Director of Alumni Affairs

Candidacy

Todd is a 2006 Democratic candidate for the seat being vacated by George Perdue in the Alabama House of Representatives District 54. If elected she will become the first openly gay member of the Alabama house.

Todd's platform issues include strengthening neighborhood associations, health care access, community programs, cultural funding, mass transit, public education, and constitutional reform/home rule.

References

  • Shuler, Roger. (Summer 1998) "Campus Spotlight: Patricia Todd" UAB Magazine. Vol. 18, No. 3. [1] - accessed May 7, 2006

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