Únase a la oficina de la concejal Angela Whitfield Calloway para el seminario web virtual comunitario del Distrito 2 de noviembre de 2024.
Únase a la oficina de la concejal Angela Whitfield Calloway para el seminario web virtual comunitario del Distrito 2 de noviembre de 2024.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway is a lifelong Detroiter who proudly serves the Detroit City Council for District 2. Before becoming elected, she enjoyed a career as an adult education instructor, human resources administrator, hearing officer, and small business owner. Council Member Calloway graduated from Cooley High School, received a Bachelor of Arts in English and Education from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, earned a law degree from Detroit College of Law, and graduated from The Campaign School of Yale Law.
Council Member Calloway advocates fearlessly for quality education, safer and cleaner neighborhoods, and improvements in the quality of life for the underrepresented citizens of Detroit. Her mission as an elected member of the Detroit City Council is to uphold the best interests of the residents of District 2. She has initiated two task forces in her first year in office- Human & Sex Trafficking and Youth & Civic Engagement. Council Member Calloway currently serves as the Chair of the Rules Committee, the Vice-Chair of the Neighborhood and Community Services Standing Committee, is an Internal Operations Standing Committee member. Council Member Calloway also sits on the Board of Directors for the Detroit Wayne County Health Authority.
Council Member Calloway has dedicated countless service hours as a Census Bureau numerator and canvasser. She has participated in property tax foreclosure prevention through Neighbor 2 Neighbor, provided free community notarization services; worked with the Area Office on Aging for 25 years; directed and managed a historic non-profit for minority women, and volunteered with many neighborhood organizations. Council Member Calloway is a true grassroots leader who has centered her life on civic engagement, service, and leadership.
Council Member Calloway is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, NAACP, National Alumnae Association of Spelman College Detroit Chapter, Detroit Association of Women’s Clubs Inc., National Association of Hearing Officers, and United Nations Local Chapter.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway shares statement with questions regarding solar farms and Detroit Zoning Code on July 16, 2024.
Downloadable PDF for Proposed 2024-2025 City Council Budget Hearings.
This document illustrates how funds were spent and programmed from 2021 and 2022 as of October 2022. Review the document to see how the city
Revised City Council Budget Hearing Schedule as of April 4, 2022
*Hearings are subject to change
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Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway shares a statement regarding the E-Scooter Regulation Ordinance during Public Health and Safety Standing Committee on Monday, February 20, 2023.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway expresses support of Senate Bills 567 and 568 and House Bill 5098 regarding proposed legislation to support students with dyslexia on July 16, 2024.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway expressed her support for Governor Gretchen Whitmer's "Pre-K for All" Plan during Formal Session on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway shares a statement regarding Child Abuse Prevention Month on May 7, 2024.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway shares a statement concerning the Rise in Syphilis Cases and Declaring April as “Syphilis Awareness Month” on February 13, 2024.
Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway's statement regarding the Future of Health Transformational Brownfield Project on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.