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Rasheen Aldridge Jr.

Rasheen Aldridge Jr. (b. 1994) is an American politician, currently serving in the St. Louis Board of Alderpersons in the 14th ward. He previously served in the Missouri House of Representatives as State Representative for the 78th District of St. Louis, Missouri.

Rasheen Aldridge Jr.
Member of the St. Louis Board of Alderpersons
from the 14th Ward
Assumed office
April 18, 2023
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 78th district
In office
2019–2023
Preceded byBruce Franks Jr.
Personal details
Born (1994-03-15) March 15, 1994 (age 30)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
OccupationCommunity organizer, Activist
Websitehttps://www.rasheenaldridge.com/issues

Early life edit

Aldridge was born in St. Louis, Missouri to a single mother.[1] He attended Parkway West high school[2] and then enrolled in the St. Louis Community College.[3]

Activism edit

In 2014, he was recognized by the Youth Council for Positive Development with the ‘2013 Jamala Rogers Young Visionary Award" that supports "young adults who have made efforts to promote social justice, equality, diversity and human rights."[4] In 2015, he was invited to speak at the World Bank's three-day conference on "Fragility, Conflict and Violence."[5]

Aldridge serves as director of the organization "Young Activists United St. Louis" and sits as student co-chair on the non-profit organisation "Missouri Jobs with Justice". He was appointed on the Ferguson Commission, created by the State of Missouri following the shooting of Michael Brown in August 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri and the subsequent civil unrest, whose mandate was to submit policy recommendations in various areas of social life, such as citizen-law enforcement interaction and relations; racial and ethnic relations; municipal government organization and the municipal court system; and disparities in areas including education, economic opportunity, housing, transportation, health care, child care, business ownership, and family and community stability.[4]

Aldridge also leads the workers' movement "Show Me 15", a reference to the demand for a federally mandated $15 minimum wage.[4]

Politics edit

On May 16, 2019,[6] Bruce Franks Jr. announced that, for reasons of mental illness, he would resign as the 78th District's State Representative.[7] Aldridge was tapped to replace him.[8] In the November 5, 2019, special election,[9] Aldridge won the seat.[10] He is serving in the Committee for Appropriations, and in its sub-committees on Public Safety and on Children & Families.[11]

On January 30, 2020, he introduced, along with co-sponsors Bob Burns and Chris Carter, of Districts 93 and 76 respectively, House Bill 2352 that would designate April as "Limb-Loss Awareness Month" in Missouri.[12]

2020 St. Louis protest edit

On June 28, 2020, Black Lives Matter protesters entered Portland and Westmoreland Places, a private gated community, to protest at the residence of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, and demand her resignation, on the grounds that she had publicly read names and addresses of those who had submitted letters calling to defund the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.[13] As protesters marched toward the mayor's home, the couple of Mark and Patricia McCloskey stood outside their home holding firearms, whereby verbal altercations followed between the couple and marchers.

State Representative Aldridge helped lead the protest through the private community, and, following the McCloskey incident, stated that "no threats were ever made" by the protesters. When asked about the group marching on private property, Aldridge responded, "Just like in many disobedient protests, even in the '60s, you break laws, make people feel uncomfortable [but] we're not doing anything where we're hurting anyone or putting anyone in danger."[14]

Personal life edit

Aldridge was born with one leg shorter than the other and uses a full prosthetic right-leg.[1] Aldridge is openly gay. [15]

Electoral history edit

2019 Missouri's 78th House District special election
Party Candidate Votes %
General election
Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr. 909 99.3
Write-in 6 0.7
2020 Missouri's 78th House District election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr. 5,578 100.0
General election
Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr. 11,148 85.5
Republican Timothy Gartin 1,890 14.5
Missouri House of Representatives Election, November 8, 2022, District 78[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr. 6,869 100.00% 0.00

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gerber, Cameron (February 6, 2020). "Freshmen to Watch: Rep. Rasheen Aldridge". The Missouri Times. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  2. ^ Woytus, Amanda (December 23, 2019). "Soon, Rasheen Aldridge will be sworn into the Missouri House. Here's how he plans to make his mark". St. Louis Magazine. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  3. ^ . The Ferguson Commission. February 6, 2020. Archived from the original on November 19, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b c "Featured Speaker: Rasheen Aldridge". World Bank. February 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  5. ^ "Fragility, Conflict and Violence Forum 2015". World Bank. Washington, D.C. February 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  6. ^ Rosenbaum, Jason (May 16, 2019). "Bruce Franks Will Resign From Missouri House To Focus On His Mental Health". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  7. ^ King, Chris (July 22, 2019). "'The toughest battle was with myself:' Bruce Franks Jr. is leaving St. Louis to heal". The St. Louis American. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  8. ^ Rosenbaum, Jason (August 15, 2019). "Rasheen Aldridge Captures Democratic Nomination For 78th District House Seat". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  9. ^ "78th Legislative District Special Election". St. Louis City Hall. January 30, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  10. ^ "Special Election Summary Report" (PDF). St. Louis City Hall. November 14, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  11. ^ "Rep. Rasheen Aldridge, District 78". Missouri House Democrats website. November 14, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  12. ^ "Missouri House Bill 2020 Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month". Open States. January 30, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  13. ^ Staff, KMOV com. "Central West End couple explains why they pointed guns at protesters who demanded Krewson's resignation". KMOV.com. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  14. ^ "White couple who pointed guns at St. Louis protesters claims "angry mob" threatened them". CBS News. July 1, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  15. ^ "Aldridge Blasts Opponent's 'Outright Bigotry' for Alleged Campaign Texts".
  16. ^ "Election Results; Official Election Returns" (PDF). Missouri Secretary of State. December 9, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Aldridge, Rasheen; Henry, Mary Kay (July 20, 2020). "Why unions are crucial to empowering Black workers". Fortune. Retrieved August 25, 2020.

External links edit

  • Missouri House of Representatives District 78
  • Forward Through Ferguson official website

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Rasheen Aldridge Jr b 1994 is an American politician currently serving in the St Louis Board of Alderpersons in the 14th ward He previously served in the Missouri House of Representatives as State Representative for the 78th District of St Louis Missouri Rasheen Aldridge Jr Member of the St Louis Board of Alderpersonsfrom the 14th WardIncumbentAssumed office April 18 2023Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 78th districtIn office 2019 2023Preceded byBruce Franks Jr Personal detailsBorn 1994 03 15 March 15 1994 age 30 St Louis Missouri U S Political partyDemocraticOccupationCommunity organizer ActivistWebsitehttps www rasheenaldridge com issues Contents 1 Early life 2 Activism 3 Politics 3 1 2020 St Louis protest 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editAldridge was born in St Louis Missouri to a single mother 1 He attended Parkway West high school 2 and then enrolled in the St Louis Community College 3 Activism editIn 2014 he was recognized by the Youth Council for Positive Development with the 2013 Jamala Rogers Young Visionary Award that supports young adults who have made efforts to promote social justice equality diversity and human rights 4 In 2015 he was invited to speak at the World Bank s three day conference on Fragility Conflict and Violence 5 Aldridge serves as director of the organization Young Activists United St Louis and sits as student co chair on the non profit organisation Missouri Jobs with Justice He was appointed on the Ferguson Commission created by the State of Missouri following the shooting of Michael Brown in August 2014 in Ferguson Missouri and the subsequent civil unrest whose mandate was to submit policy recommendations in various areas of social life such as citizen law enforcement interaction and relations racial and ethnic relations municipal government organization and the municipal court system and disparities in areas including education economic opportunity housing transportation health care child care business ownership and family and community stability 4 Aldridge also leads the workers movement Show Me 15 a reference to the demand for a federally mandated 15 minimum wage 4 Politics editOn May 16 2019 6 Bruce Franks Jr announced that for reasons of mental illness he would resign as the 78th District s State Representative 7 Aldridge was tapped to replace him 8 In the November 5 2019 special election 9 Aldridge won the seat 10 He is serving in the Committee for Appropriations and in its sub committees on Public Safety and on Children amp Families 11 On January 30 2020 he introduced along with co sponsors Bob Burns and Chris Carter of Districts 93 and 76 respectively House Bill 2352 that would designate April as Limb Loss Awareness Month in Missouri 12 2020 St Louis protest edit Further information St Louis gun toting controversy On June 28 2020 Black Lives Matter protesters entered Portland and Westmoreland Places a private gated community to protest at the residence of St Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson and demand her resignation on the grounds that she had publicly read names and addresses of those who had submitted letters calling to defund the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department 13 As protesters marched toward the mayor s home the couple of Mark and Patricia McCloskey stood outside their home holding firearms whereby verbal altercations followed between the couple and marchers State Representative Aldridge helped lead the protest through the private community and following the McCloskey incident stated that no threats were ever made by the protesters When asked about the group marching on private property Aldridge responded Just like in many disobedient protests even in the 60s you break laws make people feel uncomfortable but we re not doing anything where we re hurting anyone or putting anyone in danger 14 Personal life editAldridge was born with one leg shorter than the other and uses a full prosthetic right leg 1 Aldridge is openly gay 15 Electoral history edit2019 Missouri s 78th House District special election Party Candidate Votes General election Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr 909 99 3 Write in 6 0 7 2020 Missouri s 78th House District election Primary election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr 5 578 100 0 General election Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr 11 148 85 5 Republican Timothy Gartin 1 890 14 5 Missouri House of Representatives Election November 8 2022 District 78 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Rasheen Aldridge Jr 6 869 100 00 0 00References edit a b Gerber Cameron February 6 2020 Freshmen to Watch Rep Rasheen Aldridge The Missouri Times Retrieved August 25 2020 Woytus Amanda December 23 2019 Soon Rasheen Aldridge will be sworn into the Missouri House Here s how he plans to make his mark St Louis Magazine Retrieved August 25 2020 Rasheen Aldridge Jr The Ferguson Commission February 6 2020 Archived from the original on November 19 2014 Retrieved August 25 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Featured Speaker Rasheen Aldridge World Bank February 2015 Retrieved August 25 2020 Fragility Conflict and Violence Forum 2015 World Bank Washington D C February 2015 Retrieved August 25 2020 Rosenbaum Jason May 16 2019 Bruce Franks Will Resign From Missouri House To Focus On His Mental Health St Louis Public Radio Retrieved August 25 2020 King Chris July 22 2019 The toughest battle was with myself Bruce Franks Jr is leaving St Louis to heal The St Louis American Retrieved August 25 2020 Rosenbaum Jason August 15 2019 Rasheen Aldridge Captures Democratic Nomination For 78th District House Seat St Louis Public Radio Retrieved August 25 2020 78th Legislative District Special Election St Louis City Hall January 30 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Special Election Summary Report PDF St Louis City Hall November 14 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Rep Rasheen Aldridge District 78 Missouri House Democrats website November 14 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Missouri House Bill 2020 Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month Open States January 30 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Staff KMOV com Central West End couple explains why they pointed guns at protesters who demanded Krewson s resignation KMOV com Retrieved August 8 2020 White couple who pointed guns at St Louis protesters claims angry mob threatened them CBS News July 1 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Aldridge Blasts Opponent s Outright Bigotry for Alleged Campaign Texts Election Results Official Election Returns PDF Missouri Secretary of State December 9 2022 Retrieved January 14 2023 Further reading editAldridge Rasheen Henry Mary Kay July 20 2020 Why unions are crucial to empowering Black workers Fortune Retrieved August 25 2020 External links editMissouri House of Representatives District 78 Forward Through Ferguson official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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