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  Reynolds-Brown, Blondell
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NameBlondell Reynolds-Brown
Address2408 N. 52nd Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , United States
EmailNone
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Born October 10, 1952 (71 years)
ContributorScottĀ³
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Apr 02, 2024 10:18pm
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Info Philadelphia City Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown was the oldest of seven children. She was born on October 10, 1952, in Sumter, South Carolina. Her mother, Sadie, taught school and her father, Whittimore Reynolds, worked in construction. Blondell Reynolds Brown is not only a political leader; she is also an educator and community activist.

Four years after graduating from the Philadelphia High School for Girls in 1970, Brown obtained a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Pennsylvania State University. In 1975, she earned a master's degree in education, having focused on counseling and guidance. That year, Brown began teaching at the elementary level in Philadelphia's public schools. Brown has served children, adolescents and young adults throughout her career. This work has included counseling juvenile delinquents in Pennsylvania's family court unit; supervising summer youth programs in the Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center; and recruiting students for Pennsylvania State University. At the same time, Brown became politically active. She served as a committee person for the 24th Ward, Third Division, from 1982 to 1986 and attended the Democratic National Convention as a delegate in 1984, 1988, 1996 and 2000. In 1991, Brown achieved her first full-time job in politics when Senator Chaka Fattah hired her as his legislative director. Brown served as community affairs director for State Senator Vincent Hughes before campaigning in 1999 and winning a seat on the Philadelphia City Council.

Brown has participated in such programs as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Urban Health Initiative, which aims to institute systemic policy changes for children and youth nationally. Her signature program, held annually in March, is the Women Making a Difference Celebration. Brown advocates arts education and has taught weekly dance classes to children for more than twenty years and also previously served as a board member of Phildanco, a professional dance company. The boards of the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, the National Abortion Rights Action League, the Wellness Center and Presbyterian Hospital have also benefited from her leadership. She married Howard Brown in 1994.


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  11/03/2015 Philadelphia City Council At-Large Won 15.51% (-0.41%)
  05/19/2015 Philadelphia City Council At-Large - D Primary Won 9.77% (-0.87%)
  11/08/2011 Philadelphia City Council At-Large Won 14.72% (-2.04%)
  05/17/2011 Philadelphia City Council At-Large - D Primary Won 13.91% (+0.00%)
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  05/15/2007 Philadelphia City Council At-Large - D Primary Won 7.31% (-6.14%)
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