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Little-Known Black History Fact: Dr. Herbert Smitherman

Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 5:23 am
By: Erica Taylor, The Tom Joyner Morning Show

Dr. Herbert Smitherman was a pioneering executive and professional chemist at Proctor & Gamble.

Dr. Herbert Smitherman was a pioneering executive and professional chemist at Proctor & Gamble who led the way for other African-Americans at the prestigious company in the 1960s. He was the first black person with a doctorate hired at Proctor & Gamble.

With a Ph.D in physical organic chemistry, Dr. Smitherman developed a number of incredibly popular patents, including Crest toothpaste, Safeguard soap, Bounce fabric softeners, Biz, Folgers Coffee and Crush soda, to name a few. Not only are they still on the shelves, but many of them are on display at the Cincinnati Museum Center in the featured exhibit, “America I AM: The African-American Imprint.”

Nicknamed the “Jackie Robinson of Proctor & Gamble,” Dr. Smitherman spent 29 years there before turning in his labcoat to work as a professor at Wilberforce University. But after serving at the historically black college, Smitherman turned his attention to starting a high school called the Western Hills Design Technology School to help black students perform better in math and science.

A child of the south, Dr. Smitherman’s family lived in Birmingham, Alabama, where his father served as a reverend. A young Smitherman would see his father’s church burn down twice during their push for voting registration and voting rights.

He died this year on Oct. 9.

Dr. Smitherman’s legacy was left in his association with HBCUs, specifically his alma mater, Tuskegee Institute, where he met his wife of 51 years; Howard University, where he got his PH.D, and Wilberforce University, where he enlightened many students on his world of historical innovation.

Election Results

On Wednesday, November 24th 2010, The CBTU held its elections and here are the results:

President: Janice Gairey (OFL)

1st Vice President: Andrea McCormack (OPSSU)

2nd Vice President: Holmann Richard (PSAC)

Recording Secretary: Maureen King (COPE 343)

Financial Secretary: Marcia Lopez (USW)

Membership Secretary: Marie Clark Walker (CLC)

Communications Secretary: Isabelle Miller (TWU)

Member at Large: Sharon Paris (CUPW)

Member at Large: John Odell (CEP)

Trustee: Edwina Bascombe-Buhnai (SEIU)

Trustee: Yolanda McClean (CUPE)

Congratulations to all!

CBTU Board (Isabelle Miller and John Odell missing)

John Odell

Isabelle Miller

President Janice Gairey (OFL)

Ist Vice President Andrea McCormack (OPSSU)

2nd Vice President Holmann Richard (PSAC)

Recording Secretary Maureen King (COPE 343)

Financial Secretary Marcia Lopez (USW)

Membership Secretary Marie Clark Walker (CLC)

Communications Secretary Isabelle Miller (TWU)

Member at Large Sharon Paris (CUPW)

Member at Large John Odell (CEP)

Trustee Edwina Bascombe-Buhnai

(SEIU)

Trustee Yolanda McClean (CUPE)

Greetings and Congratulations!

Once again, Canadians had great success at the CBTU International Convention held in Detroit in May, 2010. Congratulations to our CBTU Chapter President Janice Gairey on her re-election to the CBTU National Board, and to Christopher Wilson for being newly elected to the National Board! Keynote Speaker Christopher Wilson greeted the CBTU International Convention on behalf of our chapter.

Read his speech HERE

March 21st Eliminate Racism

March 21st Eliminate Racism

Haiti, I Love You

It’s now been one month since the most tragic events to hit my beautiful island of Haiti. All Haitians in the world are mourning. Even though I was not born or even raised there, Haiti flows in my veins and in my heart. The last month has been hard for me knowing that I was there, on vacation for the holidays, 2 weeks prior to the events and knowing that I’ve lost friends, family members and people that I will never be able to see again. However, I console myself by knowing that the last memories of them were joyful.

Being where I am right now, I feel completely useless, I should be there with my brothers, my sisters to help them rebuilt, to heal the sick, to feed the poor. However, the circumstances do not allow me to do so at this moment. For who ever can help and have been helping, I thank you.

Please remember once thing, even though monumental places, artifacts, houses were completely destroyed by the earthquake, rest assured that the love and passion of the Haitians was not destroyed.

We thank God for the gift of life and we will always remember the ones that we’ve lost. 

Ayiti mwen rinmen-w, Haiti I love you. 

Hans-Woosly Balan

TWU Local 602, Montreal

Mother’s Day Brunch

Moms, do you like your eggs scrambled or over-easy?

The CBTU is hosting a Mother’s Day Brunch on Sunday May 9 2010 from 11am to 2pm at the OFL 15 Gervais Drive lower level. Tickets are $15.00 per person. Brunch will satisfy your soul and tummy, with delights such as hash browns ,eggs , sausages, bacon (chicken or turkey), muffins croissants, and assorted beverages. Please contact the CBTU for tickets.

Black History Month 2010

Please visit our Calendar page for more information on BHM events taking place across Canada.

Message from Your CBTU Chapter Executive Board

Dear Brothers and sisters.

Wishing everyone had a safe healthy and happy holiday and see you in the New Year. Here are the general membership meeting dates for the upcoming year including the National Convention(Detroit) in May 2010.

No meetings will be cancelled and agendas prior to the meetings will be circulated. We need you to respond to let us know out of courtesy if you will be attending. In order for us to organize the number of resources and refreshments.
Please rsvp to Marie Clark Walker at mcwalker64@hotmail.com from now on.

In sol,

Janice Gairey
On behalf of the CBTU Executive Board
2010 General Chapter Meeting Dates
January 27, March 24, September 22, and November 24
OFL building 4th floor, 6:30-8:30
 
International CBTU Convention
May 27 – 30, 2010 in Detroit

CBTU New Year’s Eve Gala Cancelled

Unfortunately, the CBTU New Year’s Eve Gala had to be cancelled due to a low response. We would like to thank those that showed their support to the event, and hope to celebrate with all members in the new year.

CBTU Award Dinner and Dance a Success!

The CBTU Awards Dinner and Dance held November 14th in Toronto was a tremendous success. Keynote speaker, Christopher Wilson from PSAC, made a riviting speech to the crowd entitled ” The Party is Over”, speaking to his vision of the role of the labour movement with respect to community building.

Speech – The Party is Over

What would an awards ceremony be without… awards! The following are the recipients of the awards and scholarships presented during the course of the evening.

Ann Newman Scholarship:
Nathalia McCormack is attending her first year at the University of Guelph Humber in the Criminal Justice Program. She Graduated from Ascension of Our Lord Secondary School in Mississauga, aspires to be in Law Enforcement
Bromley Armstrong Service Award:
Veronica Morgan is a long time United Steeleworkers member
Jack White Humanitarian Award:
Aileen Duncan, Vice President of the PSAC Retirees Association (Ontario Division)
June Veecock Leadership Award:
Canadian Humanitarian Appeal for Relief of Tamils

Pictures from the event will be posted soon in the Picture section of the CBTU Web site. On behalf of CBTU, thank you to our eloquent keynote speaker, all those that attended dressed to the nines, and congratulations to the deserving recipients of awards.