Brenda Tate discusses her life serving 40 years as one of the first female African American Police officers and her struggle with alcohol and drugs for 20 of those years. Post recovery she rose to protect dignitaries including Presidents and Rosa Parks. She is a revered community leader.
Author Visit , Presentations & Lectures
An Evening with Local Author Brenda Tate
Mar 16 | 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
CLP – Squirrel Hill
5801 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh,
PA
15217
Brenda Tate discusses her life serving 40 years as one of the first female African American Police officers and her struggle with alcohol and drugs for 20 of those years. … Continued
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