88R21296 EME-D
 
  By: Thierry H.R. No. 897
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The life of a legendary community leader and public
  servant drew to a close with the passing of Ada Jean Edwards on
  March 23, 2023, at the age of 80; and
         WHEREAS, Born on January 7, 1943, Ada Edwards was raised by
  her grandparents in San Diego, California; soon after moving to
  Houston in 1979, she made a name for herself as the head of a
  coalition of anti-apartheid protesters who persuaded the city and
  the University of Houston to financially divest from South Africa;
  she served as a field coordinator for the Harris County Democratic
  Party in the 1990s, and she went on to cofound the AFL-CIO Community
  Union Fund and to establish the Houston HIV/AIDS Action Coalition
  and the Ida Delaney-Byron Gillum Justice Committee, which called
  for greater police accountability; she also served on the boards of
  organizations such as Mothers for Clean Air and the Joint City
  County Commission on Children and Youth, in addition to hosting
  news and public affairs talk shows on public radio; and
         WHEREAS, Ms. Edwards made a successful bid for a seat on the
  city council in 2001, and she represented District D for three
  terms, from 2002 to 2008; over the course of her tenure, she chaired
  council committees that addressed affordable housing, flooding
  issues, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic; along the way, she demonstrated
  a keen ability to communicate with people from both sides of the
  aisle and to earn the trust of residents who had historically been
  underrepresented, which helped make her a champion for the Third
  Ward and Sunnyside neighborhoods and a powerful advocate for
  progressive causes; following her tenure on the city council, she
  continued to be active in civic affairs and was appointed by Mayor
  Bill White to be the assistant director of Houston's Housing and
  Community Development Department; and
         WHEREAS, Blessed with a loving family, Ms. Edwards was
  devoted to her 5 children and 11 grandchildren; her kind nature,
  intellect, and sense of humor made her a joy to be around, and she
  was a dear friend to many; and
         WHEREAS, Ada Edwards devoted herself to the goal of making
  Houston a better place for all, and her memory will be a continuing
  source of inspiration in the years ahead; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Ada Jean Edwards and
  extend deepest condolences to her family and friends; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Ada
  Edwards.