Jodi Voice

Organizer/Ambassador at American Indian Heritage Day In Texas

Jodi Voice's Professional Contact Details

Email (Verified)
****@aiheritageday.com
HQ
(972) 263-7223
Location
Dallas, Texas, US
Company
American Indian Heritage Day In Texas
Person Seniority
entry

Jodi Voice's Current Company Details

The 2013 Texas Legislature passed a law that the last Friday in September be Designated as American Indian Heritage Day in Texas in Recognition of the Historical, Cultural, and social Contributions Am...
The 2013 Texas Legislature passed a law that the last Friday in September be Designated as American Indian Heritage Day in Texas in Recognition of the Historical, Cultural, and social Contributions American Indian Communities and Leaders made. The first official American Indian Heritage Day in Texas is Friday, September 27, 2013, thanks to legislation authored by Texas State Representative Roberto R. Alonzo of Dallas. House Bill 174, which was signed by Governor Rick Perry on Friday, May 10, 2013, creates American Indian Heritage Day in Texas, in recognition of the many historical, cultural, and social contributions our American Indian communities and leaders have made to this great state of ours. "I am proud to recognize the American Indians who are the truly native citizens to this great country of the United States. The many historical, cultural, and social contributions our American Indian citizens have made specifically to the great state of Texas have enriched our state tremendously. Similar to the other great holidays we celebrate for Hispanic, African-American, Asian, and Jewish communities it is only fitting to recognize American Indians. After all, our success as a nation has been in large part due to the unique melting pot environment of the American people," said Rep. Alonzo. The latest Census data figures indicate that Texas ranks fourth among states with a large Indian population. In Texas, however, that population is still an invisible population. In fact, most citizens of Texas are not even aware of the existence of approximately 120 tribes (represented by its citizens), three federally-recognized Indian tribes, one state recognized tribe, eight federally-funded Indian Education programs in the state, one Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas and the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Texas. In short, this population truly does have a presence in the state of Texas. It does deserve this recognition.
Founded Year
2013
Organization Website
americanindianheritagedayintexas.com
Organization Languages
English
Current Technologies
nginx
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Job Functions

Finance
Entrepreneurship
education management

Jodi Voice's Work History and Education

American Indian Heritage Day in Texas
Organizer/Ambassador
2011 - Present

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