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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 2003
DEA
Celebrates Black History Month
The Honorable Iver A. Stridiron, U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General,
To Be Guest Speaker
Each February we
observe National Black History Month in recognition of the remarkable
achievements of black Americans and the many contributions they have made
to our nation's heritage. The national theme for this year's celebration
is "The Souls of Black Folk: Centennial Reflections".
On February 21, 2003,
the DEA Caribbean Field Division will hold its annual Black History Month
Activity. Our featured guest speaker will be the Honorable Iver A. Stridiron,
the Attorney General of the United States Virgin Islands.
Attorney General
Stridiron is a native of St. Thomas and a product of the U.S. Virgin Islands
school system. After graduating from the Charlotte Amalie High School
in 1964, he attended the Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, graduating
in 1969. He earned his law degree from the Howard University School of
Law in 1974. He established his law practice in St. Thomas in 1977 and
continued a successful law career through 1999, when the Governor of the
Virgin Islands appointed him as the U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General.
AG Stridiron also served three terms as a Senator in the Legislature of
the Virgin Islands, from 1981 to 1989, and served as the President of
the Senate. During 2001 He was the Chairperson of the Puerto Rico-U.S.
Virgin Islands High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Executive Committee.
DEA Special Agent
in Charge Jerome Harris invites all members of the news media to cover
this activity.
Location:
Inter Continental San Juan Resort & Casino
Martini's Room
Isla Verde, P.R.
Time:
Friday, February 21, 2003
1:00 P.M.
Parking
facilities available at the hotel. Please display your press credentials
to access room. Should you have questions contact Waldo P. Santiago, News
Media Representative, at 800-718-0781.
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