Eleanor Josaitis
American activist
Eleanor Mary Josaitis was an American civil rights activist and the co-founder of Focus: HOPE, an organization fighting racism and poverty. Michigan governor Rick Snyder referred to her as a "tireless and devoted leader". Wikipedia
Born: December 17, 1931
Died: August 9, 2011 (age 79 years), Livonia, MI
Eleanor Mary Josaitis (née Reed; December 17, 1931 – August 9, 2011) was an American civil rights activist and the co-founder of Focus: HOPE, an organization ...
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Interview with Eleanor Josaitis conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on living in the suburbs of Detroit before and during the rebellion and ...
After a yearlong battle with cancer, Eleanor Josaitis died on August 9, 2011 at Angela Hospice in Livonia at the age of 79.
Jan 10, 2022 · Eleanor Josaitis co-founded Focus: HOPE, a community-based, multi-service non-profit that pledges 'intelligent and practical action to overcome ...
Aug 9, 2011 · "Eleanor Josaitis was an inspiring woman whose spirit and determination helped transform a city. Eleanor and Father William Cunningham founded ...
Aug 9, 2011 · Eleanor Josaitis, a community leader who co-founded the social services organization Focus: HOPE in the wake of Detroit's 1967 riots, ...