Hansen Clarke AKA Hansen Hashem Clarke Born: 3-Mar-1957 Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Multiracial [1] Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Congressman, Michigan 13th Attorney and state legislator elected to the US Congress in 2010, defeating incumbent Rep Carolyn Kilpatrick in the Democratic primary and easily winning the general election in Michigan's heavily-Democratic 13th District. Supports abortion rights, gun control, labor interests, and called for a two-year moratorium on residential foreclosures. While attending Cornell, defeated Ann Coulter for the student seat on the university's Board of Trustees. First Bangladeshi-American elected to Congress. [1] His father was of Bengal ancestry, his mother African-American.
Father: Mozaffar Ali Hashem (d. 1965) Mother: Thelma Clarke (crossing guard, d. 1976) Wife: Choi Palmer-Cohen (education official)
High School: Detroit Institute of Arts (attended) High School: Governor's Academy (attended) High School: Cass Technical High School, Detroit, MI (dropped out, earned GED) Administrator: Board of Trustees (student seat), Cornell University University: BFA, Cornell University (1984) Law School: JD, Georgetown University (1987)
US Congressman, Michigan 13th (2011-) Michigan State Senate (2003-11) Michigan State House of Representatives (1999-2003) Michigan State Official Wayne County administration office (1993-98) Michigan State House of Representatives (1991-93) Congressional Staff Chief of Staff to Rep. John Conyers (1989-90) Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Bangladeshi American Public Affairs Committee
Gephardt for President State Bar of Michigan Converted to Catholicism after being raised Muslim Bengali-Bangladesh Ancestry Paternal
Official Website: http://www.hansenclarkeforcongress.com/
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