Erica Thomas Explained

Erica Thomas
State House:Georgia
Term Start:January 12, 2015
Term End:January 9, 2023
District:39th
Predecessor:Alisha Thomas Morgan
Successor:Terry Cummings
Birth Date:12 August 1987
Birth Place:Fayetteville, North Carolina
Party:Democratic
Residence:Austell, Georgia
Spouse:Opeyemi Adeyemi
Alma Mater:Oakwood University

Erica Renee Thomas (born August 12, 1987) is an American politician and youth leader. Thomas was the Georgia State Representative of District 39 from 2015 to 2023. She is also the founder of Speak Out Loud, a local nonprofit dedicated to giving a voice to foster children. She was recognized by the Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN), as a Nonprofit Leader and given the 30 under 30 Award for 2016.[1]

Early life and education

Thomas was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and she grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee. She studied at Carter High School, Cocke County High School, and Oakwood University.[2]

Career

Legislative service

Thomas first gained experience with the General Assembly serving as Legislative Aide to the previous representative from House District 39, she ran for the same office and won in 2014 when her predecessor went ahead to seek a higher office. She is currently serving her second term in office. She is currently serving on the Retirement, Budget and Fiscal Policy, Juvenile Justice and Science and Technology Committees.[3]

In 2015, Thomas was a guest speaker at the Black Business Empowerment Convention of Georgia.[4]

International development leadership and non-profit work

Thomas runs Speak Out Loud, a local nonprofit she founded that is dedicated to providing a voice to foster children.[5] The organization has expanded across the country and has chapters in Nigeria. She has also worked to establish libraries in various locations in Africa.[6]

Personal life

Incident at Publix

On July 19, 2019, Thomas alleged a man, Eric Sparkes, "degraded and berated" her while she was in line in a Publix. She stated that Sparkes told her to go back where she came from, a reference to a controversial and allegedly racist tweet by President Donald Trump. Thomas said that she feared for her life and later contacted police requesting the man be charged.[7] [8] [9] [10] Upon completion of their investigation, the Cobb County police announced no charges would be filed.[11] A Publix employee told a Cobb County officer that she witnessed part of the conversation and heard Thomas “continuously tell Eric Sparkes to ‘Go back where you came from!’” but did not hear Sparkes utter those words to Thomas.[12]

Sparkes, who said he is a Democrat and identifies as Cuban-American, denied making a racist comment. He stated that he was instead annoyed with Thomas for bringing too many groceries into the express checkout line.[13] [8] [14] In a subsequent interview, Thomas said, "I don't know if he said 'go back,' or those types of words ... I don't know if he said 'go back to your country' or 'go back to where you came from,' but he was making those types of references is what I remember."[14]

Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 30 Under 30 Award Recipients for 2016. YNPN Atlanta. November 1, 2016. January 25, 2017. November 10, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161110160025/http://www.ynpnatlanta.org/30_under_30_award_recipients_2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Erica Thomas.
  3. Web site: Erica R. Thomas.
  4. Web site: Black Business Empowerment Convention of Georgia. ATL Event Listings. January 25, 2017. February 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202031753/http://www.atleventlistings.com/2015-black-business-empowerment-convention-of-georgia/. dead.
  5. Web site: Rep. Erica Thomas Biography.
  6. Web site: Rep. Erica Thomas (D-39). Georgia House of Representatives. January 25, 2017.
  7. News: Rogers. Katie. Fandos. Nicholas. 2019-07-14. Trump Tells Congresswomen to 'Go Back' to the Countries They Came From. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-07-02. 0362-4331.
  8. News: Associated Press. The Washington Post. July 20, 2019. July 21, 2019. White man denies saying 'Go back where you came from'. https://web.archive.org/web/20190720053634/https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/black-lawmaker-white-man-said-go-back-where-you-came-from/2019/07/19/8e331406-aa84-11e9-8733-48c87235f396_story.html. dead. July 20, 2019.
  9. News: Georgia state lawmaker Erica Thomas now uncertain man told her to 'go back to where you came from' . Wu . Nicholas . Cummings . William . July 20, 2019 . USA Today . July 21, 2019.
  10. Web site: State representative says she was 'scared for her life' during Publix incident . Elliot . Richard . July 22, 2019 . WSB-TV Atlanta . July 23, 2019.
  11. Web site: Cobb Police: No Charges In Publix Incident Involving Erica Thomas . Johnson . Larry Felton . 2019-07-23 . 2019-07-28.
  12. Web site: Witness disputes Erica Thomas's claims.
  13. Web site: Cleary. Tom. 2019-07-21. Eric Sparkes: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know. 2020-07-02. Heavy.com. en-US.
  14. News: Georgia state Rep. Erica Thomas backtracks on racism accusations . Bufkin . Ellie . July 21, 2019 . The Washington Post . July 21, 2019.
  15. Web site: 2015 Annual Youth Achievement Luncheon. 100 Black Men of North Metro, Inc.. April 11, 2015. January 25, 2017. February 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202031516/http://www.northmetro100.org/images/events/luncheon-2015/2015_YAL_Program.pdf. dead.
  16. Web site: Yvette. Caslin. Atlanta's Leading Ladies at Walker's Legacy Women's Leadership Brunch. Rolling Out. March 22, 2016. January 25, 2017.
  17. Web site: NAN Honors Women Who Answered The Call To Action. National Action Network. September 17, 2015. January 25, 2017.