Yvonne S. Wilson Explained

Yvonne S. Wilson
State Senate:Missouri
District:9th
Term Start:2005
Term End:2010
Predecessor:Mary Groves Bland
Successor:Kiki Curls
State House2:Missouri
District2:42nd
Term Start2:1999
Term End2:2005
Predecessor2:Lloyd Daniel
Successor2:Jonas Hughes
Birth Name:Yvonne Delores Starks
Birth Date:22 March 1929
Birth Place:Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Death Place:Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Profession:Educator
Children:3
Party:Democratic

Yvonne Delores Starks Wilson (March 22, 1929 – October 14, 2019) was a Democratic politician from Missouri. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri.[1] [2]

Biography

Wilson received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lincoln University in elementary education in 1950 and a Master of Arts degree in sociology from University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1971. She received an honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Lincoln University in 1991.[3] Wilson graduated from Lincoln High School, Kansas City. She served in the Kansas City, Missouri School District for 35 years as a teacher, principal of the William Rockhill Nelson Elementary School, and Director of Elementary Education (1982-1985).[4] Wilson retired from the school district in 1985.[5] Wilson served as a Program Director for Metropolitan Community College and as the Director of the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center.[6] Wilson also served on multiple non-profit boards in Kansas City such as the City of Fountains Foundation and the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center and Museum Foundation. Wilson was the first Black woman to serve as the President of the Missouri Association of Elementary School Principals.[7]

In 2001, Wilson co-authored the report "Closing the Achievement Gap: Improving Educational Outcomes for African-American Children" as a member of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators.[8]

Wilson was first elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in a special election in 1999. She served in that body through 2002. In 2004, she was first elected to the Missouri State Senate and continued to serve until 2010.[9] She served on the following committees:

In 2017, Wilson was added to the University of Missouri-Kansas City Starr Hall of Fame.[11]

In 2018, the Kansas City Board of Parks and Recreation renamed Liberty Park at E. 34th Terr. and Stadium Dr. in honor of Ms. Wilson.[12]

In 2019, Senator Wilson authored the book, "Living off Grandma's Sayings: From Leeds to the Legislature." [13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yvonne Wilson, longtime Missouri state lawmaker, dies at 90. Kaitlyn. Schallhorn. Oct 14, 2019. Oct 17, 2019.
  2. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=yvonne-starks-wilson&pid=194212568&fhid=29317 Yvonne Starks Wilson-obituary
  3. Web site: Biography - Senator Yvonne Wilson. 2021-01-12. www.senate.mo.gov.
  4. Web site: 2019-10-15. Former Missouri State Lawmaker Yvonne S. Wilson Dies at 90. 2021-01-12. KCUR 89.3 - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.. en.
  5. News: Hockaday . Laura R. . 1989-05-28 . Kansas City people . 119 . The Kansas City Star . Kansas City, Missouri . 2023-01-23 . Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Legislator. Yvonne Wilson Missouri State Senate District 9 Former member Term in office began2005 Term in office ended2011 Political party Democratic Profession. Yvonne Wilson. 2021-01-12. Ballotpedia. en.
  7. Web site: An Enduring Public Service Legacy. 2021-01-12. www.umkc.edu. en.
  8. Web site: Closing the Achievement Gap: Improving Educational Outcomes for African American Children. 2021-01-12. National Education Policy Center. en.
  9. Web site: 2019-10-16. Democratic Missouri state Sen. Yvonne Wilson dies. 2021-01-12. AP NEWS.
  10. Web site: Missouri State Senate - Senator Yvonne Wilson. 2021-01-12. www.senate.mo.gov.
  11. Web site: Epitome of Public Service UMKC Today Archives. 2021-01-12. info.umkc.edu.
  12. Web site: Yvonne Starks Wilson Park - KC Parks and Rec. 2021-01-12. en-US.
  13. Web site: Living Off Grandma's Sayings by Yvonne Starks Wilson. 2021-01-12. The State Historical Society of Missouri. en.