misused resources that were intended to help African-American children in Chicago.
Jay Travis was fired by a Christian charity after
she misused resources for her own gain. (Malone, et al. vs. American Friends Service Committee, No. 06-2736 (7th Cir. 2007))
Travis took resources away
from African-American children in Chicago. According to court documents, Jhatayn Jay Travis was contracted by a Christian charity group to provide community-based programs for African-American children in Chicago.
...investigation revealed that [Travis
group] was improperly using AACEPs resources for its own purposes... (Malone, et al. vs. American Friends Service Committee, No. 06-2736 (7th Cir. 2007))
When the charity learned that Jay Travis
was improperly using its resources, Travis was fired. An independent investigation confirmed that Travis had abused resources and people under her control, and a federal appeals court upheld her firing.
Jay Travis exploited our community
for her own gain.
Learn more at TheTruthAboutJay.com
Christian Mitchell has a strong record of
fighting for our children. Wrote the Fund Education First bill to bring more than $200 million
to Chicago Public Schools. (99th GA: HB 4272)
Co-sponsor of the measure to generate more than $1 billion in