Horace Sheffield III (born December 28, 1954) is an American pastor and media personality. Sheffield is the Pastor of New Destiny Christian Fellowship.
Sheffield as of 2018 serves as the Co-Chair of the
MDP Community Democratic Caucus.
Personal life
Sheffield was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is the son of Mary (née Otto), and Rev. Horace Sheffield, Jr., a supervisor at
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational corporation, multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. T ...
. The elder Sheffield fought to create the UAW's Inter-Racial Committee. Later, he was instrumental in helping stage the legendary April 1941 workers strike at Ford.
Sheffield is the father of Detroit City Council President
Mary Sheffield
Mary Sheffield (born 1987 or 1988) is an American serving as a member of the Detroit City Council since 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been the president of City Council since 2022, as the youngest person ever to hold that offic ...
.
Education
After graduating Cass Tech High School, Sheffield attended Wayne State University, where he received his B.A. in History & English In 1995, Sheffield earned a Masters in Public Administration from the
University of Michigan Dearborn. In 2000, the University of Michigan awarded Sheffield its "African American Alumni Affiliate Alumnus of the Year" award. In 2016, the University of Michigan awarded Sheffield its "Making A Difference (M.A.D.)" Award.
Community activism
Sheffield is the CEO of the Detroit Association of Black Organizations, Chairman of the Detroit Ecumenical Ministers Alliance and Founder/Former President of both the Detroit and Michigan Chapters of the
National Action Network
The National Action Network (NAN) is an American not-for-profit, civil-rights organization founded by the Reverend Al Sharpton in New York City, New York, in early 1991. In a 2016 profile, '' Vanity Fair'' called Sharpton "arguably the countr ...
. He is also the pastor of the New Destiny Christian Fellowship.
Sheffield also founded the Detroit Cares Alternative Academy.
In 2003, Sheffield co-wrote a letter with
Al Sharpton
Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American civil rights and social justice activist, Baptists, Baptist minister, radio talk show host, and TV personality, who is also the founder of the National Action Network civil rig ...
to American Honda, complaining that the company did not hire enough African-Americans in management. "We support those that support us," the letter said. "We cannot be silent while African-Americans spend hard-earned dollars with a company that does not hire, promote or do business with us in a statistically significant manner."
In 2009, Sheffield led the National Black Leadership Commission, a conference by African-American clergy about the spread of
HIV/AIDS
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.
Sheffield served as a member of the organizing committee for the 2009
NCAA Final Four, that was hosted at
Ford Field
Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit. It primarily serves as the home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL), the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL), the Mid-Americ ...
in Detroit.
In 2016, Sheffield started the "Bust the Ball" campaign, which held protests August 17 in Detroit, and on August 29 in New York over his concerns that the
NBA
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was engaging in "Green-lining", or being exclusionary of non-white agents and staff.
On Christmas morning 2016, a man left a message on a New Destiny Christian Fellowship prayer hotline, using racial slurs and threatening to firebomb Sheffield's church.
Political career
In 1979, Sheffield was a founding co-chair of The Commission for the Advancement of Policy Affecting Youth, the Disadvantaged and the Poor.
In 2014, Sheffield was called by a federal grand jury to talk about what he knew regarding efforts to influence the selection of
Detroit City Council
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a locatio ...
leaders. The
FBI
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was investigating rumors that Thomas Hardiman, President and CEO of A&H Contractors, was reportedly trying to bribe Detroit City Council members, in an attempt to influence the outcome of the vote for Council President. Sheffield said he was angry because Hardiman approached his daughter, Councilwoman Mary Sheffield, about the vote.
2014 13th Congressional District Primary Election
In April 2014, Sheffield filed to run in the Democratic Primary Election for Michigan's 13th Congressional District, against incumbent John Conyers. During the election, Sheffield challenged the signatures Conyers had gathered after it was discovered that the signature collectors were not registered to vote in the district. Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett ruled that the signatures were invalid, which would have made Conyers ineligible. Conyers and the ACLU filed a successful lawsuit claiming that the law was unconstitutional, and Conyers was allowed to run. On August 5, 2014, John Conyers won the primary election, receiving 86% of the vote.
Electoral history
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References
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Living people
1954 births
Clergy from Detroit
Wayne State University alumni
University of Michigan alumni
Michigan Democrats
Politicians from Detroit
21st-century Michigan politicians
American male writers
American talk radio hosts
American television talk show hosts
Radio personalities from Detroit
African-American radio personalities
African-American television personalities
African-American television producers
African-American television talk show hosts
African-American writers
African-American people in Michigan politics
Film producers from Michigan
21st-century African-American politicians
20th-century African-American people
Television producers from Michigan
African-American male writers