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Benjamin Taylor focuses on personal injury, truck, motorcyle, and car accidents, family law, and criminal defense, including death penalty cases. His views on legal matters have been sought by national media including the Today Show, NBC, Fox News, O’Rielly Factor, CNN, HLN, MSNBC, ABC, NPR the New York Times and LA Times. He is a frequent guest analyst on Phoenix area TV news and talk radio. He has represented celebrities, athletes, and other newsworthy clients. An Arizona native, Taylor earned his Juris Doctor from the top tier ranked University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the Barrett Honor’s College at Arizona State University. He has worked for the Pima County Attorney’s Office, the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office, and the Arizona State Legislature. Mr. Taylor was a Statewide Officer for The State Bar of Arizona Criminal Justice Section Executive Council, and was selected for the State Bar Leadership Institute. He is actively involved in the Maricopa County Bar Association. Mr. Taylor volunteers with the Maricopa County Branch of NAACP legal redress committee and mentors through various organizations. He has participated in the Arizona State Bar Pipeline Program and The Arizona State Bar Law Camp which informs elementary and high school students of their legal rights. Annually, he looks forward to providing free legal advice to veterans at the Arizona Veteran’s Stand-down. He was recognized as an Unsung Hero at the Legislative Leadership Conference and one of the state’s top 35 entrepreneurs under 35 by the Arizona Republic. Mr. Taylor was a 40 Under 40 National Bar Association award recipient and a 40 under 40 Phoenix Business Journal award recipient. Mr. Taylor is also a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and State Bar Board of Governors.
Join us in person for an event all about the future of Black public servants. Technology and shifting trust in institutions are changing public service. For African American public servants, these changes bring unique challenges and opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collective solutions. Join us for an open conversation centered on lived experiences, present challenges, and the future of African Americans in public service. Students, professionals, and community members are all welcome. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Join us in person for an event all about the future of Black public servants. Technology and shifting trust in institutions are changing public service. For African American public servants, these changes bring unique challenges and opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collective solutions. Join us for an open conversation centered on lived experiences, present challenges, and the future of African Americans in public service. Students, professionals, and community members are all welcome. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Join the African American Advisory Committee of Tempe History Museum for a fun, interactive kids' day to celebrate Black History Month! There will be hands-on activities, games, a book vendor, story time and more. This fun, free event is for the whole family.
Beta Pi Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. represents one of 22 member organizations within the Black African Coalition at Arizona State University, serving the Tempe, Arizona campus community since the Coalition's establishment in 1991. Founded on principles of unity, sisterhood, and mutual support, Beta Pi Chapter embodies the Coalition's commitment to uplifting Black and African students while fostering a strong sense of belonging on campus.
The chapter is rooted in the broader mission of the Black African Coalition, which strives to unite Black and African students across all four ASU campuses while working to increase student enrollment, retention, and meaningful involvement. This commitment reflects the Coalition's dedication to embedding a thriving Black presence through authentic community and campus programming that resonates with students' lived experiences and aspirations.
Members of Beta Pi Chapter find community with peers who share similar values and backgrounds, creating a supportive environment where young women can grow personally and professionally. The chapter's participation in Coalition events, meetings, and initiatives allows members to connect with other Black student organizations, including fraternities, professional associations, and cultural groups, building a comprehensive network of support and friendship.
Greounded in the legacy of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Beta Pi Chapter carries forward a tradition of service, compassion, and excellence. The sorority's emphasis on being "tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and strong" guides members' interactions and contributions to the Tempe campus and broader community.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.'s Alpha Theta Chapter represents a vibrant community of undergraduate men dedicated to personal development and meaningful service at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Founded as the first international fraternal organization established on a historically Black college campus, Omega Psi Phi carries a proud heritage dating back over a century. The Alpha Theta Chapter, chartered in 1969, brings this storied tradition to the Tempe campus, where members work together to uphold the fraternity's core values of Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift. Operating as part of the broader Black African Coalition at ASU, the chapter connects with a diverse community of cultural and professional organizations that enrich student life and foster inclusive campus spaces. Members engage in regular meetings, participate in annual events, and contribute to the vibrant social and cultural fabric of the university. The chapter's leadership structure, guided by elected officers and constitutional governance, ensures that decisions reflect the collective voice and vision of its membership. For students seeking brotherhood grounded in service, scholarship, and personal growth, the Alpha Theta Chapter offers a welcoming community rooted in decades of tradition. Whether through social engagement, leadership development, or community service initiatives, members find opportunities to connect with peers who share common values. The chapter's presence on ASU's Tempe campus represents a continuation of Omega Psi Phi's mission to develop men of integrity and purpose who contribute positively to their communities.