James R. Stokes was an attorney who served as the director of appointments for the state of Michigan under Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s administration. During that time, James supervised the appointments of more than 5,000 Michigan citizens to various boards, commissions, cabinet and executive office posts, as well as judicial appointments.
A graduate of Sacred Heart Seminary College, St. John’s Theological Seminary, University of Detroit, and Detroit College of Law, he earned a bachelor’s degree in history/philosophy, a master’s degree in theology, a master’s degree in counseling, and a juris doctor degree. James was a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and attorney.
James was an ACCESS emeritus board member; was a center partner with Affirmations, a nonprofit LGBT agency; and was involved in several civic and community organizations. He held an honorary bachelor’s degree from Saints Cyril and Methodist College in Orchard Lake for service to the Detroit metro area in counseling and social services.
James received the “True Friend” award from the German American Heritage Foundation International for his work with the student exchange program at Wayne State University and King Ludwig University in Munich, Germany; the 2008 Outstanding Arab American in State Government award from the Yemen American Benevolent Association (YABA); and the 2012 Attorney of the Year award from the American Arab Chamber of Commerce.
He was currently a member of the Henry Ford Community College Community Leaders Advisory Council. He and his partner, Fred Hoffman, endowed scholarships in public policy at Henry Ford Community College and University of Michigan – Dearborn.
In conjunction with a program initiated by ACCESS, James played Santa Claus at Salina Elementary School in the south end of Dearborn for more than 20 years and considered that responsibility among his most important contributions to the community.