“I enjoy traveling and speaking at schools and before youth groups across the country, in Canada, Europe, Germany, South Africa, and throughout the Caribbean Islands,” said Judge Strong. In Southern California, he has spoken at Dorsey High School, the Marcus Garvey Academy, and distributes toys for Christmas at churches and community centers.
The recipient of numerous proclamations and awards, Judge Strong is the Official Ambassador of Steve Harvey’s Neighborhood Awards, (formerly the Hoodie Awards), which takes place annually in Las Vegas. He has made appearances on several television shows as well as guest spots in five motion picture productions. The Judge was cast as a Judge in the ABC series Detroit 187.
An Honorary Award was presented to recording industry legend Al Bell. From chairman of Stax Records, and subsequently president of Motown, Mr. Bell is recognized as being responsible for shaping the American music scene for over 40 years. Now Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Al Bell Presents, an Intellectual Property Management Company that has established a new paradigm for the recorded music, broadcast music, and entertainment industries.
The Honorable Craig S. Strong was appointed referee in the Traffic & Ordinance Division of Detroit’s Recorders Court, at age 30. Later that year he was elected judge of the Detroit Recorder’s Court, the youngest to serve in this capacity. He was re-elected four times and serves as a Judge in the Wayne County Circuit Court Criminal Division.
Judge Strong became an officer of the Wolverine Bar Association and its youngest president at age 30. He later became one of the founding members of the Association of Black Judges of Michigan and served as president. He has also served on the National Bar Association Board of Governors, and is former Chair of the Judicial Council.
As part of the National Bar Association’s delegation to South Africa, Strong met with black lawyers from many countries to develop an International Bar Association. Judge Strong is a retired Commander in the United States Navy Reserve. During a five-year tour in the Navy Marine Corp Trial Judiciary, he was the only African-American judge presiding over special courts marshal. A 33-degree Prince Hall Mason, he is a lifetime member of the NAACP, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and the Navy Reserve Officer Association.
Being active in numerous civic organizations, he has served on the Board of the Chas H. Wright Museum of African American History, the largest of its type in the United States, and was a founding Board Member of the International African World Festive. He founded and still chairs the Black History months’ membership drive, which has generated thousands of new members to help keep the doors of the museum open. He has also served on the boards of the Westside Citizens for the Retarded and the Black United Fund of Michigan.
Believing in world peace and justice the Judge participates in the US State Department sponsored International Visitors Leadership Program and routinely hosts its visitors. This year he has shared his experiences and insights with delegations from France and Azerbaijan.
Judge Strong received his Bachelor’s degree from Howard University and his Jurist Doctor Degree from Detroit College of Law, now Michigan State School of Law.