Robert Coleman-Senghor (November 8, 1940 – April 9, 2011[2]) was an American professor of English at Sonoma State University who served as mayor of Cotati, California for one year. He died suddenly in the hospital from a blood clot (which two days earlier had caused a heart attack due to a torn aorta[2]) entered his brain, causing hemorrhaging.
He met Gabi Schmitz while teaching at Sonoma State University. He married her in 1994, and had four sons.[2]
Living in the Cotati area, he coached soccer and served as member of the local Parent-Teacher Association. He taught English as a Professor of California Cultural Studies at Sonoma State University.[3]
His interest in politics led him to serve on the Cotati's Design Review Committee and Planning Commission.[3] In 2008, there were three open seats on the City Council. Coleman-Senghor ran and got elected, getting 1,296 votes.[4] He was elected vice-mayor in 2009 and mayor in 2010.[3]
While teaching, Coleman-Senghor experienced sudden chest pains. He died two days later, on April 9, 2011.[2]
Legacy
On November 7, 2013, his widow unveiled a permanent memorial to Coleman-Senghor. The memorial is located in Cotati's Veterans Park near the intersection of Old Redwood Highway and East Cotati Avenue.[5]