Saturday, June 11, 2011

VOYAGE: A Summer Cocktail Party by The Friends of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol


All proceeds from Voyage will benefit summer programs of
The Brotherhood/Sister Sol including Summer Day Camp, Gaia Environmental Program and the International Study Program to Ghana.

320 Studios & Productions
320 West 37 Street

** OPEN BAR **
Music by DJ Reborn
Tickets $40 through June 12; after, $50
NO tickets will be sold at the door
21 & over

Purchase tickets at
http://voyage2011.eventbrite.com/

Sponsored by Heineken, Hennessy, Red Bull, IZZE Sparkling Juice, Red Rabbit, AND Jalia Ventures

Media Sponsor: Africa.com

** Music By DJ REBORN **

= Host Committee Members =
Alana St. Aude*
James Bartlett
Kellsie Barton*
Shawn C. Best*
Blitz the Ambassador
Nana Dabanka
Rodrigo Diaz*
Jenny Galvez*
Tamara Hood
Ayana Jordan*
Russell Malbrough
Courtney Massenburg*
Ericka Mitton
Kersuze Morancy*
Cedric Morris
Larry Ossei-Mensah*
Cassandra Pelas*
Ariana Proehl*
Eric Ramirez, Latinos@Work
Cidra M. Sebastien
Jenn Wells*
Dominique West*
Marissiko Wheaton*
Keenan Williams*
Whitnee Williams*

* Member of The Friends of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Full Flyer

There will be no tickets sold at the door for this event.
Be sure to purchase your tickets before June 14th.

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Sip





Benefiting our GENTS youth mentoring programs and scholarships

SIP @ Greenburg Lounge - 40 Washington Square North
Donation: $50
Date: Monday June, 6th, 2011
Time: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Wine & Spirits Tasting

Hors d'oeuvres, live music, silent auction & door prizes

www.wsacf.org/sip

About The Wall Street Alphas Charitable Foundation: The Wall Street Alphas Charitable Foundation, Inc. was formed to engage in activities that promote human rights and develop the leadership and strategic capabilities within the African & Latino-American community. W.S.A.C.F. intends to promote the rights of African and Latino-American communities and other immigrant groups by encouraging educational goals, fostering and assisting in community building, leadership development and strategic planning. For more information, visit www.wsacf.org

Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Patricia R. Vattuone R. Scholarship Fund Inc.

The Patricia R. Vattuone R. Scholarship Fund Inc.
444 West 162nd Street
New York, NY 10032

ABOUT THE PATRICIA R. VATTUONE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION


Patricia Rocio Vattuone was born on May 22, 1957. She died of cancer on April 7, 2006. Her family has created a scholarship in her name to recognize young people who have overcome significant obstacles in their lives and achieved success academically.

Patricia was born in Lima, Peru and grew up in San Francisco. While working as a school bus driver Patricia earned her Associates Degree at San Francisco City College and transferred to UC Berkeley. She graduated with honors from UC Berkeley in 1998 with a degree in Development Studies despite being a mother of four. In 2001 she was admitted to the Mid Career program at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and graduated with her MA in 2003.

Throughout her life, Patricia was an activist. She was a labor organizer with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and successfully organized graduate students into the first union at UC Berkeley. She organized immigrant parents in San Francisco and Berkeley, and she was active in the movements that supported human rights in Central America and South Africa.

The PRV Scholarship Fund will award a small number of scholarships ($2,000 per scholarship winner) to students who exemplify the qualities of Patricia Vattuone. Interested students should fill out the application below and forward it to Dr. Pedro A. Noguera – pedro.noguera@nyu.edu

The Deadline is June 15, 2011.

http://www.patriciarvattuonescholarshipfund.org/assets/PatriciaRapplication.pdf

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