Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Brotherhood SisterSol ~ Voices 8 hosted by Boris Kudjoe and special guest Harry Belafonte

Voices 8 – Educate.Inspire.Transform

When: May 17, 2012
Time: 6:30pm
Where: Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Broadway at 60th Street, New York City

Hosted by 

Boris Kodjoe, Actor

With Special Guest 

Harry Belafonte, Voices 7 Honoree

Honoring 

The activism and philanthropic work of
  • Ana Oliveira, President & CEO, New York Women’s Foundation
  • Bill Lynch, Bill Lynch & Associates; Former Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee
  • Nina & Theodore Wells, Esq., Attorney-Philanthropist Duo
Featuring mesmerizing performances by youth poets of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Event Co-Chair

*Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay
Senior Vice President, Advertising Sales & Marketing, TV One

*Michelle Ores, Attorney

*Tiffany R. Warren
Senior Vice President & Chief Diversity Officer, Omnicom Group

Khary Lazarre-White, Esq.
Executive Director & Co-Founder, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol 

Fundraising Chairs

Michael J. O'Brien, Esq
Senior Vice President, General Council & Secretary, Omnicom Group

Susan E. Chapman
Senior Vice President, Global Real Estate & Workplace Enablement, American Express

Benefit Committee

*Andress Appolon
LaMon Bland
Keith Brown
Tinika Brown, Esq.
Michael Brown
*Paul E. Butler, Esq.
Gia Cavellini Guzman
Derrick Cephas, Esq.
*Fuquan Collins
*Rabbi Rachel Cowan
Adair Curtis
Florence Frucher
Meyer Sandy Frucher
*Stephen C. Graham
Dr. Lynelle Granady
*Dr. Farah Griffin
David Grubin
Joan Grubin
*Ross Haime
Carol M. Joseph, Esq.
Martin Karlinksky, Esq.
*James A. Krauskopf
Andrew Komaromi
Rashida K. La Lande, Esq.
*Jane Lazarre
Ernest Leif Boyd
*Christina Lewis
Toyanna Mayo
Diarra McKinney, Esq.
Dr. Ogretta V. McNeil
*Jon Moscow
Bruce Nelson
*Dr. Pedro A. Noguera
Jean Riggins
Torian Robinson
Dr. Kim Rosenthal
*Beatriz Ryan
Karen Saah, Esq.
Charles Schorin
Catherine Shimony
Richard Shuster
*Andrietta Sims
Mark Smith
*Santiago Taveras
Nina Thomson
Russ Torres
*Nicole G. Valentine-Moody, Esq.
*Reverend John Vaughn
Miguel Vias
*Minerva Warwin
*Douglas H. White, Esq.
Thurman White
*Gwynne Wilcox, Esq.
Taffi Woolward































Friday, March 30, 2012

The Manning Marable Memorial Conference

The Manning Marable Memorial Conference

Event Date: 
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 8:00am - Sunday, April 29, 2012 - 6:30pm
Location: 
Columbia University
Dr. Manning Marable
A New Vision of Black Freedom The Manning Marable Memorial Conference Reinvigorating Social Theory Redefining Political Struggle
Presented in co-sponsorship by
  • The Institute for Research in African American Studies-Columbia University
  • The Ford Foundation
  • The Center for Contemporary Black History-Columbia University
  • Columbia University Libraries / Friends of Columbia Libraries
  • The Office of the University Chaplain 
  • Department of History-Columbia University
  • Department of Political Science-Columbia University
  • The Heyman Center for Humanities- Columbia University
  • School of International and Public Affairs-Columbia University
Source: http://iraas.org/node/229

Friday, March 2, 2012

Looking Ahead: What is working in New York City for Educating Our Children?



The Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at New York University & The Brotherhood/Sister Sol present...

Looking Ahead: What is working in New York City for Educating Our Children?
Moderator:

  • William C. Rhoden, Columnist, The New York Times

Panelists:
  • Dr. Merryl H. Tisch, Chancellor, New York State Board of Regents
  • Dr. Pedro A. Noguera, Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, New York University & Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Urban Education
  • Khary Lazarre-White, Esq., Executive Director & Co-Founder, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol
  • Zakiyah Ansari, Parent Organizer, Coalition for Educational Justice
  • Avram Barlowe, Teacher, Urban Academy Laboratory High School

Tuesday, March 6th, 7:30pm at New York University’s Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, 10th floor auditorium 



http://www.brotherhood-sistersol.org/events/educational-panel-2012

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Celebration of Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons – NYC

Title: Celebration of Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons – NYC
Location: Schomburg Center, 515 Malcolm X Blvd. (at 135th Street), New York, NY
Link out: Click here
Description: Brown University’s Inman Page Black Alumni Council and the Alumni of Color Initiative invite you to a Celebration of Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons.
The event will begin at 5:30pm with a light reception on the second floor of the Schomburg Center. The program will begin at 7:00pm in the auditorium. President’s remarks will be followed by a Q&A session by Alison Stewart '88 (CBS News Correspondent) 
Attendees are encouraged to reconvene after the event at Harlem Tavern, 2153 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (at 116th Street).
Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Reception: 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Program: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Place: Schomburg Center, 515 Malcolm X Blvd. (at 135th Street), New York, NY
RSVP online by Thurs. 2/16! Brown alumni can register at https://alumni.brown.edu
Alumni and friends are strongly encouraged to donate to The Ruth J. Simmons Africana Studies Endowed Fund on the Brown University giving page. Click “Give Now,” scroll to the bottom of the giving page to the heading “The Alumni of Color Initiative,” and check the box for “The Ruth J. Simmons Africana Studies Endowed Fund.” We are close to our goal of raising $100,000 and with your help, we can honor President Simmons while creating a permanent endowment for the department.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Black Air Foundation

On multiple occasions it was my distinct pleasure to meet and speak with George S. Lima in Providence, Rhode Island at Brown University. A distinguished veteran of the Tuskegee Airman and committed community advocate
The Black Air Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to empowering minority youth through education. Black Air is the brainchild of George S. Lima (1919-2011), whose remarkable experiences as a “Tuskegee Airman” came to the attention of the public in the documentary “Black Men Can Fly”.

Building on this theme, “Flight” symbolizes a youth’s opportunity to advance socially and economically.  “Air” is more than just the space around us, but the medium, or media, through which we communicate. Lima wanted it to be known that not just Black men, but “Black kids can fly” too! As such, the vision for the Foundation includes  career opportunities for youth in the fields of aviation, radio, television and filmmaking.
For more information visit: http://blackairfoundation.org/
Black Men Can Fly Documentary http://www.blackmencanfly.com
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site http://www.nps.gov/tuai/index.htm

Friday, January 20, 2012

United Nations Foundation: Change the world, invest in a girl


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David Cook, Season 7 winner of the hit show American Idol, took a trip to Ethiopia with us and saw firsthand the struggle that many girls around the world experience — lack of access to education and health services, and vulnerability to violence. He's been dedicated to improving the lives of adolescent girls ever since.

Inspired by the girls he met in Ethiopia, David Cook wrote his hit song "We Believe," a powerful message that there can be a brighter tomorrow, for us and for girls around the world. Thank you, David, for your work to inspire hundreds of people to join the movement for adolescent girls.

You, too, can join the movement to give more girls brighter futures. Your support of our Girl Up campaign will pay for backpacks, uniforms, school supplies, and books for girls living in the UN Refugee Agency's Jijiga camp in Ethiopia, so they can go to school and follow their dreams. As a thank you from David, you'll get a free download of "We Believe."

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With your help, global problems facing girls around the world can be solved. Join us and the UN in making a difference for these girls. Go to GirlUp.org to take action today.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

SAVE-THE-DATE | Wednesday, February 22

Farewell Ruth Simmons


The New York chapter of the Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC-NY) invites you to a Farewell Event for Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons. The event will take place in New York City on Wednesday, February 22.  
President Simmons announced her plans to step down from the Brown presidency at the end of the 2011-2012 academic year. Fortunately for Brown, she will continue as Professor of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies.
This page will be updated with further event details in the near future. Please stay tuned for more information on how alumni can register to attend.

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