Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund th 44 Annual International Convention June 20 – June 2015 THE EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE SILICON VALLEY TO LaSALLE STREET: LIFE24, BEYOND Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers 301 E. North Water Street – Chicago, IL 60611 Convention Management Team: Rainbow PUSH Coalition John Mitchell, Chief of Staff, (773) 256-2768 [email protected] Betty Magness, Deputy Convention Director, (773) 256-2712 [email protected] Strategic Events Solutions Twyler Jenkins, Convention Director, (773) 256-2753 [email protected] Valerie Jenkins, Program Manager, (773) 256-2781 [email protected] Tanya Williams, Program Book Manager, (773) 256-2781 [email protected] For scheduled updates and to register, please visit www.rainbowpush.org SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015 - RAINBOW PUSH COALITION HEADQUARTERS-930 E. 50TH STREET DAY THEME FAMILIES, TECHNOLOGY, STATE OF BLACK AMERICA, RIGHT TO VOTE AMENDMENT, PRISON OUTPOST, LEGAL, HIP-HOP, AND JOBS 8:00-10:00AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: FAMILY REUNIFICATION AND RECONNECTION Point Persons: Rev. Janette Wilson and Johnnie Savory LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION COMMUNITY HALL 9:00AM4:00PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Point Persons: RPC Finance Department and Bertha McMorris LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION LOBBY 10:00AM12:00PM RAINBOW PUSH COALITION SATURDAY MORNING LIVE TV BROADCAST Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson and Butch Wing Speakers: Jonathan L. Jackson, National Spokesperson, Rainbow PUSH Coalition; Congressman G.K. Butterfield, 1st Congressional District, North Carolina; Congresswoman Barbara Lee, 13th Congressional District, California; Dennis Parker, Director, Racial Justice Program, American Civil Liberties Union; Congresswoman Robin Kelly, 2nd Congressional District, Illinois; Congressman Bennie Thompson, 2nd Congressional District, Mississippi; and Honorable Ceasar C. Mitchell, President Atlanta City Council Invited Speakers: Congressman Bobby Rush, 1st Congressional District, Illinois LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION AUDITORIUM Page 1 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM 12:30-2:30PM RAINBOW PUSH COALITION FAMILY REUNION BAR-B-QUE Point Persons: John Mitchell LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH HEADQUARTERS BACKYARD 12:00 PM PUSH EXCEL TECH CENTER: RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY Point Persons: Tracy Powell and Rev. Janette Wilson 1:00-5:00PM PUSH EXCEL TECH CENTER TOURS AND PRESENTATIONS Point Persons: Tracy Powell and Rev. Janette Wilson Corporate Host: LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH HEADQUARTERS PUSH EXCEL TECH CENTER 1:00-3:00PM FROM SELMA TO SHELBY TO A RIGHT TO VOTE AMENDMENT Point Person: Rev. Frank Watkins Summary: There is a lack of an affirmative fundamental right to vote in the U.S. Constitution. The purpose of the workshop is to educate attendees about how voting rights have evolved in the U.S. Constitution and the need to add a voting rights amendment to the Constitution as the final crown to voting rights. What was Selma? The struggle for voting rights in Selma was to demand federal legislation to implement the 15th Amendment, which only outlawed discrimination in voting on the bases of “race, color, and previous condition of servitude.” Adding a right to vote constitutional amendment would do two things: (1) give every American a fundamental individual right to vote: and (2) give Congress the authority to create a national uniform voting system with minimum common sense standards. Speaker: Honorable Ceasar C. Mitchell, President Atlanta City Council; Congressman G.K. Butterfield, 1st Congressional District, North Carolina Proposed Speakers: Senator Jamie Raskin, Maryland Congressman Mark Pocan, 2nd Congressional District, Wisconsin Judith Brown Dianis, Co-Director, The Advancement Project Rob Richie, Executive Director, Fair Vote LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION COMMUNITY HALL 1:00-5:00PM JOB AND RESOURCE FAIR Point Person: Rev. William Hall 1:30-4:00PM “INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE EVERYWHERE” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Point Person: Queen Mother Helen Sinclair, International Director, Jessie W. (MA) Houston Prison & Jail Ministries, Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Queen Mother Helen Sinclair led the appointment of the first African-American Director of Illinois Department of Corrections. Summary: This panel discussion will be a follow up to last year’s “Quest for Peace If Possible, But Justice at Any Rate” theme. This panel will discuss the future of Illinois Department of Correction and our continued fight for justice before prison, in prison, and after prison. This is in line with Page 2 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM PUSH’s roots in the love ethics of Judeo-Christian tradition and the militant non-violent activist tradition of Thoreau, Gandhi, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. PUSH has fought to be a positive moral force and to keep both the spirit of hope and resistance and noncooperation alive. Micah 6:6-8: Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old? 7) Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? 8) He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Moderator: TBD Panelists: Jerry Butler, Safer Foundation; Benneth R. Lee, Professor, North Eastern University, Justice Studies Program (former death row inmate); Randolph Stone, Director, Criminal & Juvenile Justice Clinic, University of Chicago Law School; Standish Willis; Joe Beasley, Southern Regional Director of Rainbow PUSH Coalition; and Salvador "Tony" Godinez Retired Director, Illinois Department of Corrections Invited panelist: Gail Smith, Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers (CLAIM); G. Flint Taylor, American human rights and civil rights attorney LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION CHAPEL 2:00-3:45PM SCREENING: “FREEWAY CRACK IN SYSTEM” Point Person: Jineea Butler LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION AUDITORIUM 3:45-5:45PM THE NEW AMERICAN PART I: ANALYZING OUR PAST AND CONCEPTUALIZING OUR FUTURE TOWN HALL MEETING Panelist: Freeway Rick Ross; P. Frank Williams Prophet, Emmy Award winning TV/Film producer, writer, journalist, author and commentator; Kevin "Khao" Cates, Creator, Bridge DA Gap and KOOLriculum; and Marc Levin Proposed Panelist: Rhymefest, Founder Donda's House, Iheart Radio Summer Jam Performer LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 – RAINBOW PUSH COALITION HEADQUARTERS-930 E. 50TH STREET DAY THEME FORGING BLACK/BROWN COALITION 12:30-3:00PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Point Persons: RPC Finance Department and Bertha McMorris LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION LOBBY Page 3 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM 1:00-3:00PM FORGING BLACK/BROWN COALITION PLENARY AND LUNCHEON Point Persons: Rev. Janette Wilson, Rev. Walter Coleman, and Rev. Quentin Mumphrey Speakers: Emma Lozano, Civil Rights Activist; Dr. Yvonne Scruggs-Leftwich, Professor, National Labor College-George Meany Campus, Silver Spring, MD; and Attorney Andrew Stroth, Of Counsel to the Commercial Practice Group at Handler Thayer, LLP and the President of Impact Talent Associates, Inc. LOCATION: RAINBOW PUSH COALITION COMMUNITY HALL 5:00-UNTIL GOSPEL CONCERT AT FELLOWSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH CELEBRATING REV. CLAY EVANS’ 90TH AND MRS. LOUDELLA EVANS-REID’S 85TH BIRTHDAYS LOCATION: 45th PLACE AND S. PRINCETON AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60609 MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 SHERATON CHICAGO HOTEL & TOWERS, 301 E. NORTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60611 DAY THEME INTERNATIONAL, WOMEN, AND EDUCATION 8:30AM-7:00PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Point Persons: RPC Finance Department and Bertha McMorris LOCATION: HOTEL LOBBY CONVENTION REGISTRATION 9:30-11:00AM PUSH EXCEL: HOW TO CONDUCT AN ORATORICAL COMPETITION Point Persons: Judge Stanley Hill and Michelle Chambers LOCATION: ARKANSAS MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 10:00AM12:00PM TEACHING STEM K-12 Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson and Michelle Chambers Participants: Dr. Donna Leak, Superintendent, Community Consolidated Schools District 168, Sauk Village, IL; Dr. Sonya Whittaker, Superintendent, Lockport, IL; and Judith Armstrong, Chairperson, Teachers Division, PUSH EXCEL LOCATION: OHIO MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 10:00AM12:00PM INTERNATIONAL PLENARY I: FOCUS ON AFRICA-AFRICA ECONOMIC EXPANSION FORUM point Person: James Gomez Summary: This session is a follow up of last year’s Africa Investment Opportunities Forum and this year’s Wall Street Annual Summit held in New York last January. Panelist will discuss Africa’s continuing tremendous business opportunities not only in oil, gas, and natural resources, but also in areas such as energy, telecommunications, technology, entertainment, construction, financial services, and tourism in their respective countries/sectors. This forum will also provide an opportunity to discuss/update last year’s U.S.-Africa Business Summit held in Washington, DC. Moderator: Dr. Ewa Ewa, Chief Financial Officer, Illinois Human Rights Commission Page 4 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM Keynote speaker: Honorable Mzwandile Masine, Deputy Minister, Department of Trade and Industry, Republic of South Africa Speakers: Senator Rodney Ellis, Texas State Senator; Mr. Gabriel Curtis, Managing Director, Private Investment Promotion, Guinea; Mr. Sheriff Balogun, President, Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce, Kaduna State Chaper, Nigeria; Mr. Paul J. Schultz, Director, Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, State of Illinois; and Ambassador Kirimi P. Kaberria, Kenya; Mr. Daryl Swanepoel, Convener, ANC Progressive Business Forum, South Africa Invited Panelist: Dr. Hussaini Adamu, FNIM, Managing Partner, Shebag Holdings, LTD, Nigeria LOCATION: ERIE MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 10:00AM5:00PM PUSH EXCEL YOUTH SUMMIT: K-8TH GRADE/ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Point Persons: Rev. Janette Wilson, Jason Robinson, Michelle Chambers, and Tracy Powell 10:00 AM-12:00 PM SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM) Presenter: Candice Smith, Engineering Manager and Chief of Staff to Boeing’s Chief Technology Officer 12:00-1:00 PM PUSH EXCEL Lunch 1:30-3:00 PM FINANCIAL LITERACY /STOCK MARKET GAME ACTIVITIES AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 3:30-5:00 PM McDONALD’S YOUTH MOTIVATION WORKSHOP LOCATION: HURON MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 10:00AM4:30PM PUSH EXCEL HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE STUDENTS, AND YOUNG ADULTS Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson and Tracy Powell 10:30 AM-12:00 PM “FINANCIAL LITERACY AND GO COLLEGE NOW” Sponsored by Wells Fargo 12:30-2:45 PM CORPORATE SPEED MENTORING LUNCHEON (COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY) Facilitator: Marsha Villanueva-McDermott, RR Donnelley (high school students will participant in financial literacy/stock market game activities) 3:00-4:30 PM BUILDING COMMUNITIES WITH 21st CENTURY TECHNOLOGY Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson, Tracy Powell, and Butch Wing LOCATION: ONTARIO MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 11:00AM5:00PM NATIONAL ORATORICAL COMPETITION Point Persons: Judge Stanley Hill and Michelle Chambers 11:00AM-12:00PM CHECK-IN/REGISTRATON 1:00-5:00PM TABULATION ROOM Page 5 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM LOCATION: ARKANSAS MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 12:30-2:30PM WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON: 21st CENTURY LEADERSHIP-LEADING FORWARD THEN AND NOW Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson, Betty Magness, Donna Gaines, Attorney Mathis, and Glenda Gill Special remarks and greeting: Dr. Bongi Ngema Zuma, First Lady, Republic of South Africa Honorees: Heather Booth, Founder Midwest Academy; Dr. Iva Carruthers, General Secretary, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference; Dr. Anna Mokgokong, Group Executive Chairperson, Community Investment Holdings, The Republic of South Africa; Attorney Barbara Arnwine, President and Executive Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; Brynee Craig, Deputy National Political Director, Hilary for America; and Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore, MD Moderator: Attorney Janice Mathis, Vice President, Rainbow PUSH Coalition Panelist: Racquel Mason, Vice President, Marketing Strategy and Innovation, Coca-Cola; Kimberly Paige, Vice President, Sparkling Brands, Sprite and Flavors; Shannon Watkins, Group Director, PowerAde; and Lauventria Robinson, Vice President, Multicultural Marketing, Coca-Cola LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM 1:00-5:00PM NATIONAL ORATORICAL COMPETITION Point Person: Judge Stanley Hill and Michelle Chambers LOCATION: MICHIGAN MEETING ROOM AB, LEVEL 2 3:00-4:30PM HBCU: A PIPELINE TO SILICON VALLEY Point Person: Rev. Janette Wilson, Jason Robinson, and Butch Wing Speakers: Kathy Grant, Senior Assistant to the President, Alabama State University; Raymond M. Burse, President, Kentucky State University; Dr. Glenda Glover, President, Tennessee State University; Dr. Juliette Bell, President University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Dr. Freddie Jordan and Dr. D. R. Buffinger, Wilberforce University; Lezli Baskerville, JD, President and CEO, National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education; and Juanita R. Jordan, President, Chicago Inter-Alumni Council for the United Negro College Fund Invited Speakers: Robert Zimmer, President, University of Chicago; Dr. Elmira Mangum, President of Florida A&M University (FAMU); Lily Eskelsen Garcia, President of National Education Association (NEA) LOCATION: MISSISSIPPI MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 3:00-5:00PM INTERNATIONAL PLENARY II: FOCUS ON AFRICA-EBOLA AND BEYOND Point Person: James Gomez Page 6 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM Summary: With over 10,000 reported deaths, the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone is waning but not yet over. These three most affected countries must now find ways to rebuild their economies and strengthen their health systems to try to prevent another health crisis in the future. The presidents of the three countries were recently in Washington, DC during a World Bank meeting requesting assistance for funding an $8 billion, 10-year recovery plan for their respective countries, with $4 billion needed over the next four years to accelerate recovery. More than $1 billion was pledged by the end of a high-level meeting at the start of the World Bank Group -IMF Spring Meetings – including $650 million from the World Bank Group. The three presidents described the ordeal of the past year as Ebola struck amid a sharp decline in global prices for their exports. Their health systems collapsed; contractors, consultants, and investors left their countries; farms and markets ceased; trade and travel contracted; fiscal balances weakened; and revenue declined, said Liberia President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Added Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma: “We have to address the issues of getting our economies back on their feet. We will have to address the issues of the vulnerable people, the survivors, and the orphans that have been left as a result of the Ebola. We have to get our schools back to normalcy.” Moderator: Dr. Alie Kabba, Executive Director, United African Organization Keynote Speaker: Congresswoman Karen Bass, Ranking Member, House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations Speaker: Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs Panelists: Dr. Ibrahima Khalil Kaba, Minister Deputy Chief of Staff, Presidency of the Republic of Guinea Invited Speaker: Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President, The World Bank Proposed Panelists: Honorable Jeremiah C. Sulunteh, Ambassador of Liberia to the U.S. and Honorable Bockari Kortu Stevens, Ambassador of Sierra Leone to the U.S. LOCATION: ERIE MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 6:00-9:00PM PUSH EXCEL SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET: BEYOND THE BRIDGE TO SILICON VALLEY Point Persons: PUSH EXCEL Board of Directors Special remarks and greeting: Dr. Bongi Ngema Zuma, First Lady, Republic of South Africa Honorees: Dr. Jose Vicente, Rector, Zumbi Dos Palmares University; Attorney Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative; Joan Robinson-Berry, Vice President, Supplier Management, Boeing; and Dr. Juliette B. Bell, President, University of Maryland Eastern Shores PUSH EXCEL ALUMNI HONOREES: Julian Cook, Laurise Johnson, and Lekui Xiao SPECIAL RESILIENCE Honoree: Demacio Bailey ORATORICAL WINNER PRESENTATIONS PUSH EXCEL Scholarship Recipients LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM Page 7 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2015 SHERATON CHICAGO HOTEL & TOWERS, 301 E. NORTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60611 DAY THEME LABOR, CLERGY, BROADBAND, HIP-HOP, AND SPORTS 7:00AM7:00PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Point Person: RPC Finance Department LOCATION: HOTEL LOBBY CONVENTION REGISTRATION DESK 8:30-10:30AM LABOR BREAKFAST Point Persons: John Mitchell, James Twindwa, Jacquee Algee, and Don Harris Speakers: Congresswoman Maxine Waters, 43rd Congressional District, California and Rev. Terrence L. Melvin, President, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Invited Honorees: Dennis Williams, President, UAW and Mary Jones, President, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Retirees (AFSCME) Proposed Honorees: 2-Longshoreman Union Representatives and 2-Silicon Valley Organization Representatives LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM IV & V 10:00-11:30AM THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS: POSITIONS OF POWER AND INFLUENCE BEYOND THE PLAYING FIELD Point Persons: Bishop Joseph Bryant, John Mitchell, Sheila Gilmore, Dana London, and Tee Fox Invited Moderator: Michael Smith, ESPN Participants: Rushia Brown, President, WNBA Retired Players Association; Brandon Keith, former NFL Player; Wendy Lewis, Senior Vice President, Diversity and Strategic Alliances, Major League Baseball; Scott Rochelle, former NBA player, General Counsel/Vice President of Membership, Player & Chapter Development, National Basketball Retired Players Association; Leonard Stephens, former NFL player, Owner, Perfect Performance Training Center; and Lloyd Walton, former NBA player LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM I 10:00AM12:00PM REVEREND JESSE L. JACKSON, SR. PUBLIC POLICY WORKSHOP: SOCIAL JUSTICE PANEL Point Person: Axel Adams and Rev. William Hall Moderator: Van Jones, American environmental advocate, civil rights activist, and attorney Summary: As a follow-up to our 2014 Faith and Public Policy Workshop, we revisit The Church’s role and responsibilities in the present day civil rights and social justice movement through public policy. During the workshop we’ll look at the challenges and the opponents of a unified coalition of communities, churches, and generation, and we’ll outline practical action plans for local and national public engagement, with an emphasis on voter registration, education and mobilization. Page 8 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM We need to recognize and stop voter suppression. We must deal with cuts in health services for the impoverished and the working poor. Among people of color and underserved communities, a revival of the spirit of the freedom fighters of the 50’s and 60’s combined with the passion, social media and mobilization savviness of our youth is in order. Black lives matter is not simply a demand for equal treatment from police and the criminal justice system. It must be call for jobs, voter registration, for schools, and for hope. The issues are serious, but not insurmountable. Panelists: Dr. Jamal H. Bryant, Senior Pastor, Empowerment Temple, Baltimore, MD and Dr. Nelson Rivers, Vice President, Religious Affairs and External Relations, National Action Network; Rev. Dr. William Barber II, President, North Carolina NAACP Invited Panelists: Emma Lozano, Civil Rights Activist; Father Michael Pfleger, Senior Pastor, St. Sabina Church, Chicago; and Dr. Stacey Edwards-Dunn, Executive Minister, Community Engagement and Transformation, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, IL LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM II 10:00AM12:30PM BROADBAND PLENARY: THE STATE OF THE INTERNET Point Person: Rev. Steve Smith Moderator: Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee, Vice President, Multi-Cultural Media Telecom and Internet Council Panelists: Allison Remsen, Executive Director, Mobile Future; Kristal High, Editor-In-Chief, Politics365; Antonio Williams, Director, Government Affairs, Comcast; Navarrow Wright, Founder and President, Maximum Leverage Solutions; Jamal Simmons, Chair, Innovation Alliance; Jason Lorenz, Professor, Rutgers University LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM III 12:30-2:30PM CLERGY LUNCHEON Point Person: Axel Adams, Rev. Williams Hall, Rev. Jeanette Wilson, Gary Massoni, and Veronica Black Summary: The Minister’s Luncheon will recognize 21st century freedom fighters who are taking public service to the next level. During the Minister’s luncheon we will meet representatives of the Cuban council of Churches of Cuba (CCCC) and examine a 2013 certified agreement with the Rainbow PUSH Coalition (RPC) to work together on global campaigns for peace, social justice, economic security, and empowerment of the ecumenical community. The 2013 agreement set action steps for RPC and the CCCC to work together to advance the role of church as a positive force for social change; encourage family reunification; remove Cuba from the list as a “sponsor of terrorism”; seeking the release of prisoners from the U.S. and Cuba; expand an open, transparent and respectful dialogue between the U.S. and Cuba; and end the U.S. blockade, and normalize relations between the U.S. Emcee: Bishop Freddy Haynes, Senior Pastor, Friendship-West Baptist Church, Dallas, TX Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Pastor Emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, IL Page 9 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM Honorees: Bishop John Bryant, Presiding Bishop, African Methodist Episcopal Church; Dr. Jamal Bryant, Senior Pastor, Empowerment Temple, Baltimore, MD; Rev. Aundreia Alexander, National Council of Churches of Christ, USA; and Rev. Joel Ortega Dopico, General Secretary, Cuban Council of Churches; Rev. Dr. William Barber II, President, North Carolina NAACP Proposed Honoree: Dr. Cynthia Hale, Senior Pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church, Atlanta, GA; Dr. JoAnne Terrell, Associate Professor of Ethics, Theology and the Arts, Chicago Theological Institute LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM IV & V 3:00-4:30PM CLERGY WORKSHOP: COMMUNITY STABILATION AND FINANCIAL READINESS WELLS FARGO AND BANK OF AMERICA Point Person: Axel Adams Moderator: Dr. Todd Yeary, Senior Pastor, Douglas Memorial Church, Baltimore, MD Summary Part I: Wells Fargo will discuss their Community Urban Stabilization Program (CUSP) Project. Pastors will share how their religious institutions uses the gifted property and how the properties have impacted their community by way of transitional housing, day care, and other essential mission projects. This program, a direct result of the partnership between Wells Fargo and the Rainbow PUSH 1000 Churches Connected Program, was created to assist churches with community stabilization. Wells Fargo will also discuss the “HOB” financial literacy program, down payment assistance programs, and an update on programs that help their customers avoid church and home foreclosures. Presenter: Mr. Russ Cross, Senior Vice President, Regional Servicing Director, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Housing-Community Stabilization Panel: Dr. Kevin L. Adams, Sr., Senior Pastor, Olivet Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN; Dr. Tommy Lewis, Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL; Bishop James Dixon, Pastor, The Community of Faith Church, Houston, TX; Rev. Derrick Anderson, Pastor, Centennial Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, IL; Dr. Ivan Hicks, First Baptist Church, Indianapolis, IN; Trina Heathington, Rainbow PUSH Church and Home Resource Specialist, Atlanta, GA office Summary Part II: Bank of America knows that many pastors and churches need to know the ABC’s of how to secure mortgage loans and loan modifications. During this segment BOA will share how they can save churches money by combining or cutting back on services during a financial crisis, tips on how they can save churches money by combining or cutting back on services during this current period of financial instability. Presenter: Maurice Coleman, Senior Vice President, Community Development Banking, Bank of America LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM II 3:00-4:30PM THE NEW AMERICAN PART II: HIP HOP AND ECONOMICS Point Person: Jineea Butler Panelists: Jineea Butler, President-Founder, Hip Hop Union; Dana Wilson, Faculty, New York City Dance Alliance; Shurnette Henry, Financial Representative, Papillion Financial; J. Alexander Martin, Co-Founder, F.U.B.U.; and Christine Bacher, Chief Administrative Officer, ProOrbis, LLC Page 10 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM 1 6:00-9:00PM SPORTS BANQUET ROUNDTABLE AFTER THE CHEERING STOPS: CELEBRATING ATHLETES SUCCESS STORIES BEYOND THE PLAYING FIELD Point Persons: Bishop Joseph Bryant, John Graves, and John Mitchell Invited Host/Moderator: Michael Smith, ESPN Participants: Roy Jones, Jr., Professional Champion Boxing legend; Rushia Brown, President, WNBA Retired Players Association; Brandon Keith, former NFL Player; and Leonard Stephens, former NFL player, Owner, Perfect Performance Training Center Honorees: Trailblazer Award: Linda Alvarado, Owner, Colorado Rockies, first Latino woman owner of a pro sports franchise Humanitarian & Community Service Award: Davin Joseph, NFL Star, Davin’s Dream Team Foundation Game Changer Award: Ed O’Bannon, former NBA player, won historic case against the NCAA for use of likeness without consent Spencer Haywood Lifetime Achievement Award: Sonny Parker, retired NBA player, President, Sonny Parker Youth Foundation Proposed Honorees: Rainbow Push Sports Legend Award: Stuart Scott (posthumously); LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM IV & V WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015 SHERATON CHICAGO HOTEL & TOWERS, 301 E. NORTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60611 DAY THEME BUSINESS, HEALTH, AND LEGAL 7:00AM2:00PM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Point Persons: RPC Finance Department LOCATION: HOTEL LOBBY CONVENTION REGISTRATION DESK 8:00-11:00AM HEALTH CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND PLENARY Point Persons: Dr. Damon Arnold, Wynona Redmond, and Robert Beck BREAKFAST LOCATION: LB PROMENADE, LEVEL 2 8:00-9:30AM CLOSING THE GAP ON HEALTH DISPARITIES Point Persons: Dr. Damon Arnold, Wynona Redmond, and Robert Beck Page 11 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM Summary: This workshop dissects the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to review results, challenges, and next steps in the national landscape. The discussion will cover the Affordable Care Act three years and counting; recent studies and disparities; plan of action to address disparities. Moderator: Dr. Lisa Thornton, NBC Panelists: Dr. Gary Puckrein, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Minority Quality Forum; Jack Lynch, Director, Community Affairs, Gift of Hope; Invited panelists: J. Nadine Garcia, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health and the Director of the Office of Minority Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Felicia Norwood, Director of Healthcare and Family Services LOCATION: ARKANSAS MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 8:30AM-12:00 PM STATE OF THE LAW: BEYOND SELMA AND SHELBY AND BEYOND THE EDMOND PETTUS BRIDGE Point Persons: Attorney June Brown, Attorney Jay Readey, and Attorney David Slane 8:50-9:40 AM 9:40-9:50 AM 9:50-10:40 AM 10:40-10:50 AM 10:50-11:40 AM 11:40-11:50 AM CIVIL RIGHTS: The Best of Times the Worst of Times Q & A SESSION ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2015 Q & A SESSION VOTING RIGHTS AND ELECTION ISSUES – POWER PLAYS Q & A SESSION LOCATION: MISSISSIPPPI MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 9:00-10:30 AM TECHNOLOGY EVERYWHERE PANEL: WHERE THE TECH JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES ARE AND HOW TO ACCESS THEM Point Persons: Glenda Gill, Chee Chee Williams, Attorney Janice Mathis, Butch Wing, Eric Thomas and Steve Smith Summary: Whether we work in Silicon Valley or not, we are all surrounded by sophisticated information technology every day, everywhere. Technology leaders will give an overview of the various ways that technological innovation drives the economy of every industry. Representatives from aerospace and banking will demonstrate that innovation is the key to economic success for companies, communities and families. Don’t get caught in the digital divide. This enlightening look at the way technology touches our lives today and tomorrow will be invaluable to the student deciding on a career, the mid-career professional reinventing his or herself and companies seeking growth and a competitive advantage. Keynote Speakers: Ted Colbert, Chief Information Officer, Boeing company and Ms. Sharon Murphy, Executive Vice President, Team Member and Mobility Service (TMMS), Wells Fargo LOCATION: COLORADO MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 9:30-11:00AM AFFORDABLE CARE ACT LIVE IN ILLINOIS Point Persons: Dr. Damon Arnold, Wynona Redmond, and Robert Beck Summary: How does the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid coexist in Illinois? Under new gubernatorial leadership what changes can be expected? Listen to the trends then ask the panel of Illinois Health Care leaders their views on the condition of our state’s health affairs. Page 12 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM Panelists: Jeff Joy, Chief Executive Officer and President, Illinicare Health and Kimberly McCullough Starks, Assistant Director, Illinois Department of Central Management Services LOCATION: ARKANSAS MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 12:30-2:30PM BUSINESS LUNCHEON Point Persons: Glenda Gill, Chee Chee Williams, Attorney Janice Mathis, Butch Wing, and Steve Smith Honoree: New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli and Joyce Tucker, former Vice President, Global Diversity and Employee Rights, Boeing Honoree: James Bell, former Chief Financial Officer, Boeing ? Ambassador from Cuba? Panelists: Ted Colbert, Chief Information Officer, Boeing; Joan Robinson-Berry, Vice President, Supplier Management, Boeing; Norma Clayton, Vice President, Learning, Training, and Development, Boeing; and Verett Mims, Director, Treasury Boeing LOCATION: SHERATON BALLROOM 2:45-4:30PM FOOD Industry Plenary Inclusion and Growth in Retail and Foodservice Supply Chains: Making Opportunities and Commitments Reality Point Person: Eric Thomas and Peter Kennedy Panelists: Heidi Morgan, Vice-President, Business Needs, Compass N. A.; Olivia Dorsey- VicePresident, Thompson Hospitality; La Verne Hall, Diversity Consultant for Mc Cormick Place Expansion Project & the McCormick Marriott Hotel; Alicia Garcia-Abner, President, Trinal, IncDiversity Consultant for Mariano's Grocery. Additional Participating Organization: Albertsons/Safeway LOCATION: ONTARIO MEETING ROOM, LEVEL 2 Page 13 of 13 June 1, 2015 2:26 PM
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