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In the hotbed of so called multiculturalism, women and minorities are finding they are discriminated against by large Silicon Valley technology giants.
Wright Enterprises, Jackie Wright is among distinguished community leaders who will be honored by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Chapter, Inc at the historic Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Chapter Inc. President Ann Warren, President Emeritus and Founding President I. Lee Murphy Reed, Maxine Hickman, Program Chair, Grazell Howard, Keynote Speaker, Mistress of Ceremonies, Carolyn Tyler, ABC 7 News Reporter, Tuskegee Airmen, and guests will honor community leaders in the following categories:Trailblazer: Renel Brooks-Moon; Trailblazer: The Honorable Linda Crayton; Golden Girl's Trailblazer: Angela Glover-Blackwell; Entrepreneur: Maureen McEachin; Community Service: Jackie Wright; Advocacy: Lateefa Simon, and Healthcare: Wanda Roane.
The late "Singing Sam" Mayor of Butchertown in San Francisco will be honored as his family and the community launch effort for historical landmark status.
Wednesday, February 10th, join the community at the celebration for African American Scholars, held at the historic Third Baptist Church in San Francisco. The 6 pm celebration is free to the public. Educators and students will be honored for their achievements. Come celebrate excellence!
Youth, ages 18-25 are eligible for a community service stipend from the Bertha Wolf-Rosenthal Foundation Fund
Shabaka Henley joins community leaders to be honored by Miracles of Faith to help Haiti and the Miracle WELLness Center.
The public is asked to help Haiti by donating to the American Red Cross and Hollywood Unites for Haiti. The Call to Action began on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s actual birthday, January 15th at the Historic Third Baptist Church in San Francisco.
Here's a look at other community news.
The music of the Civil Rights plays on to engage a new generation in "Soundtrack for a Revolution." The NAACP Benefit with Danny Glover, the flimmakers Bill Guttentag, and Dan Sturman, will also help Haiti in the wake of the 7.1 Earthquake, January 12. "The Soundtrack for a Revolution Oscar Nomination Hopeful" is slated for Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday at the Historic Third Baptist Church.