Reverend Jesse Jackson's PUSHTECH 20/20 brings results for Oakland students and others. See details in Wright Enterprises' Community Spotlight Newsletter.
Don't miss the excitement. It's a "must not miss! " Make plans for next year, too!
Please support our grieving Mothers, Fathers, Grandmothers, Foster Parents, Siblings, Families and Communities, on one of the most difficult days of the year, Mothers Day! See details!
Reverend Jesse Jackson's call to Silicon Valley...Diversity, Inclusion & Innovation...in the midst of a city known for its tourism, Jackson and his team got down to the business of expanding the Tech World.
Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. : "Her act was electric, turning angry protests and riots into a celebration. For the African American community, finally, the state had acted to enforce the law even against the police, making it clear that no one can be treated as if they were less than human." Read More.
You're invited to "Bridging Two Cultures Celebration May 28, 2015 in San Francisco. Read More!
Mercury News MLK Day editorial: "On the holiday honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it's a safe bet that the civil rights leader would be proud of the work the Rev. Jesse Jackson is doing to improve racial, ethnic and gender diversity in Silicon Valley's tech workforce."
From the Office of Publicist, Sandra Varner--Healthcare Expert and former CEO of Genentech, Myrtle Potter and Brady Norwood headline Easter Seals Bay Area fundraiser, Saturday, April 2th-- at the San Francisco Hilton, 333 O’Farrell Street in San Francisco.
"If Big Banks can buy their way out of criminal prosecution, there's little incentive for them to do what's right. And it's a double standard that says wealthy institutions are above the law.
We believe no bank is "too big to jail" and ask that the Department of Justice hold lawbreakers accountable with serious penalties, including jail time, whether they're individuals or Big Banks."
The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce included a news item of chamber member, Jackie Wright of Wright Enterprises and the honor her family bestowed on Fallen Vietnam War Hero Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. Wright who died early in the War March 9, 1964 as an Honor Guard for Secretary of Defense McNamara, was moved from a segregated cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida to Arlington National Cemetery. The chamber noted the year anniversary.