Voices of Diversity 2009

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DIVERSITY The Leading Source for Diversity Speakers & Programs 2008 - 2009


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MICHAEL ERIC JUAN DYSON WILLIAMS Called “a streetfighter in suit and tie,” and one of America’s foremost public intellectuals, Dr. Dyson pulls no punches. A prolific author, scholar, cultural observer, ordained minister, media commentator, and talk radio show host, he takes on the toughest and most controversial issues of the day with passion and rigor.

Prize-winning columnist and editorial writer for The Washington Post, Williams is NPR’s Senior Correspondent and an analyst for Fox News Sunday. An astute cultural commentator, he has written the highly debated Enough: The Phony Leaders, DeadEnd Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America.

SUSAN L. JOHNNETTA B. TERRY TAYLOR COLE McMILLAN The soul of Essence for over three decades, Taylor was the driving force behind one of the most celebrated African American businesses. Now, as founder of National Cares Mentoring Movement, she shares her passion for empowering African Americans in a call to action to recruit mentors for at-risk youth.

One of the most powerful, well-regarded African American women in the US, Cole is President Emerita of both Bennett College and Spelman College. As chair of The Johnnetta B. Cole Global Diversity & Inclusion Institute at Bennett, she continues to fight for diversity, justice, the health and safety of women, children, and underserved populations.

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Best-selling author of Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back, McMillan has made her mark on the literary world with her tales of the lives and loves of contemporary African American women.

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LARRY MALAAK TRACEE WILMORE COMPTON-ROCK ELLIS-ROSS Writer, comedian, producer, satirist, and “Senior Black Correspondent” for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Wilmore opens the door to an honest conversation about diversity in our culture, lacing it with his comedic wit and a dash of levity in an interactive, multi-media discussion “Let’s Make Race Fun Again.”

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Wife of actor and comedian Chris Rock, Malaak is founder of the Angel Rock Project dedicated to volunteerism and philanthropy, and appeared on Oprah’s Big Give. Among her many endeavors, she is committed to projects ranging from serving those affected by Hurricane Katrina to providing funding for poverty stricken regions of South Africa.

Star of the hit series Girlfriends, Ross is one of the hottest chameleons in the entertainment industry, appearing on television and in films such as Daddy’s Little Girls. Charming and versatile, she offers a discussion on how we figure out who, and where, we are in life.

ROBIN KELLEY

MANNING MARABLE

Regarded as one of the country’s preeminent scholars in African American history and culture, Kelley is Professor of African American Studies and Ethnicity at USC and a highly acclaimed author. A powerful social critic, he examines issues that challenge race in contemporary America.

One of America’s most influential and widely read scholars, Dr. Marable is Professor of History and Founding Director of the African American Studies Institute at Columbia University. He explores issues of black leadership and politics, culture, and society. He is currently writing an authorized biography of Malcolm X.

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PAUL HERMAN RUSESABAGINA BOONE Considered the “Rwandan Schindler,” Rusesabagina saved over 1,200 lives during the Rwandan genocide. His story is chronicled in both the Academy Award nominated film, Hotel Rwanda, a riveting account of a man saving others during his country’s darkest moment, and in his book, An Ordinary Man.

In 1971, Boone faced the challenge of a lifetime: uniting the Titans, a high school football team divided by racial strife. He succeeded and led the team to a state championship title. His inspirational story was captured in the hit film, Remember the Titans, starring Academy Award winner Denzel Washington.

SAUL WILLIAMS

KEVIN POWELL

JULIAN BOND

Redefining poetry and the spoken word as accessible, living art forms, Williams mixes the power of words and the ability to dictate reality clearly in his works, including The Dead Emcee Scrolls. Lead actor and co-writer of Slam, and a musician, he h a s r el ea s ed the powerful The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust.

The first member of the hip-hop generation to run for Congress, Powell is a versatile young leader, poet, journalist, essayist, public speaker, hiphop historian, political activist, and social commentator. An enlightening cultural observer, he has been at the forefront of the movement to redefine young black manhood today.

For 40 years, Bond has served the causes of dignity, peace and freedom as an active participant in the civil rights and economic justice movements. Legendary as the first African American US Vice Presidential nominee, he is Chairman of the NAACP and continues to deliver a powerful message of equality with a renewed sense of relevance.

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VICTORIA ROWELL An Emmy nominated actress, and the recipient of 11 NAACP Image Awards, Rowell has never forgotten her life as a foster child, writing the bestseller, The Women Who Raised Me. As an activist, she founded the Rowell Foster Children’s Positive Plan to help foster children fulfill their potential through fine arts, sports, and job opportunities.

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ALVIN M. JOYCELYN DESMOND POUSSAINT ELDERS TUTU A veteran of the Civil Rights movement, Dr. Poussaint is a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and an expert on children, race relations, and diversity in our multicultural society. He collaborated with Bill Cosby on The Cosby Show and the hotly debated book, Come On, People! On the Path from Victims to Victors.

As the first female African American US Surgeon General, Dr. Elders initiated programs to combat youth smoking and teen pregnancy, and to increase childhood immunizations. A healthcare crusader, educator, and vocal critic of social conservatism, she is always at the forefront of today’s critical healthcare concerns.

During apartheid, Nobel laureate Archbishop Tutu kept hope alive in the hearts and minds of millions of South Africans. Former Chair of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, he continues to be the premier voice for peace, honoring the value of enthusiasm among young people worldwide.

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TED CHILDS As IBM’s Vice President of Global Workforce Diversity, Childs oversaw model diversity programs and policies. A thought leader, strategist, and catalyst for change, he helps companies, organizations, and communities understand the importance of diversity education to succeed in today’s corporate global environment.


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PATRICIA ELLEN FRANCES BERRY WILLIAMS JOHNSON SIRLEAF Former Chairperson of the US Civil Rights Commission, law professor, and esteemed civil rights historian, Dr. Berry continually defends the rights of all people with her actions and dedication to equality. From fair housing to equal opportunity to voters’ rights, she has been a strong advocate for the disempowered.

Law professor, recipient of the MacArthur Foundation “genius award,” and author of Seeing a Color-Blind Future, The Alchemy of Race & Rights, and The Rooster’s Egg, Williams is a renowned cultural commentator. Currently, she writes the column, “Diary of a Mad Law Professor” for The Nation.

Internationally known as Africa’s “Iron Lady,” President of Liberia Johnson Sirleaf became the first woman to lead an African nation. A Harvard educated former World Bank economist, she is a leading promoter of peace and democratic rule, working tirelessly to bring justice to her people in Liberia.

NAOMI TUTU

GLENDA HATCHETT

Daughter of Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Tutu, she is an expert in international finance and third-world development, especially in Africa. She is also founder and Chairperson of the Tutu Foundation for Development and Relief in Southern Africa and was involved in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

A high profile, wellrespected voice of justice, Judge Hatchett is the former Chief Presiding Judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court in Atlanta. Her highly successful court television series, Judge Hatchett, provides a forum where she can reach beyond her courtroom to a larger and more diverse audience.

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DAVID SATCHER

ANGELA DAVIS

WILL POWER

LOU GOSSETT, JR.

NIA LONG

Well-respected by the medical, business, and political communities, former US Surgeon General Dr. Satcher is a champion of promoting healthy lifestyles. He created the first governmentreleased report on obesity, and was consulted about this growing epidemic for the popular d o c u m e n t a r y, Super Size Me.

A respected academician, her activism landed her on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List in the 60s, but she was later acquitted. One of America’s foremost radical feminists and social political activists, Davis still speaks out for equality, advocating that social movements require sustained action to affect change.

At the forefront of a new art form, Power has evolved into the preeminent hip-hop theater playwright and performer with his body of work, including the offBroadway hits “The Sevens” and “Flow.” Opening minds about creativity, he shares how the culture of hip-hop has become a way for a new generation to define itself.

One of the most respected and multi-faceted African American actors, Gossett has received many accolades, including an Oscar for Officer and a Gentleman and an Emmy for Roots. As founder of the Eracism Foundation, he is dedicated to fighting racism, ignorance, and social apathy.

Best known for her role as Will Smith’s girlfriend and fiancée on the hit show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Long has also appeared in hit movies Friday, The Best Man, Big Momma’s House, and Are We There Yet? Raising a family while working on the drama Third Watch, she personifies the role of a successful woman.

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GABRIELLE ALFRE CHARLES J. UNION WOODARD OGLETREE

NATALIE COLE

JEFFREY JOHNSON

Emmy-winning actress, Woodard is known for the challenging roles she’s played in such films as Miss Evers’ Boys, as well as on TV in Desperate Housewives and The Practice. A progressive activist, she helped found Artists for a New South Africa and has been active in raising AIDS awareness and promoting better access to healthcare.

An eight-time Grammy winner, Cole has led a remarkable life. With honesty, grace, and humor, she is an inspirational talent who takes us along on her journey of survival. She shares the life lessons she has learned along the way, while advising us to make the right choices to achieve a better quality of life.

Known as “Cousin Jeff ” on BET, Johnson is one of today’s most gifted leaders in both politics and entertainment. He has merged a lifetime of grassroots activism, media savvy, and social leadership to become a fresh voice for a new generation. He is also former National Director of the NAACP Youth and C o l l e g e Division.

Activist, actress, and model, Union is one of America’s top young stars, appearing in She’s All That, Bring it On, Running with Scissors, and Ugly Betty. She is also a vocal activist for women’s rights and encourages women with her own story of survival and rediscovering her life after a violent incident.

Ogletree’s palette has many colors on it: nationally recognized attorney, Harvard Law School professor, critically acclaimed author of All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half-Century of Brown v. Board of Education, and prominent legal theorist. His latest work is From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State: Race and the Death Penalty in America.

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PEARL CLEAGE

ERIC ETHERIDGE

GLORIA REUBEN

JESSE JACKSON

FREDRICKA WHITFIELD

An accomplished playwright, journalist, poet, and novelist, Cleage probes issues of race, sex, and love in her literary works, revealing poignant truths about brave black women. Author of Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth and We Speak Your Names: A Celebration, she is also co-founder of the literary magazine Catalyst.

Author and journalist, Etheridge is the photographer behind Breach of Peace: Portraits of the 1961 Mississippi Freedom Riders, a “then-and-now” memoir of the individuals who took part in the watershed events in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. He is also available with a Freedom Rider and/or for a pre-event photo exhibit.

Known for her Emmy nominated stint as an HIV-positive healthcare professional on ER, Reuben remains an AIDS activist today. She has found success in theater, performing in “The Vagina Monologues,” singing back up for Tina Turner, and recording Just for You. She returns to television in the new legal series, Raising the Bar.

Presidential candidate and civil rights activist, Reverend Jackson is one of the best known and most influential voices of American political and social activism. He remains at the forefront of politics, working tirelessly to help increase minority involvement in the political process and leveling the economic playing field for all.

As one of the anchors of CNN Newsroom and a network correspondent, Whitfield reports on breaking news events worldwide. Whether reporting from the region during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to covering 9/11 and issues close to home, she offers unique insight into the important events of today.

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SPIKE LEE

MOHAMMED BILAL

FREE

Respected filmmaker Lee is one of America’s most outspoken social critics. Director of acclaimed films including Inside Man, Malcolm X, and Do the Right Thing, his work is technically original, politically-inspired, and often controversial. His most recent film is an adaptation of James McBride’s book Miracle at St. Anna about African American soldiers in WWII.

Original cast member of MTV’s The Real World: San Francisco, Bilal is a musician, poet, writer, and vibrant diversity consultant. He shares his flair for poetic hip-hop storytelling in his fun, yet reflective, “12 Steps Towards Accepting Diversity” presentation that has become a key tool for breaking down barriers and embracing diversity.

Previously host of BET’s highest rated show, 106 & Park, Free has gone from being the ambassador of hip-hop culture to becoming a media star in her own right. Effervescent and savvy, she is also an entertainer and recording artist. A style maven and philanthropist, she is always surprising, always hip, always Free.

THE COLOR DJ DRAMA ORANGE As The Color Orange, Mohammed Bilal and Josh “Boac” Goldstein challenge the American notion of black and white, Jew and Muslim, urban and suburban in a fun, vibrant look at race, racism, and the way we get along. Through hip-hop, theater, and sheer mayhem, they enliven ten steps towards crosscultural communication and understanding.

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Hip-hop outlaw and mix tape maverick, DJ Drama brings street music to the mainstream with his mix tape album Gangsta Grillz. He speaks on the importance of hip-hop, leadership, and youth activism. Voted the #1 DJ in America, Drama entertains and excites, while sharing trade secrets and spreading a positive message.

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DEBRA JONAH JACQUELINE KIRK DOMINIQUE MARTIN CHASE EDELMAN RHINEHART FRANKLIN WILKINS One of the most powerful women in Hollywood, Chase is the Oscar nominated producer behind The Princess Diaries and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. An incredibly successful trailblazer, she has broken through race barriers to become one of just a handful of minority women who wield power among Hollywood’s elite.

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One of the most inspiring leaders of his generation and a leading voice for children, Edelman is co-founder and Executive Director of Stand for Children. By pioneering innovative strategies, he teaches advocacy skills to those who work with at-risk populations, and galvanizes the next generation to stand for children.

President and founder of Organic Soul Multicultural Marketing, Rhinehart has launched campaigns for Nelly, Erykah Badu, and Mary J. Blige. Multi-talented, she also has written My Organic Soul: From Plato to Creflo, Emerson to MLK, Jesus to JayZ—A Journal to Help You Discover Yourself through Words of Wisdom from Visionaries Past and Present.

Rising up from a difficult childhood, Grammy winner Franklin has become a best-selling contemporary gospel artist and mogul who is dedicated to affirming personal accountability and faith on the road to success. He shares his incredibly inspiring tale of poverty, redemption, and hope.

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One of the most exciting players in NBA history, Wilkins was known as “The Human Highlight Film.” Since retiring from the court, he is an active businessman, serving as Vice President of Basketball at the Atlanta Hawks and establishing his own private label wines. His journey from childhood to NBA stardom to entrepreneur is extremely motivating.


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HILL HOLLY HARPER ROBINSON PEETE Co-star of CSI: NY, with a masters and law degree from Harvard, Harper is the best-selling author of Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny and Letters to a Young Sister: DeFINE Your Destiny. An intelligent and active member of the black community, he inspires and empowers youth with his message of hope.

One of Hollywood’s most talented actresses, Robinson Peete was totally unprepared when she discovered her son was autistic. She chose to fight for him, weathering a storm that challenged her and her family. She and her husband, Rodney Peete, founded The HollyRod Foundation, and are available to speak together or separate.

RUBY DEE Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in American Gangster, Dee is celebrated as a “national treasure,” with a career spanning five decades. A social activist, she has written Life Lit by Some Large Vision: Selected Speeches and Writings, honoring the legacy of her husband Ossie Davis and his courageous life fighting social injustice.

CHARLAYNE KWEISI HUNTER-GAULT MFUME Hunter-Gault made civil rights history as the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia. Based in South Africa, she is one of television’s premier global journalists, challenging convention with her insights on issues. She is also author of New News Out of Africa: Uncovering the African Renaissance.

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Former President and CEO of the NAACP, Maryland Congressman, and Chairman of the Black CongressionalCaucus,Mfume is credited with rebuilding and revitalizing the NAACP. He continues to follow his dream of impacting society and shaping a more humane public policy to create important change in America.

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ERNEST GREEN

AARON MCGRUDER

REGINA BELLE

When Green crossed over the threshold of Central High School in 1957, he stepped into history as one of the “Little Rock Nine” students, changing education forever. He continues to speak out on the vestiges of past injustices as well as the future hope for race in our country.

Creator of The Boondocks comic strip and animated series, McGruder is an outspoken political satirist who dispenses social commentary with humor. In his insightful presentation, “Negrology, the State of Black America,” he demystifies the truth about where African Americans are today and peers into the future of where they will be tomorrow.

Grammy winner for her duet with Peabo Bryson “A Whole New World,” and gospel superstar, Belle showcases her soulful voice in Love Forever Shines. In her presentation, she addresses the need for integrity and accountability in music and why our heroes should all be tangible ones.

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THE BROWN DOMINIQUE SISTERS DAWES Cheryl and Linda Brown are two of the children originally involved in the landmark decision Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. They remain committed to carrying on the civil rights legacy, working to promote diversity in education, business, and through civic leadership. Cheryl is available either alone, or with her sister Linda.

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From Olympic Gold Medalist to Broadway star to television analyst to President of the Women’s Sports Foundation, “Awesome Dawesome” continues on a path to inspire, motivate and lead. Focusing her efforts on building self-esteem and confidence in young women, she has been the spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts “Uniquely Me” campaign.


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RICHARD FORD

WANDA HERNDON

GEOFFREY CANADA

DONNA BRAZILE

LEE HAWKINS

An expert on civil rights and anti-discrimination law, Ford is an insightful voice in the ongoing cultural dialogue involving race and multiculturalism. The George E. Osborne Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and author of The Race Card, he explores hot-button questions of race and racism with cool-headed objectivity and ideological balance.

As a part of the Starbucks executive team, Herndon was Senior Vice President of Global Communications, providing the leadership that helped establish it as one of the most recognized and respected brands. She delivers straight talk on the benefits of mentoring during career stages and shares how to achieve success without losing touch with life.

President and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone, Canada dedicates his life to helping the most underprivileged children secure both educational and economic opportunities. Featured on 60 Minutes and in a cover story in The New York Times Sunday Magazine, he has made incredible strides in transforming the lives of youth.

One of the most influential African American women in American political life, Brazile is a commentator on CNN and democratic consultant. She helped found the MLK, Jr. national holiday and became the first African American to run a major presidential campaign when she managed Gore for President in the 2000 election.

Wall Street Journal reporter and CNBC contributor, Hawkins is author of the upcoming book Newbo Nation: America’s New Black Overclass, about the new generation of black entrepreneurs in the sports, entertainment, and media industries. This group has grown into the largest population of black multimillionaires in history.

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STAR JONES

STEVE CURWOOD

Former co-host of The View, media personality and successful prosecutor, Jones is known for her candor, confidence, and style. Politically active and socially involved, Jones is an unstoppable force, discussing the hot-button issues in the media in addition to advocating for economic and social justice for all people.

As global warming dominates the public agenda, Curwood covers the issue as Executive Producer of NPR’s “Living on Earth,” a news program about environmental change and human ecology. He is also a journalist with over 30 years experience at CBS News, NPR, and The Boston Globe.

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ICE-T Having risen up from the harsh realities of growing up in poverty and violence, Ice-T went on to become a successful entertainer and entrepreneur. With his powerful message about overcoming adversity, he now serves as a sobering, yet inspirational role model for youth.

SISTER SOULJAH

JAMES McBRIDE

Performer, best-selling author, and activist, Souljah has been the creative force behind hip-hop efforts to give back to the community, working with Lauryn Hill and P. Diddy to organize youth events that encourage activism. She is author of No Disrespect, the bestseller, The Coldest Winter Ever, and her newest book, Midnight; A Gangster Love Story.

McBride is author of The New York Times bestseller, The Color of Water, a memoir that is required reading on campuses. An award-winning jazz musician, he is also a former writer for The Boston Globe and The Washington Post. Spike Lee has directed a film based on his book, Miracle at St. Anna, about African American soldiers in WWII.

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SONIA SANCHEZ Renowned playwright, prolific writer, poet, and activist, Sanchez authored the American Book Award winner Homegirls and Handgrenades that depicts struggles between cultures. Deemed “a lion in literature’s forest” by poet Maya Angelou, she speaks passionately on a variety of topics from peace and racial justice to hip-hop.

AJ SHERYL LEE CALLOWAY RALPH Former host of the popular BET music video countdown show, 106 & Park, Calloway is now is a contributor to Extra. Charismatic and well respected, he gives back to the urban community and speaks on the realities of social responsibility and the media.

Award-winning actress, singer, and producer, Ralph starred in the hit Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” and has also appeared in numerous films and television shows. Committed to raising awareness about AIDS/ HIV, she has performed in the acclaimed one-woman show about the disease, entitled “Sometimes I Cry.”

FARAI CHIDEYA

DAVID BANNER

An award-winning multimedia journalist, and host of NPR’s “News & Notes,” Chideya has made a name for herself as a political analyst and a savvy Internet blogger, founding PopandPolitics.com, an online journal for young Americans that provides an antidote to mainstream political and cultural reporting.

Southern rapper and actor Banner is a complex talent who displays a dedication to lyrical craft, roaring tracks, and bboy stance in his albums Mississippi and The Greatest Story Ever Told. Recently, he chose to get healthy and now advocates healthy living in the African American community.

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NIKKI GIOVANNI Since bursting onto the scene as an influential voice in the Black Arts Movement almost 40 years ago, Giovanni is one of the commanding voices gracing America’s political and poetic landscape. An iconic force practicing what she preaches, she continues to commit to the fight for social justice in her work and in her life.

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PETER J. MYRLIE IAN GOMES EVERS-WILLIAMS SMITH Recognized by Time as one of “The Seven Best Preachers in America,” the Harvard theologian and social activist is considered one of America’s greatest minds. Whether speaking or writing in his best-selling books such as The Good Book, Reverend Gomes expounds with equal parts grace, humility, and intellectual rigor.

Wife of slain civil rights activist, Medgar Evers, EversWilliams became the first woman to lead and restore credibility to the NAACP during a time when it was surrounded by controversy. She continues her activism on behalf of racial and gender equality and is co-author of The Autobiography of Medgar Evers with Dr. Manning Marable.

Health guru Dr. Smith is one of the most in demand medical experts in the media today. Author of The Fat Smash Diet, contributor to The View, Men’s Health, and the reality show Celebrity Fit Club, he is a leading authority on dieting and healthcare in today’s society and advises the African American community to take charge of their health.

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JULIANNE MALVEAUX An economist and cutting-edge intellectual, Malveaux pens a nationally syndicated column on national affairs, the American workplace, and the economy. Provocative and progressive, she is recognized for her insightful observations. A strong force in education, she is President of Bennett College for Women.


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KEN IMMACULÉE LOMBARD ILIBAGIZA Former President of Entertainment for Starbucks, Lombard was behind the vision and strategy for all entertainment initiatives. Hailed as one of “Ten Big Thinkers for Big Business” by Newsweek, he is a top expert on business development, known for combining fiscally responsive strategies with socially responsible goals.

In her international bestseller, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, Ilibagiza shares her powerful story of survival during the Rwandan tragedy and her miraculous transition to forgiveness. As founder of the Left to Tell Charitable Fund, she speaks out to help others heal from the long-term effects of genocide and war.

TALIB KWELI A rap visionary, Kweli has played a major part in bringing a sense of spirituality, social conscience, and moral balance back to hip-hop. A talented lyricist, he made a name for himself when he joined with Mos Def to form Black Star.

BLACK DEBORAH THOUGHT PROTHROW-STITH No group rivals the energy of a live performance by The Roots with Tariq Trotter, aka Black Thought, who drops freestyle lyrics into this hip-hop jazz fusion musical family. Lauded for his complex and politically aware lyrical content, he combines instr umental prowess with improvisational skill.

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Dr. Prothrow-Stith is Director of the Division of Public Health Practice at the Harvard School of Public Health with a goal of improving the health of communities, particularly those that are disadvantaged. She is the co-author of Murder is No Accident and Sugar & Spice and No Longer Nice.

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RYAN LESLIE

AFENI SHAKUR-DAVIS

CHRIS EDLEY

Accepted into Harvard at age 15, Leslie parlayed his creativity, intelligence, and talent into becoming one of today’s most highly regarded hip-hop moguls and stars. “When you find your passion, the best is always demanded of you, not by the expectations of others, but by the bidding of your heart.”

The mother of Tupac Shakur, an actress, and poet, she was a key member of the revolutionary Black Panthers. As the guardian of her son’s legacy, she keeps his message, vision, and talent alive, founding The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation. It provides training and encourages youth to foster their passion for the performing arts.

Former Clinton advisor on affirmative action and respected leader in civil rights law and public policy, Edley aids America as it transforms into a multiracial society. As Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law, he is the first African American dean to lead a topranked US law school.

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ABIOLA JOHN ABRAMS McWHORTER Host of BET’s The Best Shorts, Abrams is a feminist hip-hop indie filmmaker and writer. A powerful young talent, she is the creator of the Until the Violence Stops Women’s Film Festival. Give her a political or social issue, and she’ll bring a custom made mini-film festival to your campus. She has written her first book, Dare.

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Author of Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America, McWhorter is one of America’s leading linguists and a recognized authority on race and diversity. Widely published in the media, he is a columnist for The New York Sun where he articulates important issues in language and how they relate to ethnic and racial identities.


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REGINA MONTOYA

LUIS ALBERTO URREA

One of the first Latinas to earn partnership in a major US law firm, Montoya is also one of a few Latinas serving on a Fortune 500 Board of Directors.

Pulitzer Prize finalist, Urrea is the author of The Devil’s Highway, a best-selling account of Mexican immigrants crossing over the US border that humanely explores immigration.

TONY PLANA

ALMA MORALES RIOJAS

Plana currently stars as “Ignacio” on the hit series Ugly Betty. A former teacher, he maintains his passion for education, serving the Latino community through educational outreach programs.

As President and CEO of MANA, the oldest Latina membership organization in the US, Riojas empowers Latinas through leadership development and community service.

JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA

MARIA HINOJOSA

American Book Award-winning poet for Martin & Meditations on the South Valley, his poems reveal an honest, passionate voice and imagery of the American Southwest landscape.

Senior Correspondent for the PBS program Now and host of One-on-One, where she interviews America’s foremost Latino leaders, Hinojosa is also Managing Editor of Latino USA.

PATTI SOLIS DOYLE

JOHN QUIÑONES

The first Hispanic woman to lead a presidential campaign, Solis Doyle managed Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential bid.

Emmy-winning anchor and correspondent for 20/20, Quiñones also works on The Latin Beat, and has won an ALMA Award from the National Council of La Raza.

RICHARD CARMONA

JUNOT DÍAZ

As the 17th Surgeon General, Dr. Carmona fought major health concerns. He continues to focus on the relationship between culture, health, education, and economic status.

One of fiction’s most distinctive new voices, Díaz is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The New York Times bestseller The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.

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ASIAN AMERICANS

OTHER CULTURES

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TESS GERRITSEN

DALLAS ARCAND

Asian American former MD and international best-selling author of ten medical thrillers including Body Double and The Bone Garden, Gerritsen translates medical science into compelling stories.

The 2006 World Championship Hoop Dancer, Arcand is innovative and fresh, performing traditional native dance. A multi-talented musician, he is also hip-hop artist Kray-Z-Kree.

ERIC LIU

JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN

Former White House speechwriter and author, he has given voice to a new generation of Asian Americans. He has written Accidental Asian and Guiding Lights.

Finney Boylan is the author of ten books, including the memoir She’s Not There, the first best-selling book by a transgender American.

GISH JEN

ASRA NOMANI

Named one of the premier novelists of the 21st century by John Updike, she is the best-selling author of Typical American and The Love Wife.

An author, journalist, and friend of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, Nomani figures prominently in the movie, A Mighty Heart.

LEROY CHIAO

ZONNIE GORMAN

As an astronaut, Chiao fulfilled his boyhood dream by flying on four space missions for NASA and serving as the Commander of the International Space Station.

Recognized historian of the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II, Gorman is the Project Coordinator for the Circle of Light Navajo Educational Project.

ANGELA OH

CHANDRIKA B. KUMARATUNGA

Professor of Law at UCLA and a leading voice in the Korean American community, Oh addresses the opportunities and challenges of race, gender, and diversity.

The first woman President of Sri Lanka, she led her nation through challenging times, including the 2004 tsunami, fighting terrorism, and assassination attempts on her life.

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INDEX Abrams, Abiola....................18 Arcand, Dallas......................20 Baca, Jimmy Santiago..........19 Banner, David......................15 Belle, Regina.........................12 Berry, Mary Frances.............5 Bilal, Mohammed..................9 Black Thought.....................17 Bond, Julian............................3 Boone, Herman......................3 Boylan, Jennifer Finney......20 Brazile, Donna.....................13 Calloway, AJ..........................15 Canada, Geoffrey.................13 Carmona, Richard...............19 Chase, Debra Martin...........10 Chiao, Leroy..........................20 Chideya, Farai.......................15 Childs, Ted..............................4 Cleage, Pearl............................8 Cole, Johnnetta B...................1 Cole, Natalie...........................7 Compton-Rock, Malaak........2 Curwood, Steve....................14 Davis, Angela.........................6 Dawes, Dominique..............12 Dee, Ruby..............................11 Diaz, Junot............................19

DJ Drama...............................9 Doyle, Patti Solis.................19 Dyson, Michael Eric.............1 Edelman, Jonah...................10 Edley, Chris...........................18 Elders, M. Joycelyn................4 Ellis-Ross, Tracee...................2 Etheridge, Eric.......................8 Evers-Williams, Myrlie........16 Ford, Richard........................13 Franklin, Kirk.......................10 Free..........................................9 Gerritsen, Tess......................20 Giovanni, Nikki....................16 Gomes, Peter J......................16 Gorman, Zonnie..................20 Gossett, Jr., Lou.....................6 Green, Ernest.......................12 Harper, Hill...........................11 Hatchett, Glenda....................5 Hawkins, Lee........................13 Herndon, Wanda..................13 Hinojosa, Maria....................19 Hunter-Gault, Charlayne....11 Ice-T......................................14 Ilibagiza, Immaculée............17 Jackson, Jesse..........................8 Jen, Gish................................20

Johnson Sirleaf, Ellen............5 Johnson, Jeffrey......................7 Jones, Star..............................14 Kelley, Robin..........................2 Kumaratunga, Chandrika....20 Kweli, Talib...........................17 Lee, Spike................................9 Leslie, Ryan...........................18 Liu, Eric.................................20 Lombard, Ken......................17 Long, Nia................................6 Malveaux, Julianne...............16 Marable, Manning..................2 McBride, James....................14 McGruder, Aaron................12 McMillan, Terry......................1 McWhorter, John................18 Mfume, Kweisi.....................11 Montoya, Regina..................19 Nomani, Asra.......................20 Ogletree, Charles J.................7 Oh, Angela...........................20 Peete, Holly Robinson........11 Plana, Tony............................19 Poussaint, Alvin.....................4 Powell, Kevin..........................3 Power, Will..............................6 Prothrow-Stith, Deborah...17

Quiñones, John....................19 Ralph, Sheryl Lee................15 Reuben, Gloria........................8 Rhinehart, Jacqueline..........10 Riojas, Alma Morales.........19 Rowell, Victoria......................4 Rusesabagina, Paul.................3 Sanchez, Sonia......................15 Satcher, David........................6 Shakur-Davis, Afeni............18 Smith, Ian..............................16 Souljah, Sister.......................14 Taylor, Susan L.......................1 The Brown Sisters...............12 The Color Orange.................9 Tutu, Desmond......................4 Tutu, Naomi...........................5 Union, Gabrielle....................7 Urrea, Luis Alberto..............19 Whitfield, Fredricka...............8 Wilkins, Dominique............10 Williams, Juan.........................1 Williams, Patricia....................5 Williams, Saul..........................3 Wilmore, Larry.......................2 Woodard, Alfre.......................7

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