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Featuring musical guest
Anthony David
Anthony David
President Obama's fave Neo-Soul artist
(10/27/10 Rickey Smiley Morning Show)
hosted by
Sister Sondra
Benefiting the Texas Organizing Project and the
(10/27/10 Rickey Smiley Morning Show)
hosted by
Sister Sondra
Benefiting the Texas Organizing Project and the
Urban League of Greater Dallas Young Professionals
Sponsors Park Place Mercedes Benz, Love Child Productions, Real Photography by Nakoya, 3 Sisters Books, LLC, Apexius Eternus, Break of Day Design, and Vaughn Jackson Web Design
Sponsors Park Place Mercedes Benz, Love Child Productions, Real Photography by Nakoya, 3 Sisters Books, LLC, Apexius Eternus, Break of Day Design, and Vaughn Jackson Web Design
Texas Organizing Project
The Texas Organizing Project is a new, non-profit, Texas-based organization promoting social and economic equality for low to moderate income Texans through community and civic engagement. Funds received for the Texas Organizing Project will be used to place well-trained, professional community organizers on the ground in targeted neighborhoods of Harris, Dallas and Hidalgo counties and recruit, train and mobilize hundreds of grassroots-neighborhood leaders and boost turnout of 60,000 minority voters.
Urban League of Greater Dallas Young Professionals
The Urban League of Greater Dallas Young Professionals supports the mission of the Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas, providing a volunteer cadre of young professionals for youth education programs, aids awareness campaigns, senior citizens and veterans support programs and employment training. Boasting almost 200 young professional members age 21 - 40, they also attend non-profit leadership, community organizing workshops and are educated on issues that impact urban communities. Funds raised for this organization will provide opportunities for a larger number of trained young professionals to volunteer and work in the Greater Dallas community.
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