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DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area’s young professionals and philanthropists will gather to 
 honor and celebrate three important individuals at the 7th Annual GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala on August 13 at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. This 
 year’s gala will award Felicia Horowitz, philanthropist and human rights 
 advocate, with the Janice Mirikitani Award; Van Jones, President and 
 Co-Founder of Dream Corps and CNN Political Contributor, with the Reverend 
 Cecil Williams Award; and Sarah Shourd, author, educator, and prisoner 
 rights advocate, with the Community Hero Award. \n\nThis formal (black-tie 
 optional) affair is one of The City’s most established and well-attended 
 young professional fundraising events. With more than 1,000 guests, the 
 evening will feature musical performances from the GLIDE Ensemble and 
 Change Band along with the cool beats of DJ KingMost, hosted bar and 
 delicious bites from some of San Francisco's preeminent 
 restaurants.\n\n\n“We are thrilled that our vision has planted seeds with 
 this young generation of philanthropists. The Legacy Gala embodies 
 GLIDE’s spirit and passion for social change,” said GLIDE Co-Founder 
 and Minister of Liberation Reverend Cecil Williams. “It is wonderful to 
 see how much this event has grown and how many people it continues to 
 inspire. I am delighted to see so many young people supporting GLIDE as we 
 move into the next fifty years,” said GLIDE Co-Founder, Janice 
 Mirikitani. \n\nIn addition to the evening’s festivities, the GLIDE 
 Legacy Committee will host an online auction fundraiser on eBay featuring a 
 variety of unique items that offer the ultimate in music, food, travel, 
 sports and lifestyle experiences from San Francisco and beyond. The auction 
 will run August 13–23 and can be found at ebay.com/glidesf. \n\nThe GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala raises funds for programs of the GLIDE Foundation so that GLIDE 
 can continue to provide innovative and comprehensive services to the poor 
 and marginalized in the San Francisco community. Tickets are $85 for 
 General Admission and $150 for VIP, and are available at Eventbrite. A VIP 
 ticket includes a meet-and-greet with Rev. Williams and Ms. Mirikitani, 
 one-hour-early entry (7:00–8:00 pm), special access to VIP areas, and 
 premium access to specialty cocktails and small bites. Last year’s event 
 was a sellout. This event is produced by White Rain Productions. For more 
 information about the Legacy Gala, please call (415) 674-6060 or email 
 youngprofessionals@glide.org. \n\nEvent Sponsors include: ATKearney, 
 SurveyMonkey, Zendesk, First Republic Bank, The Laguna House, McKesson 
 Corporation, Ubisoft, and San Francisco magazine.\n\nAbout GLIDE\n\nFor 
 more than fifty years, GLIDE has worked to create a radically inclusive, 
 just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the 
 cycles of poverty and marginalization. Located in the culturally rich 
 Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, GLIDE serves a diverse 
 cross-section of homeless, low-income and disenfranchised program 
 participants, providing a comprehensive set of programs including: free 
 meals; HIV/Hep C testing and counseling; housing assistance; domestic 
 violence counseling and abatement; substance abuse recovery; licensed 
 childcare; afterschool and summer programs for youth; a resource center for 
 families; free legal services; and access to free primary and behavioral 
 health care. GLIDE has founded and sustained visionary programming, and 
 achieved tangible results for tens of thousands of individuals and families 
 on the margins, all once thought to be beyond the possible.\n\nAbout the 
 GLIDE Legacy Committee\nThe GLIDE Legacy Committee was established in 2009 
 by a group of young professionals who recognized an opportunity to spread 
 the message and mission of GLIDE to their communities. The Legacy 
 Committee’s goal is to inspire a new generation of Bay Area change-makers 
 to continue GLIDE’s legacy of unconditional love, breaking the cycles of 
 poverty and marginalization.\n \nAbout Felicia Horowitz\nFelicia Horowitz 
 is the 2016 recipient of the Janice Mirikitani Legacy Award. A 
 philanthropist, human rights advocate and beloved member of the GLIDE 
 family, Felicia dedicates her life’s work to the underserved. She is a 
 passionate advocate for LGBTQ rights, food justice, harm reduction and 
 violence prevention. Through her work with the American Jewish World 
 Service, she has served marginalized communities abroad, including sex 
 workers in Cambodia, transgender communities in Uganda, people without 
 water rights in Bolivia and the disenfranchised Haitians in the Dominican 
 Republic. Bridging the divides, she unites people across technology, 
 community and culture through insightful conversations and inclusive 
 experiences.\n\nAbout Van Jones\nVan Jones is the President and Co-Founder 
 of Dream Corps. Current initiatives, #cut50, #YesWeCode, and Green For All 
 create innovative solutions to, as he says, "close the prison doors, open 
 the doors of opportunity, into a new green economy." A Yale-educated 
 attorney, Van has written two New York Times Bestsellers: The Green Collar 
 Economy, the definitive book on green jobs; and Rebuild the Dream, a 
 roadmap for progressives. Van is a correspondent for CNN and regular guest 
 on political talk shows. In 2009, Van worked as the green jobs advisor to 
 the Obama White House. There, he helped run the inter-agency process that 
 oversaw $80 billion in green energy recovery spending.\nAbout Sarah 
 Shourd\nCurrently based in Oakland, CA, Sarah Shourd is an author, prisoner 
 rights advocate, Contributing Editor at Solitary Watch and a Visiting 
 Scholar at UC Berkeley. Sarah was held as a political hostage by the 
 Iranian government in 2009–2010. She was captured, along with her two 
 companions, while hiking near the unmarked Iran/Iraq border in 
 semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan while on a weeklong trip from her home in 
 Damascus, Syria. Sarah was held incommunicado in solitary confinement for 
 410 days before being released, without a trial or any evidence shown 
 against her, by President Ahmadinejad on “compassionate grounds,” a 
 move designed to ease international pressure against the Iranian 
 government. She now writes, speaks and advocates against the use of 
 prolonged solitary confinement in U.S. prisons. She’s written for The New 
 York Times, CNN, Mother Jones, San Francisco Chronicle, Salon, Huffington 
 Post and is a regular contributor for Daily Beast. Shourd co-authored a 
 memoir A Sliver of Light: Three Americans Imprisoned in Iran. She also 
 co-edited the anthology Hell is a Very Small Place: Voices from Solitary 
 Confinement. Her play The Box premiered at Z Space in San Francisco in July 
 2016.\n\nWHAT:		\nSeventh Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala to Honor Three Community 
 Leaders\nAn evening to benefit GLIDE’s programs and honor three 
 luminaries who embody GLIDE’s values: Felicia Horowitz, Van Jones and 
 Sarah Shourd. \n\nFeaturing musical entertainment by the inspirational 
 GLIDE Ensemble and Change Band, and the hip beats of DJ KingMost, a hosted 
 bar, and hors d'oeuvres from some of San Francisco’s preeminent 
 restaurants.\n\nWHERE: 	\nThe Regency Ballroom, 1300 Van Ness Avenue, San 
 Francisco\n\nWHEN:		\nSaturday, August 13, 2016\n8pm to midnight, VIP entry 
 7–8 pm\n\nWHO:		\nHosted by: GLIDE Legacy Committee\nHonorees include: 
 \nFelicia Horowitz, philanthropist and human rights advocate\nVan Jones, 
 CNN Political Contributor and founder and leader of numerous social 
 enterprises engaged in social and environmental justice\nSarah Shourd, 
 author and prisoner rights advocate, Contributing Editor at Solitary Watch, 
 and a Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley\nGLIDE Co-Founder and Minister of 
 Liberation Reverend Cecil Williams\nGLIDE Co-Founder Janice 
 Mirikitani\nEntertainment from the GLIDE Ensemble and Change Band and DJ 
 KingMost\n\nTICKETS:	\nGeneral Admission Ticket: $85, includes access to 
 reception, dancing and concert with \nhosted bar and delicious bites 
 provided by popular local restaurants.\n\nVIP Ticket: $150 includes a 
 meet-and-greet with GLIDE founders Reverend Cecil \nWilliams and Janice 
 Mirikitani, one-hour early entry from 7:00-8:00 pm, special access to \nVIP 
 areas, and premium access to specialty cocktails and small bites. 
 \n\nDiscount Package: $150 ($170 value) for two General Admission tickets 
 and $280 ($300 \nvalue) for two VIP tickets, through August 1st. 
 \n\nTickets available at Eventbrite\n\nINFO:	\nFor more information about 
 the Legacy Gala, please call (415) 674-6060 or 
 email\nyoungprofessionals@glide.org. For more information about GLIDE, 
 please call (415) \n674-6060 or visit www.glide.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/07/22/18789340.php
SUMMARY:7th Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala
LOCATION:The Regency Ballroom, 1300 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94109
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/07/22/18789340.php
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