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DESCRIPTION:The Eighth Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala on Saturday, August 5th, will bring 
 young Bay Area professionals and philanthropists together for a formal, 
 festive and celebratory night in support of GLIDE and its programs and to 
 honor GLIDE’s tradition of love, leadership and community. The Gala’s 
 new location at the San Francisco Design Center (101 Henry Adams Street) 
 will be the backdrop for an evening filled with dancing, music, food, 
 drinks and awards. \n\n	Hosted by the GLIDE Legacy Committee, the evening 
 will feature musical performances and honor three luminaries for their 
 social impact in the Bay Area and global communities and their commitment 
 to making the world a better, freer and more equitable place for all. This 
 year’s Gala will honor three notable leaders with the following awards: 
 the Janice Mirikitani Award will go to Shiza Shahid, co-founder of the 
 Malala Fund and Founding GP NOW Ventures; the Reverend Cecil Williams Award 
 will go to Shaka Senghor, prison reform activist and New York Times 
 bestselling author; and the Community Hero Award will go to Greg Kloehn, 
 artist and tiny-house builder for formerly homeless people.\n \n	The 
 internationally renowned GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band will entertain 
 the more than 1,000 guests, while the beats by DJ KingMost will keep the 
 groove going. Drinks and delicious hors d'oeuvres will be provided by San 
 Francisco's hottest spots, including: BaoDown GastroBar, Bob's Steak & Chop 
 House, The Brixton, Casa Sanchez, Farallon, Mourad, Pa'ina Restaurant & 
 Lounge, Taverna Aventine, Twenty Five Lusk, and Woodhouse Fish Co. 
 Exclusive libations from Lagunitas, SKYY Vodka, Wild Turkey Bourbon, 
 Espolon Tequila and many more!\n\n	“It is heartwarming to see these young 
 philanthropists giving back to their community and helping those that have 
 been marginalized by society,” said GLIDE’s Co-Founder and Minister of 
 Liberation, Reverend Cecil Williams. “We are thrilled to see these young 
 people embody GLIDE’s commitment to social change and unconditional 
 love,” said GLIDE Co-Founder Janice Mirikitani. \n\n	In addition, 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 to New York. 
 The auction will run August 1st-5th and can be found at ebay.com/glidesf. 
 \n\n	The 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 San Francisco. 
 Tickets are $90 for General Admission and $160 for VIP, and are available 
 at Eventbrite. A VIP ticket includes a meet-and-greet with GLIDE 
 co-founders Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani, one-hour early 
 entry from 7:00 to 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\n	Past honorees have included Jeremy 
 Affeldt, Renel Brooks Moon, Chip Conley, Vernon Davis, Dave Eggers, Chris 
 Gardner, Attorney General (now U.S. Senator) Kamala Harris, Chinaka Hodge, 
 Felicia Horowitz, Van Jones, Ronnie Lott, Doniece Sandoval, Sarah Shourd, 
 Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Andres Torres, and Kristi Yamaguchi. \n\n	Event 
 Sponsors include A.T. Kearney, Laguna House, Plant Construction, Ubisoft, 
 RepairPal, and 7x7with more to be announced. \n\n\nAbout GLIDE:  \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 individuals and 
 families, providing a holistic set of programs that includes free meals; 
 HIV/Hep C testing and counseling; housing assistance; domestic violence 
 counseling and abatement; substance use 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 people on the margins, and remains a 
 life-changing gateway to comprehensive care that embraces every individual 
 with dignity and respect. For additional information, visit 
 GLIDE.org.\n \nTwitter: @GLIDEsf\nInstagram: @GLIDEsf\nFacebook: 
 facebook.com/GLIDEsf\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, and breaking the cycles of poverty and 
 marginalization.\n \n\nWHAT:		\nEight Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala \nAn 
 evening to benefit GLIDE’s programs and honor change-makers who embody 
 GLIDE’s values. \n\nFeaturing musical entertainment by the inspirational 
 GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band, and the groove-setting DJ KingMost, a 
 hosted bar, and hors d’oeuvres from some of San Francisco’s finest 
 restaurants.\n\nWHERE: 	\nThe San Francisco Design Center\n101 Henry Adams 
 Street, San Francisco, 94103\n\nWHEN:		\nSaturday, August 5, 2017\n8:00 pm 
 to midnight, VIP entry 7:00–8:00 pm\n\nWHO:		\nHosted by: The GLIDE 
 Legacy Committee\nGLIDE Co-Founder and Minister of Liberation Reverend 
 Cecil Williams\nGLIDE Co-Founder Janice Mirikitani\n\nHonorees include: 
 \nJanice Mirikitani Award recipient Shiza Shahid, co-founder of the Malala 
 Fund and Founding GP NOW Ventures\nReverend Cecil Williams Award recipient 
 Shaka Senghor, prison reform activist and New York Times bestselling 
 author\nCommunity Hero Award recipient Greg Kloehn, artist 
 and tiny-house builder for formerly homeless people\n\nEntertainment from 
 the GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band and DJ 
 KingMost\n\nTICKETS:	\n\nGeneral Admission Ticket: $90, includes access to 
 reception, dancing and concert with hosted bar and\nbites provided by local 
 restaurants.\n\nVIP Ticket: $160 includes a meet-and-greet with GLIDE 
 co-founders Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani, one-hour early 
 entry from 7:00 to 8:00 pm, special access to VIP areas, and premium access 
 to specialty cocktails and small bites. \n\nTickets available at 
 Eventbrite\n\nINFO:	\nFor more information about the Legacy Gala, please 
 call (415) 674-6060 or email youngprofessionals@glide.org. \n\nAbout Shaka 
 Senghor\nShaka Senghor is a leading voice in criminal justice reform, a 
 Senior Fellow with The Dream Corps, and President/Creative Director of Mind 
 Blown Media. His memoir, Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in 
 an American Prison, was released in March 2016 and debuted on The New 
 York Times Bestseller List as well as The Washington Post Best Seller 
 List. An unforgettable tale of forgiveness and second chances, Writing My 
 Wrongs reminds us that our worst deeds don't define who we are or what we 
 can contribute to the world. Shaka’s story has inspired thousands and 
 serves as a powerful testament to the power of hope, compassion and 
 unconditional love.\n \nShaka is a former 2013 MIT Media Lab Director’s 
 Fellow, and a former Fellow in the inaugural class of the W.K. Kellogg 
 Foundation’s Community Leadership Network. He has taught at the 
 University of Michigan and shares his story of redemption around the world. 
 Shaka’s TED Talk, which he delivered at TED’s 30th Anniversary 
 Conference, received a standing ovation and has been viewed more than 1.3 
 million times; TED later featured his talk in its “Year in Ideas” 
 roundup, a collection of the most powerful TED Talks of 2014. \n \nShaka 
 is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2012 Black Male 
 Engagement (BMe) Leadership Award, the 2015 Manchester University Innovator 
 of the Year Award, the 2016 Ford Man of Courage Award, and the 2016 NAACP 
 Great Expectations Award. He was recently recognized by OWN (the Oprah 
 Winfrey Network) as a “Soul Igniter” in the inaugural class of the 
 SuperSoul 100, a dynamic group of trailblazers whose vision and life’s 
 work are bringing a higher level of consciousness to the world around them 
 and encouraging others to do the same. Shaka is a 2016 Ebony Magazine 
 Power 100 Honoree for his leadership and positive impact on the black 
 community. He is also the 2017 recipient of GLIDE’s Rev. Cecil Williams 
 Legacy Award.\n \nShaka has been a guest on CNN, CBS This Morning, The 
 Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Good Day New York, NewsOne Now with Roland 
 Martin, and C-SPAN’s After Words. He has also been a guest on numerous 
 radio programs, including All Things Considered, The Lenny Lopate 
 Show, The Maggie Linton Show, and Power 105.1 with Angie 
 Martinez.\n\nAbout Greg Kloehn\nGreg Kloehn is an artist 
 and tiny-house builder in Oakland, California and founder of Homeless 
 Homes Project whose goal is to bring together imaginative people and 
 discarded materials to make sturdy, innovative, mobile shelters for the 
 homeless. Kloehn uses found materials, including illegally dumped items, to 
 build unique structures at a cost of less than $100. The houses are 
 typically just over three feet wide and several yards long, and include 
 doors and windows, and small wheels for mobility. Kloehn has given away 
 many of the houses to formerly homeless persons.\n\n\nAbout Shiza 
 Shahid\nShiza Shahid is a social entrepreneur, television personality, 
 speaker and women’s rights advocate. She is passionate about leveraging 
 philanthropy, venture capital, technology and the media to drive scalable 
 social impact.  \nShiza co-founded the Malala Fund with Nobel Prize 
 winner Malala Yousafzai, and Ziauddin Yousafzai, and led the organization 
 as founding CEO. She is now focused on supporting startups, innovators and 
 entrepreneurs, particularly women, who are creating positive global impact. 
 She is the founder of The Collective, a global community of influential 
 entrepreneurs, investors, artists, business leaders, human rights advocates 
 and thought-leaders united by a desire to collaborate and improve the 
 world.\n \nShe is the host of the new MSNBC show ASPIREist, which is 
 focused on covering social issues around the world.\n \nShiza grew up in 
 Pakistan as a vocal advocate for social change. She graduated from 
 Stanford University with University Distinction. She was a business 
 analyst with McKinsey & Company. She is also a graduate of Singularity 
 University where she studied how to apply technology towards the goal of 
 solving gender inequities.\n Shiza has received many awards for her work 
 including Times 30 under 30 World Changer, Forbes 30 under 30 Social 
 Entrepreneur, WEF Global Agenda Council, Tribeca Institute Disruptive 
 Innovator. She has been featured in multiple publications including Forbes, 
 Fast Company, Elle, Glamour, Town & Country, The Edit, CNN, ABC, Al 
 Jazeera, MSNBC and others.  \nShiza is a prominent speaker on social 
 impact and innovation, and women’s entrepreneurship. She speaks 
 frequently at major international convenings including Aspen Ideas Fest, 
 Milken Global Institute, Forbes Women, Fortune MPW and more.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/06/18800665.php
SUMMARY:Eighth Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala
LOCATION:The San Francisco Design Center\n101 Henry Adams Street, San Francisco, 
 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/06/18800665.php
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