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DESCRIPTION:The next generation of young activists and philanthropists join GLIDE 
 President and CEO Karen Hanrahan, GLIDE Co-founders Rev. Cecil Williams and 
 Janice Mirikitani, and the GLIDE family to support GLIDE’s half-century 
 of helping the most vulnerable and marginalized, at the Tenth Annual GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala on Saturday, September 7 at August Hall in San Francisco. 
 \n\nEvery year the GLIDE Legacy Gala honors individuals and groups who have 
 made an impact on communities with their unique talents, innovative 
 leadership, and passion. This year’s Reverend Cecil Williams Legacy Award 
 will go to The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for their devotion to 
 community service, ministry to those on the edges, efforts in promoting 
 human rights, and respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment. The 
 Janice Mirikitani Legacy Award will go to Mpumi Nobiva, an international 
 speaker and communication strategist, graduate of the first class of the 
 Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, and current Leadership Academy 
 board member for her domestic violence and HIV/AIDS advocacy in South 
 Africa.\n\n“It is inspiring to see this young generation of 
 philanthropists supporting GLIDE. We are building on our fifty-plus–year 
 history to create a new generation of services to help those in crisis and 
 poverty, and the support that GLIDE receives from the Legacy Gala and its 
 generous and philanthropic attendees will help us meet those goals,” said 
 GLIDE President and CEO Karen Hanrahan.\n\nThe GLIDE Legacy Gala – one of 
 the most highly-anticipated and meaningful young professional social events 
 in San Francisco -- will welcome over 800 guests for a night of celebration 
 and dancing with beats by DJ KingMost and a soulful performance from the 
 internationally renowned GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band. Throughout the 
 evening, guests will enjoy tasty bites provided by some of San 
 Francisco’s favorite restaurants, a hosted bar (until 10:00 pm), 
 glamorous photos by Vanity Portrait Studio Sessions, custom on-site poems 
 by Ars Poetica, games and more.\n\nThe GLIDE Legacy Gala raises funds for 
 programs of the GLIDE Foundation so that it can continue to provide 
 innovative and comprehensive services to the poor and marginalized in San 
 Francisco. Tickets are $100 for general admission, $190 for VIP. A VIP 
 reception from 7:00 to 8:00 pm includes a meet-and-greet with Karen 
 Hanrahan, Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani along with 2019 
 Legacy Award recipients, as well as premium access to specialty cocktails 
 and small bites. \n \nPast Legacy Award honorees have included Lateefah 
 Simon, Alicia Garza, Jeremy Affeldt, Renel Brooks-Moon, Chip Conley, Vernon 
 Davis, Dave Eggers, Chris Gardner, California Attorney General (now U.S. 
 Senator and presidential candidate) Kamala Harris, Chinaka Hodge, Felicia 
 Horowitz, Van Jones, Ronnie Lott, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Shaka Senghor, 
 Shiza Shahid, Andres Torres, and Kristi Yamaguchi.  \n\nEvent Sponsors 
 include: Qatalyst,  A.T. Kearney, Survey Monkey, Zendesk, The Laguna House, 
 Uber, Zillow, Ubisoft, RepairPal, Gensler,  WeWork and August Hall. 
 \n\nAbout The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence\nThe Sisters of Perpetual 
 Indulgence® are a leading-edge Order of queer and trans nuns. They believe 
 all people have a right to express their unique joy and beauty. Since their 
 first appearance in San Francisco on Easter Sunday, 1979, the Sisters have 
 devoted their selves to community service, ministry and outreach to those 
 on the edges, and to promoting human rights, respect for diversity and 
 spiritual enlightenment. We use humor and irreverent wit to expose the 
 forces of bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human 
 spirit.\n\nAbout Mpumi Nobiva \nInternational speaker and communication 
 strategist Mpumi Nobiva has spoken at the White House, congressional 
 fundraisers, corporate functions and nonprofit initiatives in several 
 countries. Mpumi grew up in South Africa, and, at age nine, lost her mother 
 to HIV/AIDS, leaving her orphaned like millions of other children in 
 Sub-Saharan Africa. Reared in material poverty but spiritual wealth by her 
 grandmother, she excelled in the first class of the Oprah Winfrey 
 Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa before coming to the United 
 States to study. She currently holds a master's degree in Strategic 
 Communications from High Point University and serves as the first alumnus 
 on the Board of Directors of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls 
 in South Africa. As NationBuilder's first Leader in Residence, Mpumi is 
 developing the digital infrastructure for Share Your Story Africa—an 
 initiative inspired by her advocacy work uniting youth against HIV/AIDS and 
 domestic violence in South Africa—all while sharing her powerful story at 
 events around the world. She also is experienced in hosting events and 
 facilitating workshops. \n\nABOUT GLIDE:  \nBuilding on its 50-year legacy, 
 GLIDE challenges inequities and stands with the poor, people of color, 
 LGBTQ persons, and others facing oppression, isolation and stigma, while 
 offering a holistic, integrated model of programs and services to address 
 the complex needs of the community. Today, GLIDE continues to deepen its 
 impact and extend its reach to thousands of individuals and families in 
 need. Through comprehensive services, fearless advocacy and spiritual 
 connection, GLIDE remains a powerful beacon of hope for a healthier, more 
 just and inclusive city.\n\nABOUT GLIDE’S LEGACY COMMITTEE:\nThe GLIDE 
 Legacy Committee inspires the next generation of Bay Area young 
 professionals to engage in the life-changing and life-saving work of GLIDE. 
 More information at glide.org/glide-legacy-committee\n\nWHAT:		\nTenth 
 Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala \nAn evening to benefit GLIDE’s programs and 
 honor architects of change that 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 (until 10:00 pm), 
 and tasty bites from some of San Francisco’s finest 
 restaurants.\n\nWHERE: 	\nAugust Hall, 420 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 
 94102\n\nWHEN:		\nSaturday, September 7, 2019\n8:00 pm to midnight, VIP 
 entry 7:00–8:00 pm\n\nWHO:		\nHosted by: The GLIDE Legacy 
 Committee\n\nGLIDE President and CEO Karen Hanrahan\nGLIDE Co-Founder and 
 Minister of Liberation Reverend Cecil Williams\nGLIDE Co-Founder Janice 
 Mirikitani\n\nThe Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, recipients of the 
 Reverend Cecil Williams Legacy Award\n\nMpumi Nobiva, recipient of the 
 Janice Mirikitani Legacy Award\n\nEntertainment from the GLIDE Ensemble and 
 The Change Band and DJ KingMost\n\nOn-site poems by Ars 
 Poetica\n\nTICKETS:	\n\nGeneral Admission Ticket: $100 includes access to 
 reception, dancing and concert with hosted bar (until 10 pm) and bites 
 provided by local restaurants.\n\nVIP Ticket: $190 includes a 
 meet-and-greet with GLIDE President and CEO Karen Hanrahan, GLIDE 
 Co-founders Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani, one-hour early 
 entry from 7:00–8:00 pm, special access to VIP areas, and premium access 
 to specialty cocktails and small bites. \n\nINFO:	\nFor more information 
 about the Legacy Gala, please call (415) 674-6145 or email 
 youngprofessionals@glide.org. \n\nTwitter: @GLIDEsf\nInstagram: 
 @GLIDEsf\nFacebook: facebook.com/GLIDEsf\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/07/31/18825109.php
SUMMARY:2019 GLIDE Legacy Gala
LOCATION:August Hall, 420 Mason St., San Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/07/31/18825109.php
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