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DESCRIPTION:GLIDE and the GLIDE Legacy Committee join GLIDE President and CEO Karen 
 Hanrahan in welcoming all to the first-ever virtual edition of the GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala and in announcing the winners of this year’s GLIDE Legacy 
 Awards. The 11th Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala, A Virtual Gathering, will bring 
 supporters together online for an evening of joy and community during these 
 challenging times on Saturday, August 15 and will feature a panel 
 discussion and live Q&A with the 2020 honorees culminating with a digital 
 dance party set to irresistible beats by DJ KingMost. \n\n	Each year, the 
 GLIDE Legacy Awards honor individuals for their impact in their 
 communities, innovative leadership, and passion. This year’s Reverend 
 Cecil Williams Legacy Award will go to musician/activist Michael Franti, 
 while the Janice Mirikitani Legacy Award will go to poet, activist and 
 change-maker Amanda Gorman. Franti is a globally recognized musician, 
 humanitarian, activist and award-winning filmmaker revered for his 
 high-energy live shows, inspiring music, devotion to health and wellness, 
 worldwide philanthropic efforts and empowering optimism. 
 Twenty-two-year-old Gorman is heralded as “the next great figure in 
 American poetry.” She made history in 2017 when she became the first-ever 
 National Youth Poet Laureate in the United States. Both awardees will take 
 part in the evening’s panel discussion and live Q&A.\n\n	In addition to 
 presenting this not-to-be-missed virtual gathering, the GLIDE Legacy 
 Committee also aims to raise $100,000 to help support GLIDE's critical work 
 in San Francisco like providing thousands of free meals a week, harm 
 reduction outreach, behavioral health counseling, rental assistance, 
 spiritual community, and more.\n\n	“It is incredibly inspiring to see the 
 spirit and passion of the next generation of change makers and all the 
 supporters of the GLIDE Legacy Gala,” said GLIDE President and CEO Karen 
 Hanrahan. “The enthusiasm and generosity will help ensure that GLIDE 
 continues to provide important essential services to individuals, families, 
 and children in need during this unprecedented public health crisis. GLIDE 
 remains committed to addressing some of the most pressing issues of our 
 time including racial and social injustice, poverty, housing insecurity, 
 drug use disorder, and food insecurity.”\n\n	A donation of any amount 
 (suggested minimum donation of $25) will grant attendees access to the 11th 
 Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala livestream, featuring a virtual panel discussion 
 and live Q&A with 2020 honorees, and a dance party set to irresistible 
 beats by DJ KingMost. A donation of $100 or more includes exclusive entry 
 to the Legacy Gala VIP rooms featuring a SnapFiesta photo booth, improv 
 classes hosted by Speechless, a bartending demo from Tonic Go, and more.  A 
 donation of $1,000 or more includes VIP room access and a custom Legacy 
 Gala Kit complete with exclusive GLIDE swag, all the fixings for custom 
 cocktails from Tonic Go and Tres Agaves, and delectable treats from a 
 number of San Francisco’s most beloved eateries, including 25 Lusk, 
 Pa’ina Restaurant & Lounge and  Petit Crenn. Sponsorships begin at 
 $2,500.\n\n	Past Legacy Award honorees have included The Sisters of 
 Perpetual Indulgence, Mpumi Nobiva, Lateefah Simon, Alicia Garza, Jeremy 
 Affeldt, Renel Brooks-Moon, Chip Conley, Vernon Davis, Dave Eggers, Chris 
 Gardner, Kamala Harris, Chinaka Hodge, Felicia Horowitz, Van Jones, Ronnie 
 Lott, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Shaka Senghor, Shiza Shahid, Andres Torres, 
 and Kristi Yamaguchi.  \n\nAbout Michael Franti:\nThroughout his 
 multi-decade career, Franti has earned Billboard No. 1’s with 
 triumphantly hopeful hits “Sound of Sunshine” and “Say Hey (I Love 
 You),” and his current single, “I Got You”, is sitting Top 5 at AAA 
 with hopes of taking home another #1 this summer. The song was recently 
 featured on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna in support of his new album Work Hard & 
 Be Nice (Thirty Tigers), available now. Work Hard & Be Nice, Michael’s 
 11th studio album, came out in June 2020 topping the charts with hit songs 
 like ”I Got You,” “I’m On Your Side,” “How We Living,” and 
 “Start Small Think Big.” During the crisis of COVID-19, in an effort to 
 continue to bring music and positivity to his fans, Michael has begun 
 hosting monthly paid interactive livestream events which have brought 
 together thousands of dancing fans for unforgettable nights of music.\n 
 \nIn January 2019, Franti released his self-directed documentary “Stay 
 Human,” which won an array of awards at film festivals worldwide and 
 influenced his writing for the album Stay Human Vol. II (Thirty Tigers), 
 which debuted at No. 1 on both the Americana and Independent Album charts 
 and received critical acclaim from USA Today, Billboard, Associated Press 
 and Paste. Michael Franti continues to foster the community both on and off 
 stage with a wish granting non-profit, Do It For The Love, founded by 
 Franti and his wife, Sara. Do It For The Love brings those with life 
 threatening illnesses, veterans, and children with severe challenges to 
 concerts worldwide, fulfilling over 3,300 wishes and touching the lives of 
 over 12,000 people to date.\n \nPenning op-eds for SPIN, Franti shares his 
 insight on the current Black Lives Matter movement providing readers with 
 background on the ongoing issues alongside his brand of positivity and 
 hopefulness. Franti is currently quarantined at his hotel, SOULSHINE Bali, 
 a 32-room top-rated boutique yoga hotel located in Ubud, Bali with his 
 family. For more information, visit MichaelFranti.com or follow on 
 Instagram and Twitter @MichaelFranti and 
 Facebook.com/MichaelFranti.\n\nAbout Amanda Gorman:\nBorn and raised in Los 
 Angeles, she graduated cum laude from Harvard with a degree in Sociology. 
 Since publishing a poetry collection at 16, her writing has won her 
 invitations to the Obama White House and to perform for Lin-Manuel Miranda, 
 Al Gore, Secretary Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, and others. Amanda 
 has performed 4th of July and Thanksgiving poems for CBS and she has spoken 
 at events and venues across the country, including the Library of Congress 
 and Lincoln Center.  \n \nShe has received a Genius Grant from OZY Media, 
 as well as recognition from Scholastic Inc., YoungArts, the Glamour 
 magazine College Women of the Year Awards, and the Webby Awards. She 
 currently writes for the New York Times newsletter The Edit and recently 
 signed a two-book deal with Viking (a division of Penguin Random House) 
 after a bidding war involving eight publishers.  \n \nMost recently, she 
 traveled to Slovenia with Prada as a reporter on the company's latest 
 sustainability project, and penned the manifesto for Nike's 2020 Black 
 History Month campaign. She is the youngest board member of 826 National, 
 the largest youth writing network in the United States. \n\nEvent sponsors 
 include Zendesk, SurveyMonkey and Gensler.\n\nWHAT:		\n11th Annual GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala, A Virtual Gathering\nAn evening to benefit GLIDE’s programs 
 and honor architects of change that embody GLIDE’s values featuring a 
 virtual panel discussion and live Q&A with the 2020 honorees of the Cecil 
 Williams Legacy Award and the Janice Mirikitani Legacy Award, followed by a 
 digital dance party set to irresistible beats by DJ KingMost.\n\nWHERE: 
 	\nOnline. Visit glide.org/legacygala to register and receive 
 access.\n\nWHEN:		\nSaturday, August 15, 2020, 8:00 pm - 10:00 
 pm\n\nWHO:		\nHosted by The GLIDE Legacy Committee\n\nReverend Cecil 
 Williams Legacy Awardee: Michael Franti\nJanice Mirikitani Legacy Awardee: 
 Amanda Gorman\n\nEntertainment by DJ KingMost\n\nTICKETS:	\n\nA donation of 
 any amount (suggested minimum donation - $25)\nWill grant attendees access 
 to the livestream, featuring a virtual panel discussion and live Q&A with 
 2020 honorees, and a dance party set to irresistible beats by DJ KingMost. 
 \n\nVIP Tickets & Sponsorships:\nA donation of $100 or more includes 
 exclusive entry to the Legacy Gala VIP rooms featuring a SnapFiesta photo 
 booth, improv classes hosted by Speechless, a bartending demo from Tonic 
 Go, and more.  \n\nA donation of $1,000 or more includes VIP room access 
 and a custom Legacy Gala Kit complete with exclusive GLIDE swag, all the 
 fixings for custom cocktails from Tonic Go and Tres Agaves, and delectable 
 treats from a number of San Francisco’s most beloved eateries, including 
 25 Lusk, Pa’ina Restaurant & Lounge and  Petit Crenn. Sponsorships begin 
 at $2,500.\n\nINFO:	\nFor more information about the Legacy Gala, please 
 email youngprofessionals@glide.org. \n\nInstagram & Twitter: @GLIDEsf, 
 @GLIDEsflegacy\nFacebook: facebook.com/GLIDEsf, 
 facebook.com/GLIDELegacy\n\nAbout GLIDE:\nGLIDE is a nationally recognized 
 center for social justice dedicated to fighting systemic injustices, 
 creating pathways out of poverty and crisis, and transforming lives. 
 GLIDE’s integrated comprehensive services, advocacy initiatives, and 
 inclusive community empower individuals, families, and children to achieve 
 stability and thrive. GLIDE is on the forefront of addressing some of the 
 most pressing issues including racial and social injustices, poverty, 
 housing insecurity, drug use disorder, and food insecurity. \n\nAbout 
 GLIDE’s Legacy Committee\nGLIDE’s Legacy Committee is a radically 
 inclusive team comprised of young social entrepreneurs who strive to 
 engage, inspire and educate young professionals within the San Francisco 
 Bay Area through GLIDE’s mission of unconditional love, compassion and 
 social justice, thus broadening and deepening community involvement. \n\n 
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SUMMARY:11th Annual GLIDE Legacy Gala, A Virtual Gathering
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URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/08/05/18835694.php
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