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DESCRIPTION:Join the San Francisco Public Library in hearing from Black scientists, 
 educators, creators and descendants of Black inventors in a celebration of 
 Black innovation and a conversation about why it is important to highlight 
 Black contributions.\n\nThis event is moderated by Dr. Carolyn 
 Ransom-Scott, who has been distributing the Black Inventors bookmark for 
 decades and will relaunch a new version available at the Library as part of 
 our More Than a Month, Black History Month commemoration. \n\nSunday, 
 3/6/2022 @ 2:30 - 5:00 PM PT\n\nMore info: 
 https://sfpl.org/events/2022/03/06/celebration-black-excellence-black-inventions\n\nWatch 
 on YouTube: 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL-09cH__T4&feature=youtu.be\n\n\nPANELISTS:\n\nDr. 
 Frederick L. Gaines is the Chair of Ethnic Studies at the College of San 
 Mateo. He grew up in Oklahoma in the very small town of Prague, Oklahoma 
 where, as late as the late 70s, he witnessed his extended family living in 
 100-year-old housing without in-door plumbing and running water. He often 
 would ask himself what we did to deserve this as he crossed the clear 
 racially segregated housing barriers that separated his already small town 
 into Black and white residential neighborhoods. \n\n\nDr. James McCray, Jr. 
 is the executive director of Tabernacle Community Development Corp., a 
 faith based, affordable housing development corp. whose mission is to 
 reverse the out-migration of African Americans from the City and County of 
 San Francisco. He currently serves on the San Francsico Human Services 
 Commission and has held posts on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation 
 Agency Board and the San Francisco Building Inspection Commission. He was 
 senior Minister at Jones Memorial United Methodist Church in San Francisco 
 from 1983 to 2008 and Chaplain of The Mentoring Men’s Movement from 2013 
 to 2020. He currently is an adjunct professor at Redlands University 
 (former San Francisco Theological Seminary). Dr. McCray is a graduate of 
 Morehouse College and the Claremont School of Theology and has received the 
 2018 UCSF Abundant Life Health Ministries Gloria Rhodes Brown Visionary 
 Award, and in 2014, the San Francisco Branch of the NAACP Service Award, 
 for faith-based, nonprofit affordable housing work in San Francisco. 
 \n\n\nSheryl Evans Davis is a changemaker who leads relationship-driven, 
 community-centered initiatives. Named Executive Director of the San 
 Francisco Human Rights Commission in 2016, Dr. Davis is a passionate 
 advocate for equity, access and educational opportunity for all. For nearly 
 three decades, she has made contributions as an educator and leader with 
 expertise in community outreach and engagement, workforce development, 
 youth development and violence prevention. Dr. Davis worked to build out an 
 equity framework with San Francisco community stakeholders and City 
 departments, resulting in the Office of Racial Equity. She also oversees 
 the Equity Studies Task Force, the Blue-Ribbon Panel for Juvenile Justice 
 Reform and the Dream Keeper Initiative, among other programs of the SFHRC. 
 Dr. Davis is frequently requested to speak on issues of community wellness, 
 equity and strategic change work. She holds a BA from San Francisco State 
 University, an MPA from the University of San Francisco and an EdD from USC 
 Rossier. \n\n \nNeffertice Williams is a mother of four, a student, world 
 traveler and entrepreneur. Poised to graduate UC Berkeley with a Bachelor's 
 degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, focused on African American Studies, 
 Sociology and Education in the Spring of 2022. She is a native of San 
 Francisco who is passionate about community, arts and culture. As the 
 granddaughter of the late Ruth Williams (champion and activist in Bayview 
 Hunters Point), and the niece of Eric Williams, inventor of the short 
 sleeve stent and disposal dental valve, Williams is no stranger to what the 
 power of a strong legacy, determination and tenacity, and a positive open 
 mind can accomplish. \n\n \nGarrett A Morgan IV was born in Cleveland Ohio 
 where he got his BA at Cleveland Institute of Art in Sculpture & Industrial 
 design. He moved to the Bay Area in 2000 to pursue his passion for art and 
 design and for 10-years has been the Master Mold Maker for the renowned Bay 
 Area pottery Heath Ceramics. Whether he is improving the function of a 
 household product or creating an original piece of artwork he is following 
 in his great grandfathers’ footsteps by allowing curiosity to fuel his 
 constant tinkering. Morgan has contributed to his great grandfather’s 
 legacy every year since middle school by engaging with communities that 
 have an interest in Black inventors and humanitarians. One of his more 
 noteworthy engagements was the participation and induction into the 
 inventors Hall of Fame on behalf of his great grandfather. \n\n \nKelly 
 Wright is an award-winning American journalist based in Washington, D.C. He 
 currently co- anchors The World Tonight on BNC (Black News Channel). He is 
 also the host and executive producer of The Kelly Wright Show. Prior to 
 that, Wright hosted the program Taking Care of Business on TBN. Wright 
 spent 15 years as an Anchor/Reporter at Fox News Channel, anchoring 
 America’s News Headquarters and co- hosting Fox and Friends Weekend. 
 Wright began his journalism career while serving in the United States Army. 
 He has received numerous awards for his reporting, including two Emmy 
 Awards for developing, reporting and co-producing a documentary and news 
 series on the transatlantic slave trade. Wright is a graduate of Oral 
 Roberts University (ORU). He received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from 
 Northwest University. Wright is also an independent recording artist and an 
 author, featured in Chicken Soup For The Soul: Tough Times Won’t Last But 
 Tough People Will. \n\n \nCaptain Robert L. Monroe, Jr. is a retired 31 
 year-senior pilot for United Airlines. In Monroe’s final years flying, he 
 was based in San Francisco and was pilot-in-command of United’s B777 that 
 flies international routes to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan 
 and other International cities and countries. Prior to joining the United 
 pilot’s ranks, Monroe was an Aeronautical Engineer and Pilot in the 
 United Sates Air Force. He is the nephew of Dr. Christine Darden, who was 
 NASA’s leading expert and worldwide spokesperson on Supersonic 
 Aerodynamics and one of the “Hidden Figures” featured in the book of 
 the same name, about the Black women mathematicians during the space race.  
 Between the years of 1990 and 2000, Monroe flew both in the U.S. Air Force 
 Reserves and United Airlines. He retired at the rank of Major after twenty 
 years of service. Monroe is a graduate of California Polytechnic State 
 University, San Luis Obispo, CA., where he received a Bachelor of Science 
 (B.S.) in Aeronautical Engineering. Monroe resides in The Woodlands, TX. 
 \n\n \nThe Honorable Tania E. Wright is an Administrative Law Judge, and 
 Certified Managerial Instructor for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Judge 
 Wright presides over hearings for violations by holders of alcoholic 
 beverage licenses. Since 2016, she has served as Vice-President Judicial 
 Council the highest adjudicatory body (appellate court) of the African 
 Methodist Episcopal Church (AME). She has presented on managing for 
 Government Responsiveness; Blacks in Law Enforcement; Counseling and 
 Treating People of Color; Black Alcoholism and Addictions Council; and AME 
 Evangelism and Church Growth. She is a graduate of the Howard University 
 School of Law and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. In 2011, she 
 was named woman of the year by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Born at 
 Greenville Air Force Base, Mississippi, to the late Adell Wright, a veteran 
 of three foreign wars and bronze star recipient, and Alvora Lightfoot 
 Wright, retired professional chef (DE).  \n\n\nCarolyn Wright-Sanders is an 
 American lawyer, jurist and a former Chief Justice of the Fifth Court of 
 Appeals of Texas, serving in that position from 2009 to 2018. Wright was 
 born in Houston, Texas to Adell Willis Wright and his wife Alvora Christin 
 née Lightfoot. She was raised in a career military family and during her 
 childhood lived in a variety of locations in the United States as well as 
 Japan. After high school she attended Strayer University, earned a Bachelor 
 of Science degree from the District of Columbia Teachers College and later 
 received a Juris Doctor degree at Howard University School of Law, which 
 later granted her a Distinguished Alumni Award. She credits her father with 
 encouraging her to attend law school. \n \n\nRev. Dr. Carolyn Ransom-Scott 
 is a native of San Francisco who has been proudly invested in her City and 
 community since the early age of ten years old during the civil rights 
 movement. Dr. Ransom-Scott has partnered with a Smart Housing Team to help 
 with affordable housing and served as a member of the Mayor’s Citizen’s 
 advisory Committee (BHPS CAC), Old Skool Café Advisory Board and SF 
 Foundation Faith Council. She mentors InterVarsity students of the 
 University of San Francisco, San Francisco State University, Mills College, 
 Stanford University and the San Francisco Community, and assists with 
 reading programs in the Elementary Schools. She Ushered in a historical 
 first clinical community nursing program for the UCSF Staff for Frandelja 
 Enrichment Center. She currently serves as SF Commissioner for OCII. One of 
 Dr. Ransom-Scott’s mottos is: “Building better lives and communities 
 with help for today and hope for a brighter tomorrow.” She received her 
 Bachelor's of Arts in Bible and Ministry from the Fellowship Bible 
 Institute College of Theology and Urban Studies. She received her Doctor of 
 Theology degree from the Pneuma Theological Seminary. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/23/18848197.php
SUMMARY:Black History Celebration: Black Excellence, Black Inventions Teach-in w/ SFPL
LOCATION:Online via YouTube livestream
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/23/18848197.php
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