July 2, 2014 - The Links, Incorporated
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July 2, 2014 - The Links, Incorporated
Volume 1, Issue 1 July 2, 2014 Leading with Excellence ~ Serving with Grace VISION • VOICE • IMPACT The Daily Linkup Welcome to the 39th National Assembly National Harbor, Maryland Welcome From the National President We have arrived! We represent generations of Linkdom - from our newest Link members, to the young leaders of the Scott Hawkins Leadership Institute, to the stalwart members of our chapters who sustain, to the Platinum Members who paved the way. We have arrived! We have each chosen to make Links our priority and to make service through Links a guiding principle. We have come to exchange ideas and best practices and to center ourselves for our mission as we strategize for the future of this great sisterhood. “An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experience.” − James Baldwin My Link sisters - we have arrived to affirm that we are indeed Leading with Excellence and Serving with Grace – now and into the future. My Dear Link Sisters, We have arrived! Nearly 3,000 Links and their families are now gathered for the 39th National Assembly of The Links, Incorporated, on the beautiful waterfront at National Harbor, Maryland. We have arrived! We have forged our identity as Links by joining together, facing and using our experiences of individual achievement, all to perform the collective good. With our seven new chapters we are now 281 chapters strong. We have arrived! Months and months of planning have brought us to this moment. It is a time for reuniting with old friends. It is a time for the making of new friends. It is a time of joyous renewal and a time for promising transitions. It is truly our time. Margot James Copeland White House Briefing VISION * VOICE * IMPACT was demonstrated in the highest office in the land today as 150 executive and leadership council members of the organization, and special guests, convened for an official briefing at The White House. Senior Advisor to President Obama, and Chair of the White House Council on Women & Girls Valerie Jarrett brought greetings. National President, Margot James Copeland introduces Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Obama and Chair of the White House Council on Women & Girls. “Valerie Jarrett says she propels herself out of the bed every day because she knows she has been given an incredible opportunity. Valerie, I thank you for giving us this incredible opportunity,” said Links National President Margot James Copeland. Due to the perseverance of the Women’s Issues and Economic Empowerment Chair of The Links, Incorporated Madeline Lawson, Capital City (DC) Chapter, and Co-Chair Joyce Beatty, Columbus (OH) Chapter, the organization was welcomed into the Eisenhower Executive Office Building’s South Court Auditorium. Congresswoman Beatty, who represents the 3rd congressional district of Ohio, said that “education is the economic engine, and we must teach our children to believe in themselves and their goals.” The Links were addressed by the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women Lynn Rosenthal, and by White House Office of Public Engagement representatives Heather Foster and Hallie Schneir. White House Briefing The leadership was briefed on a wide range of issues that disproportionately affect the African-American community. Those who presented emphasized the need to have open dialogue around under-addressed issues. These challenges range from literacy and below grade-level reading skills, to the challenges of poor school systems, to roadblocks to African-America males reentering society after incarceration, to campus-based rape and other acts of violence against women – and the overwhelming economic impact of these social issues. Dialogue was also facilitated by the Department of Education as they detailed the Let’s Move, Domestic Policy Council Update. continue “The members of The Links, Incorporated don’t want to look back one day and say, ‘Why didn’t we do just a little bit more.’ We propelled ourselves out of bed this morning so we can do more,” said Copeland. Links, Incorporated Chaplain Elaine Flake, of the Greater New York (NY) Chapter, delivered a closing prayer, lifting up President Barack Obama as a committed leader of the nation. President’s Dinner: Lauding of Leadership As the administration of the 15th national president draws to a close, Margot James Copeland took the opportunity to salute her Executive and Leadership Councils with a dinner on Sunday evening in the Sunset Room by Wolfgang Puck. The President’s Dinner, a long-standing end-of-term tradition, celebrated the achievements, hard work and friendships forged during her administration. Addressing her sister-leaders, Copeland said, “Tonight is a celebration of your four years of stellar service. You have all led with excellence, served with grace, and realized all of the dreams that we set forth as a team. I am forever indebted to you, my friends. The night was filled with presentations as leaders were lauded for their contributions of time, talent and resources. Copeland also gifted her team with a custom-designed hand beaded bracelet featuring special Links charms. Top-tier 39th Assembly sponsors were represented by Corporate Vice President for Government Affairs at FedEx Corporation Gina Adams, Capital City (DC) Chapter, DMV Host Cluster chair; and General Motors Foundation President Vivian Pickard, Renaissance (MI) Chapter, the chair of Corporate Linkages for The Links. As their companies were saluted for their generous donations with a specially designed crystal sculpture, these women noted the value that they felt working with The Links brings to both their organizations and their personal mission to serve. As a surprise tribute, the D.C., Maryland and Virginia chapters presented loving words to President Copeland, each attribute beginning with the letter of their chapter’s name. The newlyestablished Patuxent River (MD) Chapter’s President Sandra Maddox Britt described Copeland as passionate, powerful and purposeful - then added, “In our eyes, you walk on water.” WWW.LINKSINC.ORG D.C., Maryland and Virginia Chapters: The DMV Cluster Welcomes The Links! As the leadership applauded the gift, there was a moment that many considered to be the highlight of the evening. The entire leadership team was surprised with their own piece of the exquisite jewelry as well, experiencing their very own “Oprah moment.” The DMV Cluster welcomed both The Links Executive Council and The Links Leadership Council with a dinner at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on Monday evening. These Link leaders were welcomed by Gina Adams, Capital City (DC) Chapter, chair of the DMV Cluster and corporate vice president for Government Affairs at FedEx Corporation. Those who attended called the occasion “simple yet elegant.” The deputy director of the museum, Kinshasha Holman Conwill, welcomed these representatives as well. She commended The Links Foundation, Incorporated for the $1 million grant made to the museum, which will be used to support the ongoing design and construction of the museum edifice. “You are the first African-American organization to donate,” Conwill said. “This challenges other organizations like yourselves to step up to the plate.” The Links leaders were then treated to two musical selections by members of the Washington Performing Arts Society’s (WPAS) Men and Women of the Gospel choir – a group that has performed at the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center, as well as with Sweet Honey in the Rock, Ramsey Lewis, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Donnie McClurkin, Yolanda Adams, and many other gospel greats. Members of the DMV Cluster presented 15th National President Margot James Copeland with a limited-edition broach, commissioned from and designed by prominent jewelry designer Ann Hand. Hand is best known for her signature piece, The Liberty Eagle, which has been worn by first ladies, cabinet secretaries, senators, congresswomen and ambassadors. The custom-designed pin, which can also be worn as a necklace, is one of only 200 made. Adams presented the piece to President Copeland while thanking her for stellar leadership during her presidential administration. Communications Committee Daily Linkup Cassandra Hughes Webster, Chair Shelby County (TN) Chapter Dawn Hankin Cliette Metro-Manhattan (NY) Chapter Editorial Team Rozalynn S. Frazier, Co-Chair Metro-Manhattan (NY) Chapter Veronica Spencer Austin Mid Cities (TX) Chapter Sheryl Battles, Eastern Area Chair Fairfield (CT) Chapter Kyra Harvey Magnolia (GA) Chapter Lorna Hankins, Western Area Chair Gulf Coast Apollo (TX) Chapter Michele Jackson Metropolitan (DC) Chapter Sylvia Carter Perry, Southern Area Chair Bold City (FL) Chapter Jacqui Love Marshall Alameda Contra-Costa (CA) Chapter Kathy Wade Jenkins, Central Area Chair Cincinnati (OH) Chapter Jackie Thredgill Potomac (VA) Chapter Alicia Nails, Editor Oakland County (MI) Chapter Cassandra Hughes Webster, Chair Shelby County (TN) Chapter Rozalynn S. Frazier, Co-Chair Metro-Manhattan (NY) Chapter Alicia Nails, Editor Oakland County (MI) Chapter Michele Jackson Metropolitan (DC) Chapter Photography Rodney Brown David Fitzpatrick The Daily Linkup Summer Safety Fun Day Provides Year-Round Safety Tips Summer Safety Fun Day engaged and educated more than 600 children who will participate in water, car seat, bicycle and summer safety activities. Because The Links, Incorporated delivers Vision, Voice, and Impact, this hands-on service was rendered in a pre-Assembly event, in response to the high numbers of summer accidents with children. Links, Incorporated to raise awareness and educate children, their caregivers and families on summer safety that will lasts year-round.” Held on Tuesday at FedEx Field to educate children, families and child care providers on applicable safety solutions that can be utilized year round, The Links, Incorporated partnered with the GM Foundation, Target, Safe Kids Worldwide™ and Prince George’s County Kentland-Palmer Park Transforming Neighborhoods Initiative for the Summer Safety Fun Day. “The Links, Incorporated is a volunteer service organization of women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture survival of African Americans. This runs parallel to Safe Kids Worldwide’s™ desire for every child to grow up and become whatever they imagine, without sustaining a serious preventable injury,” said National President Margot James Copeland. “The leading cause of death for children after their first birthday is preventable injuries due to motor vehicle collisions, drowning, burns and other injury risk areas. Safe Kids will work with The L-R: Safe Kids Worldwide Chief Marketing Officer Martha Wilcox, Links National Secretary Kim Jefferies Leonard; GM Foundation, and community service project sponsor, Chair of Corporate Linkages, Vivian Pickard; Links National Vice President Glenda Newell Harris; Links National President Margot James Copeland; Safe Kids Worldwide President & CEO Kate Carr; Target VP of Diversity & Inclusion, and community service project sponsor Kim Strong; Pamela Gentry Annapolis (MD) Chapter; and Safe Kids Worldwide Chief Program Officer Torine Creppy. TO GET INVOLVED: PLEASE VISIT THE LINKS AT WWW.LINKSINC.ORG Sponsors We proudly thank our 39th National Assembly sponsors Cadillac Emblem + Signature for Embroidery Minimum Usage: 2.5” width Master Art Number 19746 j Graphic Symbol + Signature elements can be used separately Registered Trade Mark of General Motors Inc. Match CMYK Color Chips for Color Proof Pantone Process Cyan Pantone Process Cyan Pantone Process Cyan Pantone Process Cyan Partners The 39th National Assembly is generously supported by First Row - left to right: Lisa AndersonWilliams, B. Jean Jones, Vanessa Carter, Adfanie Smith Gray, Carlotta Brown, Wykena Lipscomb, Michi Bruns-Clay. Middle Row - left to right: Belinda Hunter, Kimberly Goodman, Melanie Lennear, Wanda Telfair, LaTracia King, Michelle Tecoa Turner, Michelle Cloud, Sherrita Dorsey-Peete, Staci Taylor-Fullmeighter, Shervada Hall, Judy Harrison, Pamela Etienne-Branch, Diamond Prothro. Back Row - left to right: Cathy Hamel, Antrece Baggett, Cathy Douse-Harris, Deanna Laster, Andrea Williams, Darylene Harris, Lenaise Clark, Adeola Heyliger, Nicole West, LaShica Velazquez, Tara Lewis, Lachelle Fields, Beverly Hardy-Decuir, Carmilla Nandlal. Expanding Our Chain of Friendship “With the addition of seven new chapters, since the beginning of President Copeland’s administration, we are now 281 chapters strong.” Chapter Establishment Chair, Sandra Malone, Dallas (TX) Chapter Chapter Establishment Co-Chair, Jeannine Quick-Frasier, Columbus (OH) Chapter Greater Pearland Area (TX) is the sixth chapter chartered under Margot. Greater Pearland Area (TX) Chapter Date of Establishment: June 14, 2014 Chapter President: Adfanie Smith Gray Number of Members: 34 Greater Pearland Area (TX) selected to implement Smart Stemulation Academy, a Services to Youth umbrella program that addresses a specific need that plagues the minority youth in grades 7th and 8th grade in Texas; but more specifically in Greater Brazoria County where there is a glaring disparity in the areas of preparation for college readiness and career readiness in both middle and high school. In addition, students and parents are not equipped with the proper resources to advocate for exposure to S.T.E.M. related post educational opportunities or careers. The 6-year transformational, sustainable program will confront the disparities and produce a unique community of African American youth that are exposed, engaged and have the ability to advocate for their own course of action. Patuxent River (MD) Chapter is the seventh chapter chartered under Link Margot. Patuxent River (MD) Chapter Date of Establishment: June 27, 2014 Chapter President: Sandra Maddox Britt Number of Members: 48 Patuxent River (MD) has developed Cultivating Girls into GEMS: Global Minded, Empowered and Motivated for Success to address bullying and disputes related to issues of self-esteem, including but not limited to: appearance, childhood obesity, mean spiritedness and relationships. Beginning in 2012 with fourth and fifth grade girls and continued in 2013-2014 with fifth and sixth girls from Germantown Elementary School in Upper Montgomery County, Maryland, activities included a canvas creation under the guidance of a local artist with a theme of anti-bullying and the importance of friendship, group role playing, workshops on conflict resolution/management, journal writing, learning how to express themselves in written form as the girls corresponded with students in Nigeria and Ghana, embassy visits, workshops on nutrition, fitness, social and mental health. In 2014-2015 seventh grade girls will be added as the program expands to nearby Roberto Clemente Middle School, from its feeder school, Germantown Elementary. Front Row - left to right: Shirley Ballard Miller, Renee Gaskin-Martin (Parliamentarian), Cheryl Gray (Financial Secretary), Pamela Queen (Treasurer), Ann Everett (Vice President of Programs), Sandra Maddox Britt (President), Sandra Pina (Vice President of Membership), Yvonne McKinney (Recording Secretary), Stacey Mangham (Corresponding Secretary), LeShawndra Price (Chaplain), Gail Copeland (Archivist). Middle Row - left to right: Ruby Brooks, Mildred Brown, Yvonne Chaney-Harrison, Debbie Bragg, Sheryl Lucas Giles, Marshae Murrell, Amy Bryant, Cynthia Anderson, LaTanya Higginbotham, Robin McBride Ziegler, Kimberly Stallings, Barbara Nance McKee, Mechelle JohnsonWebb, Luana Dean, Hollie Bodiford-Taylor, Charmaine Scruggs-Robinson. Back Row - left to right: Carrie Brown, Aubreana Stephenson Holder, Janet Wormack, M. Parker Mabry, Sheila Ogilvie, Rochelle Hackley-Harris, Stephanie Jameison, Glenda Cross, Flora Hamilton, Erma Withers, Sharon McDonald Johnson, MeKeshia Bates, Arlene Speller, Jennifer Jones Dobbins, Shelia Harrison, Shani Waugh, Pamela Chew Williams, Erica Myers, Cheryl Thomas, Lydia Griggsby. Not pictured: Patricia Randolph. Front Row - left to right: Cassandra McKinney, DeAnna Marsh, Sharen Jackson, Dee Baker-Amos, Margot James Copeland, Mitzi Willis, Scheretta Jackson, Deardra Hayses-Whigham, Shakeya McDow. Middle Row - left to right: Valencia McShan, Erica Daniel, LaTisha Davis, Grace Smith, Tracy Madison, Patricia Sumler, Tonja Barber, Brenda Griffin, Renee Smith, Shanta Fields, JoAnn Sabre, Marilyn Wallace. Back Row left to right: Monica Brooks, Kyla Rankin, Kandance Farmer, Sheryl Dorsey, Angie Tinsley, Patricia Evans, Chelle Wilson, April Sims, Danette Anthony-Reed, Dana Ware, Susan Bell, James Bell, Anna Lamikanra, Marsha Griggs Greater Denton County (TX) Chapter was the first chapter chartered under Link Margot Greater Denton County (TX) Chapter Date of Establishment: June 9, 2012 Chartering Chapter President: Mitzi Willis Current Chapter President: Deardra Hayes Whigham Number of Members: 34 Greater Denton County (TX) chose to address the poor performance of African-American students in the vital fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (the STEM fields) through GROWING AND EMPOWERING MINDS 4 SUCCESS, a program designed for middle school students. Added program activities focused on increasing awareness of childhood obesity and prevention upon the receipt of a $3,000 from the Western Area. Front Row- left to right: Jacqueline Parker, Earlcine Carter, Rosalyn Griffin, Glenda Newell-Harris, Vanessa Rogers Long, Margot James Copeland, Sandra Dorsey Malone, Jeannine Quick-Frasier, Wilma Wade , Emma Simpson. Middle Row - left to right: Linder Howze, Yvonne Stanford, Marilyn Starks, Claudett Williams LaShasa Griffin, Dorris Richardson, Aljean Lenard, Vanesia Griffin, Ann Williams, Mary White, Lula Walton, Patricia White, Wilhemenia Newson , Shirley Bonds. Back Row - left to right: Candice Tutwiler, Toya Matthews, Verna Ranson, Dorothy Johnson, Patricia Cummings, Sherley Fields, Rosier Braugher, Joyce McNair, Shirley Saddler, Tonya Short. Latasha Rice. Lone Star (TX) Chapter with National President and Chapter Establishment Chairs Sandra Malone and Jeannine Quick-Fraiser First Row - left to right: Linda Nichols, Pamela Cotton, Shana Forte Nichols, Jeannine Quick-Frasier, Lisa Wills-Rogers, National President Margot James Copeland, Sandra Malone, Alta Alexander, Terri Burditt, Nicholle Sullivan. Middle Row - left to right: Fallon Delco, Yolanda Owens, Gioia Bufkin, Tiffany Lemon, M. Dewana Thompson, Pamela Vance, LaVerne Reid, Keisha Chatman, Kimberly Kirkpatrick, DeAnna Harris-McCoy. Back Row - left to right: Sharon Webster, Mina LaGrange, Debra Dibble, Victoria Soto, Melissa Harvey, Carmen Francis, Christie Green, Mary Winston, Maureen Oyiriaru, Sheon Williams-Corley, Cathy Beans, Loretta Hawley. *Not Pictured: Iris Savage and Scheherazade Perkins Lone Star (TX) Chapter is the fourth chapter chartered under Link Margot The Mississippi Delta(MS) Chapter was the second chapter established under the leadership of Link Margot. Lone Star (TX) Chapter Mississippi Delta (MS) Chapter Date of Establishment: April 26, 2014 Chapter President: Lisa Wills-Rogers Number of Members: 34 Lone Star (TX) partners with Southwestern University’s Upward Bound program of Georgetown, TX to provide its umbrella program “Full STEAM Ahead” that promotes studies and awareness in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. Workshops are designed to bring innovative and cutting edge STEAM related topics directly to Upward Bound students and parents to inform them and prepare them better for college and careers in the 21st century. The planned activities will not only promote academic achievement and career readiness, but will encourage a sustainable healthy lifestyle to offer balance mentally, physically, and socially. Furthermore, students will be provided opportunities to participate in community service and civic engagement activities that will foster their leadership skills and encourage community involvement. Date of Establishment: August 25, 2012 Chapter President: Vanessa Rogers Long Number of Members: 31 Mississippi Delta (MS) selected implementation of activities to address crucial needs and issues prevalent among inhabitants of the region of North Mississippi known as the “Delta”. Middle school girls serve as the target group to participate in their program, YOUNG LADIES IN TRAINING FOR EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE. At their first anniversary fund-raiser, a luncheon to honor civic leaders of the counties within their membership and service boundaries, they announced receipt of a program award--a competitive 21st Century Learning Communities grant of $904,997. Front Row - left to right: Kimberly Leonard, Penny Hairston, Kavatus Newell, Glenda Newell-Harris, Margot James Copeland, Beth Sinkler, Dianne Hardison, Tracey Watkins, Giovonni Smith, Joyce Lanier. Middle Row - left to right: Jeannine Quick-Frasier, Deirdre White, Wanda Taylor, Melany Pollack, Wycessa Small, Gwendolyn James, Cassandra Terrell, Belinda Porter, Stephanie Drummond, LaTonia Talley, Eunicseia Johnson-Byrd, Sandra King, Mary King, Sandra Dorsey Malone, Lynnette Heard. Back Row - left to right: Ashley Johnson, Cynthia Watkins, Mia Valentine, Shellece Hankerson, Millisa Gary, Michelle Thompson, Jacinta Topps, Donna Green, Pamela Gardner, Renee Beverly, Bonita Wilson-Newby, T. Regina Jackson, Rhonda Cunningham-Still, Karen Griffin Chapter with National President, National Vice President, Eastern Area Director, Chapter Establishment Committee. Greater Bronx (NY) is the fifth chapter chartered under Margot. Greater Bronx (NY) Chapter Greater Rappahannock is the third chapter chartered under Margot’s leadership Greater Rappahannock (VA) Chapter Date of Establishment: March 22, 2014 Chapter President: Beth Sinkler Number of Members: 34 Greater Rappahannock (VA) selected to implement an umbrella program that addresses a specific need widespread among four-year old children and their families in the Rappahannock area. Children Achieving Excellence through Early Literacy: Smart Start Link 2 Life will target four -year old children and their families unserved by the Head Start Program and will fill this gap by providing resources, workshops and activities that promote kindergarten readiness through literacy, health and well-being. Date of Establishment: May 31, 2014 Chapter President: Cheryl Simmons-Oliver Number of Members: 37 Greater Bronx (NY) in partnership with Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center — a non- profit community arts organization located in the Northeast Bronx — is committed to provide services to over 500 families through its Fit Families for the Future program, a multi-faceted approach to addressing the overlapping health problems associated with both uncontrollable environmental factors and poor dietary practices — practices that are generational in scope. The program goal is to empower families with the knowledge that they can make healthy food choices that are cost effective without compromising their culture and heritage. Additionally, families will be encouraged to increase their physical activity through traditional and non-traditional methods and assisted with family management of asthma; obesity and diabetes to improve the health of the entire family. First Row - left to right: DeDra Y. Polite, Lisa Grant DeGraffenreidt, Jean M. Smith, Lynn Elizabeth Shillingford Karam, 15th National President Margot James Copeland, Cheryl Rose Simmons-Oliver, National Vice President Glenda Newell-Harris, Eastern Area Director Dianne S. Hardison, Cynthia N. Ngombe, Nicole Graham-McCathern, Clarener Moultrie, Danielle Smith-Johnson; Middle Row - left to right: Barbara Edwards, Chapter Establishment Committee Co-Chair Jeannine Quick-Frasier, Carol Malcolm-Charles, Ericka Davis, Grythelda Gigi Gilliard, April Donielle Horton, Marcia Marie Cameron, Amber Efé, Christine A. Saunders, Deirdre Ann Scott, Andrea Michelle O’Neal, Rachel Cheeks-Givan, Rita I. Etchie, Asha Daniels Harris, Gwendolyn Roundtree Evans, Betty King Obiajulu; Chapter Establishment Committee Chair Sandra Dorsey Malone; Back Row- left to right: Nneka Symister, Claudia MooreHamilton, Jeanna E. Hussey, Gloria HillJames, Marilyn Anne McDonald Hendricks, Marilyn Ross-Moody, Tosan Oruwariye, Ayana Louis-Jean, Michele Davila, Bernice Asamoah, Juanita Shell-Peterson, Linda DeHart, Allison Corbie, Brieyona C. Reaves, Sonnia Thomas Shields