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TAVIS
SMILEY'S STATE OF THE BLACK UNION RETURNS HOME TO LOS ANGELES FOR
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONVERSATIONS
February 28, 2009 Event Focuses On Making America As Good As
its Promise
LOS ANGELES (OCT. 14, 2008) Tavis Smileys State of the
Black Union (SOBU), one of the most anticipated annual events for
millions of African Americans during the last decade, will return
to Los Angelesthe site of the first symposiumin celebration
of its 10th anniversary on February 28, 2009, at the Los Angeles Convention
Center.
Under
the theme, Making America As Good As Its Promise, the
symposium will capture the essence of what it has meant for African
Americans to be enlightened, encouraged, and empowered by these solution-driven
conversations over the years.
The
symposium is free and open to the public. Advance registration is
required online at www.tavistalks.com. Smiley and attorney Raymond
Brown will moderate the discussion that will be broadcast live to
millions of viewers on C-SPAN.
The
2009 symposium will feature two panel discussions from 8:00 am
11:30 AM and 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Pacific Time. Smiley and radio
personality Tom Joyner will share co-hosting duties. In addition,
a series of conversations scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27, geared toward
issues important to high school and college students will be held
at the University of Southern California (USC) and selected high schools
in Los Angeles.
The
symposium sponsors include three-year title sponsor Wells Fargo, and
national sponsors Nationwide Insurance, ExxonMobil, and SEIU ULTCW
6434. McDonalds has been a sponsor since 2005.
During
the last decade, Americans have come to expect thoughtful, concrete
discussions and debates from these signature symposiums, which have
featured a diverse gathering of some of the nations most influential
thinkers, entertainers, and politicians. Leaders of color take center
stage to express their thoughts about some of the most important issues
of the day and to inspire solutions. Ironically, the first symposium
held in 2000 in Los Angeles was conceived as a one-time event.
We
knew we had become the caretakers of something very special, of a
movement that would greatly impact African Americans. We also knew
that somehow the dialogue that had begun in 2000 had to continue,
Smiley said. We did not foresee a 10-year span, but we are humbled
by the breadth and scope of the events and what they have meant to
communities all over the country.
Each
year SOBU draws diverse television viewing audiences that have included
celebrities ranging from cellist Yo-Yo Ma to comedian Chris Rock,
who has jokingly dubbed the event The Black People Listen Summit.
Rock says, Its the best show of the year. I watch it,
and its on for 12 hours. Its amazing.
For
the 2009 symposium, Tavis Smiley Presents has woven the past and present
by inviting panelists from the original symposium which was held on
the campus of USC. Those panelists include Danny Glover, Nikki Giovanni,
Naim Akbar, Raymond Brown, Michael Eric Dyson, Lani Guinier, the Rev.
Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Danny Bakewell, Jawanza Kunjufu, Les Brown,
Charles Ogletree, Randall Robinson,
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Rev.
Al Sharpton, Iyanla Vanzant, Julianne Malveaux, Hon. Maxine Waters,
Earvin Magic Johnson, and Cornel West.
Other
participants in this years forum includeArlene Holt Baker,
Hon. Karen Bass, Peter Harvey, Van Jones, Erica Williams, Emilie Townes,
and Marc Morial.
Given
the current state of the economy, the fact that a new president will
soon take residence in the White House, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,
Smiley thinks this may be the most urgent conversation of the last
decade.
No
matter who is elected president, the State of the Black Union will
be monumentally affected, he said. Rather than sit back
and let things happen, we have to continue to be active, rather than
reactive, and to keep crucial issues such as education, healthcare,
financial well-being, crime reduction, and the justice system on the
front burner for African Americans.
Not
only has SOBU brought forth thoughtful discussions about key issues
and solutions but attendees and viewers have often come away with
platforms and real action plans. One such action initiative is The
Covenant movement, which began with the 2006 publication of the Covenant
with Black America, a collection of essays that plots a course for
African Americans, evolving from six years worth of dynamic, intense,
hopeful discussions at SOBU forums. THE COVENANT In Action, a toolkit
for turning The Covenant book into a living, breathing movement, followed
in 2007. Former President Bill Clinton called the Covenant with Black
America the most comprehensive model for citizen service.
In
conjunction with the anniversary symposium, Simon and Schuster will
release Accountable: Making the Covenant Real. This third volume in
the New York Times bestselling Covenant trilogy offers a pragmatic
model for holding the new president and political leaders accountable
for what they have promised and now must deliver. It also holds individuals
and communities accountable for actions or inactions in keeping the
Covenant agenda on track.
Held
each February since 2000 during Black History Month, SOBU symposiums
have followed the presidents State of the Union address to the
nation, and often touched upon specific issues and themes. The inaugural
2000 event occurred on the heels of President Bill Clintons
final State of the Union address. The 2001 forum in Washington, D.C.
took place a few weeks after George W. Bush had taken the reigns of
the presidency. The 2002 symposium in Philadelphia occurred five months
after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Just prior to the 2003 SOBU
in Detroit, President Bush outlined his case for invading Iraq.
The
2004 symposium in Miami followed Bushs State of the Union address
defending the Iraq war. The 2005 conversation in Atlanta followed
Bushs re-election. The 2006 conference in Houston focused on
economic empowerment six months following the devastation of Hurricane
Katrina.
The
2007 SOBU convention in partnership with Jamestown 2007 commemorated
the 400th anniversary of the first permanent English settlement in
Jamestown, Virginia. The 2008 symposium in New Orleans featured then
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and engaged more than 1,000
volunteers to work in community service projects to help rebuild post-Katrina
New Orleans
STATE
OF THE BLACK UNION
A DECADE OF CONVERSATIONS
2000
Los Angeles
Advocacy in the Next Millennium: New Paradigms for Progress
2001
Washington, D.C.
Its About Us!
2002
Philadelphia
Where Do We Go From Here:
Chaos or Community?
2003
Detroit
The Black Church:
Relevant, Repressive, or Reborn?
2004
Miami
Strengthening the Black Family
Preserving the African American Imprint on America
2005
Atlanta
Defining the African American Agenda Pt. 1
2006
Houston
Economic Empowerment
Defining the African American Agenda Pt. 2
2007
Jamestown
Americas 400th Anniversary
The African American Imprint on America
2008
New Orleans
Reclaiming Our Democracy
Recasting our Future
2009
State of the Black Union
Making America As Good As Its Promise
About
Tavis Smiley Presents
Tavis Smiley Presents is an event production company dedicated to
bringing thought provoking discussions, engaging town hall meetings,
and consumer expos to communities across the country. During the last
nine years its programs have reached more than 500,000 conference
attendees and attracted millions of television viewers nationwide.
Tavis Smiley is the host of Tavis Smiley on PBS, a weeknight half-hour
talk show, and the host of The Tavis Smiley Show from PRI, a two-hour
news and opinion program featuring provocative commentary and exclusive
interviews. Hes the author of 12 books including his bestselling
memoir, What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America. He
founded the Tavis Smiley Foundation to provide leadership training
skills to youth ages 1318. For more information, visit www.tavistalks.com
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