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Thursday Network Digest

December 1, 2011



Celebrating 20 years of Service to the Greater Washington, DC community
(1992-2012)
TONIGHT:
"Speed Greetings"

A Membership Networking Event

[Thursday, December 1 @ 7:00pm]


Join Thursday Network this evening for "Speed Greetings": A Membership Networking Event. Come meet and mingle with Thursday Network members, new contacts, and friends as we engage in speed networking exercises to expand your network.

Complimentary refreshments and beverages will be served. Bring plenty of business cards for this fun and engaging evening of networking!
 

DATE

Thursday, December 1, 2011 

 

TIME 

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM  

 

LOCATION 

GWUL Headquarters
2901 14th St., NW 

Washington, DC 20009


TRANSPORTATION 

Columbia Heights metro (Green and Yellow lines)

To RSVP
https://www.facebook.com/events/277874308922764/

For more information, contact Charis Goff at membership@thursdaynetwork.org.


Adopt a Playroom with

The Homeless Children's Playtime Project

[Saturday, December 3 from 10:00 am - 1:00pm]

Help take the sting out of homelessness by volunteering for Adopt a Playroom! Thursday Network will Adopt a Playroom to continue to make a lasting impact on the children who benefit from The Homeless Children's Playtime Project.

Volunteers will visit the DC General Shelter to clean, reorganize, and sanitize toys. Adopting a 
Playroom keeps the playrooms safe, peaceful, and easy for the children to use! Interested volunteers should sign up here.

 
Contact Kelly Kitchens at csevents@thursdaynetwork.org for more information.

Greater Washington Urban League Pre-Holiday Event

[Saturday, December 10 from @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm]


Join the Greater Washington Urban League for food, fun, contests, prizes, karaoke, and dancing during their Pre-Holiday Event on Saturday, December 10 from 4:00 pm-8:00 pm at GWUL headquarters (2901 14th St. NW).


Thursday Network Presents: "HIV/AIDS Awareness Forum"
December General Body Meeting
[Thursday, December 15 @ 6:45 pm]

Black DC residents remain the most severely impacted racial population living with HIV/AIDS.  Black males in particular have the highest burden of disease and black women in DC are 14 times more likely to be living with HIV/AIDS than their white counterparts. 

This community also consistently represents a higher proportion of newly reported AIDS cases than any other racial group in DC, accounting for more than 80 percent of new AIDS cases each year from 2005 to 2009.


In honor of World Aids Day and in preparation for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, join Thursday Network on Thursday, December 15 for a candid discussion on the social, medical and legislative aspects of the disease as it relates to the black community. Come join us as we become a voice for change and empower ourselves through education and prevention.
 

 
RSVP today
 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

DATE

Thursday, December 15, 2011 

 

TIME 

6:45 PM  (Meeting time)

7:00 PM (Program begins)

 

LOCATION 

National Public Radio Building  

635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001  

 

METRO 

Gallery Place/Chinatown  
(Red/Green/Yellow lines)  

 

PARKING 

Free parking is available in the NPR Parking Garage on the lower level.
 

For more information, contact Brandon S. Parker at ppd@thursdaynetwork.org.  

 

    This event is free and open to the public. 

Calling ALL Entrepreneurs!
Introducing: The Thursday Network Entrepreneur Expo!




 
Do you own a business? Are you looking to reach young professionals in the DC area?  If so, check out the Thursday Network Entrepreneur Expo (TNEE)


This is an opportunity for local businesses and entrepreneurs to get their products and services in front of Thursday Network's members and friends at Thursday Network's monthly General Body Meetings and receive advertising space in our weekly Digest Newsletter.
  
Why advertise with Thursday Network? Our General Body Meetings average more than 100 attendees between the ages of 21 and 40, and our newsletter reaches more than 2,000 young professionals each week!

Members of Thursday Network are eligible for special rates. To sign up, please click the appropriate link below.

Member Rate: http://tinyurl.com/6wra22h


 Non-Member Rate: http://tinyurl.com/89xf35o

Contact Ayana Rowley, Fund Development Chair at fundraising@thursdaynetwork.org.


Get-Out-To-Vote: Civic Engagement Workshop

[Saturday, December 17 from @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm]

Join Thursday Network, NAACP DC and other community partners for the "Get-Out-To-Vote" Civic Engagement Workshop on Saturday, December 17 from 10:00 am-3:00 pm. This workshop will take place at the NAACP Financial Freedom Center. For more information, and to RSVP email: naacp@naacpdc.org.


Thursday Network "Empowerment Academy" Call for Mentors!

Thursday Network is pleased to announce its 2012 Empowerment Academy, and we need YOU to help touch the lives of DC Public School high schoolers. To sign up to be a mentor, click here.

This highly interactive and motivational mentoring program will connect Woodrow Wilson Sr. High School students with the young professionals in our membership. 
 
By focusing on the National Urban League's 5-Point Empowerment Agenda (Education and Youth Empowerment, Economic Empowerment, Health and Quality of Life Empowerment, Civic Engagement and Leadership Empowerment, Civil Rights and Racial Justice Empowerment), we can work to influence the future leaders of our community.
 
The Empowerment Academy will begin in January 2012,  and we need dedicated and reliable mentors.

For more information, email Kendra Oates at csprograms@thursdaynetwork.org.

Thursday Network "I EMPOWER" Scholarship


Know an outstanding high school senior who could use some money for college?

Encourage them to apply for the "I EMPOWER"Scholarship!

 
Deadline: February 3, 2012
To learn more about the “I EMPOWER” Scholarship Fund or to print or download an application, visit: http://thursdaynetwork.org/volunteer.html. You may also email scholarship@thursdaynetwork.org.

Attention All Federal Employees!
 

Thursday Network is encouraging all federal employees to pledge Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) donations to the
Greater Washington Urban League, and the National Urban League. 
Visit
https://my.cfcnca.org to submit your contribution.

The CFC# for GWUL is 17794, and the CFC# for NUL is 11191. You may make a pledge through December 31, 2011.


To Be Equal #48

November 30, 2011
Occupy the Hood...Now!

"I just want to help somebody's child go to college." - Oseola McCarty, recipient of 1995 Presidential Citizens Medal 

The Black “Twittersphere” and “blogosphere” are abuzz with talk about ways to engage more African Americans in the “Occupy” movement.  There are even social networks forming under the banner:  “Occupy the Hood.”  From Zuccotti Park in Manhattan to Westlake Park in Seattle, the participants in Occupy events tend to be overwhelmingly young, white, and middle class.  This is the case even though the ills the Occupy Movement have identified -- income inequality and the corrupt and predatory actions of big banks – are hitting communities of color the hardest. 
 
In pondering the potential reasons for this disconnect, I thought that maybe the stress of unemployment and lack of opportunities are so draining in the “hood” that there simply isn’t enough time or energy to join a rally.  Or maybe with more of a focus on racism’s role in structural inequality more people of color would join.  But then I thought about a woman named Oseola McCarty from Hattiesburg, Mississippi. 
 
In 1995 at the age of 85, Ms. McCarty, an African American woman who earned a living washing and ironing other people’s laundry, donated her entire life-savings, $150,000, to the University of Southern Mississippi to give black children the chance she never had to attend the previously segregated university.  Her actions inspired many and led President Clinton to award her the Presidential Citizens Medal.  Osceola McCarty’s only wish was that she be allowed to attend the graduation of the first recipient of the McCarty Scholarship.  She developed a friendship with that student, Stephanie Bullock, and died a few months after Stephanie’s graduation in 1999.
 
I tell that story because it reminds us of the legacy of community service and philanthropy that have always been at the heart of the black community.  There is no way we could have survived the hardships of slavery, Jim Crow, the Great Depression and the Great Recession without leaning on one another – whether that meant assisting travellers on the Underground Railroad, or sharing food with an out-of-work neighbor.  Giving back has always been front and center in the African American experience. 
 
The Black church has led the way.  Community “Giving Circles,” where individuals collectively pool their resources and decide what projects to fund, are on the rise.  And for years, philanthropic organizations such as the National Urban League, National Black United Fund and the United Negro College Fund, have been providing critical and in some cases, life-saving, assistance to millions of African Americans. A new generation of African American philanthropists is also making a difference  – people like Oprah Winfrey, Bill Cosby, and Alphonse Fletcher are empowering the most vulnerable to dream and create better tomorrows.
 
As we enter the holiday season, we should draw strength from that well-spring of compassion.  And we should remember, while public protest has its place, these African Americans that have walked through the doors of opportunity and achieved economic success have an absolute responsibility to make a difference, and to give back. Neither do you have to be a college graduate.  And giving back can be in the form of time and talent as well as money.   Occupy the Hood with whatever gifts you have.  As Oseola McCarty put it, “If you want to be proud of yourself, you have got to do things you can be proud of.”


Thursday Network is the young professionals auxiliary of the Greater Washington Urban League and one of over 50 chapters of the National Urban League Young Professionals (NULYP). Founded in 1999, NULYP is a network of young professionals across the United States, which provides an outlet for community volunteerism, leadership development, economic empowerment and political engagement. 


Celebrating 20 Years of Empowering Young Professionals to Serve!

CONNECT WITH US


Monday, December 5
TN 20th ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE
7:00 PM
Contact Ayana Rowley at
fundraising@thursdaynetwork.org

Monday, December 5
SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE

6:30 PM
Contact Hakimu S. Davidson at
president@thursdaynetwork.org

Tuesday, December 6
PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEE

7:00 PM
Contact Brandon S. Park at
ppd@thursdaynetwork.org


Tuesday, December 6 
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS
COMMITTEE

7:00 PM
Contact Kendra Oates at
csprograms@thursdaynetwork.org


Wednesday, December 6
COMMUNITY SERVICE EVENTS
COMMITTEE

7:00 PM
Contact Kelly Kitchens at csevents@thursdaynetwork.org
 

Thursday, December 15

GENERAL BODY MEETING

6:45 PM
NPR BUILDING

635 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, NW 

Contact Brandon S. Parker at
ppd@thursdaynetwork.org

Wednesday, December 21
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
7:00 PM

Contact Charis Goff at
membership@thursdaynetwork.org
 
Wednesday, December 21
PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
7:00 PM

Contact Porlan Cunningham at
pr@thursdaynetwork.org
 

*Note: All Thursday Network committee meetings take place at GWUL Headquarters located at 2901 14th St. NW unless otherwise noted.*

 

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THURSDAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE BOARD 
(2011-2012)


EXECUTIVE BOARD
Hakimu Shuttlesworth Davidson
President

Shaleek Rice
Vice President

Ralph Wood
Treasurer

Danyale Phillips
Secretary

Fela Reynolds
Parliamentarian

COMMITTEE CHAIRS
 Kelly Kitchens
Community Service Events

Kendra Oates
Community Service Programs

Brandon S. Parker
Personal & Professional Development

Charis Goff
Membership Services

Ayana Rowley
Fund Development

Porlan Cunningham
Public Relations

Leila Sutler
Social & Cultural
 

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NULYP STRATEGIC PLAN


Click here to read about the direction of NULYP in the coming years.


LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!

Have a question, comment or concern for the Executive Board?
 
Is there an idea you'd like to share?
 
Are you searching for a way to become more involved?
 
Contact us today!
 
Send an email to
 
-or-

Call 
202-265-8200, x278 

 


Looking to become an active member of Thursday Network? Join one of our six standing committees. 


 

Community Service
This is a joint committee, comprised of Community Service Events and Community Service Programs. Members are encouraged to work on both. Our Events focus on projects designed to positively impact and shape the metropolitan D.C. community by providing different opportunities for members to get involved through various monthly activities, such as voter empowerment and registration drives, park clean-ups, blanket and food drives, and national disease awareness walks. We also work with local community based organizations to implement and assist with their initiatives, including Greater D.C. Cares, Habitat for Humanity, and Hands on D.C. The Programs side of the committee offers members an opportunity to volunteer with established Thursday Network and community programs over a period of time. Ongoing Thursday Network community service programs include the "I EMPOWER" Scholarship Program and Young Blacks Give Back month (YBGB).

Fund Development 
Utilizing strategic planning and innovative thinking, the committee raises money for the Thursday Networks scholarships, community service initiatives, and general operating expenses through grants, social activities, and corporate sponsors.
 
Hospitality
Are you a people-person? Do you enjoy meeting and greeting new people? If that sounds like you, we'd love to have you on the TN Hospitality Committee. For more information or to join, please contact Danyale Phillips, Secretary.
 
Membership Services
The Membership Services provides strategic guidance to retain and grow an actively engaged membership through various recruitment/outreach efforts, member hospitality events, and the exploration and development of new membership benefits.

Personal and Professional Development 
Through an array of programs and events, the Personal and Professional Development (PPD) committee plans for projects/initiatives around such topics as financial planning, local and national politics, entrepreneurship, career enhancement skills, and physical and mental health. In addition, the PPD committee also provides guest speakers for Thursday Network General Body meetings, and organizes the annual retreat.

Public Relations
The Public Relations (PR) committee informs local and national communities about Thursday Networks activities and initiatives. In addition to maintaining internal communications and web site information, the committee also serves as the initial contact between the Thursday Network and various philanthropic individuals and groups, partnering organizations, and media sources.

Social and Cultural
Social and Cultural (S&C) committee is here to satisfy your culture-tainment needs. Whether through monthly events, such as theatrical/dance performances, museum tours, and ethnic dining, or seasonal events, such as ski weekends, summer cookouts, and holiday socials, the S&C Committee strives to enhance the camaraderie of Thursday Network members. 
  
GET INVOLVED TODAY!
To sign up, please contact our committee chairpersons via email (email addresses above).
 

QUICK LINKS








Check out TN Voices, our online portal highlighting young professionals  in the movement.  Read what some of our members have to say  about "The Movement", get advice on career changing and non-profit giving, and take a look at one person's journey through unemployment.

Click here to view

*Interested in writing for the upcoming issue of TN Voices?

Contact Public Relations Chair, Porlan Cunningham, at pr@thursdaynetwork.org for more information.*

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