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Brown University - Black Alumni Reunion - Kickoff Event Presentation
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Brown University's Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC) 2013 Black Alumni Reunion "Investing in Us: Past, Present and Future" took place on October 18 to 20, 2013. This presentation was shown at the Kick-off Event.
2. Thank You to Our Sponsors
Annenberg Institute for School Reform
Richard Gray ’85
Director, Community Organizing and Engagement
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
Joelle Murchison ’95
Vice President, Enterprise Diversity & Inclusion
One United Bank
Teri Williams Cohee ’79
President
O’s Place Jazz Newsletter
D. Oscar Groomes ’82, P’15
Founder
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3. IPC Annual Fund Community Challenge
IPC set a record participation rate with 898 black donors!
Thank you to the four alumni who collectively pledged
$100,000 to fund a new IPC endowed scholarship:
Lynette Allison Carr ’79
Derek Medina ’88
Roosevelt Robinson ’78
Wes Thompson ’76
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4. Africana Studies Endowed Fund
$50,000
$45,000
$50,000 [Goal]
$40,000
$35,000
$32,400 [Status]
$30,000
$25,000
$20,000
$15,000
$10,000
The Ruth J. Simmons Africana
Studies Endowed Fund
$5,000
$0
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5. George Lima ’48, Tuskegee Airman
George Lima helped found the University’s chapter of
Omega Psi Phi, a black fraternity, and he studied
sociology partly “to get my head straight about this
business about segregation and discrimination,” he says.
Mr. Lima founded the Black Air Foundation, a non-profit
organization that is dedicated to empowering youth
through education. His remarkable experiences as a
“Tuskegee Airman” came to the attention of the public
in the documentary “Black Men Can Fly”.
The Inman Page Black Alumni Council honored George
Lima during the 2010 Black Alumni Reunion for his
outstanding contributions to the Black community at
Brown University and beyond.
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6. Thomas Brown ’50, Trustee Emeritus
A native of Fall River, Thomas Brown is most
remembered for the lifelong battle he fought in
Boston to achieve diversity in employment.
A member of the class of 1950 at Brown
University, he immediately took a more venturous
professional turn for that era. As an associate at
the Marvin and Leonard Advertising Agency he
became the first African-American to be
employed at a management level in that
industry.
He was a member of the Brown University Board
of Trustees.
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7. Danielle Dunlap ’10, Peace Corps Activist
Danielle Alexis Dunlap graduated in 2010 from Brown
University with a degree in Neuroscience.
She was one of 69 Americans sworn in as Peace Corps
volunteers on Aug. 30, 2011 at the residence of the
U.S. Ambassador to Ghana as part of the 50th
anniversary celebration of Peace Corps in Ghana.
Throughout her service, she carried out activities aimed
at improving the quality of life for her community in the
areas of nutrition, HIV/AIDS and malaria awareness,
and sanitation.
While in Ghana, Danielle raised money to build a clinic
in her community. That community chose to remember
her by naming the clinic after the name they had given
her, "Mama Grace."
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8. Tribute to Roland Laird, Jr. ’82
Laird Jr. Memorial Summer
Program Scholarship (SPS) Fund
9. Summer@Brown Pre-College Programs
Partner Scholarships
Since 2006, IPC has partnered with Brown to send highperforming, low-income, African-American students to Brown
pre-college summer programs they would not otherwise be
able to afford.
10. Original “Marie Moses Grant” named for
Marie Moses Irons ’82
One of Brown University’s first AfricanAmerican female Computer Science
graduates.
“… She was executive director of technology for
the Pontiac, Mich., school system, where she
increased the number of computers in the
classrooms and trained teachers and students to
use them. She was previously a computer
consulting manager at Coopers & Lybrand, a
public school teacher in Detroit, and a computer
programmer at CSC in Baltimore...”
Inspired by a strong desire
to honor the legacy of
alumna Marie Moses Irons
’82 after her tragic death
in late 2002, ten ‘82 alumni
started a grant fund
administrated by IPC-NY to
send 2 middle school
students to Brown’s SPARK
Program.
That fund – The Ethel
Tremaine Robinson
Foundation – was housed
external to Brown.
11. Committee of Brown alumni who established
the “Marie Moses Grant”
Leon Johnson
Roland Laird, Jr.*
Steve Robertson
Donna Woodall
Louise Quick
Richard Jones II
Michelle Ifill
Karona Mason
Ramona Wilcox
Atiba Mbiwan
13. Roland Laird’s Dedication to SPS
“He focused on the big picture, but never lost the
details...did the student have the right shoes,
enough socks, enough spending money, a rain
coat?
He put so many miles on his car, driving students
back and forth to Providence...sometimes with the
student's family in the car or a single mom who
was worried about where the heck her child was
going.”
Robin Rose
Senior Associate
Dean of
Continuing
Education
February 2013
14. Roland later expanded the IPCNY scholarship effort to send
high school students to the
Brown Leadership Institute.
Eventually, he became a source
for identifying African American
high school applicants for NSF
Summer Fellowships.
IPC-ATL joined this effort in
2012, with Roland’s help.
15. Partner Scholarship Program: 2013 NSF Fellowships
For Rhode Island Students and those identified by the Inman Page Black Alumni Council
Microbiology | Neuroscience | Bioinformatics & Computer Science
16. Roland Laird’s Dedication to SPS
Robin Rose
“I never saw anyone work any harder to
make such dreams possible for young people.
Senior Associate
Dean of
Continuing
Education
February 2013
He was always scrambling to identify good
students, raise the necessary funds, or even
help us track down forms.”
17. IPC Partner SUMMER@BROWN
Student Participants
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
Methany Eltigani
Ava Brignol
Jocelyn Black-Paul
Ahmed Elhassan
Amanda Watts
Konadu Amoakuh
Rachelle Jacques
Selah Kamau
Tafari James
Kaya Thomas
Dominick Robinson
Michael Whittington
Hassan Abdullah
Melissa Barclay
Jamir Holt
PA
MA
PA
PA
GA
GA
GA
NJ
NJ
NY
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
2010
2010
2010
2010
Jamir Holt
Ty'Jahnae Stoddard
Kirsten Beverly
Aleah Floyd
NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
Sojourner Ahebee
Jasmine Chaney
Jessica Debrah
Naomi Nelson
Jamir Holt
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NJ
2008
2008
2008
2008
Abiah Floyd
Torrie Garvin
Shantell Missouri
Miles Richardson
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
NY or NJ
2006
2006
Nadee Lewis
Derek Dunlap, Jr.
NJ
NJ
18. Roland Laird’s Dedication to SPS
“He never stopped believing in these young
people or the power of education to transform
lives. He inspired all of us and the students he
brought to Brown.”
“Roland's passion for kids and for Brown came
together in beautiful and inspiring ways with
Summer Programs. It was our honor to work
with him.”
Robin Rose
Senior Associate
Dean
Continuing
Education
Feb. 2013
19. Brown
Nat’l Society of
Black Engineers
Circa 1982
Let’s keep it going!
ROLAND O. LAIRD JR. MEMORIAL SUMMER PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND
To donate, go to www.gifts.development.brown.edu/Brown/ChooseGifts.aspx,
Check the box for "Other" under "Other Current-Use Priorities," and enter LAIRD JR.
MEMORIAL SPS FUND.