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The Compton To Catalina Program is a partnership between the Greater Union Baptist Church and the African American Environmentalist Association (AA...
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The Compton To Catalina Program is a partnership between the Greater Union Baptist Church and the African American Environmentalist Association (AAEA). Assistant Pastor Sam Darling went on a scoping mission to the island in May 2009 in order to more accurately represent the program to others. AAEA President Norris McDonald toured the island in 2005 for the first time.
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress/activist.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Jo...
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress/activist.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson sponsored her 16th forum at the 2008 Annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. The theme of the Science and Technology Braintrust was "Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Environment." The panelists included (in order of presentation): Sheryl Lee Ralph, Actress and education advocate Norris McDonald, President, African American Environmentalist Association Miquela Craytor, Executive Director, Sustainable South Bronx Miranda Anderson, Director of Corporate Affairs for Sustainability, Wal-Mart Bob Langert, V.P. of Corporate Social Responsibility, McDonald's Curtis Etherly, V.P. of Public Affairs, Coca-Cola.
Videographer: Sandy N. McDonald, III
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Norris McDonald, Founder and President of the Center for Environm...
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Norris McDonald, Founder and President of the Center for Environment, Commerce & Energy, and its outreach arm, the African American Environmentalist Association.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson sponsored her 16th forum at the 2008 Annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. The theme of the Science and Technology Braintrust was "Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Environment." The panelists included (in order of presentation): Sheryl Lee Ralph, Actress and education advocate Norris McDonald, President, African American Environmentalist Association Miquela Craytor, Executive Director, Sustainable South Bronx Miranda Anderson, Director of Corporate Affairs for Sustainability, Wal-Mart Bob Langert, V.P. of Corporate Social Responsibility, McDonald's Curtis Etherly, V.P. of Public Affairs, Coca-Cola.
Videographer: Sandy N. McDonald, III
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Miranda Anderson, Miranda Anderson, Director of Corporate Affairs...
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Moderator Cynne Simpson, Anchor, WJLA-TV ABC Channel 7, Washington, DC introduces Miranda Anderson, Miranda Anderson, Director of Corporate Affairs for Sustainability, Wal-Mart.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson sponsored her 16th forum at the 2008 Annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. The theme of the Science and Technology Braintrust was "Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Environment." The panelists included (in order of presentation): Sheryl Lee Ralph, Actress and education advocate Norris McDonald, President, African American Environmentalist Association Miquela Craytor, Executive Director, Sustainable South Bronx Miranda Anderson, Director of Corporate Affairs for Sustainability, Wal-Mart Bob Langert, V.P. of Corporate Social Responsibility, McDonald's Curtis Etherly, V.P. of Public Affairs, Coca-Cola.
Videographer: Sandy N. McDonald, III
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