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Vol. 1 Sacramento NAACP - www.naacpsac.com SACRAMENTO NAACP Presents R&B FESTIVAL Special Guest performances Delfonics Blue Magic For The Community SEPTEMBER 3RD 2022 South Side Park 2115 6th Street Sacramento, CA 95818 Naacpsac.com

WWW.NAACPSAC.COM MISSION &VISION The Greater Sacramento NAACP is committed to making the Sacramento Region the safest place to live in California and a model of community policing; demonstrated by a measurable decrease in crime and a measurable increase in community engagement. The Greater Sacramento NAACP is poised to unite the community to bring about systematic changes with solution based recommendations. MISSION Ensure political, educational, economic and social equality and to eliminate race-based discrimination for all persons. LEGAL DEFENSE FUND The Greater Sacramento NAACP through its mission to bring about justice for all, will continue to illuminate the truth, remind us our past and will lead us to our future. We will continue to work in partnership to leverage our community strengths and will take note of past lessons to guide us through. Also referred to as the NAACP-LDF was founded in 1940 as a part of the NAACP, but separated in 1957 to become a completely separate entity. It is recognized as the nation’s first civil and human rights law organization, and shares our commitment to equal rights PARTNERSHIPS The Greater Sacramento NAACP partners with: California Black Chamber of Commerce; Greater Sacramento Urban League; Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento Observer, Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Asian Pacific-Islander American Public Affairs (APAPA), (partial listing) SACRAMENTO NAACP 11

WORDS FROM OUR BRANCH PRESIDENT Betty Williams Betty Williams has been a residence of Sacramento, California for more than 35 years; where she and her husband, Michael Williams, raised three sons, Jamel, Karnell and Joseph. However, she was born and raised in Urbana, Illinois, where she completed her undergraduate studies, where she majored in Business Administration and Minor in Political Science. Presently, Ms. Williams is California Hawaii NAACP State Conference Executive Director. Ms. Williams moved to Sacramento in 1983, where started her own business and is President/Owner of 1 Solution Business Outreach/Recruitment Firm, and is the President of Greater Sacramento NAACP, California/Hawaii NAACP State Conference Compliance Chair, Past Business Chair of Indivizible (Northern California African American Business Organization), Past Executive Director, Sacramento, Northern California ACLU, Advisory Board Member of California High Speed Rail, past Board Member of Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce, Board Director of Sacramento Region Women Chamber of Commerce, and Board Commissioner for Racial Profiling. To read the full biography CLICK HERE SACRAMENTO NAACP 2

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27 12pm Terry Moore 12:05pm Tina Baltimore & The Sacramento Souline Dancers 12:15pm Johnny Bokat Laidler 12:35pm Cosmic Roots 1:20pm Les Franklin & The Oak- Town Blues Gang R&B FESTIVAL PROGRAM Terry Moore, Host 2:10pm Mia Aja 3:00pm Foxtrot Mary 3:55pm Next Phase 5:00pm Blue Magic 6:00pm DelFonics SACRAMENTO NAACP 5

Elite Professional Inc. AB Designs Unlimited Fashion AM Retail Toys Alayhe Jaxsun LLC - CPR 1 Solution LLC Pamela Lawson R&B FESTIVAL VENDORS Angelic Villalpando Sara Langston Morlyn Walker Stephanie Nguyen Eunice Kaesa Tondalaya Jackson Charisse Dyer SACRAMENTO NAACP 8

Myesha Shuaibe Jasmeen Kelley Eli Chandler Josef Gray LaRita Jackson Angelina Veal R&B FESTIVAL VENDORS Janice Sulcer Sandra Simpson Chris Howard SACRAMENTO NAACP 8

Squeeze Play Louisiana Heaven Lit Lemons Jerk Street Tacos Cynthia's Deep Fried WSG Corporation R&B FESTIVAL FOOD VENDORS Shevelle's Catering Soul Man Grill & Chill Rainbow Italian Ic Chris' Shaved Ice SACRAMENTO NAACP 10



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AWARDS & RECOGNITION Community Reinvestment Awardee Dedication, vision and investments into career opportunities; and supporting the dreams of others through business strategies and love for the community.

SACRAMENTO NAACP R&B FESTIVAL SPONSORS We recognize and appreciate your generous contribution and support to the Sacramento Branch of the NAACP as a Corporate Sponsor; in order to continue our work and efforts to advocate for our people and protect everyone's civil and social justice rights in California. Your amazing support of our efforts as a volunteer organization allows us to continue our crusade to the betterment of our community and humanity.

SACRAMENTO NAACP SPONSORS Voter Registration Booth by:

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SACRAMENTO NAACP COMMUNITY PARTNERS

SACRAMENTO NAACP COMMUNITY PARTNERS



SACRAMENTO NAACP COMMUNITY PARTNERS City of Sacramento Councilmember Rick Jennings II, District 7 City of Sacramento Councilmember Eric Guerra, District 6 Stephanie Nguyen, Elk Grove City Councilmember

SACRAMENTO NAACP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & CHAIRS President-Betty Williams 1st Vice-President-Ardell Harrison 2nd Vice-President-Ken Nelson 3rd Vice-President-Velma Sykes Secretary-Stacy Anderson Assistant Secretary-Angelina Veal Treasurer-Dafna Gauthier Assistant Treasurer-Shirley Brown Housing Chair-Tanisha Broadway Veterans Chair-Malachi Smith Community Outreach Chair-Rory Kaufman Communications Chair-Leon Guidry Economic Chair-Teron Irvins Health Chair-Stacy Anderson Legal Redress Chair-Attorney Justin Ward Lifetime Membership Chair- Dr. Nathaniel White Political Action Chair-LaMills Garrett Women in NAACP (WIN) Chair-Velma Sykes Youth Advisor Chair-Deshannus Gray President Youth & College-Jaleel Baker Vice-President Youth & College-James Brown IV ACT-SO Chair-Tijuana Barnes Faith Chair-Alice Baber-Banks Education Chair-Salena Pryor Environmental Justice Chair-Laurissa M. Wells Prison Chair-J. Y’Vonne Heriveaux Member At Large-Lynn Berkley-Baskin Member At Large-Mica Coleman Member At Large-Lorraine Moore

SACRAMENTO NAACP YOUTH & COLLECE EXECUTIVE MEMBERS President - Jaleel Baker Vice President - James Brown IV Treasurer - Angelyn Armistead Secretary - Aaliyah Gaffney Education Committee Chair - Jehlani Lewis Press & Publicity Chair - Magdalen Rath

SACRAMENTO NAACP R&B FESTIVAL EVENT VOLUNTEERS Rodney Davis Larry Harris Eugene Braithwaite Al Jabbar Kathy McCastor Theresa Dobbins Savannah Sewell, Stacy Drew T'Shander Walker Tashelle Coleman Jaleel Baker Angelyn Lee Herbert Diane Deed-York, John Jenkins Irene Latin Willie Harden Jr., Donna Greene Sheri Logan Liana Ortiz, Fabian Almodova An'Sineah Delondi Kintaud Genoese Kintaudi Carl Liggins TJ Fagan Levi Sayer Desmal Mathews.

SACRAMENTO NAACP PREVIOUS R&B FESTIVAL

Visit www.naacpsac.com to become a member today!

Motto: It's Never Too Late! Vision: To Eradicate Educational Inequality Mission: We are a diverse community for social justice, serving the underserved, providing access to education, technology, communication, and employment for 21st century achievers. Through community partnerships, we will build new legacies leading to self-sufficiency and generational change. https://hccs.hccts.org/ Address1333 Grand Avenue Sacramento, CA 95838 Phone(916) 844-2283


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