December 8, 2004 | The Regency Center, San Francisco | Composed by Marcus Shelby | Prof. Charles Ogletree, Emcee

Host Committee

Jennifer Bell and
     William C. McNeill III
Gary Blasi
Julian Bond
Karen Brown
Janet Carter and
     Robert Allen
Beryl Crumpton
Belva Davis
Brenda Drake
Kate Dumbleton
Troy Duster
Dorothy Ehrlich and
      Gary Sowards
Elaine Elinson and
      Rene CiriaCruz
Deborah Gee
Pat Guthrie and
      Beverly Tucker
Loni Hancock and
      Tom Bates
Kamala Harris
Aileen Clarke Hernandez
James C. Hormel and
      Timothy C. Wu
Norman Lear
Joe Lucero and
      Vince Calcagno
Reverend Diana McDaniel
Tom Meyer
Dale Minami
Jeannie Oakes
LaDene Otsuki and
      Jörg Rupf
Barbara Rodgers
Margaret Russell and
      Lee Halterman
Demetrius Shelton
Roberto Vargas and
      Rebecca Mendoza
Marilyn Waller and
      Doron Weinberg
Cheryl Ward
Dezie Woods Jones

Event Planning
Committee:

Dr. Robert Allen
Robin Brandes
Kate Dumbleton
Elaine Elinson
Val Hendrickson
Swati Kapadia
David Salniker
Marcus Shelby
Ron Wong

 

 

Purchase Tickets

Tickets are $125 a seat
Sponsorships are also available starting at $250.


Please RSVP by December 1, 2004


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ORDER BY PHONE: Call 415-355-9988

 
Port Chicago: Suite for Jazz Orchestra

Wednesday, December 8, 2004

6 p.m. Cocktails & Buffet
7:30 p.m. Program & Performance
9:30 p.m. Dessert

 


Eva Paterson
Equal Justice Society

Marcus Shelby
'Port Chicago' Composer

Prof. Charles Ogletree
Event Emcee

Composed by Marcus Shelby
Libretto by Val Hendrickson
Based on the book The Port Chicago Mutiny by Robert Allen
Commissioned by the Equal Justice Society
Produced by Joy & Magic

Emcee: Professor Charles Ogletree

Festive Evening Attire or Black Tie



 
      
     

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