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Help Protect and Preserve the ZORA! ™ Festival Legacy
Why is the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.Soliciting on behalf of the ZORA! ™ Festival Legacy?
We at P.E.C. are taking up the challenge of strengthening our organization by concentrating on building the base of our individual donors. It is accepted wisdom within the field of philanthropy that the strength of an organization can be judged, in large measure, by the quality of its individual donor base.
We will continue to compete for grants, seek sponsorship dollars; develop strategic partnerships; solicit memberships from the public. However, we also need to appeal to those people who will want to make a different quality of commitment.
Help Us Sustain the ZORA! ™ Festival Legacy!
Thank You for Your Investment!
You have received no goods or services in exchange for your contribution;therefore, your contribution to the “Give Me 5 Campaign!” is 100% tax deductible.
Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)FEIN # 59-2952662
227 E. KENNEDY BLVD. * EATONVILLE, FLORIDA 32751PHONE: 407-647-3307 * FAX: 407-539-2192
EMAIL: [email protected]
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What’s Inside?
Featured Presenters Pages 4 - 5
Headline Performers Page 6
Program Schedule Pages 13 - 27 Communities Conference Pages 15 - 24 Humanities Panels Pages 24 - 25 Outdoor Festival of the Arts Pages 25 - 27
Locator Map Pages 28 - 29
Sponsors & Collaborative Partners Pages 30 - 33
Registration & Payment Options Page 34 +
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Official Guide Credits Editor: N. Y. Nathiri Design/Layout: Erin Hall Map Design: Trent Tomengo
P.E.C. Staff N. Y. Nathiri, Executive Director Prof. Lonnie Graham, Resident Curator Carolyn Atkins, Museum Associate for Patrons Services and Outreach Activities Rajkumarie Bergalowski, Accounting
Excellence Without Excuse (E-WE) Community Computer Lab & Learning Center* Alice M. Grant, Manager Sheila Pearson, Teacher Bruce E. Bouler, Computer Technician/Clerical Support
*Major funding provided by Orange County Citizens’ Commission for Children_____________________________________________________________
Copyright 2018 The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. Use of content herein must be acknowledged as property of the organization.
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Featured Presenters
Grant Cornwell, Ph.D. President - Rollins College Nationally recognized for his work in defining liberal learning in a global environment, Cornwell writes regularly about multiculturalism, freedom diversity, and global citizenship. He holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and biology from St. Lawrence, and master’s and doctoral degrees in philosophy from the University of Chicago.
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” Thursday, January 25, 8:45 AM, Bush Auditorium, Rollins College
Registration required • www.zorafestival.org, conference tab • 407.647.3307
Sonia Sanchez Poet – Activist Poet. Mother. Professor. National and International lecturer on Black Culture and Literature, Women’s Liberation, Peace and Racial Justice. She is the author of more than 20 books and the recipient of countless awards and honors. Sanchez has lectured at over 500 universities and colleges in the United States and has traveled extensively, reading her poetry in Africa, Cuba, England, the Caribbean, Australia, Europe, Nicaragua, the People’s Republic of China, Norway, and Canada.
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” Thursday, January 25, 9:15 AM, Bush Auditorium, Rollins College Registration required • www.zorafestival.org, conference tab • 407.647.3307
Walter D. Greason, Ph.D. Dean – Honors College, Monmouth University Greason’s research focuses on the comparative, economic analysis of slavery, industrialization, and suburbanization. His recent online resource, the Racial Violence Syllabus, attracted worldwide attention at the peak of the controversy surrounding the “Unite the Right” rally at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Translated into seven languages, it reached more than 4 million direct users and drove the public debate surrounding the removal of Confederate memorials across the United States in venues as varied as National Public Radio, The Atlantic, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” Thursday, January 25, 12:30 PM, Galloway Room Mills Memorial Hall, Rollins College Registration required • www.zorafestival.org, conference tab • 407.647.3307
Bob Graham was elected governor of Florida following 12 years of service in the Florida Legislature. During two successful terms as governor, he was nationally recognized for reforms in education, environmental protection, and economic diversification. Upon concluding his two terms as governor, Graham had an 83 percent approval rating from the people of Florida. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1986, serving three consecutive terms. As a member of the Senate Finance, Environment and Public Works, and Veterans Affairs Committees, Graham was a leader on health, trade, tax, water and infrastructure issues. He continues his work in environmental protection as chair of the Florida Conservation Coalition and leads efforts to enhance citizen engagement and train the next generation of public leaders through the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida.
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” Friday, January 26, 8:30 AM Lias Hall, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 412 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville
Registration required • www.zorafestival.org, conference tab • 407.647.3307
Chris Hand is a Florida attorney who advises clients on how to improve their long-term outcomes with government. He has a long record of civic and public service. Hand previously served as speechwriter, press secretary, and campaign press secretary for Senator Graham. In 2008, Hand served as one of 27 Florida electors in the United States Electoral College. From 2011 to 2015, he served as Chief of Staff at the consolidated City of Jacksonville, Florida, the largest city by area in the contiguous United States and the 12th largest city by population. In that role, Hand managed Mayor Alvin Brown’s office team with oversight for policy, advocacy, communications, outreach and scheduling. He graduated with honors from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and the Fredric G. Levin College of Law at the University of Florida.
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” Friday, January 26, 8:30 AM Lias Hall, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 412 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville
Registration required • www.zorafestival.org, conference tab • 407.647.3307
An Evening with David Banner An intimate affair, the evening will feature the fusion of Jazz, Hip-Hop & Soul by a live band, a fine arts silent auction and will culminate with “In Conversation with David Banner,” the Grammy Award-winning music producer, recording artist, philanthropist, actor, and activist who is a favorite for his incisive cultural commentary. The “In Conversation” segment will be hosted by Joshua Johnson of 1A, a syndicated program of National Public Radio. Saturday, January 27, 8:00 PM with “In Conversation with David Banner” beginning at 10:00 PM Darden Auditorium UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management, 9907 Universal Boulevard Orlando 32819 Ticket required • 1-855-636-0550(toll free)
Featured Presenters
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Senator Bob Graham
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Headline Performers
Jero Green, Producer & MC Nationally admired for his work as a producer and impresario, Jero Green will bring his showmanship to Cuttin’ the Rug: ZORA! Line Dance Showcase. Friday, January 26, 8:00 PM Winter Park Civic Center 1050 West Morse Boulevard, Winter Park Ticket required • 1-855-636-0550(toll free)
The ZAPP Band, Concert Stage This Old School Funk Favorite will headline an energy- driven line-up including Lakeside, Chubb Rock and SFB. Saturday, January 27, Performances begin at 1:00 PM Wymore Athletic Field - Outdoor Festival of the Arts In Historic Eatonville Ticket required • 1-855-636-0550(toll free)
The Motown “Tribute” Review Show, Concert Stage “Direct from Las Vegas,” the Show will spotlight the “Motor City’s Music” as made famous by the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight & Pips, Smokey Robinson & Miracles, Diana Ross & Supremes, and The Temptations. This Sunday, January 28 performance begins at 2:00 PM. Wymore Athletic Field - Outdoor Festival of the Arts In Historic Eatonville Ticket required • 1-855-636-0550(toll free)
A Message from the P.E.C. President
Welcome Friends & Neighbors!
Greetings to Our Friends, Neighbors & Well-Wishers!
On behalf of all of us at the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.) -- my colleagues on the Board of Directors, staff members, volunteers, donors, sponsors and collaborative partners, I welcome you to the 29th Annual Zora Neale Hurston™ Festival of the Arts and Humanities (ZORA!™ Festival).
ZORA! Festival 2018 will be another outstanding program, even more so because this festival will kick off our organization’s yearlong celebration of our 30th anniversary. Appropriately, our theme will explore the “Cultural Arts & Community Action Connection.
As I begin the second year of my term as board president, I am making a personal appeal that you join me in the effort to “Protect and Preserve the ZORA! Festival Legacy! Throughout our event, our organization will be featuring aspects of the the year-round work which make the ZORA! Festival the nationally-recognized cultural heritage tourism that it is and asking you to make an individual investment. Our goal? In the spirit of Zora Neale Hurston -- “To have a whole lot of people give a ‘liddle’ bit of money.”
Thank you for your consideration and I hope to be able to greet during this upcoming nine days of fantastic programming.
God Bless,
Chad McKendrick Chad McKendrick
Winfred “Chad” McKendrick President, P.E.C. Board of Directors
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Event’s StaffingZORA! Festival National Planners
Known affectionately as “The Brain Trust,” this distinguished group of cultural artists and scholars is responsible for the award-winning stature
of ZORA! Festival.
N.Y. Nathiri, Chair, Executive Director, Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
Anne V. Adams, Ph.D., SUNY Cortland/Cornell University, Ithaca
Julian C. Chambliss, Professor of History, Rollins College, Winter Park
Deidre Helen Crumbley, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
José Fernandez, Ph.D., Interim Dean, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando
Mayor Johnny Ford, President, Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance, Inc., Tuskegee
Lois Hurston Gaston, Ph.D., Co-Trustee, Zora Neale Hurston Trust
Lonnie Graham, Professor - School of Visual Arts, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Stephen Caldwell Wright, Ph.D., Retired, Seminole State College of Florida, Sanford
ZORA! Festival Academics Committee These members serve as the management for the conference’s humanities programming
and logistics.Anna Lillios, Ph. D. Department of English, University of Central Florida, Orlando
Julian C. Chambliss, Ph.D. Department of History, Rollins College, Winter Park
Scot French, Ph.D.Department of History, University of Central Florida, Orlando
Trent TomengoProfessor of Humanities, Seminole State College of Florida, Sanford
Clarissa West-White, Ph.D.Reference Librarian, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach
Key Persons Management TeamThese members are the “on the grounds” festival leaders.
Consultants: Terri Vismale-Morris, ZORA! Festival Director for Public Relations & Marketing
Opus Local Social Mobile, Web Development
Rhea Posey, Social Media
Kerry Charles Daise, Coordinator for Volunteers & Vending
Maye St.Julien, Interiors
Executive Staff:Gwen Covington, Administration & Sponsor-Relations
Ruford Shepherd, Physical Plant
Lester Cunningham, Yards & Gardens Club of Historic Eatonville
Tracey Harris-Dowdell, Education Programs
Coolidge Hargrett, Security
Cynthia Haywood, Festival Support
Volunteer Managers:Davita Bonner, Bethune-Cookman University Student Volunteers
Robert Boston, Outdoor Festival -- Concert Stage
Jeanette Brown, Museum Support
Rovenia Certain & Eula Davis, HATitude Party & Lunch
Louise Franklin, Sunday Morning Worship Service
Gracie Mitchell, Transportation Services
Diane Reed, Ph.D. & Jamal Ward, ZORA! Education Day (ZED)
Dorothy Shabazz [Emerita Member] & Constance Shabazz, Make & Take Tent for Upper Elementary & Middle School Students
Jacqueline Walters, Representing Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Make and Take Tent for Pre-K - Grade 4 Elementary School Students
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Board of DirectorsThe Association to Preserve Eatonville Community, Inc
Marie-José François M.D.Immediate Past President
Reginald B. McGillTreasurer
Winfred “Chad” McKendrick President
Tadayuki (Tad) Hara, Ph.D. Vice President
Ava K. Doppelt, Esq. Member
Harietta S. Finley WhiteSecretary
Joshua Smith-Benson, PharmD.Member
Jacinta Mathis, Esq.Member
Thomas S. KornegayMember
Alberta Wells Godfrey Member
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Welcome Letter from Mayor Eddie Cole
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Welcome Letter from Dr. Grant Cornwell
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We are honored to welcome the 29th Annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities and its guests to Rollins College. In partnership with the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community (PEC), we are especially pleased to continue hosting the civic conversations that began at last year’s first Communities Conference and to see their expansion into areas such as the arts and exploration of the promise of collaboration-the best exercise of community.
These dialogues are a natural extension of our mission’s focus on citizenship and leadership, and our work with PEC is an instance of Rollins’ guiding institutional principle of community in active practice. Our association has its roots in Rollins’ relationship with Zora Neale Hurston, which dates from the third decade of the 2Qth century when she became friends with the College’s legendary eighth president, Hamilton Holt. Their friendship yielded the first production of Hurston’s From Sun to Sun, here at Rollins, and introductions to Rollins faculty members who would assist in promoting her writing career.
Clearly, the power of relationships can be consequential, and we are grateful for the opportunities offered by PEC and this continuing conference to build productive connections in our communities in the 21st century. We hope you find your time on our campus-and at the many offerings of the ZORA! Festival-to be enlightening, constructive, and rewarding.
Grant H. Cornwell, Ph.D. President
Rollins College • President
George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Professor of Distinguished
Presidential Leadership Professor of Philosophy
1000 Holt Ave. -2711 • Winter Park. FL 32789-4499
T 407.646.2120 • rollins.edu
Welcome Letter from Mayor Teresa Jacobs
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January 2018
Greetings!
As Mayor of Orange County, it is my sincere pleasure to extend a warm welcome to allattending the 29th annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities, also affectionately known as the ZORA! Festival. The ZORA! Festival is an exceptionalcollaboration of art, culture, tourism, and economic development, and we are proud to share what we have here in Orange County with the world.
It also gives me great pleasure to welcome the 2nd Annual Communities Conference: Civic Conversations Concerning 21st Century American Life in Communities of Color. I applaud the ZORA! Festival and Rollins College for bringing together local and national thought leaders, community activists, and scholars for this important dialogue which will give the opportunity to build a stronger understanding of each other, and also foster relationships that will allow the conversation to continue into the future.
For those who call Central Florida home, I encourage you to take advantage of every event and opportunity offered throughout the conference. And for those who are visiting, I urgeyou to see and explore everything that our region has to offer. You will quickly discover why we are the number one vacation destination in the nation. With our beautiful “Florida sunshine” providing the backdrop, you can discover our exciting theme parks, great cities and towns, excellent shopping opportunities, and relaxing natural parks and recreational amenities while experiencing superior hospitality and welcoming residents. These reasons, among many more, make our community the best place to live, work, and raise a family.
I hope you enjoy all of the festivities that come with the ZORA! Festival and the 2nd AnnualCommunities Conference: Civic Conversations Concerning 21st Century American Life in Communities of Color, and wish much success for both events!
Sincerely,
Teresa Jacobs
Orange County Mayor
Teresa Jacobs P.O. Box 1393 201 South Rosalind Ave, 5th Floor Orlando, FL 32802-1393 Phone: 407-836-7370 Fax: 407-836-7360 [email protected]
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ZORA! Festival 2018
Program Schedule
(Subject to Change)Please note: For certain programs admission is charged.
Day 1 - Saturday, January 20, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Free and open to the publicExhibition: Retrospective - The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community: The Early Years, 1987 – 1997
Curator: Dr. Scot French, University of Central FloridaOpening Reception & Gallery Talk
Historical Research: Gramond McPhersonFocus: A look back on the organization which organizes the
annual ZORA! Festival, with an emphasis on its historical antecedents and its work during its first decade of service
Location: Zora Neale Hurston™ National Museum of Fine Arts (The Hurston™) 227 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751
Day 2 - Sunday, January 21, 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Free and open to the publicBack Story of the ZORA! Education Programs (ZEP)
Initiative: The Power of CollaborationPresenters: Diane Reed, Ph.D., ZORA! Education Day (ZED)
J. Ward, The Par GroupHenry Okraski, National Center for Simulation
Focus: A “nerds-approach” to exploring just how the ZORA! Festival 2018, K12 Kids programming was developed
Location: Zora Neale Hurston™ National Museum of Fine Arts (The Hurston™)227 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751
Theme: Celebrating the Cultural Arts & Community
Action Connection
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Day 3 - Monday, January 22, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Free and open to the publicAn Eatonville Remembrance: 1987 – 1994
Panelists: Commissioner Mable Butler, Then-Commissioner Orange County Board of County Commissioners
Mrs. Eddis T. Dexer, Then-P.E.C. Executive Board Member Mayor Ada Sims, Then-Member of the Eatonville Town Council
Ms. Alice Morgan Grant, Then-P.E.C. Programs CollaboratorModerator: N. Y. Nathiri, Initially, P.E.C. Executive Board Member/
Later P.E.C. Executive DirectorFocus: East Kennedy Boulevard Widening Opposition Advocate to
Programs Innovator: The P.E.C. EvolutionLocation: Eatonville Town Hall, Town Council Chambers
307 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751
Day 4 - Tuesday, January 23, 9:00AM - 4:00 PM
Free and open to the public; Donations welcomeHurston Museum Exhibition: Retrospective --
Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community: The Early Years, 1987 - 1997
Curator: Dr. Scot French, University of Central FloridaLocation: 227 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751
Day 5 - Wednesday, January 24, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Free and open to the publicZORA! Festival at the University of Central FloridaPresenter: Ambassador Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas
BookTalk - Diversifying Diplomacy, My Journey from Roxbury to Dakar
Location: Library on the Main Campus4000 Central Florida Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32816
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Day 6 - Thursday, January 25, 7:30AM - 8:30PM
“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue”
A Partnership between the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.) and Rollins College
Curated by: N. Y. Nathiri, Executive Director with assistance by members of the ZORA! Festival Academics Committee and
Ben Brotemarkle, Ph.D., Executive Director Florida Historical Society
Thursday, January 25 program at Rollins College coordinated by Jill C. Jones, Ph.D., Professor, English Department; Director of the
Lucy Cross Center for Women and Their Allies
Rollins College faculty and students, not required to pay registration fees
All others: Adults: $150 (covers all sessions, breakfast, snack, lunch, receptions on Thursday and Friday). Meals not included for same-day
registration and for Students (current i.d. required) and for Senior Citizens [55+]
Thursday - All activities on the Campus of Rollins College in Winter Park
Friday- All daytime activities at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Lias Hall, 412 East Kennedy Boulevard in Eatonville
Conference Background: In recognition of the 130th anniversary of the Incorporation of Historic Eatonville (August 15, 1887), known popularly as “the oldest incorporated African American municipality in the United States,” ZORA! Festival 2017 organized the “Communities Conference: Civic Conversations Concerning 21st Century American Life in Communities of Color” to explore issues and concerns which occur, over and over, in communities of color and to determine ways of improving the quality of life for those persons who reside in them.
The response was so positive that the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, after consulting with a number of constituencies, determined to continue the conversations.
Conference Structure: In an opening plenary session and 75-minute breakout workshop breakout sessions, conferees will interact locally and nationally-recognized thinkers and community-based activists on topics, including personal finance, education options, community economics,
cultural vibrancy, community wellness, and civic engagement.
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Breakfast snack: 7:30 – 8:15AM
Opening Plenary Session: 8:30 – 9:45AMJill C. Jones, Ph.D., ModeratorDepartment of English and Director of the Lucy Cross Center for Women and Their Allies
Remarks by: The Rev. Katrina Jenkins, Dean of Religious Life Jennifer Cavenaugh, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty Winfred “Chad” McKendrick, President Association to Preserve the Eatonville CommunityN. Y. Nathiri, Executive DirectorAssociation to Preserve the Eatonville Community
Plenary Speakers: Grant Cornwell, Ph.D., Rollins College PresidentSonia Sanchez, Poet and Activist
Breakout Sessions 1: 10:00 – 11:15 AM (A) Personal Finance: Information IS Power Location: Bierbach/Reed
Winfred “Chad” McKendrick, Author/Money Coach, Eatonville businessman and P.E.C. Board President - A conference favorite, McKendrick returns to bring his 2 decades+ experience in the field of financial services to share principles and practices which work in real-world situations, no matter the amount of money you control. Focus: Living Beyond Your Paycheck
Vaughan Johnson, Financial Coach and Community Wealth Manager, Catalyst Miami As a full-time staff member of Catalyst Miami “a nonprofit whose defining role is to identify and launch innovative community-building strategies,” Johnson’s financial specialties include credit home ownership, financial/goal planning, retirement planning and saving. Focus: Lending Circles
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Aminah Hamidullah, Program Director Knowledge for Living, Inc. Hamidullah is the director and co-founder of Knowledge for Living, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c)3 educational community organization, which provides “training to low and moderate income communities for the development of the necessary skills to minimize and eliminate the social, economic and educational deprivations in targeted communities.” Focus: Debt Repair
Moderator: Alvin Cowans, President/CEO McCoy Federal Credit Union, Orlando
(B) Education OptionsLocation: Faculty Club Meeting House Alice Morgan Grant, Manager, Excellence Without Excuse (E-WE) Community Computer Arts Laboratory and Learning Center (E-WE Lab) A retired college English professor and student services administrator, Grant developed the P.E.C.’s E-WE Lab and has served as its manager for most of its 20-year existence. Focus: After school academic support and the results
Danita Wofford Blow, D. Min., Adjunct Professor Bethune-Cookman University. Rev. Dr. Blow is active within the home schooling community, having directed homeschool programs that provided instruction to over 50 children weekly; having developed and supervised homeschool programs; having served as the Support Manager for an international homeschool organization; and having independently counseled countless homeschool families. Focus: Home schooling
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Shyriaka “Shy” Morris, Founder PEACE ARTS For over two decades, “Shy” Morris has led the effort in the Daytona Beach area to provide spaces for creative education options. She partners with area organizations to provide free educational art experiences in “underserved” communities. Focus: extracurricular arts education Moderator: Dr. Amanda Wilkerson University of Central Florida
(C) Arts Activism: Concepts and ExamplesLocation: Woolson House Shirley Cannon, Pine Castle History Center An active member of the folklore/history/historic preservation community for 50+ years, Cannon played a significant early role in the researching and organizing of the museum exhibition Jump at the Sun: Zora Neale Hurston and Her Eatonville Roots which was unveiled at the first Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts (ZORA! Festival), January 25 - 28, 1990. Focus: The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community
Anthony B. Major, Program Director, University of Central Florida (UCF), Zora Neale Hurston Institute for Documentary Studies Major is a veteran professional of film, television and theater. His career spans three decades of directing, acting, teaching, and producing. Among the many distinguished members of the entertainment industry with whom he has worked are James Earl Jones, Eddie Murphy, Robert DeNiro, and Sidney Poitier. Focus: Harry Belafonte
Lizette Valarino, Owner, The Idea Factory A 30-year resident of Orange County (Florida) Valarino was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico and completed her degree in elementary education in Caracas, Venezuela. She served as a Special Assistant to Orange County Mayors Mel Martinez and Richard T. Crotty, where she focused on community affairs, acting as a special liaison to the Hispanic community. Focus: The local Latino community Moderator: Julian C. Chambliss, Ph.D., Rollins College
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Poster Presentations by 11:30 AM – 12:15 PMCollege and University StudentsLocation: Olin Library
2nd Plenary Session: 12:30 – 1:45 PMLuncheon PresentationLocation: Galloway Room, Mills Memorial HallFeatured Presenter: Walter D. Greason, Ph.D. Dean of the Honors College, Monmouth UniversityFocus: Community Revitalization -- Some Success Stories Moderator: Julian Chambliss, Ph.D., Rollins College
3 Concurrent Breakout Sessions 2:00 – 3:15 PM
(A) Cultural Heritage Tourism - From the Perspective of Business, Education and GovernmentLocation: Bierbach/Reed
José Fernandez, Ph.D., Interim Dean, UCF College of Health and Public Affairs Fernandez has served within the ranks of the upper administration at UCF for decades. In 2016, he retired as Dean of the College of the Arts & Humanities; and, in 2017 was asked to return as Interim Dean for the College of Health and Public Affairs. He is also a member of the ZORA! Festival National Planners. Focus: Education
Tracy Moore, Owner, Robinson Cruise Planners Limited, based in Brevard County (Florida) Moore is a 2nd-generation executive in the cruise industry, having assumed the reigns of Robinson Cruise Planners with the retirement of her mother. In addition to her business acumen, she is also an experienced broadcast journalist. Currently, she serves as the president of the Florida Historical Society. Focus: Business
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Trudy Wild, External Grants & Research Specialist At United Arts of Central Florida for the past 18 years, Wild brings her commitment and experience to the area as an arts and cultural professional with more than 35 years in administration, project management, systems, research and analysis. Wild manages the grant programs of Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs as its fiduciary and coordinates research projects to document and prove local and regional arts and cultural vitality, economic impact, best practices in grant making, advocacy and capacity-building. Focus: Government Moderator: Caroline Cheong, Ph.D. Seminole State College of Florida
(B) One-Year Later: Updates from the 1st Communities ConferenceLocation: Olin Library, Room 230
Candace Finley, Middle School Teacher Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) 2016-17 has been a busy year for this OCPS teacher who is passionate about STEM education. Focus: STEM education training
Mayor Ed Jones, Grambling, LA In July 2017, he officially opened Phase I of the Gramblings Legends Square Economic Development Project. Focus: Launching of The Legends Square
Henry Okraski, National Center for Simulation Board Member In his report from the field, Okraski will discuss the steady progress being made in the STEM-based initiatives in which he is involved. Focus: Report of ongoing partnership efforts with the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community Moderator: Emily Russell, Ph.D., Rollins College
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(C) Collaboration: The ‘Mother’s Milk’ to Ensuring a Successful UndertakingLocation: Woolson House
Althemese Barnes, Historic Preservation Activist A veteran in the historic preservation movement, Barnes will identify some “best practices” of collaborative undertakings. Focus: The Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network (FAAHPN)
Mayor Alberta McCrory, Hobson City, AL Mayor McCrory will speak about the practical benefits collaboration brings to her real-world circumstances. Focus: Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance(HBTSA)
Mayor Johnny Ford, Founder, World Conference of Mayors (WCM) Having been active in government for over three decades, Mayor Ford will elaborate on the interntional benefits of colloboration. Focus: “The 7 Ts” for building governmental partnerships Moderator: Neil Vaz, Ph.D., Seminole State College of Florida
Closing Plenary Session: 3:30 – 4:45 PMShowcasing SolutionsLocation: Bush Auditorium
Pattie Patrie, Bowdon, ND Patrie comes from a little town which determined it would NOT become a “food desert.” Focus: Developing a grocery store in a community of less than 1,000.
Yards & Gardens Club of Historic Eatonville Presenters: Ruford Shepherd, Master Gardener Lester Cunningham, Marketing & Culinary Barbara Loyd and Marc Watts, Benefits of the club Focus: Combating the food desert at the grassroots level Moderator: Maurice O’Sullivan, Ph.D. Rollins College
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Reception: Galloway Room 5:30 – 6:45 PMMills Memorial Hall
Marching Forward: A Film and 7:00 – 8:30 PMCollaboration between the Jones High School Museum and the University of Central FloridaLocation: SunTrust AuditoriumCrummer Graduate School of Business
Catherine Wilson, Jones High School alumna who was a member of the band who attended the 1964 World’s Fair.
Walter Hawkins, President Jones High School Historical Society, Inc. A decades-long activist in civic affairs, Hawkins is also a member of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer’s administration.
Oswmer Louis Oswmer Louis is an undergraduate student at UCF. Moderator: Robert Cassenello, Ph.D. University of Central Florida
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Day 7 - Friday, January 26, 8:30AM - 11:30PM
This Day’s Schedule is Divided into 4 Sections:A Conference B Outdoor Festival of the Arts / Zora’s Village
C ZORA! Education Day (ZED) D Evening Events
SECTION A 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM“Communities Conference II: Civic Conversations Continue” (continued)Paid registration required - 1 - day registration available Special reduced rates for students(current I.D. required) and for senior citizens (55+) with appropriate I.D
Focus: “Communities Conference II” concludesLocation: Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church412 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751
2nd - Day Conference Format: All sessions PlenaryMorning Schedule:
PANEL 1 8:30 – 9:45 AMCitizen Activism WorksSenator Bob Graham and Chris Hand, Esq., Co-Authors, America, The Owner’s Manual will reflect upon the idealism and realities of citizen participation in America’s democracy.Focus: Making the Government Work for You
N. Y. Nathiri, Executive Director Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc.(P.E.C.) Her remarks will elaborate on how passion, political skills and persistence combined to protect the historic Eatonville community from a “community-busting” road project. Focus: P.E.C.’s effective grassroots activism Moderator: Benjamin Brotemarkle, Ph.D., Executive Director, Florida Historical Society (FHS) Acknowledgment: P.E.C. expresses its appreciation to Dr. Brotemarkle for facilitating this session.
PANEL 2 10:00 – 11:15 AMMayors — On the Front Lines of RepresentationThese mayors will reflect upon life as THE head of the muncipality each has been elected to serve. Mayor Edward “Eddie” Cole, Eatonville, FL
Mayor Lawrence “Tony” Haygood, Jr., Tuskegee, AL
Mayor Eulah Peterson, Mound Bayou, MS Focus: Newly/Recently elected mayors from the Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance, Inc, (HBTSA) Moderator: Reginald B. McGill P.E.C. Board Treasurer
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PANEL 3 11:30AM – 12:45PMPolicing: Reports from the Field
Mayor David Allen, Prairie View, TX Mayor Allen offers a market-driven solution to the “DWB [Driving While Black] Experience” Focus: 24/7/365 Affordable Access to an Attorney for Racial Profiling/DWB
Ben Montgomery, Author This investigative reporting-based presentation will provide Florida data on the subject of shootings by officers of the law. Focus: Report of Data on Officer Shootings in Florida, January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2014 Moderator: Gramond McPherson University of Central Florida
Lunch on Your Own 12:45 – 1:50PM
Please visit the ZORA! -- Outdoor Festival of the Arts and enjoy foods from around world as offered by Food Vendors at the International Food Court.
Humanities Panels(A and B)Focus: Considering Zora Neale Hurston’s Work: Additional Perspectives
PANEL A 2:00 – 3:30 PM
Nora Cooper Explicating Barracoon Oberlin College
Rondrea Mathis, Ph.D. Zora: The Literary Foremother Bethune-Cookman University Moderator: Obi Nwakanma, PhD. University of Central Florida
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PANEL B 3:45 – 5:15PM
Irina Morozova, Ph.D., Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow Focus: Challenges in the Translating Hurston’s Work into Russian
Lisbeth Gant-Britton, Ph.D. Exciting College Millennials about Zora Neale Hurston Los Angeles City College
Anne V. Adams, Ph.D. On Translating Hurston for a German-Speaking Audience SUNY Cortland/Cornell University Focus: On Translating Hurston for a German-Speaking Audience Moderator: Anna Lillios, Ph.D. University of Central Florida
Closing Remarks 5:20 – 5:30PM
SECTION B 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMOutdoor Festival of the ArtsFree and open to the publicGuests should expect public saftey measures to be enforced. Admission guidelines: no weapons of any kind; no animals except for service animals; no coolers; no umbrellas; no food and/or beverages (except for K12 kids on “Education Day” bringing in their lunches)
Focus: Vendors’ booths, The Hurston Museum, International food court, Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion and MoreLocation: The front lawn of the Historic Robert Hungerford High School Campus • 100 East Kennedy Boulevard • Eatonville 32751
SECTION C 9:00 AM – 4:00 PMZORA! Education Day (ZED)Free and open to the publicFocus: An outdoor classroom for K12 kids, including a Make and Take Tent, Community Performance Stage, the Hurston Museum, Creative Writing Workshop for High School Students and STEM demonstrationsLocation 1: Zora’s Village - Outdoor Festival of the Arts in Historic Eatonville 2: ZORA! STEM Conference for Middle School Students Orlando Technical College, 2900 West Oak Ridge Road Orlando 32809
SECTION D 6:00 – 7:30 PMReception: Hosted by Orlando Commissioner Samuel B. Ings(District 6)Location: Orlando City Hall • 400 South Orange Avenue Orlando 32801
Cuttin’ the Rug: ZORA! Line Dance Showcase 8:00 – 11:30 PMPaid admission requiredFor tickets, Queen Tickets, 855-636-0550 (Toll-free); www.Queentickets.comFocus: Featuring nationally known Producer & MC Jero Green and some of the finest line dance performersLocation: Winter Park Civic Center, 1050 West Morse Boulevard Winter Park 32789
Day 8 - Saturday, January 27, 9:00AM - 11:00PM
This Day’s Schedule is Divided into 3 Sections:A The Morning Special Feature B Outdoor Festival of the Arts
C Evening Event
SECTION A 11:00 AM – 1:00 PMHATitude Party & LunchPaid admission requiredFocus: Good fellowship, good fun and good food . . . Remember to wear “Your Sunday Best”Location: Winter Park Civic Center • 1050 West Morse Boulevard Winter Park 32789
SECTION B9:00 AM – 6:00 PMOutdoor Festival of the ArtsFree to children and youth(current student I.D. may be requested) enrolled in school; Adults pay $10 at the gateFocus: Vendors’ booths, The Hurston Museum, International Food Court, Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion and MoreLocation: Zora’s Village, Front lawn of the Historic Robert Hungerford High School Campus 100 East Kennedy Boulevard • Eatonville 32751
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Concert Stage 1:00 – 6:00 PMPaid admission requiredFor tickets, Queen Tickets, 855-636-0550 (Toll-free); www.Queentickets.comFeaturing: The ZAPP Band, Lakeside Chubb Rock, SFBLocation: Wymore Athletic Field • Eatonville 32751
SECTION C 8:00 – 11:00 PMAn Evening with David Banner. In Conversation with David Banner begins at 10:00 PMPaid admission requiredFor tickets, Queen Tickets, 855-636-0550 (Toll-free); www.Queentickets.comFocus: An intimate affair featuring the fusion of Jazz, Hip-Hop & Soul by a live band, and culminating with an up-close and personal chat with the Grammy Award-winning music producer, recording artist, philanthropist, actor, and activist; a favorite for his incisive cultural commentary. Host of In Conversation: Joshua Johnson, 1A, National Public RadioLocation: Darden Auditorium, UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management • 9907 Universal Boulevard • Orlando 32819
Day 9 - Sunday, January 28, 8:30 - 9:45AM
Traditional Worship Service (Ecumenical)Focus: To celebrate the role of the Christian Religion in Historic EatonvilleLocation: St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church (Congregation established before the Town’s Incorporation)549 East Kennedy Boulevard • Eatonville 32751
Outdoor Festival of the Arts 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMFree to children and youth currently enrolled in school; Adults pay $10 at the gateFocus: International Marketplace, Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion, The Hurston Museum, Fine Arts, Community Stage and MoreLocation: Zora’s Village
Concert Stage 2:00 – 5:00 PMPaid admission requiredFor tickets, Queen Tickets, 855-636-0550 (Toll-free); www.Queentickets.comFeaturing: The Motown “Tribute” Review Show Location: Wymore Athletic Field • Eatonville 32751
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The Map of the Outdoor Festival of the Arts
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The Map of the Outdoor Festival of the Arts
Presenting Sponsor:
Presenting Sponsor • Community Partners(As of December 31, 2017)
Community Partners:
Office of the Provost
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ZORA! Festival 2018
ZORA! Festival 2018 is funded in part by
Orange County Government through the
Arts & Cultural Affairs Program
ZORA! Festival 2018
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Additional Support and Marketing Partners
(As of December 31, 2017)
Additional Support:
ZORA! Festival Patrons:
Connecticut Friends of ZORA! Festival 2018 &
Julian ChamblissClaDom
Deidre CrumbleyMarie-José François
Scot FrenchGenine GrantAnna Lillios
Anthony MajorMichelle Robinson
Muhammad A. NadhiriElizabeth Van Dyke
Harietta Finley White
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Collaborative Partners:
ZORA! Festival 2018
Marketing Partners:
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Collaborative Partners:
ZORA! Festival 2018
St. Lawrence A.M.E. Church
UCF Department of History
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Communities Conference Registration
“Communities Conference II: Civic ConversationsContinue” & Humanities Panel Registration
Winter Park & Eatonville, FloridaThursday, January 25 - Friday, January 26, 2018
Registration Form
Each Participant must complete a registration form.
Name: _____________________________________________
Institution/Organization: ______________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
City: _______________________ State: ________________Zip Code: _____________________
Phone: (Day) __________________Fax: _________________
Email: _____________________________________________
Dietary Restrictions: (Please indicate) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Please be certain that you have checked all the purchase options for which you wish to register. Questions – Please call 407-647-3307.2. You may complete your purchase (a) Via fax – (407) 539-2192 and by calling in your credit/debit card information; (b) Mailing in your registration form and payment (No Cash Please) to: Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts (The Hurston) 227 East Kennedy Boulevard Eatonville, Florida 32751-5303
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Communities Conference Registration
“Communities Conference II: Civic ConversationsContinue” & Humanities Panel Registration
Winter Park & Eatonville, FloridaThursday – Friday, January 25 – 26, 2018
Please indicate which Breakout Sessions you wish to attend:
Thursday, January 25
Breakout Sessions I : 10:00 – 11:15 AM
Personal Finance: Information IS Power
Education Options
Arts Activism: Concepts and Examples
Breakout Sessions II: 2:00 – 3:15 PM
Cultural Heritage Tourism -- From the Perspective of Business, Education and Government
One-Year Later: Updates from the 1st Communities Conference
Collaboration: The ‘Mother’s Milk’ to Ensuring a Successful Undertaking
Questions – Please call 407-647-3307
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Communities Conference Registration
TICKET PRICES – As of January 8, 2018
Full Conference Package (Thursday continental breakfast, lunch & Thursday & Friday Receptions) $175.00 Qty. _____Total ________Thursday Conference $100.00 Qty._____ Total: _________Friday Conference $100.00 Qty. _____Total __________Special Fee Structure for Senior Citizens (55+; i.d., please); Excludes MealsFull Conference $90.00 Qty. _____Total __________Thursday Conference $70.00 Qty. _____Total __________Friday Conference $70.00 Qty.____Total _________
Total Registration: $__________________________________________
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Communities Conference Registration
“Communities Conference II: Civic ConversationsContinue” & Humanities Panel Registration
Winter Park & Eatonville, FloridaThursday, January 25 - Friday, January 26, 2018
Method of Payment (Please check one):
Payment enclosed (No Cash Please) Purchase Order# ________________
(Only for governmental agencies and/or educational institutions)
Credit/Debit Cards Bill to credit card (Please complete below)
Please check one: AMEX MasterCard VisaCredit Card No.: _________________________Expiration Date:_________ CV code_________Signature: __________________________________________
Bill to debit card (Please complete below)Please check one: AMEX MasterCard VisaCredit Card No.: ____________________________ Expiration Date:_____________ CV code _______Signature: __________________________________________
Checks: Please make payable to: The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc.
FEIN: 59-2952662
Please send registration form to: The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
Communities Conference227 East Kennedy Boulevard
Eatonville, Florida 32751-5303
For credit/debit card registration only, please fax the registration form to (407) 539-2192 and call in your credit/debit card information to
Carolyn Atkins, (407) 647-3307.
For more information please visit www.zorafestival.org or call us at (407) 647-3307
Our email address is: [email protected] Thank you!
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Special Registration
29th Annual Zora Neale Hurston™Festival of the Arts and Humanities
(ZORA! ™ Festival)Presented by
The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
Thursday, January 25 – Friday, January 26, 2018
SPECIAL REGISTRATION EXCLUSIVE FOR
•World Conference of Mayors & Their Delegation Members
•Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance & Their Delegation Members
•National Policy Alliance & Their Delegation Members
THIS $100 SPECIAL REGISTRATION INCLUDES:Thursday, January 25, 5:30 - 6:45 PM
Reception: Galloway Room, Mills Memorial Halland
Friday, January 26, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PMAll Sessions, Lias Hall, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
412 East Kennedy Boulevard, Eatonville 32751and
Reception: Hosted by Orlando Commissioner Samuel B. Ings(District 6)Location: Orlando City Hall, 400 South Orange Avenue, Orlando 32801
SPECIAL NOTE: This registration does not include: 1) Friday evening, “Cuttin’ the Rug: ZORA! Line Dance Showcase
2) Outdoor Festival of the Arts Saturday & Sunday Concert Performances
Queen Tickets, 1-855-636-0550 or visit www.queentickets.com
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Special Registration
29th Annual Zora Neale Hurston™Festival of the Arts and Humanities
(ZORA! ™ Festival)Presented by
The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
Thursday, January 25 – Friday, January 26, 2018
SPECIAL REGISTRATION EXCLUSIVE FOR
•World Conference of Mayors & Their Delegation Members
•Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance & Their Delegation Members
•National Policy Alliance & Their Delegation Members
(Each Participant must complete a registration form.)
Name: _____________________________________________
Organization’s Name: ______________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
City: _______________________ State: ________________Zip Code: _____________________
Phone: (Day) __________________Fax: _________________
Email: _____________________________________________
Dietary Restrictions: (Please indicate) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Any Other Special Needs ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Special Registration
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REGISTRATION/PAYMENT FORM FOR ALL SPECIALLY-DESIGNATED CATEGORIESThursday, January 25 - Friday, January 26, 2018
Method of Payment (Please check one):
Payment enclosed (NO CASH PLEASE) Purchase Order# ____________(Only for governmental agencies)
Credit/Debit Cards Bill to credit card (Please complete below)
Please check one: AMEX MasterCard VisaCredit Card No.: _________________________Expiration Date:_________ CV code_________Signature: __________________________________________
Bill to debit card (Please complete below)Please check one: AMEX MasterCard VisaCredit Card No.: ____________________________ Expiration Date:_____________ CV code _______Signature: __________________________________________
Checks: Please make payable to: The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc.
FEIN: 59-2952662
Please send registration form to: The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
Communities Conference227 East Kennedy Boulevard
Eatonville, Florida 32751-5303
Credit/debit card registrations only, please fax your registration form to: (407) 539-2192; or
call in your credit/debit card information to Carolyn Atkins at 407-647-3307.
For complete ZORA! ™ Festival 2018 Schedule (January 20 - 28) please visit www.zorafestival.org or call us at 407-647-3307
Our email address is: [email protected]