Sprint Presents 'An Evening to Remember' with Legendary Civil Rights Advocate Xernona Clayton
February 25 2004 - 3:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
Sprint Presents 'An Evening to Remember' with Legendary Civil
Rights Advocate Xernona Clayton KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 25
/PRNewswire/ -- As part of Sprint's continuing effort to encourage
an open discussion on diversity and inclusion, the company is proud
to serve as the presenting sponsor of The Art of Connections' event
"Sprint Presents an Evening to Remember with Xernona Clayton and
Friends" on Friday, Feb. 27, at the historic Gem Theater in Kansas
City, Mo. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001013/SPRINTLOGO ) Xernona
Clayton, a civil rights advocate and award-winning journalist, will
bring her unique personal stories to life to increase the
audience's appreciation for racial equality and diversity. Clayton
will discuss her close working relationship with Martin Luther
King, Jr., during the civil-rights movement and her experiences as
a journalist, author and speaker. "In honor of Black History Month
and our commitment to embrace diversity and inclusion in our
community, Sprint is pleased to sponsor the kick-off of Ms. Xernona
Clayton's national tour 'An Evening with Xernona and Friends,'"
said Ralph Reid, director of Corporate Relations for Sprint. This
event is part of The Art of Connections' ongoing "Living History
Series" education and enrichment program to promote positive race
relations and diversity awareness in the Kansas City community.
Friday, Feb. 27 Event Schedule 10 - 11:30 a.m. Youth Fest at The
Gem Theater, 1615 E. 18th St., Kansas City, Mo. Xernona Clayton
will meet with 300 local high school students to discuss their role
in understanding racial differences and promoting diversity.
Clayton will also encourage and motivate student to be their own
engineer and to be persistent in pursuing education and supporting
their community. 6 - 7 p.m. Black Tie pre-reception at the American
Jazz Museum 7 p.m. "Sprint Presents an Evening to Remember with
Xernona Clayton and Friends" at The Gem Theater Event to promote
diversity awareness in the Kansas City community and provide
attendees an opportunity to support The Art of Connections'
scholarship fund for local youth. Clayton will be available for
media interviews from 7:00 a.m.to 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 27. Media also
are invited to attend the Youth Fest event. Please contact the
media contacts listed to schedule a time. About Sprint Sprint is a
global integrated communications provider serving more than 26
million customers inover 100 countries. With approximately 67,000
employees worldwide and over $26 billion in annual revenues in
2003, Sprint is widely recognized for developing, engineering and
deploying state-of-the-art network technologies, including the
United States'first nationwide all- digital, fiber-optic network
and an award-winning Tier 1 Internet backbone. Sprint provides
local communications services in 39 states and the District of
Columbia and operates the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide
PCS wireless network in the United States. For more information,
visit http://www.sprint.com/. About Art of Connection The Art of
Connections is an organization whose purpose is to provide the
Kansas City community with positive race relations and diversity
awareness through "Living History" education and enrichment
presented in various art forms. This ongoing effort will serve as
an educational tool for our youth through programming and funding
of scholarships for high school students. The Art of Connection's
nine member team originated and resides in the Kansas City
community. For more information, contact Gary or Anita Maltbia by
phone at 816-822-0246 or by e-mail at . About Xernona Clayton
Xernona Clayton is a civil-rights advocate, award-winning
journalist, author, speaker and corporate executive. Dedicated to
promoting racial understanding, Ms. Clayton worked as an advisor to
the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his wife. Ms. Clayton is
the creator and executive producer of Turner Broadcasting's Trumpet
Awards, a prestigious event highlighting African-American
accomplishments and contributions. She also created the Generation
Connection, an education incentive program for high school
students. Beginning her broadcast career in 1967, she became the
South's first Black person to have her own show. Xernona Clayton
selected Kansas City as the community to kick-off her national
tour. http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001013/SPRINTLOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Sprint CONTACT: Jennifer
Bosshardt, +1-913-794-1130, , or Angie Makkyla, +1-913-794-3606, ,
both of Sprint, or Anita Maltbia of The Art of Connection,
+1-816-822-2004, Web site: http://www.sprint.com/
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