Contents: 1. Opening and Approval of Minutes • 2. Election of Officers • 3. Program Reports • 4. Trustees Report • 5. Finance Report • 6. Other Business • 7. Adjournment • The minutes mention Tilden LeMelle, Elizabeth Calvin, George Houser, Andrew Norman, Marvin Rich, Jim Cason, Jennifer Davis, Michael Fleshman, Aisha Satterwhite, Owen Bieber, Robert Boehm, Marsha Bonner, Salih Booker, Jack Sheinkman, Venita Vinson, Wyatt Tee Walker, Peter Weiss, Don Stillman, the National Consultation on U.S. Policy Toward Africa in Washington, Minister of Trade and Industry Alec Erwin, aid, trade, investment, a human rights focus, Susan Rice, George Moose, Hillary Clinton,...
Contents: 1. Opening and Approval of Minutes • 2. Election of Officers • 3. Program Reports • 4. Trustees Report • 5. Finance Report • 6. Other Business • 7. Adjournment • The minutes mention Tilden LeMelle, Elizabeth Calvin, George Houser, Andrew Norman, Marvin Rich, Jim Cason, Jennifer Davis, Michael Fleshman, Aisha Satterwhite, Owen Bieber, Robert Boehm, Marsha Bonner, Salih Booker, Jack Sheinkman, Venita Vinson, Wyatt Tee Walker, Peter Weiss, Don Stillman, the National Consultation on U.S. Policy Toward Africa in Washington, Minister of Trade and Industry Alec Erwin, aid, trade, investment, a human rights focus, Susan Rice, George Moose, Hillary Clinton, Africa policy, a G-7 Statement drafted by concerned NGOs, Ray Almeida, Bread for the World, Sister Maura Browne, Africa Faith and Justice Network, Carol Capps, Church World Service/Lutheran World Relief, Mark Harrison, the United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society, Doug Tilton, the Washington Office on Africa (WOA), Africa's economic performance, the preparatory Committee for the Ford Foundation supported National Summit on Africa, MacArthur DeShazer, the National Security Council, Gay McDougall, the American Assembly, political questions, the African-American Institute (AAI), the Nigeria Program, ACOA (American Committee on Africa), environments groups (Ogoni-focused), the Abacha campaign, Maurice Dawkins, Roy Innis, Reverend Joseph Lowery, SCLC (Southern Christin Leadership Conference0, sanctions, Charles Rangel, Wole Soyinka, Maxine Waters, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Nigerian involvement in the drug trade, "Rights and Wrongs", Liz Calvin, the NCC (National Council of Churches), the World Council of Churches (WCC), the Methodist Organization for Social Action, Evangelicals, the Interfaith Alliance, Jon Chapman, Aleah, Riverside Church, Jim Forbes, Paul Smith, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), ADA (Americans for Democratic Action), the oral history project, The Mayibuye Center, Walter Sisulu, Soweto, the Threshold Foundation, the Soros Foundation, Ari Neier, Susan Berresford, Dumisani Kumalo, the Phelps-Stokes Fund, USIA, Working Assets, and the Center for Constitution Rights.