we, at global women intact, would
like to thank our supporters as our programs would not be possible with
contributions from you!
thanks to participating
individuals, organizations, and universities who donated funds, services, and
time to global women intact. we are thrilled to have you as honorable contributors to our organization:
special thanks
we thank supervisor ross
mirkarimi, district 5 of san francisco, for his invaluable contributions at the "international clitoris day celebration" in san
francisco. we wish you continued success in your field of endeavor.
on november 11, 2005, when
youssou n’dour, one of african music’s most appealing musicians in the world,
performed at zellerbach hall in berkeley, california. global women intact
staged a sabar party (tanebeer) for him, featuring the most fabulous drummers
from senegal and the bay area’s well-known dj omar. on behalf of global women
intact, we sincerely thank youssou n’dour for coming to the after-performance
party at shattuck down low in berkeley. we look forward to welcoming him again
to the bay area.
global women intact would like to
thank greg archer, nancy redwine, hiya swanhuyser, and tom w. kelly for
reviewing our shows this year. through your reviews, we were able to generate
and send more than $500 to support and assist women
and girls in ending female circumcision within the borders of liberia, sierra
leone, and guinea. we were also able to provide uniforms, books, pencils, and
other supplies to girls in order to enable them to get an education. we want to
thank you as individuals who dedicated your time in supporting us and by
exploring the bond that unites all people. we wish you continued success in
your fields of endeavor, and hope you continue to support our organization to
make a difference in the lives of women and girls and children around the
world.
more special thanks to:
the zellerbach family foundation
the zellerbach family foundation" for funding "the
san francisco african dance and drum festival," a three days poignant,
entertaining, and educational performances by master dancers and drummers from
senegal, mali, guinea, and gambia. join us for another event this year.
the staff of the san francisco
chronicle
stanford university
stanford african students
association' history
san jose state university
peer health education program
coordinator idelle fraser
coordinator of health
education department, dr. oscar battle, jr.
ethnic and cultural health
team, women's resource center
mosaic multicultural center
especially cory kraaii
wesleyan university
the cunt club
weswell and the office of the
dean
san francisco state university,
the women's center association
sportslights theater for donating
their theater
mills college
the julia morgan center for the arts
the center for african and african
american art and culture