The Community Voices Freedom’s
Voice Conference is an unprecedented assembly of national leaders in
health care disparities and civil rights. Participants will present
the latest research on these issues and disparities and best practices
for reaching those living in poor urban and rural areas or re-entering
life after prison, immigrants, and the homeless.
The three-day conference will conclude with a gala event at the High
Museum of Art on April 11, 2008, where Dr. John E. Maupin, Jr.,
President of Morehouse School of Medicine, and Dr. Henrie M. Treadwell,
director of Community Voices, will honor one of our nation’s leading
voices, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien, with the
Soledad O’Brien Freedom’s Voice Award. The award was created to
recognize her accomplishments and willingness to be a voice for the
voiceless in our society, and her determination to cover stories that
might otherwise go untold. It will be given annually to mid-career
professionals who serve as catalysts for social change in their given
fields. In years to come, Ms. O’Brien will guide an advisory committee
in naming future recipients for the award who, like her, have worked
tirelessly and effectively to expose problems our society has not
wanted to face.
This spectacular black-tie event will be hosted by an esteemed
advisory board led by Ms. O’Brien, and co-chaired by philanthropist and
actor Jane Fonda; Joseph Stewart, Trustee of the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation and former Vice-President of Corporate Affairs for the
Kellogg Company; and CNN Worldwide President Jim Walton. Invited
guests will include local, state, and national officials, business
leaders, media and entertainment industry leaders, performing artists,
renowned policy experts from the Freedom’s Voice conference, and other
opinion and thought leaders.
During the gala, Community Voices and the Morehouse School of
Medicine will also announce their progress towards securing a $5
million endowment for an Endowed Program in Health Policy. The money,
to be raised over the next three years through donor sponsorships of
Freedom’s Voice events, will fund a Health Policy Program Chair, two
Post-Graduate Fellowships, and future Freedom’s Voice conferences.