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Down is Not Defeated

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  • Baroness, House of Lords
    After acting in theatre and television, I was an arts administrator, & later professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University, a writer, cultural critic and broadcaster. After leading a major initiative at the Black Cultural Archives, I was appointed Head of Culture at the Greater London Authority. I advise arts and cultural organisations on policy, diversity, leadership and strategic planning. I have sat on the Boards of several national cultural organisations including the South Bank Centre, the Royal National Theatre, the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, and The National Archives and is currently a trustee of Somerset House. She has been involved in a number of judging panels, including the Art Fund Prize and The Observer Ethical Awards and Chairing the Orange Prize for Literature and the Caine Prize for African Literature. A member of the House of Lords since 2004, Baroness Young is an Independent Cross Bench Peer and has been involved in campaigns criminalising forced labour. established and chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion. currently chair of the task group charged with implementing the recommendations of the Young Review: Improving Outcomes for Young Black &/or Muslim Men.
  • CEO and Co-founder, Shining Hope for Communities
    Kennedy is one of Africa’s best-known community organizers and social entrepreneurs. He grew up in Kenya's Kibera slum, the largest slum in Africa, where he experienced the devastating realities of life in extreme poverty first hand. At age ten he became a street child. Still, he dreamed about changing his community. In 2004, he had a job in a factory earning $1 for ten hours of work. He saved 20 cents and used this to buy a soccer ball and start Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO). Driven by the entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Kibera, SHOFCO became the largest grassroots organization in the slum. Today, SHOFCO impacts over 300,000 slum dwellers across 10 urban slums in Kenya, and is the largest employer in Kibera. In 2018, SHOFCO became the youngest-ever organization to receive the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the world's largest humanitarian prize awarded to nonprofits that have made extraordinary contributions to alleviate human suffering. Although he was entirely informally educated, Kennedy received a full scholarship to Wesleyan University, becoming one of Kibera’s first to receive an education from an American liberal arts institution. He graduated in 2012 as the Commencement Speaker and with honors in Sociology. He later served on the Wesleyan Board of Trustees. He was awarded the 2010 Echoing Green Fellowship, which is given to the world’s best emerging social entrepreneurs. He was named to FORBES "30 under 30 list" for top Social Entrepreneurs in 2014. He is a New York Times best-selling author of Find Me Unafraid: Love, Hope, and Loss in an African Slum, co-written with his wife and partner, Jessica Posner Odede. He has published opinion articles on urban poverty in The New York Times, CNN, The Guardian, Project Syndicate. He previously served on the United Nations International Commission on Financing of Global Education Opportunities. He is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a UBS Global Visionary.
  • Cecilia is an internationally acclaimed slavery fighter. Through VF, she rescues, heals, and reintegrates survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Working together with partners they protected more than 30,000 at risk and exploited young girls. Cecil was instrumental in the enactment of pioneering laws in the Philippines to promote decent work for domestic workers, law to eliminate the worst forms of child labor and anti-trafficking law amendments. She was appointed by the two Philippine Presidents to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking as NGO representative and served for six years. She was also a member of the Presidential-Illegal Recruitment Task force during the Aquino Administration. Cecilia currently serves as an Advisory Board of the Freedom United, and as part of the Advisory Council of Telos Governance Agency
  • Founder, The Invitation
    Writing a book on Ukraine, building an Invitation to starve child welfare of children and families who have no place in that system, and welcoming each day with a smile and a bit of light.
  • Unknown, Individual
    about Diana Aviv diana.aviv@outlook.com Diana has spent most of her professional life in leadership roles collaborating with partners to improve life for individuals, families and communities. During her tenure as CEO, Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the U.S., in partnership with the network of 200 foodbanks, provided almost 5 billion meals to 46 million Americans. As President and CEO of Independent Sector, the forum of local, national and global foundations, nonprofits, corporations and individuals working to improve the world, for twelve years Diana served as the voice of the charitable sector in the U.S.. As Executive Director of the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector, Diana and her team worked actively with thousands of organizations across the U.S. to develop a common commitment to principles of good governance and ethical practice for the charitable and philanthropic sector. As Vice President for Public Policy and head of the Washington Action Office for Jewish Federations of North America Diana worked with domestic and international partners on federal public policy designed to help vulnerable populations. Throughout her career, Diana worked closely with Members of Congress, the White House and the administration helping to shape legislation, and policies intended to empower individuals and communities. Earlier in her career, as CEO of a domestic violence agency Diana developed the first program of its kind to work with the victims of domestic violence as well as their abusers. She was frequently called upon as an expert witness in criminal cases where perpetrators potentially were facing the death penalty. Diana currently serves as consultant to individuals, organizations, foundations and philanthropists focused on organization development, advocacy, strategy advancement, coalition building as well as leadership and board development. She has also served as co-founder/co-CEO of a B CORP self mode start up