Call to NARALO members to Participate in the organization of the Outreach event for the ICANN 51 meeting in LA
EVENT : Our Internet , Our Stories, Our Network–First Nations and the World
MEMBERS : Add your name here
- Glenn McKnight
- Konstantin Kalaitzidis
- Judith Hellerstein
- John Laprise
- Ognian Mitev
- Loris Taylor
- Monique Chartrand
- Thomas Lowenhaupt
- Murray McKercher
- Dana Perry
- Louis Houle
- Eduardo Diaz
Purpose of Event
To provide a social networking event for all the RALO community hosted by NARALO volunteers. The events are organized on a RALO rotation basis.
History
2008 ICANN Mexico City - Lead Dharma
ICANN San Fraacncisco- Edwardo Diaz/Darlene Thompson
2010 ICANN Toronto- Glenn McKnight/Garth Bruen
Activity | Lead | Timelines | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Logistics(a) | Glenn | |
2 | Music(b) | ||
3 | Speakers(c) | Loris | |
4 | Food(d) | Silvia | |
5 | Tables | Glenn | |
6 | Performance | Loris |
1 Logistics
The event is being held in the designated ALAC room at the ICANN conference event. The tables and speeches will be in the main room followed by the performance and
refeshments in the adjacent hallway
2. Music
Important that the music not violate any copyright
Suggest background music with an onus on Native American Music in French and English.
Request to Tony, Loris and Louis for music
Action Heidi to contact Tony for a CD
3. Speakers
What | Who | Time (min)/ | Length | Observations |
Tables and Banners | Sponsors and ALS's | 18:0-18:10 | Setup tables with literature Need approved copyright music for the background music, request to Louis and Tony | |
Social Networking |
| 18:10-18:30 | 20 | Arrival of Delegates and Invited Guests |
Welcome and Introductions | Glenn M Knight , Naralo's Secretariat | 18:30-18:35 (5) | 5 | Start Speeches |
ALAC Welcome | Olivier Crepin Leblond, ALAC Chair | 18:35-18:40 | 5 | |
ICANN Welcome | Fadi Chehade | 18:40:18:50 | 10 | |
Introduction | Loris Taylor Native Public Media, Inc
| 18:50-18:53 | 3 | |
Our Stories | Viideo Address by Anthony Niiganii, | 19:10- 19:15 | 5 | |
Keynote | Jacqueline Johnson Pata | 18:53-19:10 | 17 |
|
Thanks to sponsors | Alan Greenberg Incoming ALAC Chair | 19:10-1915 | 5 | |
Sponsors | Afilias and Verinsign | 19:15:19:25 | 10 | |
Acknowledgement | Eduardo Diaz | 19:25-19:30 | 5 | |
Reception |
| 19:30-20:00 | 30 |
|
Sponsors
- Affilias
- Native Media
Speakers
Jacqueline Pata is the Executive Director of NCAI. She is a member of the Raven/Sockeye Clan of the Tlingit Tribe (pronounced – Kling-get) and a member of the Central Council of the Tlingit-Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. MJrs. Pata was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) during the Clinton Administration.
Mrs. Pata serves on a variety of national executive boards, including the Executive Board for the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Executive Board for the George Gustave Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian. She is also a board member of Sealaska Corporation, an Alaska Native regional corporation. In her commitment to American Indian youth development, Pata sits on the Native American Advisory Council for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Prior to joining NCAI in June 2001, Pata served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) administers programs throughout the United States, which provide affordable housing for Native Americans.
Previously, Pata served as the Executive Director of the Tlingit-Haida Regional Housing Authority headquartered in Juneau, Alaska and she is a former Vice-Chair of the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. She served as Chairperson of the National American Indian Housing Council and was appointed to the National Commission on American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Housing. She also has served on the National Community Development Financial Institution Fund Advisory Board, an advisory board to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Among her other activities, prior to her move to Washington, D.C., she is extremely proud of her service for 13 years as Director of a Native Youth Culture Camp held each summer where young people experience and learn traditional values.
.4. Food
Canapes, and soft drinks for 75 to 100invitees and cash bar
Naralo attendees
5. Tables
Sponsorship and ALS Tables
Organization | Lead | Needs |
---|---|---|
MCAI and NPM | Loris Taylor | One table |
NARALO
| Glenn | Two tables |
Affilias- Confirmed | One Table | |
One Table | ||
PRI???? | One Table |
Action items of meetings
Membership add their names by August 5
Meetings
Next Meeting: 29 September 2014
Previous Meetings: 22 September 2014
NARALO Outreach Event mailing list :
Mailing list: naralo-outreach@atlarge-lists.icann.org
To subscribe: https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/naralo-outreach
(a) This is the room facility The normal RALO room assigned by ICANN will be the location The layout will remain the same. The centre U table configuration will be assigned for individual ALS displays
(b) Lots of discussion on the music at the last RALO event as to copyright music. Loris Taylor looking at HOOP DANCERS for the event
(c) Speakers in the past have dominated the evening In the case of SF the keynote was Vint Cerf which drew a larger audience
(d) In respect to vegan, vegetarian, Gluten free, Halal and Kosher appetisers will be emphasized and properly labelled
(b)
Suggested Poll Questions for conference call in Adobe Connect
( this is to be added to the adobe call to generate discussion and gauge opinions
- Do you think the idea of a NARALO Community Event is a good idea?
- Yes
- No
- What do you think the theme should be?
- What format do you prefer?
- Informal
- NARALO ALS displays
- No speeches just networking
- Formal
- Presentations
- Standard ICANN, ALAC and NARALO Speeches
- Main inspirational keynote speaker
- Informal