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PAGE EDUCATION FOUNDATION

In 1988, to mark his induction into the National Football League Hall of Fame, Alan Page and his wife Diane founded the Page Education Foundation (PEF). In the last 28 years, the Page Education Foundation has thrived and grown. Today, PEF awards scholarships to more than 500 students of color each year for their post-secondary education at Minnesota colleges and universities.

But Alan and Diane Page had a vision that went beyond offering scholarships. In exchange for financial support from the Foundation, recipients, known as Page Scholars, contribute to our community by mentoring young children of color in grades kindergarten through eighth. Through this interaction, Page Scholars develop leadership—many volunteer more than the required 50 hours each year—and the children they work with see these role models as examples of inspiration and hope.  To date, Page Scholars have volunteered over 420,000 hours.  For the 2015-16 academic year we have 536 Page Scholars who will be awarded $900,000 in Page Grants.

To mark his retirement from the Minnesota Supreme Court in 2015, Justice Page has launched a new effort, to build awareness of ethics and the elimination of bias in the law, matters that will shape our legal community now and in the future.

WHY SPONSOR

Please join us in supporting the first Justice Alan Page Elimination of Bias Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Seminar on Friday, May 6, 2016.  Proceeds from this event directly benefit Page Scholars in the form of Page Grants.  Your sponsorship is also an investment in our community.

 

When you sponsor this event, not only do you provide financial support to help a Page Scholar overcome the financial barriers associated with higher education, you also provide a positive role model to a child in our community, reduce the student-to-adult ratio in  our classrooms and public schools, and develop tomorrow’s leaders.

CLE PROGRAM

The course will be unique, offering:

  • Candid discussion of critical and timely issues that affect lawyers, their communities, and the administration of justice.
  • Strategies to inspire the elimination of bias in law.
  • A welcoming format, where attendees will enjoy a pre-CLE breakfast reception with the speakers, followed by the presentation, and interactive dialogue related to addressing implicit bias in the law.
  • A new way to support education and community service; proceeds from the event will benefit the Page Education Foundation.

 

PRESENTERS

alanThe Honorable Alan C. Page, Minnesota’s first African-American Supreme Court Justice, elected to the court in 1992.  He was reelected in 1998, 2004, and 2010.  Justice Page is widely renowned for his former career as a professional football player.  Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988, he is best known for his defensive efforts with the Minnesota Vikings in the 1970s.  Justice Page, who attended law school at the University of Minnesota during the height of his football career, is an ardent defender of equal education for children.  He is the founder of the Page Education Foundation, which assists students of color with post‑secondary education.

artikaDr. Artika R. Tyner, Interim Officer for Diversity and Inclusion and public policy/leadership professor at the University of St. Thomas, Civil Rights Attorney, and Page Scholar Alumna.  Tyner received her B.A. from Hamline University.  Due to her passion for advocating for social justice and educational policy reform, she decided to pursue graduate studies at the University of St. Thomas. She began her journey with law school, recognizing that the law is a language of power and therefore she sought to become well versed in it.  Subsequently, Tyner earned a Master of Public Policy and Leadership in order to gain tools for effecting social change through policy reform efforts. Later, she obtained a Doctorate in Leadership. Her doctoral studies provided her with key tools for serving in her community and promoting social justice.

LOCATION DETAILS

  • Friday, May 6, 2016
  • Loews Hotel

601 1st Avenue N, Minneapolis, MN 55403

  • 8 am Check-in & Breakfast Reception
  • 9-11 am CLE Program
  • The Page Education Foundation is seeking 2.0 hours of Elimination of Bias CLE credit (MN) for the program.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS

Attendance for this year’s CLE will be limited. We hope you will support both Justice Page’s belief in the strength of the Minnesota legal community and the work of the Page Education Foundation by taking advantage of our sponsorship opportunities and benefits listed below.

Presenting Sponsor- $15,000

  • Signage at event as Presenting Sponsor
  • Admission for 20 (2 tables)
  • Recognition in Press Release
  • Recognition on invitation with distribution of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement on flyers, website, e-blast, social media, and all event materials, audience of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report

Speaker Sponsor- $10,000

  • Signage and recognition at event as Speaker Sponsor
  • Admission for 10 (1 table)
  • Recognition on invitation with distribution of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement on flyers, website, e-blast, social media, and all event materials, audience of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report

Table Sponsor- $5,000

  • Admission for 10 (1 table)
  • Signage at event table
  • Recognition on invitation with distribution of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement on flyers, website, e-blast, social media, and all event materials, audience of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report

Advocate- $2,500

  • Admission for 5
  • Recognition on invitation with distribution of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement on flyers, website, e-blast, social media, and all event materials, audience of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report

Supporter- $1,500

  • Admission for 2
  • Recognition on invitation with distribution of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement on flyers, website, e-blast, social media, and all event materials, audience of 10,000+
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report

INDIVIDUALS ATTENDANCE

  • Early Bird (available until April 1, 2016) $125
  • Regular (starts April 2, 2016) $150
  • Page Scholar Alumni (please contact the Office)

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For questions, inquires, sponsorships and registration contact: Amy Lee, Development Coordinator amy@page-ed.org

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Details

Date:
May 6, 2016
Time:
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$150.00
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