Annie Abrams Communications Facilitator Sister Marie Liebeck President
Annie Abrams, Communications Facilitator Sister Marie Liebeck, President AR League Artist & Contest Judge Poster Presents Reverend Stephen Copley, President Interfaith Conference Panelist Sgt. Doll Show & Johnnyof. Hasan Arms House of Representatives Pastor Roosevelt Wilson Faith Base Businesses Expo Dominion Word Church Deliverance Services Saturday, May 26, 2007 Marzell Hampton Doll Exhibitor & Vendor Doubletree Hotel Tom Navin, Catholic Charities-Social Action Archie Moore, Jr. Little Rock, Arkansas Antique Doll & Toy Exhibitor Gloria Riggs, Citizens United for the 9 a. m. – 7: 30 p. m. Rehabilitation of Errants About the chair & the vision →Chair & Founder
Sharl Delon Hill l l l January 1988 U. of A. Fayetteville Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences /Apparel Studies from Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences June 1991 EXCEL School of Models & Talent. Little Rock, Arkansas Emphasis is High Fashion Modeling & Talent with right, pure motives April 2000 AGAPE School of World Evangelism. Little Rock, Arkansas Layman’s School April 2001 Chandler’s School of Interior Decorating. Little Rock, Arkansas Interior Decorating School October 2006 Dominion Word New Covenant Metro Church. N. Little Rock, Arkansas Metro Ministry Layman’s School Currently Administrative Asst. II @ DHHS, DMS, TPL Unit, Little Rock, Arkansas Currently Founder & Owner Delon’s Creations. Inspirational, empowering seminars offered. Inspiring Art & Clothing will be offered.
Delon’s Creations P. O. Box 325 Alexander, AR 72002 -0325 www. delonscreations. net delons_creations@yahoo. com 501 -343 -3300 Delon’s Vision: For all who have the desire … to prosper/grow in all l aspects of their being, mentally, physically, and spiritually. Coordinates inspirational, empowering seminars with churches, conferences, and profit or nonprofit active organizations, etc. that directly enforce the vision. Currently completing a book dealing with healing of spiritual abuse of authority & submission … struggles for men & women. Active in the arts in film, acting, oil painting, fashion modeling with a major focus on having the right spirit and the right motive.
• Doll Show & Faith Based Businesses Expo The Invitation: Join Us in a Three Part Humanitarian Venture Saturday, May 26, 2007 Doubletree Hotel Little Rock 424 West Markham & Broadway 9 a. m. – 7: 30 p. m. Adults: $4 Seniors (60 plus): $3 Children under 12: Free • Advocate Caroline Kennedy’s International Doll Collection Exhibit to Be exhibited at the Clinton museum Join Us … register on line at www. delonscreations. net Click on Events & News tab • Living Dolls Symposium & Tea – Youth Poster Board Contest Symposium – Free Tea - $20 Theme: Raising Awareness on Human Trafficking
Scheduled Date Doll Show & Living Dolls Symposium Tea @ the Doubletree Hotel, LR 424 West Markham & Broadway Saturday, May 26, 2007 Riverfest weekend Tentative Date Caroline Kennedy’s International Doll Collection Exhibit @ the Clinton Library in 2009 … Contingent on Clinton foundation’s ability to bring to Little Rock
Invitation Specifics Join the Doll Show and Faith Based Businesses Expo committee working together to bring faith based businesses & doll vendors/exhibitors to Little Rock l Share with us your list of doll vendors & faith based businesses exhibitors to add to our invitation list. l Continue directly working with native Arkansan, Lindsey Johnson of L. Johnson Promotions, www. johnsonshows. com , to bring together l this joint venture doll show with a full range of doll vendors in Arkansas and surrounding states with the traveling Dolls of Color on Parade). Join The Living Dolls Symposium Tea committee held @ the Doubletree Hotel to raise awareness of & help eradicate human trafficking. Share list of events, organizations & agencies in Arkansas also working to raise awareness of human trafficking. A limited amount of brochures/posters on human trafficking will be available to place at your church, organization, or place of business. Ordering info will be listed for additional brochures/posters needed.
• Help advocate bringing the Caroline Kennedy Doll Collection Exhibit to the Clinton Library within three to five years by emailing us at delons_creations@yahoo. com and voicing your support for the City of Little Rock to advocate it. President Kennedy signing the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 10 -7 -1963
• If JFK library considers and approves, the City of Little Rock will be an advocate for the Kennedy foundation to bring the Caroline Doll exhibit to the Clinton Library through the Clinton foundation.
What’s in it for Arkansas? What’s in it for me? Who benefits? What is the purpose of such an event? Participants / attendees have exciting opportunities to participate in all in one week in central Arkansas an Ecumenical (many denominations/religions) rendezvous – Faith based businesses may network, sell products & exchange their services. l May give faith based businesses and organizations opportunities to offer workshops on prosperity in business from a faith based perspective. , i. e. “True success in Business God’s Way”. l
What’s in it for Arkansas? What’s in it for me? Who benefits? What is the purpose of such an event? Participants / attendees have exciting opportunities to participate in all in one week in central Arkansas an l Educational exploration experience … May gain or increase knowledge & history of the different mediums of doll making from a global perspective. Workshops mentioned & offered: 1. Doll Making – Has been mentioned & open to anyone wanting to make a presentation. 2. The Evolution of Black Dolls in America, (from the turn of the century until present day) – presented by Mary Swift a. Some issues that may be discussed - How dolls are used in shaping one’s self image and identity.
What’s in it for Arkansas? What’s in it for me? Who benefits? What is the purpose of such an event? Participants / attendees have exciting opportunities to participate in all in one week in central Arkansas an Advocacy crusade for justice & humanity globally, i. e. sharing brochures/posters in raising awareness of Human Trafficking @ the Living Dolls Symposium Tea. Award given to youth displaying the best poster board design depicting a concept to raise awareness on human trafficking. LET’S WORK TOGETHER l Economic empowerment, (AR business economy). May give interior decorators a broader selection to choose from when purchasing eclectic design elements in the home. May draw people from surrounding states and national to the state of Arkansas. l
Doll Show Purpose To introduce/expose the wide world of doll shows, doll histories of global cultures, doll collecting, & doll making, i. e. local, regional, national, doll vendors & exhibitors, doll organizations, & traveling doll shows. l International adventure locally … May give customers the opportunity of commissioning doll makers to make anatomically correct dolls or purchase international doll books that reflect international self images. l Dolls of Color on Parade Show 2004 Vendor Display
• May also provide more extensive networking for persons interested in any aspect of the doll industry, globally. l Intergenerational extravaganza … May gain an appreciation for the art of doll making from various mediums & the demand supply for them. Dolls of Color on Parade Show 2004 Vendor Display
Clips from an article on the Caroline Kennedy Doll collection "This collection represents what was a remarkable time at the White House. Not only did the nation and world benefit from the energy and fresh outlook of a brilliant young president, but also from the liveliness and fun of his young family, " said Deborah Leff, Director of the Kennedy Library and Museum. "Leaders, as well as citizens, from around the globe embraced the wonderful opportunity to bring dolls and toys to the White House. We are eager to share them with the public through this special exhibit. “ News Release JFK Library and Museum Announces Special Exhibit: Gifts From the World to the White House: Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection (1961 -63)More Than 75 Dolls to be Displayed for the First Time in the Museum at the John F. Kennedy Library from November 13, 2003, through April 30, 2004
The collection of state gifts includes: • A Peruvian mother-and-child and Peruvian doll in formal costume from the First Lady of Peru, Senora de Prado, wife of President Manuel Prado • Paper- and clay-mache dolls depicting Indian women dressed in brightly colored saris from India’s Indira Gandhi l A Monegasque palace guard from Princess Grace of Monaco l An African doll in a colorful print costume with matching turban from Ivory Coast President Houphouet -Boigny
• Eighteen dolls representing Mexico’s diverse regions from Mexican First Lady Ave Lopez Mateos l l An Italian Lenci doll in traditional costume from Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani Two dolls in traditional French costumes and a playhouse from Madame Charles de Gaulle A Norwegian boy and girl in festive attire from Norwegian Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen An Indonesian doll from President Sukarno of Indonesia
Some pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of Arkansas artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
This Exhibition was recently at the Truman Library Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
Pictures of the Caroline Kennedy’s Doll Collection … courtesy of AR artist, Marlene Gremillion
l Exhibiting the Caroline Kennedy Doll Collection may increase the interest for Chelsea’s collection of toys or dolls @ the Clinton Library
Some Examples of doll shows in Arkansas & traveling doll shows in other states Dolls of Color on Parade 2004 Vendor Display
Additional Information: Admission: $2. 00, Children under 12 - $1. 00 Show hours: 10: 00 am to 4: 00 pm Springdale, Arkansas Doll Show and Sale Arkansas Doll Shows Return to the Doll Show Main Page Date: August 2, 2003 November 30, 2002 Location: Northwest Arkansas Convention Center John Q. Hammons Hall 1500 South 48 th St. Description of Show: Antiques, Collectibles, Miniatures, Toys and Bears Promoter: Productions Unlimited (405) 340 -3770 E-mail: Toys@ionet. net 53 rd Fort Worth Ceramic & Doll Show www. fwceramics. com Will Rogers Complex/Amon Carter Hall–Burnett Tandy Dr Fort Worth, Texas Arkansas Ceramic Association 41 ST Annual Trade Show Fisher Armory 2600 Pershing St, NEW Location I 30&I 40, North Little Rock, AR
Welcome to the Home Page of The NATIONAL DOLL FESTIVAL "The Best Doll Show In The Country" Please see the bottom of this page for our Calendar of Events WE HAVE EVENTS IN FULLERTON, MONROVIA, SAN DIEGO and VENTURA, CALIFORNIA LAS VEGAS, NEVADA THIS YEAR OUR NATIONAL DOLL FESTIVAL IS IN DALLAS, TEXAS Calendar of Events below on this page
Celebrating the 13 th annual Dolls of Color on Parade Show and Sale presented by UNICA Shows Doll makers Apply Here Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004 11 am - 6 pm Admission: $4 Ramada Inn 8500 Annapolis Road New Carrollton, MD US 20784 (Directions) for additional information contact Malinda Saunders 202. 832. 2450 About us Contact us Unica Shows
Celebrating the 13 th annual Dolls of Color on Parade Show and Sale Doll Vendor Malinda Saunders, Founder Dolls of Color on Parade 2004 Sharl Hill, Attendee
l Purpose continued: May give customers exposure to doll organizations such as the Central AR Doll Club or subscribe to unique doll magazines … Dolls of Color on Parade 2004 Vendor Display
General Doll Magazines Dolls Magazine Doll Making Magazines Doll Magazine/United Kingdom
***MAILING LIST*** Dollsof. Color: An e-mail based community for collectors! Do you collect, or make, ethnic dolls? Are you finding it hard or frustrating trying to find others who share your passion? Dollsof. Color@yahoogroups. com is a group for anyone who collects, and/or makes dolls of color! Click to subscribe to Dollsof. Color! It's free! To register, all you have to do is provide your e-mail address (so that you can receive list notes) and select a password. http: //groups. yahoo. com/group/Dollsof. Color/
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• • Antique and Vintage Dolls' houses and period rooms, their tiny inhabitants and miniature furniture. Antique and Vintage Teddy Bears. Doll Clothing and Accessories. If you have any question please contact us at: antiquedoll@optonline. net
Living Dolls Symposium Purpose & theme: Raising Awareness on Human Trafficking. Facts about Human Trafficking Facts About Human Trafficking l Bureau of Public Affairs Washington, DC May 24, 2004 [PDF] What is human trafficking? l Trafficking in persons is modern-day slavery, involving victims who are forced, defrauded or coerced into labor or sexual exploitation. Annually, about 600, 000 to 800, 000 people -- mostly women and children -- are trafficked across national borders which does not count millions trafficked within their own countries. l The UN estimates [conservatively] that over 700, 000 people per year are trafficked globally and the revenue generated is close to (US) $10 billion. (Department of Justice, Canada, 2005)
John R. Miller, director of the U. S. State Department Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, said that research conducted by the United States estimates that sex slavery is the third largest source of revenue for organized crime after the drug trade and the arms trade. "Sex slavery -- which includes children -- is now a major source of revenue for organized crime, probably netting $6 or $7 billion a year, " he added. www. state. gov/r/pa/ei/rls/33109. htm
l l l What impact does human trafficking have on the world? What is the United States doing to stop trafficking? What is the U. S. doing to help other countries? Fact Sheet Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Washington, DC April 12, 2006 http: //www. state. gov/g/tip/rls/fs/2006/69696. htm The President’s $50 Million Initiative To Combat Trafficking In Persons: Country Funding Funds Obligated by Country
What needs to be done? l What are the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the Trafficking in Persons Report? One of the key components of the law is the creation of the Trafficking in Persons Report. The Department of State produces this annual report assessing government response in each country with a significant number of victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons. Countries in the annual report are rated in tiers, based on government efforts to combat trafficking. l What do the tiers of the Trafficking in Persons Report mean? l Information regarding these questions will be shared at the Symposium Tea, Saturday, May 26, 2007, 3: 30 p. m. @ the Doubletree Hotel, Little Rock, Salon B
Congress passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) in 2000 and strengthened it in 2003. This law provides tools for the U. S. to combat trafficking in persons, both domestically and abroad. l In October, 2001, President Bush signed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. The Act provides a range of new tools for the protection of, and assistance to, victims of human trafficking. [Remarks of the l honorable Deborah J. Danels, Assistant Attorney General Office of Justice Programs at the Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. Protecting Our Children: No Job For The Lone Ranger on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 Sandiego, California]
l President Bush signed the Protect Act into law on April 30, 2003. His remarks at the signing ceremony and an official statement on the Act are available on the Washington File at http: //usinfo. state. gov/ (search keyword "Protect Act"). l For more information, please log on to the Web site of the State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at www. state. gov/g/tip.
Legislation in Arkansas in regards to human trafficking Representative Joyce Elliot sponsored Act 2267 of 2005, which makes human trafficking in Arkansas a felony. The Act, now a Bill may be downloaded from the following web address: http: //www. arkleg. state. ar. us/ftproot/acts/2005/public/act 2267. pdf Some resources in Arkansas • Catholic Charities Immigration Services • Fort Smith Adult Education Center/Refugee Resettlement Program • DHHS Medical & Transitional Employment Assistance/TEA • Just Communities & N. W. AR Worker Justice Center • The Living Dolls Symposium & Tea – Raising Awareness of Human Trafficking
Release the Captives” First Annual International Weekend of Prayer and Fasting for the Victims of Human Trafficking Sept. 29—Oct. 1, 2006 l Prayer and awareness-raising materials are available on the internet to facilitate local implementation of the prayer and fasting weekend for use in both corps/churches and workplace settings. Change the World - Abolition! Dominion Word Church Ministry Prayer Day Poster prints: Go to www. salvationarmyusa. org/usn/www_usn. nsf Click on services, human trafficking, 1 st annual prayer under the More column, & prayer day poster. Print on 11 x 17 paper. “…say to the captives, ‘Come out, ’ and to those in darkness, ‘Be free!’” - Isaiah 49: 9 Contacts & Links Canada Cornelius Buller Cornelius_buller@can. salvationarmy. org 204. 924. 5629 www. salvationist. ca/trafficking U. S. Lisa Thompson Lisa_thompson@usn. salvationarmy. org 703. 519. 5896 www. salvationarmyusa. org/trafficking Prayer & Deliverance Service available: Pastor Roosevelt Wilson “But this is a people robbed and plundered; all of them are snared in holes, and they are hidden in prison houses; they are for prey and no one delivers; for plunder and no one says, “Restore!” - Isaiah 42: 22
Movie starts @ 9 a. m. Saturday, May 26, 2007 Doubletree Hotel, Salon B Little Rock Human Trafficking (2005) DVD Avg. Customer Rating: (Rate this item) Usually ships in 24 hours List Price: $24. 99 Buy new: $18. 99 Mira Sorvino stars in the Lifetime mini-series "Human Trafficking. “ www. lifetimetv. com
Join Us … Complete the mini survey & register on line at www. delonscreations. net Click on Events & News tab Doll Show & Faith Base Businesses Survey Part II
Some Additional Links l l l U. S. Government Trafficking-Related Links THE VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT OF 2000 www. state. gov/documents/organization/10492. pdf THE VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE PROTECTION AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2003 www. state. gov/documents/organization/28255. pdf ASSESSMENT OF U. S. ACTIVITIES TO COMBAT TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (AUGUST 2003) www. state. gov/documents/organization/23598. pdf OFFICE OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT TRAFFICKING EFFORTS http: //www. acf. dhhs. gov/programs/orr/programs/astvict. htm OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME TRAFFICKING EFFORTS http: //www. ojp. usdoj. gov/ovc/help/tip. htm
Many Thanks Thank you for your time, patience, and interest. Enjoy the Doll Show, Faith Based Businesses Expo … Symposium & Tea Saturday, May 26, 2007 Doubletree Hotel Little Rock 9 a. m. to 7: 30 p. m. Music: Angels: Music From The Heavens by artist Holli and Christi Banks
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