1.18.2013

The WAAD Griot

Have you seen our new newsletter: The WAAD Griot?  It was sent via email in December to all WAAD members.  If you didn't receive it, or you're unsure whether your email address is current, visit the Wellesley Alumnae website and update your information here

Below are some excerpts from our first issue:


Why "Griot"?
We chose the name "griot" for our newsletter because of its meaning in West African culture. The griot legacy stretches back for hundreds of years, as the person who carries the cultural knowledge and identity of the people. The griot is a chronicler of history—keeping track of the history and developments of the people throughout time, and guarding the knowledge of the people. We hope the WAAD Griot will become the chronicle of our collective history as alumnae of African descent of Wellesley College.


President’s Message from Patricia Mell ’75
 
Greetings, members of Wellesley Alumnae of African Descent (WAAD—pronounced WADE)! As our second year comes to a close, I am very pleased to share with you in this, our first newsletter, some of the steps WAAD has achieved as it journeys to become a rich resource for you at each stage of your life.

Since our inception, your first Board has had as its primary purpose, the creation of an organizational framework that would support and advance the interests expressed by WAAD members. Those interests were: recruitment and admission; networking – social and business; mentoring; and interaction with current Wellesley students of African descent. We are working on all of these fronts, and have accomplished the following: held two WAAD Worldwide events (in 2011 and 2012) around the country, attended by hundreds of WAAD members, welcomed the classes of 2011 and 2012 into WAAD with gifts, and established a presence at Alumnae Leadership Council and with the College. To enhance communication among our members, we now have a blog, and we’re on Facebook. We have also developed the beginnings of a mentor-mentee program. And, to show our WAAD pride, we now have fabulous merchandise with the WAAD logo. On the financial side, we have established a PayPal account to facilitate purchases and contributions, and we’ve filed our Form 990 with IRS – yes, we are a real organization now.

Despite these accomplishments however, WAAD has a great deal of work ahead. As indicated by its new President, Karen Williamson ’69, the WCAA has pledged to assist WAAD to the extent that it can, but the reality is this: the lion’s share of the work of making WAAD into a vibrant and self-sustaining organization lies with each WAAD member.

Our journey towards this WAAD will be successful with your participation in the next building blocks of the organization. These building blocks are as follows

Regional Executive Committees. These committees will coordinate admissions and networking events at the local level, and will provide WAAD members with the materials/information necessary to do so effectively. There will be an organizational meeting for each region in the upcoming weeks. Check the master calendar for the date or contact your Regional Director.

Creation of varied, but regular information flow to WAAD members. This newsletter is a first step. What other forms of communication should we use to most effectively reach you? What would you like to share? Contact VP Communications, Michelle Davis Petelinz ’78, if you are interested in any of these projects.

Creation of a national WAAD networking forum/directory. Many WAAD members are in business, and as a benefit of membership, we would like to develop a WAAD B2B Directory. If you have an expertise in or interest in the creation of this or have other ideas, contact VP Membership Angela Norton Tyler. There will be an information gathering meeting in the upcoming weeks.

Your participation on the newly created Fund Development Committee or Budget Committee. The goal of these committees is to ensure that WAAD has adequate resources to support its strategic priorities at all levels. If you have experience in either arena, contact Treasurer, Novella Brady.

Creation of a post for an archivist. We would like to create an oral history of alumnae of African descent at Wellesley and to otherwise preserve a record of WAAD. If you have expertise in setting up an archive, please contact, WAAD President, Patricia Mell ’75.
Make regular financial contributions to WAAD. These projects and the establishment of WAAD as a self-supporting institution can only be accomplished by your contributions. $10 each month would go a long way toward WAAD achieving its goals in support of you. Our PayPal account makes this very easy to do.

In her interview for this newsletter, WCAA President Karen Williamson ’69 spoke of the treasure she has in the friendships she made at Wellesley. Perhaps this is the best gift the WCAA has given us in its support for WAAD’s creation. With WAAD, we have the opportunity to develop, nurture, renew, and cherish the personal relationships and support of each other as a unique group of peers, women of African descent who attended Wellesley College. What we make of this opportunity is entirely up to each one of us. Please accept my invitation to each one of you to step up and reach out. Participate. There are a number of ways to do so.

On behalf of the WAAD Board, I thank you in advance for your participation and for the fostering, strengthening, and broadening of friendships which is WAAD’s purpose.

Sincerely,

Patricia Mell '75, WAAD President



GIVE TO WAAD
To become the self-sustaining, vibrant organization we all want, WAAD Members are encouraged to contribute financially to our success. Below are suggested giving categories and guidelines. Please note these are guidelines only; please give what you can, as often as you can. Your donations support our efforts to build stronger connections to one another. WAAD is a 501(c) (3) organization and your contributions are tax-deductible in accordance with applicable law.

 
Sisterly Circle / New Alumna
Description: Wellesley students who’ve graduated in the most recent class
Suggested contribution: $5

 
Supportive Circle / Young Alumna
Description: Wellesley alumnae prior to their first Reunion
Suggested contribution: $15
 
Sustaining Circle / Regular Member
Description: Alumnae of Wellesley College
Suggested contribution: $25

 
Benefactor Circle / Enterprising Member
Description: Alumnae who are in business and would like to share their services with the Wellesley community
Suggested contribution: $50

 
Visionary Circle
Description: Alumnae who wish to give at the highest levels
Suggested contribution: $100 and up

Options for payment are as follows:
 Credit Card
– Via the ‘DONATE’ button/PayPal link on the WCAA website:
Check
– Please make checks payable to ‘WAAD’; checks can be mailed to:
WAAD, P.O. Box 1059, Beltsville, MD 20704
Please direct questions to WAAD Treasurer Novella Brady ’98 (cell: 443-858-1622 or email: novella.brady@gmail.com)
 
SAVE THE DATE: March 3, 2013
 
For our third annual WAAD WORLDWIDE celebrations across the country.
Send your ideas, contacts, or information for the Board’s planning committee, to
Cheryl Holland, kyraali@gmail.com.

9.26.2011

"Back in the Day" photo



Ethos Choir
Winter, 1974
 How many of these smiling singers can you name? (click to enlarge the photo for better viewing and identifying)

Wow, we were so young, then!

Do you have a "Back in the Day" photo you'd like to share here?  If so, please send via email to Michelle:  cmdavispATgmail.com.  Please include names and classes if available. 

Thanks!

5.05.2011

WAAD Worldwide

On Sunday, March 13, 2011, WAAD alumnae from California to Boston celebrated our inaugural event.  Set to coincide with President Kim Bottomly's visit to the Atlanta Wellesley club, WAAD alumnae renewed friendships, made new connections, shared good food and memories of Wellesley.  Thanks to all who came; we're looking forward to even more events in the future.

Here are just a few photographs of the WAAD Worldwide gatherings.  To see the complete collection, visit our Flickr site here.

WAAD members in New York

WAAD members greet President Kim Bottomly
and Wellesley College Board of Trustees President
Alecia DeCoudreaux '76 

WAAD members at Harambee House

WAAD members in Los Angeles

WAAD members in Washington, DC

3.14.2011

Congratulations, Karen Grigsby Bates!

Our WAAD West Regional Representative, Karen Grigsby Bates '73 is the author of the cover story, "When Life Doesn't Measure Up," in the latest issue of the Wellesley Magazine (Winter, 2011). 

From the introduction:
"The Wellesley culture, with its lofty models of success, seldom encourages discussion of the ways we fall short or don't live up to expectations.  Alumnae examine their failures, or perceptions of failure, and lessons gleaned from them."   

Karen Grigsby Bates is the Los Angeles-based correspondent for NPR News. One of Bates’s proudest contributions is making books and authors a high-profile part of NPR’s coverage. “NPR listeners read a lot, and many of them share the same passion for books that I do, so this isn’t work, it’s a pleasure.”
Before coming to NPR, Bates was a news reporter for People magazine and she was a contributing columnist to the Op Ed pages of the Los Angeles Times. In her non-NPR life, Bates is the author of Plain Brown Wrapper and Chosen People, mysteries featuring reporter-sleuth Alex Powell.

3.07.2011

New WWW (WAAD World Wide) Event Information

Due to an overwhelming response to the WAAD Northeast event taking place in New York City,
we are excited to announce a NEW LARGER LOCATION for the WAAD World Wide reception on Sunday, March 13 from 3-6pm. Venue details are below.

Covo Lounge (on 2nd floor of Covo Trattoria)
701 W. 135th (on 12th Avenue, a few blocks from Dinosaur BBQ)
New York, NY 10031
212.234.9573
www.covony.com
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served

If you have not yet sent your RSVP, it's not too late! RSVP to Anna Johnson '02 at ajohnson29@gmail.com or by calling 708.707.6939.  See you there!

3.01.2011

WAAD World Wide: March 13, 2011

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The Officers and Founding Committee of WAAD invite you to WAAD World Wide, a collection of special events which will coincide with President Kim Bottomly's visit to the Atlanta Wellesley Club on Sunday, March 13, 2011. While in Atlanta, President Bottomly will attend a reception with Alecia DeCoudreaux '76, chair of the board of trustees, and WAAD alumnae, and we hope you will be able to attend a similar event in your area on that day. These events have been planned across the country to reconnect alumnae with each other and with the College. We hope you will join alumnae in your area to socialize, share, and discuss your ideas of what you'd like to see WAAD provide in the future. All events listed below will be held on Sunday, March 13th**, unless otherwise indicated.

West: California
Regional Representative: Karen Grigsby Bates '73, kgbates73@gmail.com

1. Hostess: Dana Stevenson Lang '73
Address: 1001 Ashmount Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 (Lakeshore area, corner of Ashmount and Portal
Time: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
RSVP: JBell@goldfarblipman.com, 510-635-1623 or DanaLang3@yahoo.com, 510-333-4836

2. California Casual Tea
Time: 2:30-4:30 pm
Address: NPR, 9909 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, CA
RSVP: kgbates73@gmail.com, (310) 815 4218
What to bring: photos and stories of your years at Wellesley.

Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Missouri
Regional Representative: Lori G. Nuckolls '82 , Nuckolls@blankrome.com

1. Hostess: Toya Horn Howard '74
Event: Spring Tea
Address: 526 East 32d Street Unit D, Chicago, IL 60616
Time: 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Please RSVP to Pat Mell '75 via email at patricia.mell.bus@gmail.com or 630-456-0513

2. Please join the Indianapolis WAAD alums for the following event:
Midwest Fashion Week's Children's Fashion Show & Sunday Brunch
11:00am to 4:30pm
Bella Vita Ristorante at The Marina in Geist (Fishers, IN)
11699 Fall Creek Road, Fishers, IN 46038
This is a fun-filled event for families and friends. Celebrate the joy of being a child through a colorful presentation of contemporary children's fashion. Enjoy an elegant Sunday Brunch, enter to win door prizes and learn how to express your child's individual style through clothing. This experience is sure to educate and delight children and adults alike while also promoting the services of Down Syndrome Indiana. This event is being organized by Sola Adelowo '00. Admission is $25 per adult. Tickets can be purchased on the Midwest Fashion Week's website at www.midwestfashionweek.com. Please RSVP to Teri Cotton Santos '90 at tcsantos@lilly.com no later than March 9, 2011.

3. Hostess: Marseille Allen '01
Location: Beans & Cornbread
Address: 29508 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48034-5703, 248-208-1680
Time: 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Attendees must RSVP with Marseille by March 10 at marseille@alum.wellelsey.edu or BBM: 315CA177.

4. Hostess: Susan Jackson Rollins '77
Location: St. Louis, Missouri - the Show Me State - in the Central Region
Bring your yearbooks or favorite piece of Wellesley memorabilia
Address: 3103 Eads, St. Louis, MO. 63104
Time: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
RSVP: Susan Jackson Rollins at scjr63108@gmail.com

Northeast: New York City
Regional Representative: Anna Johnson '02, ajohnson29@gmail.com

Location: Settepani, 196 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10026, 917-492-4806 (corner of 120th and Malcolm X Blvd)
Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served, cash bar
RSVP to Anna Johnson '02, ajohnson29@gmail.com, 708-707-6939 (cell)

New England: Massachusetts
Regional Representative: Gail Rock Townsend '95, grock@post.harvard.edu, 617-501-2129

WAAD New England Meet and Greet Social
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Harambee House, Wellesley College Campus, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481
RSVP to Gail Rock Townsend at grock@post.harvard.edu

Mid-Atlantic: Washington, DC and Pennsylvania
Regional Representative: Tania Peters '95, taniapeters@alum.wellesley.edu

1. Hostess: Tania Peters '95
Event: Sunday Brunch at the Piano Bar
Location: Banana Café & Piano Bar, 500 8th Street, SE, Washington, D.C. 20003
Capitol Hill Area near Eastern Market Metro Station. Street parking is available.
Time: 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Phone: 301-442-1687
Cost: $30.00 per person (not including taxes or gratuity) with additional cash bar
RSVP by March 6th to Tania Peters '95 at taniapeters@alum.wellesley.edu, 301-442-1687

2. Event: A Sunday Gathering of Friends
Location: The Home of Denise Armbrister-McGregor '75, 6440 Overbrook Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19151, 215-473-3833
Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m.
RSVP by March 6th to Tania Peters '95 at taniapeters@alum.wellesley.edu, 301-442-1687

South: Georgia
Regional Representative: Brooke Richardson '03, brookellen81@yahoo.com

Alecia DeCoudreaux '76, chair of the board of trustees,
and President H. Kim Bottomly
invite WAAD alumnae to a special reception
Sunday, March 13, 2011
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
at the Atlanta Girls' School, 3254 Northside Parkway NW, Atlanta, GA

Afterwards, please plan to stay for the Atlanta Wellesley Club event with President Bottomly
3:00 - 5:00 pm at the Atlanta Girls' School.

RSVP for the WAAD reception at 2:00 pm: Brooke Richardson '03, brookellen81@yahoo.com or Karen Kerns, kkerns@wellesley.edu, 781-283-2310.
RSVP for the Atlanta Wellesley Club event at 3:00 pm: Register Online, or contact Karen Kerns, kkerns@wellesley.edu, 781-283-2310.

We hope you will be able to attend one of these events, but if you cannot, keep in mind WAAD World Wide is just our initial effort. Your WAAD board is always interested in hearing from you. If there is no WAAD gathering near you on March 13, we’d be happy to work with you to put one together later this year. We’re looking forward to reconnecting old friendships, and making new ones as we discover the sister alumnae who are near us.

With warmest regards,
Wellesley Alumnae of African Descent

Patricia Mell '75, President
C. Michelle Davis Petelinz '78, Vice President, Communications
Angela Norton Tyler '88, Vice President, Membership
Cheryl Holland '77, Vice President, Programs
Novella Brady '98, Treasurer
Kendall Alexander '08, Secretary

**Please note that Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 13th, so be sure to change your clocks so you don't miss these exciting events!
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2.03.2011

More Recognition for WAAD Alumnae!

Congratulations to Joan Wallace-Benjamin, Ph.D. '75 and Susan Windham-Bannister, Ph.D. '72  who were both among Boston Magazine's 50 Most Powerful Women in Boston:

 JOAN WALLACE-BENJAMIN
PRESIDENT/CEO, THE HOME FOR LITTLE WANDERERS Power demo:  Saving the lives of thousands through the Home for Little Wanderers, which in 2010 alone provided more than 60,000 hours of help to children and families in need.














SUSAN WINDHAM-BANNISTER
PRESIDENT/CEO MASSACHUSETTS LIFE SCIENCES CENTER
Power demo: Orchestrating a $1 billion investment in our medical, biotech, and academic research institutions, bolstering everything from pharmaceuticals to medical devices.

You can see the Boston Magazine article and full list here.