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Join MoAD's Afropolitan Ball 2018 Honorary Chairs Fmr. San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. & Lloyd Dean
May 25, 2018

Join us on Saturday, October 27 at the Fairmont Hotel San Francisco for a spectacular evening featuring entertainment, cocktails, incredible wines, exquisite dinner and the best party in town! Come to support the arts, the Museum of the African Diaspora and the achievements of our honorees.
EVENT CHAIRS
Monetta White & David Lawrence
Eric F. Reed & Michelle Miller Reed
HONORARY CHAIRS
Willie L. Brown, Jr.
Lloyd Dean
EVENT COMMITTEE
Katie Allen
Suzette Clarke
Jill Cowan Davis
Hala Hijazi
Bianca Mallory
Wayne Perry
Narda Skov
Marc Spencer
Henry Williams
Sonja Johnson Williams
Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) | 685 Mission St (at 3rd)San Francisco, CA 94105

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