CSL
Senior Librarian Vera Nicholas had the “honor”
of working with Immaculee Ilibagiza, a Rwanda
genocide survivor and author of Left
to Tell:
Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan
Holocaust.
Ilibagiza joined Laci Petersen’s
mother, Sharon Rocha, and Los Angeles Police
Department Officer Kristina Ripatti on the panel,
“Beyond Courage: Overcoming the Unimaginable.”
Nicholas
says, "Spending the day with Immaculee…was
inspiring. When Immaculee told me that her
escape from certain death by hiding out with seven
women in a tiny bathroom for three months had
solidified her faith,
I learned that beauty and kindness emerge
even out of the worst of human tragedies.”
Mary
Jane Kayes, a librarian in the CSL’s Braille
and Talking Book Library, accompanied
Loretta Claiborne.
Born partially blind and mildly retarded,
Claiborne has devoted her life to people with
special needs, and to inner-city kids.
Claiborne has crossed the finish line of 25
marathons, twice placing among the top 100 women
in the Boston Marathon. She's carried the torch in
the International Special Olympics, has won medals
in dozens of Special Olympics events, and holds
honorary doctorate degrees from Quinnipiac
College
and
Villanova
University
.
Kayes
learned that though Claiborne has traveled the
world promoting the Special Olympics in the
company of famous and powerful people, Claiborne
is “down-to-earth,” “lives modestly,” and
contributes her extra income to her causes.
Though Claiborne has been to several
dinners at the White House, she has never bought a
new dress for any of them, Kayes says.
Escorting
Sylvia Rhone, President
of Motown Records and Executive Vice President
of Universal Music Group, to Rhone’s panel on
the secrets of successful businesswomen
["Women at the Top: The Secrets of Her
Success"] was California Research Bureau
Senior Policy Analyst, Lisa Foster.
Foster
discovered even “VIPs like Sylvia Rhone stress
over public speaking.
She spent much of the morning getting data
from her New York
office, preparing for not a speech but an informal
panel presentation.”
Office
Assistant James Crudup
had “a great time”
working with Gunnar
Peterson,” a renowned personal trainer, and
author of The Workout. “From the
time we met at the Westin Hotel, until the end of
the conference, Peterson willingly shared his
experiences in personal training with me,” Crudup
says.
Janna
Franks, Executive Assistant to the State
Librarian, escorted Alison Blackwell, Human
Resources Director for Western Region for Target
stores, to a panel discussion with Tyra Banks on
boosting female self-esteem. First-time volunteer
Franks says, “It was great to meet famous and
high-powered people, but finding out that they are
down-to-earth was even better.”
For
more information about the Governor and First
Lady’s annual Conference for Women, please visit
http://www.californiawomen.org/index.asp.