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Cocktails and Conversation 2007! |
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"Faith and Politics"
Special Guest Speaker Rev. Jim Nelson
Alston & Bird July 18, 2007
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 Reverend Jim Nelson, Editor-in-Chief of the Wesleyan Christian Advocate and former pastor of Cokesbury Methodist Church in Savannah, spoke on Faith and Politics. Nelson, a former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, is joined by WIN List board members Sharon Adams (left) and Mary Long.
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Lauren Benedict, Macon City Council candidate, chats with Sandra Murray; Jane Kidd, Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia; and Mary James about her upcoming race.
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Charles Huddleston and Larrie Del Martin were among the participants at the "Cocktails and Conversation" event
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Jenna Moore, our host at Alston & Bird, is seen here with board member Mary Long
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Beth Perera, former WIN List endorsed candidate from Macon, brought her mother, who was visiting from Ohio, to the event.
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 RuthE Levy, Jan Hackney, and Craig Kimbrough were on hand to join the conversation. |
 Rev. Nelson led the attendees in a thoughtful discussion. Nelson is the author of "Where Would Jesus Put the Sidewalks? A Study of Faith and Politics: A Most Holy Alliance." |
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 "You deserve what you tolerate," Lisa Borders told the large and enthusiastic crowd of WIN List supporters.
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"The Importance of Women in Leadership Roles in Local Government"
Special Guest Speaker Lisa Borders Atlanta City Council President
August 15, 2007 The Globe
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From left, Herman Howard, David Pino, and Kaven Swan of HOK Architects were sponsors of the August 15th Cocktails & Conversation.
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Caroline Moise (left), WIN List board member welcomed WIN supporter Judy Tabb. |
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Stephanie Davis (left), Alicia Franck (center), and Libby Johnson were among the many avid supporters in attendance. |

Borders seen here with Flo Dawson (left) and Susie Butler, announced to the crowd that she will be a candidate to succeed Shirley Franklin as mayor of Atlanta, a p[osition she has wanted to hold since she was 11 years old. |
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Jane Kidd (left), Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia, is seen here with the Honorable Buddy Darden and Mary Long, WIN List board member. |

Shown here with Rep. Michelle Henson, Borders told the crowd, "Women have a clear and resounding voice for our community." |
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 Board member Libby Johnson visits with Dixon Taylor. |

Among the crowd were Morris Stenard, Chris Vaughn, and George Johnson. |
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