Nelson 'Runaway' Diaz interviewed on the 'Day Report' on July 7th.
Listen here as Dr. Day Gardner talks with Nelson “Runaway” Diaz, a motivational speaker and performer, about personal transformation.
Dr. Gardner is the founder and
president of the National Black Pro-Life Union on Capitol Hill.
"We
realize that if we are to be successful, it is necessary to share
information and/or resources as well as 'who gets the credit'. We
acknowledge that the real credit for any good thing always goes to GOD --
not man." - DR. DAY GARDNER President
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airs Monday through Friday
online at URBAN FAMILY TALK
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Dr. Gardner is the author of If Not for Grace
which can be purchased on Amazon. com
As Miss Delaware, Day Gardner made
history as the first black woman to be named as a semi-finalist of the
internationally renowned Miss America Pageant, breaking through numerous racial
and stereotypical roadblocks for others to follow.
In
the late 1980’s, as President and Director of Lipford Corporation, her main
achievement was co-designing a $36 million dinner theater and nightclub
facility located in the center of Guam's thriving tourist district.
She
has worked as a media consultant at KUAM-TV on Guam, and was an on-air
personality and producer with African Broadcasting at the World Trade Center in
New York City.
Dr.
Gardner has been actively involved in a number of charities.
Originally
a 'Jersey Girl', she spent a year working with the mentally disabled for the
ARC of Atlantic County, New Jersey and served meals to Atlantic City's
homeless. She also spearheaded an annual toy and clothing drive for needy
families in the Atlantic City area.
A firm supporter of public television, she was a volunteer television co-host for New Jersey Network's fund-raising drives.
A firm supporter of public television, she was a volunteer television co-host for New Jersey Network's fund-raising drives.
Formerly,
she served as the National Director of Black Americans for Life, (an outreach
of National Right to Life Committee).
Presently,
Day Gardner is the founder and President of The National Black Pro Life Union,
Associate Director of National Pro Life Center on Capitol Hill and an executive
member of the National Clergy Council.
Dr.
Gardner is a sought after speaker who travels throughout the United States, is
also is a member of many organizations including the American Center for Law
and Justice and the Frederick Douglass Foundation.
A wife and mother, Day Gardner, has written two books--the first, a novel, IF NOT FOR GRACE, is available for purchase online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and right here.
A wife and mother, Day Gardner, has written two books--the first, a novel, IF NOT FOR GRACE, is available for purchase online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and right here.
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Day Gardner / a brief biography
Day Deborah Rica Lipford, now known as Dr. Day Gardner, is a former Miss Atlantic City, (1974) who served as Miss Delaware 1976 and made history by becoming the first African American contestant to place as a top ten semi-finalist at the Miss America pageant.She was President and Director of Lipford Corporation. Her main achievement was the thematic and interior design the SandCastle Entertainment Complex, a $40 million dinner theater and nightclub facility located in the center of Guam's thriving tourist district.
Gardner worked as a media consultant KUAM Broadcasting in Ordot, Guam and upon returning to the U.S. Mainland was an on-air personality and producer with African Broadcasting at the World Trade Center in New York City.
She is the former National Director of Black Americans for Life, in Washington, D.C., (an outreach of National Right to Life Committee).
Presently, Gardner is the founder and President of The National Black Pro Life Union and Associate Director of National Pro-Life Center on Capitol Hill.
She is also the anchor for the 'Daily Life News with Day Gardner' program for NPLR.net online.
In January 2011, Day Gardner received a Degree from the Faith Evangelical College and Seminary in Tacoma, Washington.
Dr. Gardner's first novel, 'IFNOT FOR GRACE' was published in the spring of 2011 and is available in book stores and online. Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
References
http://www.nationalblackprolifeunion.comhttp://www.daygardner.com
BA4L (Black Americans for Life)
Black Americans for Life
is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3)Christian organization committed to
protecting the sanctity of all human life from conception to natural death.
We believe that all God’s children are precious and deserve to be
protected regardless of race, economic or social status, however, according to
statistics black women are at least 4.8 times more likely to abort their babies
than non-Hispanic white women. For this reason, we believe that a
particular emphasis on changing the hearts and minds of these women is
necessary.
Statement of Faith
- We believe there is one God, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
- We believe that the Bible is God’s written revelation to man, that it is inspired, authoritative, and without error in the original manuscripts.
- We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miraculous works, His substitutionary death, His bodily resurrection, His ascension into heaven, His present ministry of intercession for us, and His return to earth in power and glory.
- We believe in the personality and deity of the Holy Spirit, that He performs the miracle of regeneration in new believers--sealing them for the day of redemption--and then indwells them, thus enabling them to live godly lives.
- We believe that man was created in the image of God, but because of sin, became alienated from God. But God, while we were still sinners, demonstrated His own love toward us by sending His only Son, Jesus Christ, to die on a cross in our place. Thus, the removal of that alienation was made possible by His grace, and indeed has been applied to everyone who has trusted in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ alone for his salvation.
http://www.daygardner.com/line at URBAN FAMILY TALK
Foundationally, we promote the message of life for the pre-born.
We also connect people with other groups promoting life...
Dr. Day Gardner, a
member of the national advisory council of the Project 21 black leadership
network, is the president of the National Black Pro-Life Union.
In
1976, she became the first black woman to be named as a semi-finalist in the
Miss America Pageant (as Miss Delaware).
She currently serves as an associate director of National Pro-Life Center on Capitol Hill and an executive member of the National Clergy Council.
She currently serves as an associate director of National Pro-Life Center on Capitol Hill and an executive member of the National Clergy Council.
She is the former national director of Black Americans for Life (an arm of the National Right to Life Committee) and she previously worked with KUAM-TV in Guam and was an on-air personality and producer with African Broadcasting.
Black Americans for Life (BAL) works
with a variety of groups to provide outreach to the Black community and to help
save Black babies.
Our goal is to educate, identify and activate Black pro-life’s who will work within their local communities to build effective pro-life grass roots groups. BAL has several educational brochures to help educate and organize Black Americans.
Our goal is to educate, identify and activate Black pro-life’s who will work within their local communities to build effective pro-life grass roots groups. BAL has several educational brochures to help educate and organize Black Americans.
“The
right to life is the most fundamental of all civil rights. While the right to
education, healthcare, housing, or employment are important, they pale in
existence to the right to live, walk, and love among us. We must stop abortion
to protect the right to life for preborn children.”
–
Kay James, Founder, Black Americans for Life*
Kay Coles James was the honored speaker at Gateway Pregnancy Center's Banquet 2011
Comments may be addressed to dean@gateway.org
Comments may be addressed to dean@gateway.org
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