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Event 01 - 04 October 2009

Opening General Session

On Wednesday evening, September 30, beginning at 5:30pm, celebrate the ADA’s 150th anniversary at this spectacular tribute to the power of dentistry.

This milestone commemoration of dentistry and your Association will feature the 2009 Distinguished Speaker, Sidney Poitier, and will be held at the Waikiki Shell, a beautiful outdoor venue near Waikiki.

Academy Award-winning actor, writer, director, and diplomat (he serves as the Bahamas' ambassador to Japan and UNESCO), Sidney Poitier has been a political and artistic trailblazer for more than half a century. On the lecture stage he recounts the uplifting story of his life-from his childhood as the son of poor tomato farmers to his pioneering cinematic career-in inspiring audiences to pursue their dreams no matter what the odds. He also speaks with passion about the importance of diversity and about the humanitarian causes that most deeply concern him, in motivating others to make a difference in the world around them.

Sidney has had an incalculable impact on American culture since the early 1950s, when he began appearing in a string of groundbreaking movies that addressed issues of racial and social inequality. To listening audiences he narrates his courageous struggle to achieve equality for himself and other black actors, as well as the films that would make him one of the world's most popular and respected actors, including No Way Out, The Blackboard Jungle, Lilies of the Field, The Defiant Ones, A Raisin in the Sun, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, and In the Heat of the Night. For these cinematic milestones he received the Life Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 2000, and in 2002 was honored with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

This year’s series has been underwritten in part by the ADA Foundation through a grant from Johnson & Johnson.

 

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