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Mimi Silbert

Mimi Halper Silbert serves as the chairman of the board, president, and CEO of the Delancey Street Foundation, a residential educational community that provides ex-felons, sex workers, substance abusers, and others with academic, vocational, and social skills.[1] Silbert was the developer of Delancey Street's headquarters, which houses 500 residents as well as of retail, educational, and recreational facilities.[2][3][4]

Early life and education edit

Silbert was born in Boston, MA in 1942. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1963), and master's (1965) and doctorate degrees (1968) in counseling psychology and criminology from UC Berkeley.

Delancey Street Foundation edit

As the head of Delancey Street Foundation, Silbert oversees the enterprises staffed by Delancey Street residents, which include a moving company, restaurants and catering, a screening room, and other businesses.[5][6]

Awards and recognition edit

Silbert has been awarded 10 honorary doctorate degrees, including Brandeis (2006),[7] UMass (1995), Golden Gate University (1997), and San Francisco State University (1993). She was awarded UC Berkeley’s Alumni of the Year in 1991.[8]

Silbert has also been recognized and honored by federal, state, and municipal leaders. Silbert has received official mentions during sessions of the United States Senate and the United States Congress by Senator Dianne Feinstein,[9] Senator Barbara Boxer,[10] and Congressmember Mel Levine.[11] Silbert has received six mayoral proclamations of “Mimi Silbert Days” in San Francisco, most recently in 2008.[12] She was awarded the first Minerva Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 from former California First Lady Maria Shriver.[13] In 2014, the California Museum inducted Silbert into the California Hall of Fame.[14] Also in 2014, the Port of San Francisco designated a stretch of sidewalk along the San Francisco Bay the "Mimi Silbert Pathway."[15]

She has also received awards and recognition from national organizations and news programs. In 1992, the League of Women Voters named her one of their "Women Who Could Be President."[16] In 1989, she was featured on ABC's 20/20 in a segment entitled “The Power of Mimi”.[17]

In the business world, Silbert has been featured in books and articles on the subject of social entrepreneurship, including profiles in the London Financial Times,[18] Fast Company,[19] and Worth Magazine.[20]

From religious organizations, Silbert received the Pope John XXIII Award[21] from the Italian Catholic Federation and the Valor Award from the Jewish National Fund.[22]

Criminal justice work edit

In addition to her work with Delancey Street, Silbert is also a recognized national expert in criminal justice. Silbert has served on federal and state corrections commissions and advisory boards, including: the National Institute of Justice Advisory Board, appointed by President Jimmy Carter (1980); the California Board of State and Community Corrections, appointed by every California governor from George Deukmejian (1986) through Arnold Schwarzenegger;[23][24] the State Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, appointed by Governors Gray Davis and Schwarzenegger;[25] the Blue Ribbon Commission in Inmate Program Management, appointed by the California Legislature;[26] and the California Expert Panel on Corrections.[27]

She also wrote, designed and implemented a revamp of San Francisco's juvenile justice system.[28][29]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Silbert, Mimi H.; Pines, Ayala M.; Lynch, Teri (1980). Sexual assault of prostitutes: phase one. Grant No. RO1-MH-32782-01. Washington D.C.: Delancey Street Foundation, National Institute of Mental Health. OCLC 45111118.
  • Silbert, Mimi H.; Pines, Ayala M. (June 1982). "Entrance into prostitution". Youth & Society. 13 (4): 471–500. doi:10.1177/0044118X82013004005. S2CID 144906858.

References edit

  1. ^ Costner, Debra, "NAWBO’s award-winning female entrepreneurs”, Bay Area Businesswoman Vol. 15 No. 7, 2008-04
  2. ^ "Delancey Street Embarcadero Triangle, San Francisco California." Urban Land Institute, Project Reference File July–September 1992: Vol.22 No. 11
  3. ^ Males, Carolyn and Raskin, Julie. "Delancey Street's Road to Success." Reader's Digest 1989-03
  4. ^ McMahon, Bob. "Rehabilitation center turns opponents into supporters." Gannett Westchester Newspapers 1985-07-14
  5. ^ Best of the Bay: "Best Moving Service, Delancey Street Movers”, San Francisco Bay Guardian 2009-07-29 - 2009-08-04
  6. ^ Gross, Jane. "Ex-Convicts are Serving Blintzes Instead of Time." The New York Times 1989-03-01
  7. ^ Silbert shares secrets of her success”, Brandeis Reporter June 2006
  8. ^ Rodarmor, William."Alumna of the Year: Mimi Silbert" California Monthly 1990-12
  9. ^ "Weekend Maintenance - Library of Congress". loc.gov.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Weekend Maintenance - Library of Congress". loc.gov.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Weekend Maintenance - Library of Congress". loc.gov.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Darius Tajanko. "City and County of San Francisco - File #: 080625". legistar.com.
  13. ^ California Governor's Conference (6 December 2004). "First Lady of California Maria Shriver Announces Winners of First Annual Minerva... -- re> LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ --". prnewswire.com.
  14. ^ "Mimi Silbert". californiamuseum.org.
  15. ^ "Mimi Silbert cherishes sentiment, but sign, not so much". SFGate. 10 September 2014.
  16. ^ "Past Women Who Could Be President Honorees". lwvsf.org.
  17. ^ "The Power of Mimi" 20/20 (ABC) 1989-12
  18. ^ Howard, Bob. "Life on the outside begins with a haircut and a job." The London Times 2000-09-05
  19. ^ Mieszkowski, Katharine. "She Helps Them Help Themselves." Fast Company 1998-06 - 1998-07
  20. ^ Schuerman, Andrew. "Hands On Learning" Worth, 2000-12 - 2001-01
  21. ^ . icf.org. Archived from the original on 2015-08-15. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  22. ^ "Congressional Record, Volume 148 Issue 107 (Wednesday, July 31, 2002)". gpo.gov.
  23. ^ "Board of State and Community Corrections - The BSCC Board". ca.gov.
  24. ^ "Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. - Newsroom". ca.gov.
  25. ^ "Board of State and Community Corrections - SACJJDP Membership". ca.gov.
  26. ^ https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/123706NCJRS.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  27. ^ http://ucicorrections.seweb.uci.edu/files/2007/06/Expert_Panel_Report.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  28. ^ Stiles Askew, Judith. "Helping Others Help Themselves: An Interview With Mimi Silbert." United Airlines Hemispheres 1996-02
  29. ^ Stehle, Vince. "Vistas of Endless Possibility." The Chronicle of Philanthropy 1995-11-02

External links edit

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Mimi Halper Silbert serves as the chairman of the board president and CEO of the Delancey Street Foundation a residential educational community that provides ex felons sex workers substance abusers and others with academic vocational and social skills 1 Silbert was the developer of Delancey Street s headquarters which houses 500 residents as well as of retail educational and recreational facilities 2 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Delancey Street Foundation 3 Awards and recognition 4 Criminal justice work 5 Selected bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editSilbert was born in Boston MA in 1942 She holds a bachelor s degree in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst 1963 and master s 1965 and doctorate degrees 1968 in counseling psychology and criminology from UC Berkeley Delancey Street Foundation editMain article Delancey Street Foundation As the head of Delancey Street Foundation Silbert oversees the enterprises staffed by Delancey Street residents which include a moving company restaurants and catering a screening room and other businesses 5 6 Awards and recognition editSilbert has been awarded 10 honorary doctorate degrees including Brandeis 2006 7 UMass 1995 Golden Gate University 1997 and San Francisco State University 1993 She was awarded UC Berkeley s Alumni of the Year in 1991 8 Silbert has also been recognized and honored by federal state and municipal leaders Silbert has received official mentions during sessions of the United States Senate and the United States Congress by Senator Dianne Feinstein 9 Senator Barbara Boxer 10 and Congressmember Mel Levine 11 Silbert has received six mayoral proclamations of Mimi Silbert Days in San Francisco most recently in 2008 12 She was awarded the first Minerva Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 from former California First Lady Maria Shriver 13 In 2014 the California Museum inducted Silbert into the California Hall of Fame 14 Also in 2014 the Port of San Francisco designated a stretch of sidewalk along the San Francisco Bay the Mimi Silbert Pathway 15 She has also received awards and recognition from national organizations and news programs In 1992 the League of Women Voters named her one of their Women Who Could Be President 16 In 1989 she was featured on ABC s 20 20 in a segment entitled The Power of Mimi 17 In the business world Silbert has been featured in books and articles on the subject of social entrepreneurship including profiles in the London Financial Times 18 Fast Company 19 and Worth Magazine 20 From religious organizations Silbert received the Pope John XXIII Award 21 from the Italian Catholic Federation and the Valor Award from the Jewish National Fund 22 Criminal justice work editIn addition to her work with Delancey Street Silbert is also a recognized national expert in criminal justice Silbert has served on federal and state corrections commissions and advisory boards including the National Institute of Justice Advisory Board appointed by President Jimmy Carter 1980 the California Board of State and Community Corrections appointed by every California governor from George Deukmejian 1986 through Arnold Schwarzenegger 23 24 the State Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency appointed by Governors Gray Davis and Schwarzenegger 25 the Blue Ribbon Commission in Inmate Program Management appointed by the California Legislature 26 and the California Expert Panel on Corrections 27 She also wrote designed and implemented a revamp of San Francisco s juvenile justice system 28 29 Selected bibliography editSilbert Mimi H Pines Ayala M Lynch Teri 1980 Sexual assault of prostitutes phase one Grant No RO1 MH 32782 01 Washington D C Delancey Street Foundation National Institute of Mental Health OCLC 45111118 Silbert Mimi H Pines Ayala M June 1982 Entrance into prostitution Youth amp Society 13 4 471 500 doi 10 1177 0044118X82013004005 S2CID 144906858 References edit Costner Debra NAWBO s award winning female entrepreneurs Bay Area Businesswoman Vol 15 No 7 2008 04 Delancey Street Embarcadero Triangle San Francisco California Urban Land Institute Project Reference File July September 1992 Vol 22 No 11 Males Carolyn and Raskin Julie Delancey Street s Road to Success Reader s Digest 1989 03 McMahon Bob Rehabilitation center turns opponents into supporters Gannett Westchester Newspapers 1985 07 14 Best of the Bay Best Moving Service Delancey Street Movers San Francisco Bay Guardian 2009 07 29 2009 08 04 Gross Jane Ex Convicts are Serving Blintzes Instead of Time The New York Times 1989 03 01 Silbert shares secrets of her success Brandeis Reporter June 2006 Rodarmor William Alumna of the Year Mimi Silbert California Monthly 1990 12 Weekend Maintenance Library of Congress loc gov permanent dead link Weekend Maintenance Library of Congress loc gov permanent dead link Weekend Maintenance Library of Congress loc gov permanent dead link Darius Tajanko City and County of San Francisco File 080625 legistar com California Governor s Conference 6 December 2004 First Lady of California Maria Shriver Announces Winners of First Annual Minerva re gt LOS ANGELES Dec 6 PRNewswire prnewswire com Mimi Silbert californiamuseum org Mimi Silbert cherishes sentiment but sign not so much SFGate 10 September 2014 Past Women Who Could Be President Honorees lwvsf org The Power of Mimi 20 20 ABC 1989 12 Howard Bob Life on the outside begins with a haircut and a job The London Times 2000 09 05 Mieszkowski Katharine She Helps Them Help Themselves Fast Company 1998 06 1998 07 Schuerman Andrew Hands On Learning Worth 2000 12 2001 01 Italian Catholic Federation Charitable Programs icf org Archived from the original on 2015 08 15 Retrieved 2015 08 23 Congressional Record Volume 148 Issue 107 Wednesday July 31 2002 gpo gov Board of State and Community Corrections The BSCC Board ca gov Office of Governor Edmund G Brown Jr Newsroom ca gov Board of State and Community Corrections SACJJDP Membership ca gov https www ncjrs gov pdffiles1 Digitization 123706NCJRS pdf bare URL PDF http ucicorrections seweb uci edu files 2007 06 Expert Panel Report pdf bare URL PDF Stiles Askew Judith Helping Others Help Themselves An Interview With Mimi Silbert United Airlines Hemispheres 1996 02 Stehle Vince Vistas of Endless Possibility The Chronicle of Philanthropy 1995 11 02External links editDelancy Street Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mimi Silbert amp oldid 1198141303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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