Day 1: Monday, July 25
‘United Together’
The day’s activities are expected to begin at 4 p.m. Speakers earlier on the program will include union presidents and members of the platform committee. The evening will be divided into a series of speeches on family and economic issues, including substance abuse, immigration reform and LGBT rights. A list of those speakers is below. Two of the party’s progressive icons, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and Clinton’s primary rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, will take the stage to end the night.
After 7 p.m.
Pam Livengood
Substance abuse activist
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire senator. Related: 2015: Why a U.S. senator is trying to put a woman’s face on the $20 bill
Sen. Jeff Merkley
Oregon senator
8 p.m.
Francisca and Karla Ortiz
A mother in the country illegally, and her daughter, a U.S. citizen.
Astrid Silva
Immigration activist. Related: For Astrid Silva, a presidential shout-out
Rep. Luis Gutierrez
Illinois congressman
Jason and Jarron Collins
Professional basketball players
Jesse Lipson
Founder, ShareFile
State Sen. Pat Spearman
Nevada state senator
Senator Bob Casey
Pennsylvania senator
Luke Feeney
Chillicothe, OH mayor
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
New York senator. Related: Gillibrand in 2013: I’m on the Hillary Clinton 2016 ‘bandwagon’
Anastasia Somoza
Disability rights activist
Eva Longoria
Actress
Sen. Cory Booker
New Jersey senator. Related: Sen. Cory Booker of N.J. remains under VP consideration for Clinton
Cheryl Lankford
10 p.m.
First lady Michelle Obama
Related: Why Michelle Obama has a prime spot at the Democratic National Convention
Rep. Joe Kennedy III
Massachusetts congressman
Rep. Keith Ellison
Minnesota congressman
Sen. Bernie Sanders
Vermont senator. Related: Sanders has no desire to be the Cruz of the Democratic convention, aide says
Day 2: Tuesday, July 26
‘A Lifetime of Fighting for Children and Families’
The roll call vote will take place Tuesday, along with a speech from former president, and potential first spouse, Bill Clinton. The night will also include parents whose children were killed by gun violence and in police shootings. Activities are expected to begin at 4 p.m.
4 p.m.
Sen. Tom Harkin
Former Iowa senator
Alison Lundergan Grimes
Kentucky secretary of state. Related: Bernie Sanders asks for recanvass of Kentucky primary vote
5 p.m.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe
Virginia governor. Related: So what exactly is Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe being investigated for?
7 p.m.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi
California congresswoman and House minority leader. Related: Nancy Pelosi brings A-listy celebs to the Dem convention
Jason Carter
Former state senator
Sen. Chuck Schumer
New York senate. Related: Why’s Hillary Clinton running 13 points behind Charles Schumer in New York?
Thaddeus Desmond
Child advocate social worker
Dynah Haubert
Lawyer who works for a disability rights organization
Kate Burdick
Staff attorney at the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia
Anton Moore
President and founder of Unity in the Community
Dustin Parsons
Fifth grade teacher in Arkansas
Daniele Mellot
Mother who adopted her son through the 1997 Adoption and Safe Families Act
Jelani Freeman
Lawyer who formerly interned in Hillary Clinton's Senate office
Donna Brazile
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair of Voter Registration and Participation
Eagle Academy Principal and Students
Eric Holder
Former U.S. Attorney General
Cameron McLay
Pittsburgh Chief of Police
Tony Goldwyn
Actor
‘Mothers of the Movement’
Gwen Carr, mother of Eric Garner; Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin; Maria Hamilton, mother of Dontré Hamilton; Lucia McBath, mother of Jordan Davis; Lezley McSpadden, mother of Michael Brown; Cleopatra Pendleton-Cowley, mother of Hadiya Pendleton; Geneva Reed-Veal, mother of Sandra Bland. Related: Lowery: An African-American mother, one of many, grappling with her son’s violent death
Cecile Richards
President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund
America Ferrerra and Lena Dunham
Actresses
Steve Benjamin
Mayor of Columbia, S.C.
Sen. Barbara Boxer
California senator. Related: Boxer exits, setting stage for epic California Senate battle
Joe Sweeney
Detective with the NYPD on September 11, 2001.
Lauren Manning
Author, entrepreneur, businesswoman and one of the most severely injured survivors of September 11.
Rep. Joseph Crowley
New York congressman
Ryan Moore
Governor Howard Dean
Former Vermont governor. Related: Howard Dean knows something about coming up short. Here’s his advice for Bernie Sanders.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Minnesota senator
Ima Matul
Sex trafficking survivor and advocate
Madeleine Albright
Former U.S. Secretary of State
10 p.m.
President Bill Clinton
Husband of Hillary Clinton. Related: Ready for prime time: The Barack, Bill, Hillary and Bernie show
Day 3: Wednesday, July 27
‘Working Together’
The third night of the convention will feature both the sitting president and vice president, as well as the party’s vice-presidential nominee. Other speakers include survivors of mass shootings and family members of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Activities are expected to begin at 4 p.m. The speaker schedule beginning at 6 p.m. is below.
6 p.m.
Rep. Ben Ray Lujan
New Mexico congressman, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman
Rev. Jesse Jackson
Civil rights activist . Related: One-on-one with the Rev. Jesse Jackson
Star Jones
Former “The View” co-host
Karen Weaver
Flint, Mich. mayor
Rep. G.K. Butterfield
North Carolina congressman, Congressional Black Caucus chairman
Stephanie Schriock
Pro-choice activist, EMILY’s List president. Related: Why Emily’s List is spending big to defeat a progressive Democrat
Sen. Harry Reid
Nevada senator and democratic leader. Related: The Harry Reid Mad Lib you have been waiting for
Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom
California lieutenant governor
Rep. Ruben Gallego
Arizona congressman
Jamie Dorff
Widow of Army helicopter pilot killed in northern Iraq
Mike Duggan
Detroit mayor
Governor Martin O'Malley
Former Maryland governor. Related: O’Malley suspends presidential bid after a dismal showing in Iowa
Sigourney Weaver
Actress
Governor Jerry Brown
California governor. Related: California Gov. Jerry Brown praises Sanders on his way to lukewarm endorsement of Clinton
Lee Daniels
Director
Christine Leinonen, Brandon Wolf and Jose Arraigada
Mother of Orlando nightclub attack victim, with two survivors. Related: The lives lost in Orlando
Sen. Chris Murphy
Connecticut senator. Related: Chris Murphy: ‘Republicans have decided to sell weapons to ISIS’
Erica Smegielski
Daughter of school principal killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, gun control activist. Related: Convention shows how Democrats have learned to love gun control
Charles Ramsey
Former Philadelphia police commissioner. Related: Former top cop: America is ‘sitting on a powder keg’
Angela Bassett
Actress
Felicia Sanders and Polly Sheppard
Survivors of South Carolina church shooting. Related: Remembering the Charleston church shooting victims
Rep. Gabby Giffords
Former Arizona congresswoman, with her husband, Captain Mark Kelly. Related: Giffords: Orlando and Jo Cox’s death show the horrors of gun violence
Ret. Rear Adm. John Hutson
Retired U.S. Navy rear admiral
Ret. Capt. Kristen Kavanaugh
Former Marine captain and military diversity activist
Leon Panetta
Former congressman and secretary of defense. Related: Panetta clashed with CIA over memoir, tested agency review process
Dr. Jill Biden
Wife of Vice President Biden
10 p.m.
Kasim Reed
Atlanta mayor
Michael Bloomberg
Former New York City mayor
Sen. Tim Kaine
Virginia senator and vice-presidential nominee. Related: Clinton and Kaine debut the Democratic ticket in Florida
Sharon Belkofer
Mother of Army lieutenant colonel who was killed in Afghanistan.
President Obama
Related: Obama: Donald Trump’s nomination ‘says something’ about the Republican Party
Day 4: Thursday, July 28
‘Stronger Together’
Clinton will take the stage on the final night of the convention, following an introduction from her daughter, Chelsea. Other speakers include basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabar, actress Chloë Grace Moretz and two Republicans who will endorse voting for Clinton. Activities are expected to begin at 4 p.m. The speaker schedule beginning at 6 p.m. is below.
6 p.m.
Rep. James Clyburn
South Carolina congressman
Marlon Marshall
State political director, Clinton campaign
Rep. Nancy Pelosi
California congresswoman and House minority leader. Related: Nancy Pelosi brings A-listy celebs to the Dem convention
Sen. Barbara Mikulski
Maryland senator. Related: Mikulski, a role model for generations of women in politics, to retire in 2016
Lorella Praeli
Latino vote director, Clinton campaign
Rep. Joaquin Castro
Texas congressman
Governor Andrew Cuomo
New York governor
Rep. Tim Ryan
Ohio congressman
Governor John Hickenlooper
Colorado governor. Related: Clinton meets with Warren, Castro, Hickenlooper as part of VP search
Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen
Actor and actress
Henrietta Ivey
Minimum wage activist
Dave Wills
Eighth-grade teacher
Beth Mathias
Ohio woman who works two jobs
Jensen Walcott and Jake Reed
Walcott was fired from her job after she asked why she was paid 25 cents less than Reed.
Governor Tom Wolf
Pennsylvania governor. Related: Pa. schools are the nation’s most inequitable. The new governor wants to fix that.
Governor Jennifer Granholm
Former Michigan governor
Doug Elmets
Former Reagan administration staffer
Jennifer Pierotti Lim
U.S. Chamber of Commerce director of health policy
Sheriff Lupe Valdez
Dallas sheriff
Jennifer Loudon, Wayne Walker, Wayne Owens and Barbara Owens
Family members of fallen police officers
Rev. William Barber
North Carolina civil rights activist
Kareem Abdul-Jabar
Former professional basketball player. Related: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Every GOP candidate is wrong about political correctness
Khizr Khan
Mother of deceased soldier
Rep. Ted Lieu
California congressman
Ret. Gen. John Allen
Retired Marine general, former ISAF commander, and U.S. forces commander in Afghanistan. Related: Obama administration’s envoy to anti-Islamic State coalition to resign
Ret. Capt. Florent Groberg
Retired Army captain
Chloë Grace Moretz
Actress. Related: Who is Chloë Grace Moretz and why is she speaking at the Democratic convention?
Rep. Xavier Becerra
California congressman, chairman of House Democratic Caucus. Related: The story behind Congress’s dueling intern selfies
Sen. Sherrod Brown
Ohio senator. Related: Sherrod Brown: Why aren’t progressives begging him to run for president?
10 p.m.
Chelsea Clinton
Daughter of Clinton. Related: Chelsea Clinton gives birth to second child, son Aidan
Hillary Clinton
Former secretary of state and senator. Presidential nominee. Related: Clinton’s challenge will be to balance a hopeful tone with an argument for change
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