Below is the full Democratic National Convention schedule for Tuesday, July 26, released by DNC organizers in Philadelphia:
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (EDT)
Call to Order
U.S. Representative and Convention Chair Marcia Fudge Invocation
Dr. Ima Sherman Jackson Presentation of Colors
Colonel Charles Young American Legion Post 682
Pledge of Allegiance
Mallory Weggemann National Anthem
Timmy Kelly Timmy Kelly is from Pennsylvania and sang the National Anthem at the campaign launch in New York.
Remarks
Former U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin Sen. Harkin will speak on the 26th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a law he wrote and helped pass.
Remarks
Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes 5:00 – 7:00 PM (EDT)
Nominating Speeches and Roll Call Vote
Remarks
Gov. Terry McAuliffe 7:00 – 10:00 PM (EDT)
Remarks
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic women of the House Remarks introducing Video Message
Former State Sen. Jason Carter Video Message from President Jimmy Carter
Remarks
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer Host for the evening: Actress Elizabeth Banks
FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: KIDS AND FAMILIES
Remarks
Thaddeus Desmond Thaddeus is a child advocate social worker in Philadelphia.
Remarks
Dynah Haubert Dynah is a lawyer who works for a disability rights organization.
Remarks
Kate Burdick Kate is a staff attorney at the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia .
Remarks
Anton Moore Anton founded and runs a non-profit community group that strives to bring awareness and educate youth on gun violence.
Remarks
Dustin Parsons Dustin is a 5th grade teacher in Arkansas.
Remarks
Daniele Mellott Daniele and Mark Mellott’s adoption of their son was made possible through the 1997 Adoption and Safe Families Act that Hillary championed as First Lady.
Remarks
Jelani Freeman Jelani grew up in foster care and is a former intern in Hillary Clinton’s Senate office. Since receiving his law degree, he has worked to bring opportunity to kids at risk.
Remarks
Democratic National Committee Vice Chairwoman of Voter Registration and Participation Donna Brazile Remarks
Eagle Academy Principal and Students
As a senator, Hillary Clinton supported the creation of the Eagle Academy to educate at-risk youth in New York City.
FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: SOCIAL JUSTICE
Remarks
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
Remarks
Pittsburgh Chief of Police Cameron McLay
Remarks
Actor Tony Goldwyn Remarks
Mothers of the Movement Sybrina Fulton, Geneva Reed-Veal, Lucy McBath, Gwen Carr, Cleopatra Pendelton, Maria Hamilton, Lezley McSpadden, and Wanda Johnson
Performance
Andra Day
FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: WOMEN AND FAMILIES
Remarks
President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund Cecile Richards Remarks
Actresses America Fererra and Lena Dunham Remarks
Mayor of Columbia, S.C., Steve Benjamin Remarks
U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: STANDING UP FOR 9/11 FIRST RESPONDERS & SURVIVORS
Introduction by Actress Debra Messing
Remarks
Joe Sweeney Joe was a detective with the NYPD on September 11, 2001. When the towers were hit, he rushed down to the World Trade Center and began digging through the rubble for survivors.
Remarks
Lauren Manning
Lauren spent more than 6 months in the hospital after 9/11 recovering from severe burns. As senator, Hillary Clinton helped Lauren get the care she needed.
Remarks
U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley
FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: HEALTH CARE
Introduction of Speaker
Actress Erika Alexander
Remarks
Ryan Moore
Ryan has spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia dwarfism and has known Hillary Clinton since 1994 when they met during the fight for healthcare reform. Ryan has stayed in contact with Hillary ever since.
Remarks
Former governor of Vermont Howard Dean
FIGHTS OF HER LIFE: SECRETARY OF STATE
Remarks
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Remarks
Ima Matul
Sex trafficking survivor and advocate
Remarks
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
10:00 – 11:00 PM (EDT)
Remarks
President Bill Clinton
Introduction of Film
Actress Meryl Streep
Performance
Alicia Keys

