PRESS ADVISORY
AU Diaspora Task Team Rep. to Attend African Black Holocaust
Conference in Atlanta, Ga
November 18, 2010
 
http://search.aol.com/aol/imageDetails?s_it=imageDetails&q=omowale+clay&img=http://i.ytimg.com/vi/R7igDkvrAh0/2.jpg&host=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O88-rankorderequality.html&width=88&height=66&thumbUrl=http://images-partners-tbn.google.com/images?q=tbn:9YzqKeG20e8u_M::i.ytimg.com/vi/R7igDkvrAh0/2.jpg&b=image?q=omowale%20clay&v_t=keyword_rollover&oreq=f2f5ce40814449279851faba808bfce7&imgHeight=90&imgWidth=120&imgTitle=Omowale+Clay+07+02+09+You+Tube&imgSize=3640&hostName=www.encyclopedia.com Please Join Baba Omowale Clay at the The Black African Holocaust Conference this Sunday November 21, 2010 in Atlanta, Ga.Omowale Clay is one of several leaders now representing the African Union mission to reintegrate the African Diaspora with our Motherland, Africa. Omowale was elected in as a community outreach 
representative of the AU Diaspora Task Team 
at the recent African Union Diaspora Meeting in NY with a specific 
mandate to report back to the African Union within three months.
 
Omowale Clay is a veteran Pan African nationalist and activist to the core who as a member of the December 12th Movement has spearheaded key African frontline issues such as the struggles for Africa (Zimbabwe), Reparations, Haiti, and recently the Freedom Party. Both December the 12th Movement and WADU were co-founded by the great freedom fighter Elombe Brath. Unfortunately an 
ambassador from the AU will not be participating in the Conference as planned 
due to scheduling conflict at the United Nations.
 
The Black African Holocaust Conference is an annual event that allows leaders and scholars (Dick Gregory, Min. Akbar Muhammad, Runoko Rashidi...) from all walks of life--from around the world, to chart a course and develop agendas for revolutionary struggles. This year's theme, "Working Toward a Meaningful Future," incorporates several components: workshops, plenary,
cultural expressions and entertainment. It also allows for the various research chapters worldwide to come together and assess the research gathered over the previous year and enter publications for ratification. Atlanta, GA - Nov.19-21.The 2010 Black African Holocaust Conference

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - NOV. 19-21
The Westin Atlanta Airport Hotel • 4736 Best Road • College Park, Georgia 30337


REPOSTED FROM World Afrikan Diaspora Union (WADU) ADVISORY by Amenelik@aol.com

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