Friday, September 26, 2008 (3)

Sep 26, 2008
September 22, 2008
Monday
  • State and Future of Black Philly" 2008

  • Sep 22, 2008 to Sep 28, 2008
  • Location: various locations throughout Philadelphia
  • Description: Call for Papers/Presenters for The "State and Future of Black Philly " Embracing and Respecting the Past, Examining and Addressing the Present, and Responsibly & Realistically Preparing for The Future A week long session of practical, protracted, and progressive assessment, sharing, strategic and solution oriented interactions for those interested obtaining greater insight and of course is supportive for the necessary actions for the obtainment of real "no sell out" operations and representation to secure the necessary advancement and upliftment for Black/African Community throughout Philadelphia, PA September 22-28, 2008 Sessions will be held at various locations throughout the City (Philly) Partial Listing of topics for specific forums, workshops, and location will be available Aug. 29, 2008 Registration Begins: Aug. 30, 2008 Call For: Papers/Proposals/ Presenters Please forward a brief overview (typed and not more than 250 words) of your paper, presentation, or proposal along wi
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September 26, 2008
Friday
  • Meeting of The MINDZ "Quiet Storm" film showing & Disussion

  • Sep 26, 2008 all day
  • Location: Dendy Recreation Center
  • Description:

    "Quiet Storm" A powerful progressive film by Shango B'Song Discussion immediately following the screening of the film Donation: $5.00 *QUIET STORM synopsis The film centers around four Black men, who are on a quest to rectify some of the leadership problems affecting Africa and the Caribbean. They go after corrupt leaders and their powerful western patrons, who have misappropriated Africa's resources and in so doing sentencing her people to a life of deprivation Doors open at 6:30 PM for the "Meeting of The MINDZ" Unity In The Black Community" Dialog * 6-7 PM MWM "Lil' Sistahs" Program Registration No Admission Fee For these two activities For more information call: 267-299-6424 or E-mail: officialmwm@yahoo.com To make a donation to Abeni foundation, support our projects or volunteer your service please click on link . www.abenifoundation.org The ABENI FOUNDATION - supports orphans and street children in Africa. www.abenifoundation.org EJI OGBE Provides fresh water for drinking
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  • Protest the bailout: Protect Homeowners - Treasury Dept, WDC

  • Sep 26, 2008 all day
  • Location: RPC,Washington, DC office
  • Description: Hello Colleagues: For those of you who will be in town for CBC, please join Reverend Jackson for an informational picket on Friday, September 26, 2008. Please meet us at the RPC,Washington, DC office no later than 11:45am. Please spread the word. It will take all of us to make this picket a success. COME JOIN!!! Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. AND Rainbow PUSH Coalition For An INFORMATIONAL PICKET (Emphasis: Wall Street Crisis and the Federal Bail-Out) U.S. Department of Treasury 15th street – Between F and G Street Friday, September 26, 2008 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. Participants will meet at 11:45 AM: Rainbow PUSH Coalition Public Policy Institute 727 15th Street, NW - Lobby Washington, DC 20005 Please RSVP by calling: Rainbow PUSH Coalition 202-393-7874 Kimberly Marcus Executive Director Director of Media and Telecommunications Rainbow PUSH Coalition Public Policy Institute 727 15th Street, NW Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 Office: 202-393-7874 Fax: 202-393-1495
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