09' Black History Month Blog Carnival Pt 2
- Feb 14, 2009 to Feb 27, 2009
- Location: http://badgals-radio.com/
- Description:
What About Black History Month, Makes it Deserve a Blog Carnival -Since we're celebrating the election and soon to be inauguration of Barack Obama as the nations 44th president. Do We All Remember the road that led him there ?
as our contribution to History - During the month of February 2009 BadGalsRadio will sponsor the 2009' Black History Month Blog Carnival.
With your help and research we can compile the rest of our history and complete the history of America; to include All It's History. Because Without Black History There isn't american history.
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Saturday, February 21, 2009 (3)
February 14, 2009
Saturday
February 20, 2009
Friday
Register now for the AAPDEP Conference, Feb 21-22 in St. Pete
- Feb 20, 2009 to Feb 22, 2009
- Location: Uhuru House", the International Headquarters of the African People's Socialist Party
- Description: The All African People's Development & Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) is calling on African students, scientists, engineers, electricians, health care professionals and other skilled Africans with expertise in health, nutrition, water purification, waste-water treatment, well-building, renewable energy technology, ecological sanitation, agriculture, construction, fundraising, web design, graphic arts, and other related areas to participate in the second annual AAPDEP Conference at the "Uhuru House", the International Headquarters of the African People's Socialist Party in St. Petersburg, Florida on February 21st through 22nd, 2009. It is an exciting period for this dynamic organization. In the short year since AAPDEP's inception, we have successfully launched a water purification and harvesting program in Sierra Leone as well as the Oloshoro Fishing Program. And in Zimbabwe, we have initiated an irrigation and farming project. The purpose of this conference is to: 1)further consolidate
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February 21, 2009
Saturday
The Battle to Save Public Education: Black Women Speak Out!
- Feb 21, 2009 from 1:30pm to 4:00pm EST
- Location: Freedom Hall
- Description: A panel of activists will talk about lessons from the historic struggle for the right to learn; defending those hit hardest by school closures, budget cuts and tuition hikes; and building a united movement of students, teachers, campus workers and community. Speakers include Sherrie Moody, University Student Senator & Student Government Association Treasurer at Medgar Evers College, CUNY; Norma Abdulah, Co-founder of the United Federation of Teachers-NYC and member of Radical Women; and Dr. Andrée-Nicola McLaughlin, Chair of the Interdisciplinary Studies Dept. and Professor of Women's Studies & Cross-Cultural Literature at Medgar Evers College, CUNY. Add your voice to the open discussion following the presentations. A Southern supper will be served at 5:30pm for an $8.50 donation. Door donation $3.00. Work exchange available. Childcare will be provided. For more information, call (212) 222-0633 or email nycradicalwomen@nyct.net . Event co-sponsored by Radical Women and Freedom So
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