Illinois Congressman Danny K. Davis and men supporting the Million Father March welcome students back to Williams School on the first day.
In 2008, men across America will lead their children, their families, their communities and their country back to school. Education in America has become an issue of national security. When American schools do not do well, the American economy does not do well. The whole country must recommit itself to educating all our children.
We are asking all Americans to make the first day a school a national holiday. Fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts, grandparents, other relatives and friends of all ethnicities and faith backgrounds should be at a school on the first day to encourage children to get a good education.
Education in the Black community has become more important than a matter of national security. It is a matter of our survival as a viable people. Black Americans should make the first day of school this year a day of absence from jobs, social, recreational and other events that are not directly related to educating children, educating families and rebuilding our communities. All Black Americans should be at an elementary, high school or college on the first day encouraging Black children, and other children, to do well in school.
Last year aproximately 400,000 men in 238 cities participated in the Million Father March 2007. This year we expect about 600,000 men in 300 cities to participate. Will you consider coordinating the Million Father March 2008 in your city? We will supply you with everything you need for a successful March.
Please call 773.285.9600 or email blackstar1000@ameritech.net to let us know that you will help us manage the Million Father March in your city. Please provide your name, email address and city for our national directory. We will share your contact information and your leadership role with people in your area who might wish to support or participate in the Million Father March 2008. We look forward to working with you on behalf of fathers, their children and families in America!
35 cities have signed-up to date including:
Atlanta, Georgia
Beverly Hills, California
Bronx, New York
Brooklyn, New York
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlottesville, Virginia
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Compton, California
Dallas, Texas
Des Moines, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Harvey, Illinois
Inglewood, California
Inland Empire, California
Jackson, Mississippi
Joliet, Illinois
Little Rock, Arkansas
Los Angeles, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Oak Park, Illinois
Panama City, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
Prince Georges's County, Maryland
Riverdale, Illinois
Rochester, New York
Sacramento, California
Sere Kunda, The Gambia
St. Petersburg, Florida
Stamford, Connecticut
Tampa Bay, Florida
Topeka, Kansas
Please join the Million Father March 2008 and pass this email to others who might be interested.
Phillip Jackson, Executive Director, The Black Star Project
James Parker, National General Manager, Million Father March
Stuart Scott, Program Manager, Million Father March
Call 773.285.9600 or email blackstar1000@ameritech.net
Please come to the Celebration and Support of Barack Obama
August 30, 2008 Malcolm X Park 16th Street NW Washington,DC
from 11am till Dusk bring friends and family
any Live Musicians & DJ's or Spoken Word Performers
Please contact Aisha Muhammad (202)463-8010 or (301)395-5318this number after 9p or Sheryl Mills at (301)535-8284
Also, vendors whom want participate will need have a registration fee of $50 all fees will donated to the Barack Obama campaign
Black Power
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August 30, 2008 Malcolm X Park 16th Street NW Washington,DC
from 11am till Dusk bring friends and family
any Live Musicians & DJ's or Spoken Word Performers
Please contact Aisha Muhammad (202)463-8010 or (301)395-5318this number after 9p or Sheryl Mills at (301)535-8284
Also, vendors whom want participate will need have a registration fee of $50 all fees will donated to the Barack Obama campaign
Black Power
& POWER TO THE PEOPLE