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| Presentations on: Afrikan Origins of Civlstn. and Black Women in the Struggle 4/22
LAYING THE FOUNDATION And the Action Committees Present Two Compelling PowerPoint Slide Presentation Lectures in Philadelphia: ASHRA KWESI “African Origins of Civilization: Sacred Knowledge Stolen from Afrika” MERIRA KWESI “Sisters in the Struggle, A Tribute to Black Women Liberators Ancient and Modern” Saturday, April 22, 2006 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm - doors open at 3:00 pm Imhotep Institute Charter High School 2101 W. Godfrey Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 The event will be in the Kush Building 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm - doors open at 3:00 pm $10 donation at the door *** FEATURING VEGETARIAN FOOD AND AFRIKAN DRUMMERS *** Ashra and Merira Kwesi are lecturers on Afrikan history, civilization, religion, and culture. They present lively and dynamic PowerPoint slide presentation productions and DVDs based on their extensive study and travel on the Afrikan continent. Their startling and revealing information on the Afrikan origin of many of the concepts and symbols now utilized by the western world is due to their focus on the ancient Afrikan Nile Valley. For information on Brother and Sister Kwesi’s lectures, DVDs and tours to Egypt and Ethiopia, visit their website: http://www.kemetnu.com For More Details on the event contact: Mukasa Afrika e-mail: spirits360@yahoo.com 215-662-0286 Visit Laying The Foundation Websites: http://assata-shakur.blogspot.com http://kingtutankhamen.blogspot.com/ http://afrikan-resistance.blogspot.com/ http://mukasa.info/ Ashra and Merira Kwesi’s Kemet Nu Productions Website: www.kemetnu.com
__________________ ![]() Adioukrou Queen Mother, Ivory Coast Learn Afrikan Languages Online: http://www.abibtumikasa.com/Akan_Class_Information.php To Be An Afrikan Woman is to: *Be life Affirming *Be in partnership with an Afrikan man *Be a political organizer *Speak for the Ancestors *Be An Advocate for Afrika *Exert Influence *Be a Healer *Function As Part of a Collective *Be a Scientist of the Sacred *Be Divine -Marimba Ani |
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