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OFFERING RECONCILIATION

 

The "Offering Reconciliation" Project
The "Offering Reconciliation" Project, initiated by the Israeli Friends of the Family Forum
presents to the public at large, the idea of reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians through Art.
Please Read More

 

 

 

In Philadelphia,

HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!

 

 

 

 

JENA 6

Updates

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Become a Peacemaker!

You can help by standing strong
with a sustaining presence.

 10,000 Men - A Call to Action

10,000 Men - A Call to Action

For more information
call 215-731-0541.
Kenny Gamble & Bill Cosby

Over 10,000 Black Men Answer Call

Black Men Answer Call

 

 

 

 

 

RAPPERS EXPOSED:
THE LIES THAT 50 CENT, T.L,
SNOOP AND OTHERS TELL OUR KIDS

New York City rapper releases video that brings the truth about Hip-Hop into schools
and, talks to 6th and 7th graders about the lies of popular rappers, their lyrics,
and the negative influence of the music they listen to.

Read More Here

 

 

 

Current Coalition Newsletter

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The Coalition

News From

The Coalition

Friday 14 March 2008

Volume 2, Number 28

Coalition Board of Directors

Gary R. Adams, President

John E. Churchville, Treasurer

Yvonn M. Haughton, Secretary

Members:

Stanley Daniels

Tom Henry

Abdul Malik Raheem

Angela Mohammed

 

 

Table of content

 

For Our Children … 01

This Week … 07

Employment and Training Opportunities … 09

Health Matters … 12

Grants and Scholarships … 15

SpotLight … 19

Arts for Awareness … 20

Coming Up …23

Computers and Technology … 26

A Hand Up … 26

On The Airways … 26

 

 

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If you would like to report on a recent community event, feel free to send us a brief account of what happened, we will share it with our readers.

Send your information to: the.pa.coalition@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The truth about cell phones and the telemarketing hoax!

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/cell411.asp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We are proud to announce that News From The Coalition is featured on the internationally acclaimed site Eight Cities Map

Click here: EightCitiesMAP Choose "Philadelphia's Online Community 

“Newsletter" from the menu.

 

 

 

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with “subscribe” in the subject.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"You can't turn back the clock. But you can wind it up again."
    --Bonnie Prudden

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Volunteers needed to help organize the first INTER-FAITH COMMUNITY
SURVIVAL SUMMIT to be held in the city of Philadelphia. For information or to volunteer or register as a representative for your place of worship, call 215.387.2734 or email:
ifcoalition@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Doctor to patient's husband: "I'm sorry. We did all that was humanly
possible but we just can't wake her from her coma. It doesn't look
good I'm afraid,"
"But doctor, she's so young. She's only thirty-nine."
Upon which the comatose wife said weakly ... "Thirty-seven."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Recently my granddad paid his semi-annual visit to the doctor’s office. The doctor asked if he was having any problems.
"Well, to tell the truth, Doc, yes," answered Granddad. "You see, I seem to be getting forgetful. No, it's actually worse than that. I can never remember where I park my car, where I'm going, or what it is I'm going to do once I get there -- if I get there. So, I really need your help. What can I do?"
The doctor mused for a moment, then answered in his kindest tones, "Pay me in advance."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Raw Family Newsletter

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The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be…Lao Tzu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word of The Week: verbose \vuhr-BOHS\, Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are necessary; tedious by an excess of words; wordy; as, "a verbose speaker; a verbose argument."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We will be spotlighting members and organizations weekly, if you wish to have your organization spotlighted, forward to us information on your primary mission, your current projects and/or how you would want other members of The Coalition to be involved. Many of us are already being a support to one another, but there is plenty of room for improvement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

"It is very strange that the years teach us patience - that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting." …Elizabeth Taylor

 

 

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A woman walked up to the manager of a department store. "Are you hiring any help?" she asked. "No," he said. "We already have all the staff we need." "Then would you mind getting someone to wait on me?" she asked.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings Coalition Family!

 

Join A HAND UP! To make donations or donation requests.

http://groups.google.com/group/a-hand-up

 

Gary R. Adams,

Chairman for The Coalition

email: the.pa.coalition@gmail.com

Join our Google group http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

 

 

FOR OUR CHILDREN

 

Mother and Daughter Self-Defense Workshop

Saturday March 15th

Darlington Arts Center, 977 Shavertown Rd., Boothwyn

Learn the four A’s of self-defense: Awareness; Avoidance; Attitude and Application of physical techniques. Ages 9 and up!

1:30 PM $28

610.358.3632

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March 30th  1 PM

Morris Arboretum Philadelphia presents

Painting the Bamboo Forest for Kids

Kids ages 7 and older will learn to make Japanese ink paintings during this 90 minute workshop

$18 Pre-register: 215.247.5777 ext. 156 or 125

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The Children Of C.A.P.

(Children Achieving Pride)

Presents Their Annual

“ A Night To Remember 2008 “

The 2008 Scholarship Banquet and Show

 

SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2008

3:00p.m. –8:00 p.m.

AT 

LONNIE YOUNG RECREATION CENTER

1100 E. CHELTEN AVENUE

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19138

 

TICKETS ON SALE: MONDAY, JANUARY 28,2008

TICKETS: $25.00/ AT THE DOOR: $30.00

DRESS ATTIRE (NO SNEAKERS/ NO JEANS )

 

SPONSORED BY:

PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION

MEN UNITED AGAINST VIOLENCE NETWORK (MUAVN)

SHULER RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL

 

Khadijah Moses: (215) 229-1338 (H) (215) 989-2372 (C) (215) 685-9750

Wesley Wilson-Bey: (MUAVN/CHAIRMAN) (215) 476-0280 (H)

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FOOTBALL COACHES WANTED!

The sigma Sharks Pop Warner football program is looking for coaches for the 2008 season beginning this summer. We have 4 teams covering ages 7 – 13, and practice at 19th and Washington Ave. Time commitment is 10hrs/week in August and 6hrs/week in Sept./Oct. For more information: Coach Darron at 267.972.8921 or email: SigmaSharks@verizon.net

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Young Adults 18-24!!

An intensive one-year training program.

Visit http://www.yearup.org/ for info about this Paid Internship/Training
Program for Youth

Year Up is an intensive one-year training program for young adults ages 18 to 24 who provide Fortune 100 companies like Merrill Lynch, American Express, Lehman Brothers and Bank of America

with Information Technology entry level talent.

We recognize that both job skills and higher education
are necessary to provide a viable path to economic self-sufficiency.

Throughout the course of one year, our students earn up to 16 college
credits from Pace University, learn technical and professional skills,
and are placed in paid internships.

 

Students are paid an educational stipend of $150 per week while in training and $250 per week while working at their internship.

Year Up is currently recruiting students for our next class of young
professionals.

We are looking for High School graduates or GED recipients,
ages 18 - 24, who may not know what to do next - attend college or work full-time.

 

For more information on Year Up, please visit our Web site,
www.yearup.org. Or to speak to admissions specialist, Wil Velazquez,
please call 212-785-3340, ext. 1304 or e-mail: wvelazquez@yearup.org

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Kids! Ever see those Clean Water ads with drawings by Philadelphia school students?

Now you have the chance to have your original drawing appear on billboards and buses all over the city!

The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary is now accepting entries on behalf of the Philadelphia Water Department for the 2008 “Clean Water Begins and Ends With You” Drawing contest, open to Philadelphia students in grades K-12.

To enter, students must illustrate the prevention or environmental impact of storm water runoff pollution.

Entry forms and details can be found at www.DelawareEstuary.org

 

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Resources for Children’s Health’s SAFE program has openings for new clients. In our SAFE program, we provide parents of children aged birth through 5 years with the information, resources and support they need to raise healthy and happy children. A peer and professional staff conduct services. Spanish-speaking case managers are available.

Services include:

 

·        In-home visits

·        Help in obtaining medical, pediatric and well-baby care;

·        Accompaniment to medical appointments and other appointments;

·        Connecting participants to supportive community resources to

     meet identified needs;

·        Health and nutrition information, resources and written handouts;

·        Incentives- baby items, parent-child activity books, home safety items, and others;

·        Assisting participants in securing health insurance or other benefits;

·        Supporting participants in engaging in healthy lifestyle practices, such as smoking cessation, exercise and good adult and child nutrition;

·        “Hands-on” support, such as grocery shopping to show participants how to purchase good quality nutritional food at reasonable prices; and

·        Positive parenting and health education workshops, which are open to everyone in the community.

 

For more information, to sign up, or to make a referral to the SAFE Program, please contact Brenda Rochester, SAFE Supervisor, at 215.985.6252.

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Kids With a Mission!

The 1st African American Kids Entrepreneur Radio Show on
Blogtalkradio.com


Junior Entrepreneurs On The Move Radio show Saturdays at 6pm.

You can find JEOTM at http://ww.blogtalkradio.com/jeotm.

JEOTM  Radio is the brainchild of 2 young men Jerry who is 12 years old and his brother RJ AKA Spidey Boy who is 8 years old.

JEOTM was created to encourage and foster the entrepreneurial spirit in young people.

Each show will feature guests that introduce youth early on to business concepts and entrepreneurship.

By empowering youth JEOTM Radio seeks to instill key skills that will enable financial independence.

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PARENTING EDUCATION and EMPOWERMENT

RESOURCE Program (PEER) presents

 

Free parenting classes

Attend the FREE non-judgmental ten week program and receive a

 

$100.00 food gift card

or

Earn $100.00 towards a utility bill of your choice

 

Classes are held weekly at

Tustin Recreation Center

5901 Columbia Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19151

Mondays 6:00pm – 8:00pm

 

Other sites available

Enrollment is ongoing

 

A project of the Lutheran Children and Family Service

 

Sonya Harris-Saunders, Program Coordinator 215.339.8002 ext 19

Wendy Brown, Administrative Assistant 215.424.3741 ext 248

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"STOP THE MADNESS , STOP THE VIOLENCE" 

 

is looking for tutors for their tutoring program at East Spencer Miller Elementary School at 43rd and Westminster.  Tutoring takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 5pm to 7pm, and is for students 8-12 years of age.

If you or anyone you know can help during either of these two timeframes, please contact Malik (aka Norm) Johnson, at 215-410-2859.

 

Please share this information, you never know who has a couple of hours a week to help our kids. C&C Athletic Association also has a tutoring and mentoring program at Eastwick Recreation Center at 80th and Mars Sts. for students, age 10-17. This program runs from November to April. Contact Calvin Johnson (215-738-5181) if you can help or know someone who needs to be tutored.

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"Speaking Truth to Action"

Spoken Word' movement mentors at-risk males.

 

Brother to Brother, Boys to Men Youth Mentoring Club  ...because we are our brother's keepers.


   As Philadelphia's homicide rate continues to climb, a local businessman, entrepreneur and 'spoken word' poets are coming together

to 'speak truth to action' with a mentoring program that they feel will change lives; save lives of young African American males in the city.

 

WHAT: a "Mentoring" Club, for males only between the ages of 13 and 18 and adult males, providing nurture, guidance and role-models for at-risk youth. The club provides awareness, self-love activities and a positive environment to build healthy relationships.
WHEN: Wednesday evenings 5:00-7:30 PM (Ongoing [since 07-25] weekly)
Where: Dowling's Palace  1310 N. Broad Street Phila.,  PA 19121 (Next to Blue Horizon) N. Broad Street at Thompson  215-236-9888

WHY: (Shyster): "Because it's long overdue!" Promoters of this mentoring club say that it is NOT a "Lecture" format, not a "scared straight" program; instead, spoken-word artists with a burden for the community are coming together to offer young African American males a positive environment to interact with each other and community role-models. This is an attempt to curb violence and a practical way to put an end to the senseless violence and bloodshed that tarnishes Philadelphia's image. "We need 'real-men' Mentors, who have big hearts and a little

time to spend with a young man who needs it--badly!" said Sam Gamon. "Because, after all 'we are our brothers' keepers".

                                "Shyster"-Ray Williams, 215-729-2025
                  
              "Sam I Am" Gaymon 267-970-2390
                                 Stacy Dowling 267-767-6300

Join BlackParentConnect.com

BLACK PARENT CONNECT BENEFITS
1. You will have a nationwide connection with primarily African
American parents and other parents who have children of color.
2. You will receive EXCLUSIVE discounts and special offers with over
40 selected businesses that have created or represent companies with
items that will encourage children of color to feel proud and
positive about their heritage. Most of these companies are owned and
operated by African Americans which is something to be proud of in
itself.
3. You will receive a monthly email with not only EXCLUSIVE discounts
and offers, but the opportunity to win GREAT prizes from our Black
Parent Connect Shops. Each monthly prize will be valued at $50 or
more.
4. You will also receive special tips, news and other parenting information when visiting our website.
(This is open to non-members as well)
5. FREE and Easy to join! Just simply join by clicking on our JOIN NOW page on our navigator tab at
www.BlackParentConnect.com

Joan Gosier, President
HBCU kidz, Inc.
954-302-4540 x701
 
“An Education that is superior, exciting, challenging and custom-designed to fit each student’s needs and interests.” 

 

Volunteers Needed

 

ACCEL Community Cyber Program is looking for tutors and volunteers for our after school program 717 Long Lane, Upper Darby, PA

 

The program takes place Monday – Friday afternoons from 3pm to 6pm, and is for students grades K-8.

If you, or anyone you know love to work with children can help, please contact:

Veronica Manley at 610.259.1305 between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm Mon. – Fri. or email: accelcyber@verizon.net

 

ACCEL is also interviewing for a Director with an Associate Degree to run the after school program.

More information is available at: http://www.acceleducation.com/

 

 

This Week…

 

The Evangelism Ministry

Invites you to join us at our workshop

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Continental Breakfast 9am-10am

Workshop 10AM-12Noon

Our Theme:

"How to Share Jesus"

Workshop Leader-Rev. Dr. Bruce Stevens
Executive of the Synod of the Trinity

Oxford Presbyterian Church
8501 Stenton Avenue(Corner of Gowen Ave)
Philadelphia, Pa 19150
(215)247-9487

Rev. Ethelyn R. Taylor, Pastor

 

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TreeVitalize Philadelphia Fall 2008 launch

 

Announcing the launch of the Fall 2008 TreeVitalize Philadelphia Street Tree Planting Program! Attached are three documents:

(1)      application process,

(2)      application form, and

(3)      property owner tree  request form.


Please share this information with your contacts at organizations and groups that might be interested in organizing a neighborhood volunteer tree planting event.
Applications (with signed tree request forms) must be received at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society by May 1, 2008.

On Thursday, March 20, two pre-application workshops will be held at PHS (100 N. 20th St, 5th floor). Attendance is not mandatory, but the workshop is designed to help potential applicants understand and complete the application process successfully. (RSVP to attend either the 12:00-1:00 pm or the 6:00-7:00 pm session.)

Questions? Email  TreeVitalizeAppl@pennhort.org
 or call 215-988-8795 or 215-988-8844.

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Saturday, March 15th

9am - 5pm

Outreach Day to Build Philly Event with Chairman Omali Yeshitela:

"Election 2008 - The Democrats Can't Save Us!"

 

9:00am - Meet at the Uhuru Solidarity Center, 3733 Lancaster Ave, West Philadelphia

- Overview and snacks

 

-Full day of postering, leafletting, community outreach for 3/26 event

until 5:00pm

 

RSVP if you can come:   Call 215-387-0919

 

Uhuru Solidarity Center

3733 Lancaster Avenue

West Philadelphia, PA 19104

(off the #10 Trolley from City Hall)

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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

 

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND RESOURCE FAIR

 

Thursday, March 20th 2008 at

Sayre High School

58th and Walnut Sts.

6-8PM

Representatives will be available from the following agencies:

·        Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board

·        Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation

·        The Partnership CDC

·        Darryl Ford, Job Developer

 

We will provide:

·        Current employer job listings

·        Employment training and education programs

·        Employment Services including Job Placement

 

Space will be limited, so please call to register

215.662.1612, ask for June Bey

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Professional Executive Diversity Career Fair

What: Job Fairs

When: Wednesday, March 19, 2008
             Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Times: 10 am - 3 pm

Where:

Hilton Philadelphia City Ave

4200 City Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(215) 879-4000

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How far can you push yourself?

There’s one way to find out.

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$12,000 Sign-on Bonus

 

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You will have the opportunity to advance your career as you push yourself further than ever before, in more ways than you will find anywhere else.

Find out what it means to be part of a world-class team.

$12,000 Sign-on Bonus through March 24

 

Raytheon has immediate openings for JAVA / J2EE Specialists in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

Now through March 24, Raytheon is offering a $12,000 sign-on bonus to those JAVA / J2EE professionals who qualify and have an active TS/SCI or TS/SCI with full-scope poly clearance.

 

Click here to read the full job description and requirements.

http://www.rayjobs.com/index.cfm?NavID=170&CFID=1465428&CFTOKEN=78213393

 

Then apply online.

Hurry- these sign-on bonuses are only authorized through March 24.

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Project RISE (Reaching and Impacting Small Entrepreneurs)

is targeting existing business owners as well as individuals who want to

start a business in the West Philadelphia area.

The program includes an outreach to youth-at-risk, ex-offenders, and

welfare recipients and is co-sponsored by the SBA.

It is an on-going project that ends in September of 2008.

For more information call

Project RISE at 215-476-8091, ext. 113.

 

 

FINDING A JOB IN PHILLY JUST GOT A LITTLE BIT EASIER

 

If you’ve ever looked at a job listing and thought, "I’d be perfect for this job, if only...," you understand the discouragement a lot of

job seekers in Philadelphia feel. Understanding these barriers, the employment volunteers at WhatThePeopleREALLYThink.com have launched a free tool that helps jobseekers look for jobs and

apply online, http://phila.jobamatic.com.

Positions range from Banquet Server to Call Center Manager.

When it comes to meeting the qualifications for a job, is there any flexibility? That depends on the employer, but in most cases, the answer is yes. Certainly, it helps to understand how your own experience and needs match up to what the employer wants and is willing to offer, which isn’t always an easy task, thanks to the obscure language typical of many job listings. http://phila.jobamatic.com

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Google needs business reps - nationwide
Now you can Make Money Through the Google Business Referral Program and Help Google Locate Businesses in Your Neighborhood
"As a Google Business Referral Representative, you'll visit local
businesses to collect information (such as hours of operation, types
of payment accepted, etc.) for Google Maps, and tell them about Google
Maps and Google AdWords. You'll also take a few digital photos of the
business that will appear on the Google Maps listing along with the
business information. After the visit, you submit the business' info
and photo(s) to Google through your Local Business Referrals Center,

and we'll pay you up to $10 for each listing that is approved by
Google and verified by the business," according to the Google website.
Read more about this program here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/343175/how_you_can_make_money_through_the.html

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HEALTH MATTERS

 

Kidney Early Evaluation Program
KEEP is a free kidney health screening program designed to raise awareness about kidney disease among high risk individuals and provide free testing and educational information, so that kidney disease and its complications can be prevented or delayed.

 

NKF Serving the Delaware Valley, Inc.
215-923-8611

The kidney screening will take place on March 14, 2008, from 8:00AM-11:00AM at:

Incarnation of Our Lord Church
5105 N. 5th St. (at Lindley Ave. in Olney section)
Philadelphia, PA 19120
8:00AM-11:00AM
Remember, you do NOT need medical insurance to get the screening!
For more information, visit:
http://www.kidney.org/news/keep/index.cfm

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The Wellness of You presents
The Tenth Annual Wellness Breakfast
FOR MEN ONLY

Expert panelists will offer valuable information to help you take charge of your health!

Sunday, March 16, 2008
9 AM – 1 PM
Universal Institute Charter School
1415 Catherine Street ~ Philadelphia, PA 19146

This year's speakers include Frederick D. Burton, M.D. of the Burton Wellness Injury Center; Leander T. Ellis, M.D., clinical psychiatrist and wellness guide; Dr. Vaughan Graves of the Graves DermaCare Center;
and Supa Nova Slom, the self-proclaimed "hip-hop medicine man."

THIS IS A FREE EVENT FOR MALES OF ALL AGES!
Continental breakfast, HIV testing and blood pressure screening will also be available!

Limited seating so reserve your seat today!
Call The Wellness of You at 215-732-1372 or
e-mail names of attendees to DeanaWoodall@aol.com

In conjunction with The Call to Action: 10,000MEN. Breakfast hosted by Kenny Gamble, Chairman.

 

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Philabundance recently launched the

"Fresh for All" program,

a quick and easy way to put quality,

produce into the hands of those who need it most.

The cost of fresh fruits and vegetables is rising,

so these healthy foods are the first to get cut when money is tight.

Where is Fresh for All?

Fresh for All sites are currently located in Salem and Camden

Counties, NJ and Delaware County, PA.

Delaware County Housing Authority Community Center

1825 Constitution Ave., Woodlyn, PA 19094

• Distributions held every Friday from 12:30-1:30pm.

St. John's Baptist Church

Provided in partnership with Camden Area Health Education Center, Inc.

(AHEC)

400 N. 30th Street, Camden, NJ 08105

• Distributions held every Tuesday from 9:30-10:30am.

St. John's Pentecostal Outreach

22 New Market Street, Salem, NJ 08079

• Distributions held every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30pm.

Fresh for All Membership

Becoming a Fresh for All member is free and easy. Interested

individuals are asked to provide basic

household information.

Fresh for All is not connected with any government agency, so becoming a member will not affect any other benefits members are receiving.

Members are asked to bring their

own boxes or bags to distributions.

 

Volunteers are needed

For more information on Fresh for All or to become a Fresh for All

member or volunteer

please contact Tunisia at 215-339-0900 x238.

 

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Coming Soon! Noted Herbalist Ann Pringle will be sharing natural health information in this section. Ann Pringle has been a vegetarian for more than 23 years. She initially studied nutrition and vegetarianism on her own, and later attended Temple University where she took

classes under a vegetarian nutritionist and herbologist.

Ms. Pringle also lectures on health, herbs and has operated her own herbal company for nearly ten tears.

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South Philadelphia Neighborhood Athletic League

Healthy Mind - Healthy Body

“Weigh To Go” Fitness Challenge

For a $10.00 registration fee participants receive

·        Exercise Workshops

·        Nutritional recipes

·        Cooking Classes

·        Access To A Local Gym

and cash incentives for “The Biggest Loser”

To register contact Kimyetta Lewis 267.250.4846 Kimytl@aol.com

SPACES ARE LIMITED!

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Resources for Children's Health's SAFE program has openings and is looking for referrals!  SAFE provides home visiting and case management, parenting support, and family health and wellness education for parents of young children, ages birth to five, in South Philadelphia. All services are free. Spanish-speaking staff is also available.
To make a referral or for more information, please call Brenda Rochester,
215-985-6252 or email Brochester@phmc.org
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The UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation is committed to enhancing the quality of life for children who have health care needs not covered by their commercial health insurance. The Foundation provides financial assistance toward the family's share of the cost of medical services. Learn more about us and how to apply. http://www.uhccf.org/

 

 

GRANTS And SCHOLARSHIPS

 

On March 29th I will be conducting an all-day workshop on how churches, ministries, and other faith-based agencies can successfully obtain and keep grants. I’ll be covering funder requirements, expectations, capturing and measuring results, writing compelling narratives, and lots more.

 

Here’s the link for more information: http://www.freewebs.com/tngaudin/youreinvited.htm

 

I hope to see you!

Tara

 

Tara Nicole Gaudin

Trainer and consultant

Founder, Trinity Transformations

Check out my website!: www.freewebs.com/tngaudin/

 

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Ira Lubert Scholarship Challenge 
 
 
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 

Participants must: 

Be residents of Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware or Chester County

Plan to attend an eligible postsecondary educational

      institution by SEPTEMBER 2008.

Have a net worth that is less than $10,000. 

      Show proof of earned income.

Meet program income limit. (Household adjusted gross income that either qualifies for the Earned Income Tax Credit or is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level—see below)

      TANF recipients automatically qualify. 
 

Examples of Income Limit

One person household _____________  $20,800

Two person household _____________  $28,000

Three person household ____________  $35,200

Four person household _____________  $42,400

Five person household _____________  $49,600

Six person household ______________  $56,800

For each additional member add $7,200 

Participants also receive additional

financial and educational  planning tips! 

Register for an

upcoming orientation sessions TODAY!!! 
 
 

Save $500 receive $3000!

in matching scholarship funds to pay

tuition and fees required enrollment or attendance at an accredited vocational school or institution of higher learning. Use for books, fees, supplies.  

All payments must be paid through the school. 
 

IRA LUBERT SCHOLARSHIP CHALLENGE ORIENTATION SESSIONS 
 

Tuesday, March 25th       6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 
 

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2010 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA  

CALL TODAY!!!

215-564-5500

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The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is once again seeking applicants for its annual Hiliary H. Holloway, Esquire Scholarship Award program. The chapter's scholarship program, named after the late Hiliary H. Holloway, Esquire, a past Grand Polemarch and Laurel Wreath recipient of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, as well as a
longtime member of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, is designed to aid promising minority male students in the public high schools of Philadelphia who are planning to matriculate in college following their graduation from high school.  Applications and further info can be obtained from the student's Principal or guidance counselor.

All applications must be postmarked by March 15, 2008 to be considered. The amount of the scholarship award is $2,000. A total of four $2,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2008. The fraternity uses the scholarship grants to enhance the opportunities for minority males to acquire a college education. The organization seeks to reach and assist those young men who have demonstrated academic promise, but have not necessarily accumulated the highest averages.  Additionally, the need for financial assistance is fundamental. Students who meet these criteria should contact their Principal or guidance counselor about this scholarship opportunity immediately. An application can also be downloaded from the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter's web site:
http://www.phillykappas.org.

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Scholarship For Service (SFS) is a unique program designed to increase and strengthen the cadre of federal information assurance professionals that protect the government's critical information infrastructure. This program provides scholarships that fully fund the typical costs that students pay for books, tuition, and room and board while attending an approved institution of higher learning.
Additionally, participants receive stipends of up to $8,000 for undergraduate and $12,000 for graduate students. The scholarships are funded through grants awarded by the National Science Foundation NSF.

For more information, click here: https://www. sfs.opm.gov/ default.asp

Adult Literacy Grants
The Dollar General Adult Literacy Grants award funding to non-profit
organizations that provide direct service to adults in need of
literacy assistance. Organizations must provide assistance in one of
the following instructional areas:
·    Adult basic education;
·    General education diploma preparation; or
·    English for speakers of other languages.
http://www.dollargeneral.com/community/communityinvestments.aspx
To locate a program in your area: http://www.proliteracy.org/locator/index.asp?action=submit

 

 

Family Literacy Grants
The Dollar General Family Literacy Grants will award grants to family
literacy service providers. Please note that the Dollar General
Literacy Foundation uses the federal government's definition of family
literacy when reviewing grant applications. Family literacy programs
applying for funding must have the following four components:
·       Adult education instruction;
o       Adult basic education
o       GED preparation
o       English for speakers of other languages
·       Children's education;
·       Parent and child together time (PACT); and,
Parenting classes that teach parents to be the primary teacher for their child.
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Following is information for students interested in getting support for
higher education

Go to:
 http://www.blackexcel.org/summer-programs-high-school-college-students-2008.html

More information available in our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

 

 

SpotLight ON OUR EFFORTS

In honor of Women’s History Month, Spotlight will feature amazing women changing their circumstances.

Bright Lights Initiative

Ann Guise has history of social justice and action as a member of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960's to Not in Our Name in 2003. She brings passion, vision and urgency to The Bright Lights Initiative aims to foster high standards in literacy, cultural awareness and citizenship among school-aged children who attend Philadelphia area elementary schools. By creating an environment in which participating students become agents in their own learning, children become avid readers who are well-informed citizens and are eager to contribute to the larger concept of society. a positive youth development program, which aims to foster high standards in literacy, cultural awareness and citizenship among children who attend Philadelphia public elementary schools. One of the things they do is to take students on trips to Africa. This years’ trip began March 9-25, 2008. This is not a tourist visit, but an opportunity for the children to experience and appreciate their heritage as African people. She is highly regarded by school staff, parents, and the community. Ann Guise holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science with significant graduate course work in education and African American Studies. Her vision is influenced by Paulo Friere, Jwanzaa Kunjufu, and Kwame Ture.

In an interview, Ann Guise expressed her strong feelings and deep respect for Dr. Ture. They met in January, 1961 at American University. Her family was very prejudiced against blacks, while talking during a demonstration, they found that they were trying to fight for the same rights. When her family learned what she was involved in, they cut off all family support and then sent their minister to stop her and change what she believed in. when they found no one could change her mind, they disavowed her.

In 1965, after graduating from American university, she was to meet Dr. Ture in Alabama while working with SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee). The two marched together in D.C. and fought for the common goal of oppression of Black people. Dr. Ture entrusted Ann Guise with his Bright Lights vision.

 

 

ARTS FOR AWARENESS

 

Keswick Theater

Easton Rd. & Keswick Ave. in Glenside, PA

presents

Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice’s rock opera

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

Thursday March 20th 8 PM

Tickets $19.50 - $31.50

Guests are respectfully asked to bring non-perishable food items for a special collection for Philabundance.

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African American Short Films – Syndicated Television Program –

Accepting Submissions

 

African American Short Films, a nationally televised showcase of

short films starring, produced, written and/or directed by African-

American filmmakers, is accepting submissions for it's 2008 /10

seasons. "African American Short Films" airs quarterly on network

affiliates in over 100 cities nationwide. This is a wonderful

opportunity to showcase one’s work on a national level.

 

Submissions are accepted on an on-going basis. Accepted films receive

compensation.

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

 

Short films should be between 1-28 minutes in length.

Viewing copies must be submitted on VHS, Mini DV or DVD in NTSC format.

 

Short films may originate on any format or medium (i.e.; Mini DV,

Digibeta, Beta SP, 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, etc.,...) Please note the running

time and format shot on.

 

Send submissions to:

 

Badami Productions

419 North Larchmont Blvd., P.O. Box #322

Los Angeles, CA 90004

ATTN: "African American Short Films"

 

Please include your contact information and tell us where you heard

about African American Short Films.

Viewing copies will not be returned.

 

For questions or additional information email: lisha@badamitv.com or

go to www.badamitv.com

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African Folktales at the

Please Touch Museum Philadelphia

Saturday March 15th

Students from the New Freedom Theater perform in this program which combines music, dance & storytelling.

11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM

Free with admission

215.963.0667

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March is "Women's History Month" and though the historic Million Woman March is a special part of Black History (Month) it also has an undeniable place in Women's History; in that it is the largest gathering in the world of any women anywhere.

 

Now that the original and official Million Woman March has launched its International Movement for the upliftment and empowerment of females of African descent, worldwide, February and March 2008 is a great time for the unveiling of official MWM "Five Year Action Plan + 2" Program for Power, Prosperity, and Peace.

One of the exciting upcoming events for Women's History Month is:

REEAL "Sistahs 4 Sistahs" featuring

The Black Women's Literary and Writers Symposium

Meet and greet local and internationally known authors, writers, and publishers.

Learn about self-publishing, copyrights, marketing and distribution, and more

Get inspired and also share your work with both up and coming and seasoned writers

Sessions will be held Citywide

 

Also: Introducing the Million Woman Movement Book Club and the MWM Suggested Book List & Readings for Every Black Woman

 

To be a presenter, register, schedule a book signing, volunteer, or for more information call:

267-299-6424 or e-mail mwmsistahood@aol.com

 

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Everybody, everybody got a book of rhymes, poetry, words, sentences and thoughts. Based off the underground release of Success Story: In Search of Hip Hop, Carrying the Wait: a book of rhymes

is the written, lyrical expression of a young man bearing the weight of his people and their experience. As we all are waiting for something to come into our lives, this book tells the story of a boy becoming a man carrying the weight, but not waiting for something to come to him while learning how to live life. This is hip-hop, the story of my life.  

 

Hydeen K. Beverly's release of Carrying the Wait: a book of rhymes is now available at http://www.authorhouse.com/bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=49093

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First Person Arts launches First Person Salons at the Gershman Y

It was standing-room-only for every single one of First Person Arts’ notorious Story Slams in 2007, and now First Person Arts is bringing that same energy and enthusiasm to a new series of memoir and documentary-arts events: First Person Salons at the Gershman Y.  On the second Wednesday of each month, First Person Arts will showcase new work and works-in-progress presented by the artists themselves to an audience eager to get an inside look at the creative process.  Writers, photographers, documentary film-makers, painters and sculptors will put both their work and their methods on display, demonstrating how they turn real-life drama into compelling works of art.  
 
First Person Arts is accepting applications from artists on a rolling basis at salons@firstpersonarts.org.  You can find a Salon overview and application at www.firstpersonarts.org <http://www.firstpersonarts.org/other_programs-contests.php> .  Join us every 2nd Wednesday, 7:00 pm at the Gershman Y (Broad and Pine)  Admission: $5-10.

 

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SECOND SATURDAYS at SERENITY

An Afternoon of Poetry

 

Every second Saturday of the month from 1 – 3 PM

A FREE EVENT!

Serenity Inspirational Gifts & Coffee

140 So. Easton Rd.

Glenside, PA

215.884.4342

 

JUS’ WORDS at Dowling’s Palace

1310 No. Broad St. Phila

Every Thurs. 9pm to 1am

·        Poets

·        Rappers

·        Singers

·        Spoken Word Artists

$5.00 cover

 

 

 

COMING UP

 

The Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee (PMBC) will host the

2008 Block Captain Rally on Saturday,

March 29, 2008

at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Streets Commissioner Clarena I. W. Tolson along with PMBC Administrator, Rovetta Everett will recognize the efforts of Block Captains and Junior Block Captains in Philadelphia neighborhoods.

The event will be held from10am until 2pm.

Registration begins at 9:30 am.

The dual purpose of the Rally is to thank our dedicated Block Captains, Junior Block Captains and cleaning volunteers, as well as motivate them for the upcoming cleaning season and celebrate this year’s theme

“Love Where You Live, Live Where You Love.”

A variety of city service departments and outside agencies that impact on the quality of life in the community, will have tables set up to distribute literature and answer questions. Entertainment, door prizes and refreshments will help to make the day an informative and entertaining event.

Stay tuned for more details.

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American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia

presents

 

YOU ARE HERE

 

Saturday March 29th

Performance artist Brett Keyser leads 14 interactive expeditions through Independence National Historic Park.

Geared toward children and adults, they examine the flora & the fauna and the layers of natural & social history.

www.apsmuseum.org

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Philabundance is currently forming teams for the annual Walk Against Hunger on April 12 beginning at the Art Museum in Philadelphia.

This is a fundraising event to help many hunger relief organizations.

Money raised through Team 2 (Philabundance) supports our network of over 600 member agencies in need of food throughout the Delaware Valley.

 

Please see www.hungerwalk.org for more details.

Also visit our website at www.philabundance.org

 

If you would like to form a team, large or small, family, friends, church family, co-workers, let me know so I can order your tee shirt for the walk by mid March.  Don’t hesitate to call me at the number below should you have any questions.

 

 

Jan Barnett, Volunteer Coordinator

Philabundance

302 W. Berks Street

Philadelphia, Pa.19122

215-339-0900 Extension 310

 

www.philabundance.org

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The Point Man Soldiers Ministry of the

Triumph Baptist Church

presents a

Senior's Info Workshop

 

Saturday, March 15, 2008 10 AM to 12 PM

Triumph Baptist Church

Germantown & Hunting Park Ave.

(1648-52 W. Hunting Park Ave.)

 

Presenters:

Senior Partners / Bravo Health Plan

PCA (Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging)

AARP Senior Plan

Mayor's Weatherization Training

Special Guest: PGW - Customer Education & Resources

 

For more information call: Sis. Barbara Cooke, 215 457-7011

Dea. James Abram 610 259-4909

 

 

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

 

Free Computers For Schools
(800) 939-6000
Willie Cade, CEO
Computers for Schools
773-583-7575 Office
773-583-7585 Fax
Willie@PcsforSchools.org

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A HAND UP!

IT’S HERE!!

Our new group A HAND UP! Is now open, please go to:

http://groups.google.com/group/a-hand-up

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Remember to support The Coalition on-air personalities…

Technically Speaking with the award winning JC Lamkin on WNWR 1540 AM, Saturdays at 2pm.

Sister Phile Chionesu, organizer of the Million Woman March, Mondays 10pm to 1am on Harambee Radio Welcome to Harambee Radio Online

 




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The PHILADELPHIA BLACK PUBLIC ISSUES FORUM began in honor of the late
fr. Paul M. Washington, former rector of the Church of the Advocate at
18th and fr. Paul M. Washington Avenue in North Philadelphia.  The
Forum, like Father Washington, is a provider and legitimizer of public
space for the free expression of dissident Black voices on public
issues central to our communities.  The Forum's purpose is to provide
a public space and an opportunity to be heard to Black persons and
groups who bring non-traditional approaches to ways of thinking and
organizing focused on solving pressing community problems. Proud
member of The Coalition!
visit our website: http://www.geocities.com/blackpublicissuesforum.phila/
and join our Yahoo group:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blackpublicissues/
Gary R. Adams, Chairman
John E. Churchville, PhD, Founder



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First Anniversary Issue!

The Coalition was born out of the first Community Organizational Summit held at The Church of the Advocate at 18th & Father Paul M. Washington Ave. on July 26th 2006. At that time more than fifty organizations signed on. Presently, there are more than one hundred organizational members, and nearly one hundred pending. The first FYI The Coalition Weekly Digest was distributed August 25th 2006, thank you for a great year!

Gary R. Adams,

Community Liaison for The Coalition

 

 

Click here to join the Coalition
Join the Coalition!


More Coalition Information

 

 

 

Become a Peacemaker!

You can help by standing strong
with a sustaining presence.

 10,000 Men - A Call to Action

10,000 Men - A Call to Action

For more information
call 215-731-0541.
Kenny Gamble & Bill Cosby

Over 10,000 Black Men Answer Call

Black Men Answer Call

 

 

 

 

 

 

WDAS History:

Keep the knowledge of our history alive
and share it with our posterity!

WDAS History:
One Radio Station's Role in the History of
the Human Rights and Peace Movements.

WDAS History

(With Photographs!)

 

 

View the Previous Edition

Return to Local News Updates

 

 

Rev. Al Sharpton:
" 'Reach up' to stem violence"
Read More Here

More updates are coming soon.

 

 

 

 

 


As the
"JENA 6"
Case receives more public scrutiny,
perhaps it is time to take another look at
Some Louisiana Local Area Coverage!

Freedom fighters are outraged by Human Rights violations
As the outrage grows

you can add your support and
sign the petition

 

& to keep up with New Developments

Search "Google News"

For more activity information
Contact Local Area Organizations

 

 

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"I, for one, believe that if you give people a thorough understanding
of what confronts them
and the basic causes that produce it,
they'll create their own program,
and when the people create a program,
you get action."
-Malcolm X


 


"He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps perpetrate it."

"We must work on . . . attacking the causes and healing the effects."
-Martin Luther King Jr.


 


 

 

  


 

 

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