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Friday 20 June 2008

Volume 2, Number 42

Coalition Board of Directors

Gary R. Adams, President

John E. Churchville, Treasurer

Yvonne Haughton, Secretary

Members:

Patricia Coyne

Stanley Daniels

Tom Henry

Calvin Johnson

Angela Mohammed

Abdul Malik Raheem

 

Table of content

For Our Children … 02

This Week … 06

Employment and Training Opportunities … 13

Health Matters … 15

Green Piece … 16

Grants and Scholarships … 16

SpotLight … 15

Arts for Awareness … 17

Coming Up …19

Computers and Technology … 22

A Hand Up … 23

On The Airways … 27

 

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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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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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I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, and compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.
Lao Tzu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Volunteers are still 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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"Language does have the power to change reality. Therefore, treat your words as the mighty instruments they are - to heal, to bring into being, to nurture, to cherish, to bless, to forgive." - Daphne Rose Kingma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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After putting her grandchildren to bed, a grandmother changed into old
slacks and a droopy blouse and proceeded to wash her
hair. As she heard the children getting more and more
rambunctious, her patience grew thin. At last she threw a towel
around her head and stormed into their room, putting them back to
bed with stern warnings. As she left the room, she heard the three-year-old say with a trembling voice "Who was THAT?"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Howard came home from work one evening and there was his lovely wife Miriam in the kitchen crying out loud.

"What's the matter, darling?" he asked her.

"I just don't know what to do," said Miriam. "Because we were eating
in for a change, I cooked us a special dinner - but the dog has just
eaten it."

"Don't worry," said Howard, "I'll get us another dog."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What is it about the job of the vice-president that seems to dissolve all common sense? Most of us remember the Dan Quayle experience, but the self-proclaimed creator of the Internet has a enough of his own to take us through to the end of the year…

 

"We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."
-- Vice President Al Gore, 9/22/97

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Raw Family Newsletter

http://www.rawfamily.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is better to do one's own duty, however defective it may be, than to follow the duty of another, however well one may perform it. He who does his duty as his own nature reveals it, never sins.
Lao Tzu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We will be spotlighting members and organizations, 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, Inc. to be involved. Many of us are already being a support to one another, but there is plenty of room for improvement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It was so cold last winter that I saw a lawyer with his hands in his own pockets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word of The Week: ersatz \AIR-sahts; UR-sats\, Being a substitute or imitation, usually an inferior one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Being in power is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t… Margaret Thatcher

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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KNITTING CIRCLE Grab your knitting needles and your girlfriends for this night of crafting, sipping and shopping. Every Wed, 6-8pm, FREE,

Vagabond, 37 N. 3rd St.  Phila., PA   

267-671-0737

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A little girl, patiently waiting for some time with her father who was a pastor, to finish writing a sermon, “How do you know what to say?” she asked.

“Why GOD tells me,” the clergyman replied.

“Oh,” said the child, “Then why do you keep crossing things out?”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuskeegee Anyone?

Recent government sponsored experiments with poor Baltimore, Maryland families!

See: http://qwstnevrythg.com/archives/1123

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings Coalition Family!

 

Tuesday morning our own award winning tech guru, JC Lamkin, President of Gypsy Lane Technologies, will be a Spotlight Speaker at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Governor's Advisory Commission on African American Affairs Business Exchange Breakfast. See more in the SPOTLIGHT section on page 15.

 

Our family is growing! If your neighborhood or community organization has not yet joined The Coalition, Inc., please take a copy of the information packet to your next meeting. A copy can be downloaded from the ‘Files’ section of our Google group. Join The Coalition, Inc.!

 

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

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

 

Gary R. Adams,

Co-Founder, The Coalition, Inc.

email: the.pa.coalition@gmail.com

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

 

 

FOR OUR CHILDREN

 

PENN STATE’S COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ANNOUNCES SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS FOR 2008

CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP SCHOOLS:

JUNE 22-28; and JULY 6-12

If your ideal school is one where the classrooms include over 7,000 acres of forest, fields, wetlands, and streams, and where learning about our environment goes hand-in-hand with having fun and meeting new friends, then the Penn State Conservation Leadership School (CLS) is for you. It’s not a recreational summer camp, although lots of fun is definitely on the agenda. It’s a RE-Creation experience, leading you to learn, to live, and to think critically about sustaining our environment.

In the unique setting at The Pennsylvania State University’s Stone Valley Recreation Area near State College, Pa., students between the ages of 15 and 18 learn about the environment and conservation during a one-week program that emphasizes field-based, hands-on learning, group problem solving, and leadership.

This year’s program will include a special session on leadership developed by the PA Rural Leadership Program (RULE) and an interactive ropes course challenge that will foster cooperation and teamwork.  The 2008 curriculum will focus on important natural resource issues including:

  • Analyzing your hometown drinking water  
    Participants will bring a water sample from home and learn how to test for various pollutants that may occur in Pennsylvania water supplies.
  • Deer population management and habitat conservation 
    Representatives from the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) will discuss strategies on how to achieve biologically and socially balanced deer herds within existing environmental, social, and legal constraints.
  • Recycling: Beyond the Bin 
    Students will get a behind- the-scenes look at the recycling process and learn how and why this essential “R” (reduce, reuse, and recycle) plays a key role in our waste management practices.
  • What is wood? 
    Participants may walk away from CLS with a new appreciation for one of the earth’s most versatile and sustainable resources.
  • “Green” Buildings  Students will tour some of Penn State’s newest and award-winning “green” buildings, which bring together new technologies, sustainable materials, and creative designs.

Conservation Leadership School is being offered twice this summer, June 22-28 and July 6-12.  The same program is offered for each week.  During their stay at Stone Valley, the students will work in teams with the faculty and staff from the School of Forest Resources, and representatives of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Pennsylvania Rural Leadership Program, and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Scholarships are available from participating Conservation Districts in Pennsylvania and area sportsmen clubs for students representing their district at CLS.  For a listing of participating organizations and to register online, please visit: http://conferences.cas.psu.edu and click on Conservation Leadership School.  For more information please contact the Office of Conferences and Short Courses at (814) 865-8301 or email at shortcourse@psu.edu to receive registration materials.

Registration is limited so please apply early.

For questions regarding the content of the program, contact Mike Powell, Director of CLS, at (814) 863-1113 or email at mjp175@psu.edu.

 

Community College of Philadelphia’s Act Now/Act 101 Program

The Act Now/Act 101 Program is seeking your assistance in the development of the following new opportunities for their Leadership Learning Community students.

 

Mentoring Program: It is important for students to meet professionals, outside of the Act Now/Act 101 Program, who have completed college and who would be available to offer guidance and support as they pursue their academic and career goals.

 

Informational Interviews: While some of our students have chosen majors to pursue others are still undecided. It is helpful for them to meet professionals in the fields they are considering. The time commitment for Informational Interviews is minimal. The Act Now/Act 101 Program will keep a list of individuals representing a variety of professions. Interested students will contact the representatives to schedule an interview. Interviews may be conducted by telephone or in person and should take no longer than an hour.

 

For application or more information, please email

Erika Hernandez hernandez@ccp.edu

 

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

 

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

 

Dear Coalition members and friends,

The disturbing pattern of violence, particularly violent acts by and against youth continues at a horrific pace in Philadelphia.  News reports of youth violence have become commonplace in Philadelphia and the country.

This summer Stop The Madness-Stop The Violence Inc., a non profit organization which strives to teach alternatives to negative behavior and violence will sponsor a “Youth Summer Basketball League” this league will have two age divisions (11-12-13) and (14-15-16) league play will begin on June 24, 2008. An afternoon community event will take place at the Tustin Recreation Center located at 5901 Columbia Ave. (60th & Lancaster) on June 21, 2008 between 4:00-8:30 pm in celebration of the league and community involvement. We are asking for community and grass-root organizations to celebrate with us on June 21, 2008 e in a variety of activities which included (2) exhibition basketball games, community information tables, poetry, spoken word, and live entertainment. 

          The goal of Stop The Madness-Stop The Violence Inc. is to provide wholesome, Positive activities for youth which provide an environment to encourage a sense of ethical, social and neighborhood responsibility through community service and involvement.  This is guided by three basics beliefs:  that violence is preventable, peace is possible and both are best achieved through community-driven strategies that demonstrate the power of collective action. Your support is critical to our success in realizing our organization goal of motivating community residents to partner with us to reverse this deadly trend. We look forward to your partnership in this effort.  Please do not hesitate to contact me by telephone at (267) 262-1615 if you have any questions or need additional information. 

 

Sincerely, Abdul Al-Maliki (President)

Stop The Madness-Stop The Violence Inc.

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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, 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.
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“An Education that is superior, exciting, challenging and custom-designed to fit each student’s needs and interests.” 

 

This Week…

 

 

Free week of summer fun for the youth

Date: June 23rd to 29th

35 Students ages 13-16 will be able to participate in a Multicultural Education and participation outing

Food, Drama, Education.

This week long event will conclude with you seeing Oprah Winfrey’s the color purple-- LIVE!

 

More info here:  http://philadelphia-philadelphia.blogspot.com/2008/06/stopping-violence-in-philadelphia-using.html

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CLARK PARK SUMMER FILM SERIES

NEAR 45TH & REGENT  8 pm or dusk

Bring a chair or blanket to sit on.

 

FRIDAY JUNE 20th - CineForum

 

Come see this important film for free in Clark Park and

stay for informal discussion on the topic of the media and

war:

 

War Made Easy – How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning

Us to Death

 

In a documentary from the Media Education Foundation,

writer and activist Norman Soloman guides us through the

process of spin and propaganda that leads the nation into

its many wars of aggression. Soloman draws the vital

connections between the White House, other government

operatives and the media as they distort, manipulate and

deceive the US public in order to achieve their goals. The

obvious parallels between the Johnson and Nixon

administrations during the Vietnam War and Bush/Cheney and

company in the Iraq War are convincingly revealed.  2007;

73 minutes

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2ND ANNUAL JOHN DEBELLA VETERAN'S RADIOTHON

102.9 MGK - CLASSIC ROCK

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 20TH, 2008   6:00 AM TO 6:00 PM

 

OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER

Independence Mall - 5th & Arch Streets

 

All proceeds will go to LOCAL VETERANS via the

Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center (PVMSEC)

 

The goal of the Radiothon is to raise funds to address the multiple needs of veterans returning from Iraq & Afghanistan, as well as those from the Vietnam & Persian Gulf wars.

 

MAKING DONATIONS

 

You can MAKE A DONATION, right NOW by making an online donation to: www.pvmsec.org/donate.htm

 

Donations can be also be made on June 20th by:

- Calling toll free at 1800-678-WMGK (9645)

- Making a donation onsite at John's live broadcast outside the National Constitution Center

 

In addition to CASH donations, the PVMSEC desperately needs items & services donated to them. If your company / organization donates items/services, you will be recognized on air & online.

 

Phil Bowdren

2013 Memphis Street, Philadelphia PA 19125

(267) 254-2219

phil.bowdren@verizon.net

 

Board Member, Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center

Recording Secretary, Philadelphia County Board, Ancient Order of Hibernians

Public Relations Chairman, AOH Division 51 - Fishtown

Board Member, Lacey Gallagher Memorial Scholarship Fund

 

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Pastors for Peace

 

19th Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba

 

Camden - Friday, June 20

In just three weeks South Jersey will be hosting the Cuba Caravan as it passes through Camden on its way to challenge the illegal and immoral embargo against the people of Cuba.

Save the date and invite your family and friends to an evening of good food, friendship, and solidarity.

Meet caravanistas from around the US and other countries and learn why they decided to join the Caravan. Almost 50 years after the Cuban Revolution, the US government prohibits trading relations with Cuba and denies Americans their right to travel there.  The Caravan defies these prohibitions by raising humanitarian aid and transporting it to Cuba.  It has become a beacon in the affirmation of basic human rights and justice. As we make the final plans to support the Caravan's efforts, we need your help to make this event a success.

Please take a minute now to decide how you can help and send us an email to let us know! There are four ways you can help:

If you can host caravanistas at your home the night of June 20, email amer@rowan.edu.

If you can help out with food, email kathymchugh@verizon.net.

 

Please spread the word. If your church or organization would like more information about participating, email GreaterCamdenUnityCoalition@yahoo.com.

 

Help us on a cleanup project one week before the event. Join us on Saturday, June 14, from 9:30 to 11:30 am as we get the buildings at Newton Friends Meeting ready for the Caravan. Bring cleaning supplies if you can (optional) and email us at GreaterCamdenUnityCoalition@yahoo.com to let us know you will be there.

Thanks for your support, and see you on June 20! More info about the Caravan: http://pastorsforpeace.org/

 

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To ALL COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS

You are cordially invited to the annual DHS EPIC Stakeholder Summit and Recognition Event.  The one-day summit will convene key leadership and Stakeholders from, business, faith community, educators, and law enforcement, government, and community residents, throughout the city.  You will have the opportunity to learn what is happening in your community, and review the strategic plans developed by your community’s Stakeholders active in the Equal Partnership In Change process.

Please come out and join us from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 21, 2008 at



The School for the Future
4021 Parkside Avenues
Philadelphia, PA



The day will consist of presentations from local and national perspectives on trauma and its impact on an individual, support systems, and the community.  A panel of professionals will be convened to participate in a moderated question and answer session which will provide opportunities for attendees to participate and obtain additional information.  During the afternoon session you may have the opportunity to learn about and impact future programming and collaborate with the EPIC Stakeholders throughout the upcoming year.  

We look forward to joining you on this day and are eagerly anticipating your contribution to the process. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Lorraine McGirt at 215 683 4046.

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Mount Tabor Church

110 W. Rittenhouse Street

Phila. Pa.19144

Vending Spaces are available for our Community Fun Day

June 21,2008 (rain date June 28,2008)       

9:00 AM -- 4:00 Pm

$25.00 Provide your own Table

No Food Vendors

Event will include; Vendors, Health screenings, Games, Food, Information hand outs to inform the community etc.

A fun day for all.

Contact: Leath McCallum 215-276-0749

Church: 215-844-2756

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“Bringing Voices Together”
A Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. Community Day Event

June 21, 2008

719 W. Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19123

Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (YAP), an international leader in
community-based services, has been providing services to children, youth,
and families since 1975. YAP is a non-profit organization and we are
proud to present “Bringing Voices Together”, a community day event. YAP
is dedicated to providing the most dynamic, festive and inclusive
community day event featuring networking, collaboration, education, fun
and food, as well as other supportive activities that promote strong,
healthy communities.

The purpose of this event is to link people together to make our community
a healthier and enjoyable place to work, live, attend school, and play. By
joining together in this event, everyone can speak in one voice within the
community to the media, politicians, developers, businessmen, policy
makers, and lawmakers in order to raise awareness, collaboration, and
networking, and to generate ideas to use for future planning and community
improvement endeavors.

Anticipated attendance is between 1,800 and 2,000 people. “Bringing Voices
Together” is uniquely designed to create partnerships to meet the needs of
the community. A wide range of recreational and cultural activities and
vendors with free giveaways will participate. No matter what resources
you have or what business you’re in, there is something you can do that
will help “Bringing Voices Together” be a success to benefit our
community. Please join us.

Special invited guests include Governor Rendell and Mayor Nutter, as well
as additional State and Local Leaders.

For more information contact:
Seli Jonny (267) 257-5731

Dianna Downing (267) 322-1462
Tara Casolaro (609) 685-6122 Carolyn Mitchell (215) 605-4533

 

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Honor The Heroes Benefit

 

June 21, 2008....6:00pm. x 11:00pm.

 

Cannstatter's (Frankford & Academy)

 

Beer, Dunk tanks, food will be provided by

Texas Roadhouse & Carabba's Italian Restaurants.

Silent auctions, string bands, dj's, and 2 live bands.

Please come out and show your support.

We are hoping for some corporate sponsors for the large jumbo tron, which was used at the funerals. This will be a huge event, with 5,000 people expected. This Jumbo Tron will be used to do a slide show of the Officers, but is expensive to rent.

I will have tickets if anyone would like to purchase them. They are $25.00 each, the proceeds for the event will now go towards the Liczbinski family, Anne Skerski wants the money to benefit the Liczbinski family. She felt that so much was done for Gary already and we have renamed the evening to Honor the Heroes Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski, Gary Skerski, and Chuck Cassidy With all proceeds for the event to benefit the Liczbinski family.

 

Thanks, Mark Mroz

mark.2ndpcro@hotmail.com

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J. Patrick O'Connor, author of "The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal"

in Philadelphia, June 25!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 7pm, at

The A-Space, 4722 Baltimore Avenue.

Philadelphia, PA 19143

(Parking nearby, also accessible via the #34 Trolley).

Also featuring Pam Africa!


On June 25, author J. Patrick O'Connor will be in town to speak about "The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal" and to sign copies of his new book for the audience.

This event is a fundraiser for Journalists for Mumia Abu-Jamal, currently raising money to print the next issue of their newspaper, to be released on July 4. There will be books available for purchase, from which all proceeds will go towards the fundraiser.
--Endorsed by the Philadelphia branch of the International Action Center, millions4mumia.org


For more information, please visit Abu-Jamal-News.com or write hbjournalist@gmail.com


O'Connor will also be speaking in New York City on June 23, at Baruch College, and on June 24, 2008 6pm @ the Brecht Forum, 451 West Street (btw. Bank & Bethune), see FreeMumia.com for more information on the NYC events.

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Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation is hosting a FREE HIV/AIDS information seminar

that will be held on

Thursday, June 26th at 6:00 p.m.,

6630 Germantown Avenue.

As you know, the HIV disease is not limited, nor does it discriminate in its vicious attack on the African American and other communities of color. Today, rising numbers of women in our communities are succumbing to this disease. In addition, there is a rise in the number of persons over 65 who are testing positive for HIV and AIDS.

 

We at Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation take this epidemic seriously, and are doing everything we can to help spread the word on prevention and treatment. Attached is a press release and flyer for the seminar. Please pass them along to everyone on your mailing list. Thanks in advance for your help and support.

 

John Elliott Churchville, Ph.D., Chairman

Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation

5555 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 719

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144-4540

(215) 848-8511

www.liberaqtionfellowshipcdc.com

 

 

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

 

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is hiring 160 people for their housekeeping department.

Starting salary is $33,946.00 a year.

They are opening a new Wing and need folks by July.

 

Please fill out an application on line at www.chop.edu\careers

 

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I want to share with you management opportunities for Census 2010 – Early Local Census Office (ELCO). Please feel free to share this information.    Each office will hire six (6) management positions.  Within the Philadelphia Region twelve (12) ELCOs will open.  Early Local Census Offices will open throughout the Commonwealth of PA in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erie, Harrisburg, Scranton as well as Camden and Trenton, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

The positions are full time, temporary employment (2 year appointment – position ends when office closes after Census 2010).  I want to share with you management opportunities for Census 2010 – Early Local Census Office (ELCO).

 

For more information: See “Early Local Census Office Opportunities” in the ‘Discussions’ section of our Google group http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

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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

 

 

HEALTH MATTERS

 

 

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.

 

 

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/

GREEN PIECE

 

 

 

GRANTS And SCHOLARSHIPS

 

 

Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Award

 

The MusicLink Foundation, working as a pipeline organization for the

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation,

is seeking music students in financial need who may qualify for the

Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Award.

This is a scholarship program that specifically applies to

CURRENT SEVENTH GRADE students.

Students do not necessarily have to be enrolled in the MusicLink program to apply.

Although musical potential is a factor in the selection process, students with a strong academic record are encouraged to apply.

 

Please forward this on to any students who may qualify or teachers who

may have students that qualify for the award.

We have included a link to the Jack Kent Cooke’s website which includes the application materials.

If you do know of any students who will be applying, we would appreciate it if you could include their names and email

addresses in an email to Jennifer Kitchin, Talent Coordinator,

MusicLink Foundation (jennifer@musiclinkfoundation.org).

This will help them to monitor them through the application process.

 

Please see the ‘Young Scholars Awards’ in the ‘Discussions’ section of our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

 

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

 

 

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ARTS FOR AWARENESS

 

2008 PUP Jazz Fest

featuring

The Tony Smith Quartet

With vocalist Michelle Beckam

 

Friday June 13, 6pm – 10pm

1319 Locust Street

Philadelphia, PA (1199C Union Hall)

Includes all you can eat home cooked soul food buffet

Tickets $50

PUP Member tickets $25

2008 PUP Jazz Fest Honoree

 

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Father Figure enterprises and

The Underground Railroad Company

present

 

Coming This Spring!!!

A universal groundbreaking documentary that focuses on the relationship between fathers and daughters. It is an inspiration to families everywhere. The film touches on the importance of a father in our society, the role he plays in shaping his daughter’s choices in men, and in the ramifications of fatherless homes.

 

Father Figure is more than a film. It is a spiritual, physical and emotional experience that will challenge the audience’s perception of what a father figure is or should be. It will cause them to examine their relationships with their fathers, and for men, it will encourage them to consider what type of father they desire to be.

If you would like to align yourself with the

Father Figure Movement

or purchase a copy of the DVD, please contact us.

 

www.fatherfigure.org 

 

www.myspace.com/fatherfigurethefilm

 

 

Acentos Bronx Poetry Showcase Continues…

 

Acentos is a program of the louderARTS Project, Inc., presented in conjunction with the Bronx Writers’ Center, a program of the Bronx Council on the Arts.

Acentos provides a renewed spotlight for Latino poetry in a venue that fosters an encouraging atmosphere for writers of diverse backgrounds and experience, in a setting that stimulates both open dialogue and an increased sense of community in the culturally resurgent South Bronx.

Acentos is presented every second and fourth Tuesday of the month by Oscar Bermeo, Jessica Torres, Fish Vargas and Rich Villar.

Acentos Bronx Poetry Showcase is now held

every 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 7:30 pm at the

Bruckner Bar & Grill, One Bruckner Boulevard (Corner of Third Ave).

IRT #6 Train to 138th Street Station.

For information, visit their website: www.louderarts.com/acentos,

send email: acentos@louderarts.com

or view newsletter: Acentos-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 

 

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

 

 

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 Dowlings Place

1310 No. Broad St. Phila

Every Thurs. 9pm to 1am

·        Poets

·        Rappers

·        Singers

·        Spoken Word Artists

$5.00 cover

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COMING UP

 

 

 

I work with the Cadence Cycling Foundation. 

We're going to be starting our summer programs and I wanted to see if the kids involved with your programs would be interested in creating a team. 

I would love to sit down with you and explain how the program is going to work.

 

Like last year, we will be running some kids races during the Commerce Bank Race.  I would to get your kids involved with that as well.

 

You can reach me at this email address Ryan Oelkers: roelkers@cadencecycling.com or at 267.973.5821 (cell).

Thanks, Andy -- I look forward to hearing from you.

 

 

 

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The University of Pennsylvania

African American Resource Center

&

Men of Color at Penn

Present:

To Father, To Build

·        Drum Call

·        Youth Presentation

 

·        Youth Presentation

 

·        Community Exchange of Ideas

& Special Keynote Address

by

renowned author: “I Chose To Stay” &

ex-Vaux Middle School 8x’s World Chess Champion Youth Coach

Salome Thomas-El

 

Friday, June 27th, 2008

4:00pm – 6:00pm

Greenfield Inter-cultural Center 3708 Chestnut St. Philly

 

*****Free Admission*****

 

Light Snack & Refreshments

Vendors of Cultural Products

Come mentors, coaches, fathers, father figures, youth and wise old heads prepared to dialogue about ways of saving and enhancing our children’s lives!

 

For further information contact:

Brother Robb Carter 215.898.0105 or

robertec@pobox.upenn.edu

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Jerry Ricks Scholarship Fund Blues Concert

Friday June 27th 2008 7pm

Universal Unitarian Church

2125 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

Featuring: Kool Jazz & the Blues Avenue Band; Joe Becton & the Cobalt Blues Band; Denise King; Jim Ford & Blues Band; Angel Scott; George Bonds & Band; Robin Watkins; Leroy Foster & Bad Bidness Band; Go For Broke Blues Band; Hazelita Fauntroy; Clef Club Youth Blues Ensemble

 

For tickets

www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34841

Call: 800.838.3006

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Saturday, June 28th the

National Council of Negro Women, Inc. Philadelphia PA Section

will host

Family and Teen Day in Malcolm X Park, 11am-5pm.

The park is located at 52nd and Pine Streets.

They will have live entertainment, food and food all day long.

All in the community are welcomed to come out and enjoy the Family and Teen Day with the National Council of Negro Women.

 

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Original & Official Million Woman March &

The Million Woman Movement International (PA Unit)

Presents

What is police and governmental terrorism?

What are your rights?

Can there be effective community patrols?

Why in 2008 is there a rise in police excessive force and governmental mis-conduct?

Are we seeing the beginnings of US Marshal Law?

Why is the concern and emphasis on community based violence and crime really being highligthed?

Get some answers and solutions at the next session of the

 

"MEETING OF THE MINDZ"

Sat. June 28, 2008

3:30 - 6:00 PM

UNIA-ACL  1613 Cecil B. Moore Ave

Philadelphia, PA

 

Open Forum and Panel Discussion on:

POLICE & GOVERNMENTAL Terrorism

and a Book Signing with Bro. DeLacy Davis

Founder of Black Cops Against Police Brutality Organization and author of

Black Cops Against Police Brutality: A Crisis Action Plan

 

Bro. Dalacy will  address such top[ic as:

* Civilian control and oversight of the police

* Residency requirements

* Community based training for all police officers

* Cash rewards for the exposure, arrest and conviction of corrupt cops

* Congressional Public hearings

* Mandatory drug testing for all police officers

* "Zero tolerance" for substance abuse by police officers

* Integrity tests

* Annual psychological evaluations

 

Admission Free: Love Donations Appreciated

For more information call: The Black Women’s Defense League at:

267-299-6424

or e-mail BWDL7@aol.com

 

Natural & Holistic Foods, Jafari- El's Info-Edu DVD’s, and other great items will be available

for sale.

AND:  Bro. DeLacy’s book will also be available ($25.00)

A must read for all Black & Brown peoples and those interested in true Justice

 

 

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

 

 

Free Technology Assessment for your organization

 

Information in the ‘Discussion’ section of our Google group:

http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

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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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We have over 1,000 Pentium 4 desktop computers that need a home...

 

Teamchildren an Audubon PA based regional outreach non profit has now distributed over 7,000 low cost refurbished computers to family’s schools and organizations throughout our region.

 

We have put smiles on the faces of more than 30,000 children helping them complete homework assignments, doing research on the Internet, and staying in communication with family and friends in the comfort and safety of their homes.

 

Through our Digital Outreach we are giving these children and their families the tools and opportunities to expand their educational and economic futures and to compete effectively in the 21st century.

 

We also have a limited number of Laptops

 

$185-$275 Administrative fee

 

Robert Toporek

484-744-1868

www.teamchildren.com

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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

 

WE NEED YOUR HELP THIS SUMMER.

ANY DONATION WILL HELP.

Thank You

Strawberry Mansion Tennis Association

1800 Callowhill Street Suite#8

Philadelphia PA 19130

215.763.0581 check out our new web site.

www.strawberrymta.org

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HELP!!!

 

The Olney Recreation Center is having its

Spring Coming Out on June 28, 2008

and I would like for it to be an educational event as well as

entertaining.

Does anyone have any resources for organizations that

conduct basic health screenings, health education or have resources or

information regarding finances that would be willing to come out and

share this information?

 

Please let me know, I don't know where to start.

 

Ms. A. Rutherford

 

Ogontz District

 

Income Maintenance

 

Caseworker

tel # 215-560-5008

 

fax # 215-560-5116

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Got Space?

 

Local Non-Profit is looking for room to develop!

 

For My Daughter is looking for approximately 350 - 500 square feet of indoor space for an academic Youth Program.

 

Requirements:

Separate Male & Female Restrooms

Secure, yet visible to the community

Room for desks and tables (no more than 10)

Spacious enough for computers and lots books

Year round, weekday and weekend access

Really, reasonable rent!

 

Contact:

Yvonne Haughton 267-795-7811

yvonne.haughton@formydaughter.org

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Community College of Philadelphia's Act Now/Act 101 Program
The Act Now/Act 101 Program is seeking your assistance in the development of the following new opportunities for their Leadership Learning Community students.

Mentoring Program: It is important for students to meet professionals, outside of the Act Now/Act 101 Program, who have completed college and who would be available to offer guidance and support as they pursue their academic and career goals. An in-person introductory meeting will be scheduled by the Act Now Program in February. Mentors would then be then expected to communicate via email, telephone or in person with their Act Now student once during the month of March and once during the month of April.

Informational Interviews: While some of our students have chosen majors to pursue others are still undecided. It is helpful for them to meet professionals in the fields they are considering. The time commitment for Informational Interviews is minimal. The Act Now/Act 101 Program will keep a list of individuals representing a variety of professions. Interested students will contact the representatives to schedule an interview. Interviews may be conducted by telephone or in person and should take no longer than an hour.

For application or more information, please email Erika Hernandez ehernandez@ccp.edu

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Remember to support The Coalition, Inc.’s on-air personalities…

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

Straight Up WORD with Dr. John Elliott Churchville on WNWR 1540 AM, Sundays at 7am.

 

Sister Phile Chionesu, organizer of the Million Woman March, Saturdays 11pm to 1am on Blog Talk Radio “Nu Day Resurrection and Liberation" Show www.blogtalkradio.com/empresschi 

Call in and give your thoughts, comments, opinions at 1-646-652-2232 

or send an instant message to mwmsistahood@aol.com to chat on line

Just want to listen in: www.blogtalkradio.com/empresschi

Look for the return of Bro. Sabir Bey and CivilAlert World, formerly of W.U.R.D. to the airways soon!

 




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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

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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