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Friday 01 August 2008

Volume 2, Number 48

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 … 05

Employment and Training Opportunities … 07

Health Matters … 09

Green Piece … 10

Grants and Scholarships … 12

SpotLight … 13

Arts for Awareness … 13

Coming Up …16

Computers and Technology … 18

A Hand Up … 19

On The Airways … 20

 

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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 

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Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. You can practice any virtue erratically, but nothing consistently without courage.
Maya Angelou

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're not doing anything very innovative.
Woody Allen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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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"Worrying about something that may never happen is like paying interest on money you may never borrow."

Author: Unknown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The man told his doctor that he wasn't able to do all the things
around the house that he used to do. When the examination was
complete, he said, "Now, Doc, I can take it. Tell me in plain English
what is wrong with me."
"Well, in plain English," the doctor replied, "you're just lazy."
"Okay," said the man. "Now give me the medical term so I can tell my wife."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As I got older, I sought to improve my diet with healthier foods. I began to substitute skim milk for whole milk, but my grandchildren refused to drink anything but the whole milk.

A friend suggested that I buy them their regular milk and then replace the empty container with skim.

This worked very well until my granddaughter asked one morning if the milk was any good. Cautiously, I asked why, to which she responded, “According to the container, this milk is two years old!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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…

 

"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."
-- Vice President Al Gore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn't stop to enjoy it. (William Feather)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Raw Family Newsletter

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He is a man of courage who does not run away, but remains at his post and fights against the enemy… Socrates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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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One day, finding a wasp had entered the house, a wife shouted to her
husband, "There's a wasp in here. Do we have any spray?"
He told her there was a can under the sink.
"Honey," she called. "This is ant and roach spray."
"Well," her husband replied, "don't show him the label."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word of The Week: faction \FAK-shuhn\, A usually contentious or self-seeking group within a larger group, party, government, etc. Party strife and intrigue; internal dissension.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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No man ever listened himself out of a job… Calvin Coolidge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds… Aristotle Onassis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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Knowledge becomes evil if the aim be not virtuous… Plato

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings Coalition Family!

 

The Weekend of Peace is upon us, join us in remembrance, celebration and the effort to educate, inform and promote methods of intelligent problem solving and cooperation.

 

From today through Sunday we will be hosting events around the city to promote communal well-being, join us at Tustin Recreational Center 5901 W. Columbia Ave.; Simons Recreational Center Walnut La. & Woolston Ave.; Hebron Tabernacle 6630 Germantown Ave.; Myers Recreational Center 58th and Kingsessing; Eastwick Recreational Center 80th and Mars Pl.; Kingsessing Recreational Center 50th and Kingsessing Ave.; First African Presbyterian Church 42nd and Girard.

 

If your organization is having an event tomorrow (Sat. 2nd Aug.) please consider pausing at the noon hour and having a reading of the Imani Pledge http://www.houseofumoja.org/imanipledge.htm or http://www.kidscorner.org/peace/ shared by the House of Umoja for the preservation of our youth.

 

Also, consider becoming a part of The Coalition’s 2009 Week of Peace, volunteers and organizations are welcomed.

For more information call: Calvin Johnson 215.738.5181, Gary Hines 215.264.6847 www.CandC.org; Malik Johnson 215.410.2859, Nasir Al-Maliki 267.262.1615 www.stopthemadness-stoptheviolence.com; Deborah Toney-Moore 267.242.2624; or The Coalition, Inc. at 215.387.2734 www.TheCoalitionInc.org.

Vendor’s welcome. See websites for updates and more information on individual locations.

CandC.org 

StopTheMaddness-StopTheViolence.com  

TheCoalitionInc.org

 

 

Our new website is open! Please take a moment to visit. We are building and we want your input. Please contact us with your suggestions and comments.

This is our website, let’s build it together!

www.TheCoalitionInc.org 

 

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

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FOR OUR CHILDREN

 

A Back to School Workshop and School Supply Giveaway
Topic: "Say No To Drugs and Violence"
 
Enhancing Lives Through Action is hosting a back to school workshop and school supply giveaway.

Who
Youths Ages 12 - 17
Date
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Time
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Cedar Park Presbyterian Church - Social Hall
7740 Limekiln Pike
Limekiln Pike and Upsal Street
Philadelphia, PA  19150

SCHOOL SUPPLIES WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL YOUTHS IN ATTENDANCE.
 
Please call 215-552-8720 to RSVP the number of youths and the age range of the youths attending.

 

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Program Coordinator’s Position available in our after school program.

 Individual will be required to supervise the after school program, students, and staff.

Person will be required to implement daily projects, oversee the homework/tutoring program, supervise the after school newsletter, and communicate with parents. 

Must have at least 2 years experience working with youth and/or operating a youth program.  Interested candidates, please call 610-352-9925 or 9900.

Veronica Manley, Director

ACCEL Community Cyber Program

107 Long Lane

Upper Darby, PA 19082

610-352-9925

610-352-9926 - Fax

accelcyber@verizon.net

www.acceleducation.com

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SEEKING TUTORS & MENTORS Just 1 hour a week can change a young persons life! STARS, a new initiative at the Philadelphia Job Corps Center, is seeking dynamic mentors and tutors to join our volunteer team and work with our students. Be a part of the solution! Contact Darvin Martin at martin.darvin@jobcorps.org  today!

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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

 

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, 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.” 

 

This Week…

 

Camp Helps Children Deal with Grief

The Keystone Kids Camp: Expressing Loss Through Arts & Activities will be held the weekend of August 2nd and 3rd.  The two-day summer camp allows children ages 6-13 who have experienced the loss of a loved one to explore their grief within a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. Through music, art and movement activities, discussion, and participation in creation of a memorial program, children will have opportunities to creatively address their feelings and develop coping strategies for healing and living with their loss.

The camp will be held from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at Carson Valley Children's Aid Campus, 1419 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown. Any child who has experienced the loss of a loved one is invited to participate. The $30 activity fee ($5 for each additional child), includes registration for both days as well as lunch, snacks, and beverages. Scholarships are available and no one will be turned away because of inability to pay. Transportation to and from Keystone House in Wyndmoor will be available.

For more information or to register a child for the camp, email Alix Amar or call her or Esther Schultz at 215-836-2440. For additional information about bereavement programs and resources go to
http://www.keystonecare.com/

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Once again, the Fatherhood Institute (FHI) partners with the Chester Chapter Association of Black Social Workers and First African Presbyterian Church to present a community-based and professional development workshop.

On Saturday, August 2, 2008 FHI will present Thomas W. Singleton, MSW of the University of Toledo School of Education where he is a doctoral pre-candidate. Mr. Singleton's presentation is entitled Understanding African Americans Within the Criminal Justice System: Dysfunctional Thinking, Criminal Thinking, Addict Thinking and How They Interact. Of interest, Mr. Singleton's discussion will include potential church and grassroots community interventions that address issues of relapse and recidivism.

The workshop will be held at the First African Presbyterian Church, located at 42nd and Girard Avenue in West Philadelphia. Registration begins at 8:30AM and the workshop begins at 9:00AM until 12:00 noon. The workshop is FREE to the public. CEU credits will be offered at $15 and certificates will be available upon completion of the workshop.

For information, please contact the Fatherhood Institute at fatherhood.institute@gmail.com

This event is part of The Coalition, Inc.’s Weekend of Peace observance. August 1st through 3rd see website for more information.

www.TheCoalitionInc.org

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25th Annual National Night Out: Grant Cushinberry Memoriam

 

Tuesday August 5, 2008, Topeka, KS @ 6:00 pm,

The Stop the Violence Memorial Tree Dedication Committee/Black Star Project Program Rally will honor the memory of Grant Cushinberry with the 25th Annual National Night Out. This Special Memorial is sponsored in part by the Black Star Project under the Leadership of the Honorable Phillip Jackson.

 

From 7a.m to 5p.m.on this date, The Stop the Violence Memorial Tree Dedication Commitee/Blackstar Project is asking neighborhoods throughout America to join forces with thousands of other communities to Pray on their State Capitol Grounds respectively to Stop The Violence And Increase the Peace in remembrance of Grant.

 

In honor of the 25th Annual National Night Out and the late Grant Cushinberry,

a rally will be held in Cushinberry Park at 6:00p.m, August 5, 2008.

Pastor Juanita Jackson, of Kansas City Missouri’s New Level Full Gospel Outreach Ministry, will be the guest speaker for the event. 

Other guest speakers are Benjamin "Benny" McCellend, past President of the former Cushinberry Park Improvement Assn; Judi Kalina, Kim McMillan; Erica Brown; Javer Clara Velma; Justin Drogie and Eliza Roberts.

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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

 

Become a Tree Tender!

Take part in the "growing" TreeVitalize movement, a program designed
by Pennsylvania's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
(DCNR) to increase Southeast Pennsylvania's tree cover and the
benefits that trees offer us all. Join us for 9 hours of hands-on
training that covers tree biology, identification, planting, proper
care and working within your community. This training course was
developed by staff from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
and Penn State School of Forest Resources. It is based on PHS's Tree
Tenders project which, since 1993, has trained over 1600 community
volunteers from 100 Philadelphia neighborhoods.

Check out the weekday evenings at three different locations this fall
to see which one fits into your schedule. It is designed for lay
people and experts alike. The course is free but registration is
required.

There are several ways to register. See below for a registration form
which could be faxed to 215-988-8810 or mailed in. You can also register
online, by going to www.pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org, and
choosing "Tree Tenders Training".

 

For more information contact:
Barley Van Clief, 215-988-8793 or bvanclief@pennhort.org
Mindy Maslin, 215-988-8844 or mmaslin@pennhort.org

 

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Announcing a Job Skills Training and Job Development Workshop

and Support Group

Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7:00-8:30 PM for ages 16-22.

The group sessions are at:

The Cardinal Bevilacqua Community Center
2646 Kenningston Ave. Philadelphia 19133

If you are unemployed or underemployed or are seeking to be on your own please hit the email reply to make sure to get to us to register or to get additional information. You can call the Center 215-426-9422 but the e-mail reply would work best for now.

Classes will be on-going through the end of the year each Tuesday and Thursday and you can start in at anytime.

There is no charge for these sessions just bring your enthusiasm and your ideas. Join us as we take a project from "thought to finish" and learn the skills necessary to create, build, sell and sustain a product development process.

The Learn-To-Shelter Program is a pilot job training and economic development program that is part of the services offered at the center in an affiliation with Catholic Social Services of Philadelphia.

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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

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HEALTH MATTERS

 

Healthy Lifestyle Tip--Dictionary of Wholesome Foods
 
Here is another in a series of occasional healthy lifestyle tips. "The
Dictionary of Wholesome Foods" is a healthy-eating guide that's
not too overwhelming to digest. It provides complete explanations
for all the healthy ingredients out there with accompanying recipes.
The guide can serve as a great shopping aide, quick kitchen reference
or inspiration for a health conscious meal.
 
"The Dictionary of Wholesome Foods" is a timely addition to the food
reference shelf, one that's desperately needed as mass-marketing of
health food continues to grow. It provides practical guidance on how
to make sense of the burgeoning selection of healthful foods, herbs
and supplements, and provides a concise understanding of the sources,
characteristics, benefits, and uses of health foods. It is also a pure joy
to read and peruse, with its lovely line drawings and quirky, often
playful, descriptions and turns of phrase. The Dictionary of Wholesome
Foods is a personable, compulsively readable guide that includes
historical information and fascinating anecdotes about the many foods
it describes, plus an array of delicious recipes that feature them, such
as Adzuki Rice, Almond Crescents, Pumpernickel Bread, Spinach
with Pignoli and Raisins, and Homemade Yogurt. This is the perfect
shopping companion or armchair read; sure to delight information
seekers and food writing enthusiasts alike.
 
BTW, you can still pick up your copy of the book "Real Men Cook:
Rites, Rituals & Recipes for Living" by Real Men Cook co-founder K.
Kofi Moyo at a bookstore near you. My recipe, "Big Daddy's Fruit
Salad," is one of the many health conscious dishes featured in the book.
It's on page 8.
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GREEN PIECE

Healthy Lifestyle Tip...Health Food Shopping Trends

Subject: Healthy Lifestyle Tip...Health Food Shopping Trends

FYI
 
The article below is one in a series of occasional healthy lifestyle tips
that our friends at The Marketing Store are passing along.
 
Health food shopping trends continue to change as more consumers
demand greater variety in healthy food choices. Current studies indicate
that the majority of American consumers feel that improving health is a
top lifestyle priority. In fact, a recent study gave encouraging news that
about two-thirds of consumers are actually taking steps to improve their
health. Unlike decades before, consumer desires for convenience,
personalization and diet trends are leading to changes in the variety and
types of food choices offered in supermarkets nationwide...
 
Supermarkets are changing as they respond to the desires of the American
consumer when shopping for food. Perhaps you have noticed some of the
emerging health food shopping trends in favor of all-natural and organic
food products. Connectivity is also an important factor driving consumers,
as there is greater interest in belonging to and shopping with companies
which demonstrate shared values and attitudes. In addition, American
consumers are also looking for health food choices on-the-go when pressed
for time. This hurried lifestyle is also increasing the desire of over half
of US consumers to seek small indulgences to escape the pressures of everyday life. Because of time constraints, time-saving food choices, appliances and prepared meal consumption are also popular. Personalization is also an important consideration when shopping for food. The future will hold promise for consumers having a greater ability to customize and/or co-
create products to suit their preferences.
 
For the complete article, click here:
http://www.lifescript.com/articles/5374.asp?BID=25242&SID=3734549&EID=453151B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

August 7th & 8th 2008

The 2008 Backspace Writers Conference brings together agents, editors, and best-selling authors in the heart of the publishing world. Come meet the people who can help your career!

http://www.backspacewritersconference.com

Location: Radisson Martinique, NYC

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Peace Ya'll

 

hope this reaches you in good health and spirits!! I'm working on a lot of projects as usual. Come out if you can. Mark your calendars!!!

 

SANCTUARY 2737 Cambridge Street I'm hosting a training for the cast, crew and supporters of my next piece on domestice violence which will be August 15-17, 2008. I've partnered with SANCTUARY and we're about to bring it!!! space is extremely limited. If you or someone you know wants to attend, RSVP at 267.456.7432 by July 14!!! cost is $10.00 if you come, please bring an empty alcoholic beverage bottle. THANKS!

 

davina'

 

Dennis Brutus is a lifelong human rights activist and poet. He is perhaps

the best-known African poet writing in English, although his books were banned for many years in his home country, South Africa. His tireless work against apartheid in South Africa got him arrested and shot in 1963. He was sentenced to an 18-month jail term of hard labor on Robben Island where he broke rocks with Nelson Mandela. He was sent into exile in 1966 and proceeded to lead the successful movement to have South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) banned from the Olympics and other international sporting events. Since then he has remained active in struggles for human and cultural rights, including co-founding the Pittsburgh Anti-Sweatshop Community Alliance in 2002, connecting international solidarity with workers to the philosophy of Black Consciousness. He is currently Professor Emeritus in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a great poet and one of the few who successfully integrated a life in the arts with a life on the front lines of the fight for justice and integrity for everyone

 

--

Yea-Nay Endeavors

"clarity in action"

www.myspace.com/natanyadavinastewart

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5th Annual Black Women's Arts Festival, July 31st-August 3rd, 2008, Philadelphia, PA

Now in its fifth year BWAF has become a non-profit which produces a once-yearly 4-day festival showcasing: Music/Live Performance, Literary Arts, Visual Arts, Film, Workshops, Vendors, and Dance/Theater. It also hosts over 60 artists from across the globe.

BWAF is committed to being a platform that values black women and their work; emphasizing unique, under-represented art forms, showcasing new and emerging artists while promoting the necessity of health and well-being. Led by Creative Director Monica McIntyre, BWAF is poised to become a world-renowned arts festival.

For more information on artists, workshops, shows, and schedules go to www.bwafphilly.org.

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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

 

 
27 Miles for Beau

a benefit to raise funds and awareness.


Marathoner to run in memory of man he never knew

SOUTH PHILADELPHIA In 2007 there were 392 murder victims in the city of Philadelphia. That number represents not only 392 people, but 392 lost opportunities and thousands of affected family and friends. It is a city whose murder rate surpasses the number of days in a year. These statistics need to be recognized and action needs to be taken, but this can only be done through education: educating adults about safety, educating teens about violence, and educating the world about the lives these victims lead.

 

Beau Zabel wanted to educate. He came to Philadelphia on May 5th, 2008 with aspirations to become a high school math teacher in the School District of Philadelphia. He moved into my South Philadelphia home and we shared optimism and hope for our soon to be lives as future teachers. Beau accepted a part time job at a Starbucks a few blocks from our home and he took pride in his work at his "dream job". Beau came to Philadelphia with a positive mindset, a comic personality and a desire to foster change and promote hope through education. Beau's life was cut tragically short when he became Philadelphia's murder victim #139 on June 15, 2008. Beau's late night walk home from Starbucks ended in a fatal robbery that cost him his ipod and his life.


Since June 15th, the citizens of our small South Philadelphia neighborhood, and others throughout the city of Philadelphia have tried to raise awareness about Beau's life and ambitions. We have united together to create a reward fund, neighborhood crime watch, a unification of community, and a nation-wide search for answers. These efforts have inspired the non-profit organization Witness Justice to become involved. Kathleen O'Hara, who works on behalf of victims, was outraged by Beau's murder and wrote an op-ed piece for the Inquirer, Friday, June 19. (You can go to the link below to read it). She is a board member of Witness Justice, a national organization committed to victims' rights. Every year, Witness Justice sends a "Team Heal Trauma" to the Marine Corps Marathon, to raise awareness of victims of crime and trauma. This team is comprised of a committed group of runners who run in honor of these victims of crime. The race is Sunday, October 26, 2008, in Washington, DC.


Kathleen's article inspired me to respond (along with a number of family and friends) to thank her for bringing awareness to such a heroic life. Kathleen informed me about her dedication to finding and sponsoring a runner for this team and for Beau. Kathleen and I joined efforts to find a sponsor to run for Team Heal Trauma in honor of Beau Zabel.

 

Andrew Shanks, the 24 year-old who will be moving into Beau's empty room, is that runner. Andrew will run the D.C. Marine Corp Marathon to represent a person he never got to meet but whose city streets and dreams he shared. By completing this 27-mile run, Andrew will proudly represent all victims of crime, the city of Philadelphia, and the heroic life of Beau Zabel.
We have decided to hold a benefit in honor of Beau as well as all victims of violent crime to raise money to achieve 27 miles.

 

Proceeds will be contributed to Witness Justices' sponsorship of Andrew and his goal to run a race of life that Beau never had the chance to. Proceeds exceeding $1,000.00 will be donated to the Scholarship Fund that Beau's Mother, Lana Zamora, is creating in his memory.

I invite you and all family and friends to attend the benefit that will take place at Beau's Starbucks (4th and South Streets) on August 3, 2008 from 4-6 pm.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions or ideas! I will be sending out a flyer with all the details. I sincerely hope that you join us and forward this invitation to all of your family and friends.
We hope to see you there

Sincerely,
Meg Guerreiro 301-846-9110 or 800-4WJ-HELP
The op-ed piece: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20594479.html
Witness Justice website: www.witnessjustice.org

 

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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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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!!!

 

My niece, BRIDGET PARKER, a very bright and diligent student is seeking volunteer work and/or an internship as follows: 

"I am currently a first semester senior at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. My course of study or major is Biology. I am interested in a part-time internship or volunteer service to prepare me for my future career while also serving the community. Through an internship or volunteer service I expect to gain valuable tools that will broaden my knowledge in a particular career interest (which is listed below) while also serving the community. After completion of Cheyney University I will attend Graduate School to earn a Master’s Degree in Recreational Therapy to later own and operate my own Recreational Therapy business. I will continue my education to earn a PhD in Health Studies or Education. Therefore, I am interested in participating in an internship or volunteer services that help me reach my goals while also giving back to the community. I am interested but not limited to the following areas to complete an internship or volunteer service: Biology, Recreational Therapy, Recreation and Leisure Management, Education and Business (operational and management aspects)."

If you can assist her in obtaining or finding an internship or volunteer service, please email Bridget at
BParker@cheyney. edu      


THANKS SO MUCH!!!!! 


CASSANDRA

Cassandra W. Lighty  

Email Addresses: Cassandrarw@ yahoo.com or lightysgirl@ aol.com

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

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

Straight Up WORD with Dr. John Elliott Churchville, Senior Pastor of The Liberation Fellowship Church of Jesus, on WNWR 1540 AM, Sundays at 7am. Dr. Churchville will explore the Holy Scriptures verse by verse for your spiritual and practical edification.

 

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

 

 

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As we seek peace
in our homes, communities,
nations and the world,
it is time to remember
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr



and embrace and practice his
keys to peace.


The madness can stop.

People do have choices!

(If you have not read it,
please do not assume
that you know
what he said.)

 

 

 

 

 

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

Check out our Web site!

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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