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To empower African-Americans, and all people of color, with the knowledge and inspiration to foster progression and productivity in the community.
As you go about your day considering your accomplishments and opportunities, chores and responsibilities, successes and failures, what do they tell you about yourself? How do you feel when you are done thinking and evaluating the events of your life? Are you relieved and encouraged? Are
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11 months ago
Too often do we fall back into the competitive crease of judging and sizing each other up, especially as YBP's. We've been conditioned to 'being the only one' that we don't enjoy when we're not! Some of that is because we have defaulted into negating our own accomplishments as a way to never get too hight on ourselves.
As you alluded to in in your post, perhaps the better medicine is feeling good and happy about our successes so that we can continue to enjoy...and encourage others to reach and enjoy theirs!
Great post dude....
11 months ago
11 months ago
For the majority of you who are not able to travel to Africa, now there’s a way to help from here... I recently learned about a non-profit organization called Partners for Africa (http://www.pfa-partnersforafrica.org/) implemented by a nonprofit organization called Partners in Development. This amazing non-profit makes it so simple and so easy for you to affect the lives of many grassroots women at the poverty line and to support the growing number of HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa.
Partners for Africa, is trying to raise funds for eight countries in Africa (Ethiopia, Uganda, Swaziland, Lesotho, DRC, Malawi, Rwanda, and South Africa) to scale up the critical work they are doing in empowering poor women as an HIV/AIDS prevention strategy and in supporting HIV/AIDS orphans.
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- create a profile and promote your cause, business on the PFA Philanthropist Corner section of the site and network with other philanthropists who share your interests in Africa and who are globally aware. To find out more just check out their site at http://www.pfapartnersforafrica.org/index.php?o...