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My Thoughts Making My Way to Washington |
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Written by Nadja Neptune
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Thursday, 23 July 2009 09:58 |
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Being given the opportunity to take part in this event has been very interesting from different angles. I’ve been given the pleasure of meeting individuals with the same fire burning in their hearts as Mr. Geuka, and others I have met throughout the past years. Each and every day I find myself becoming more inspired with this major task that Mr. Amefika Geuka has taken -- all in the name of saving our African American children . To see the determination and motivation that he carries, allows for me to acknowledge if you set your mind on anything to better yourself, it can be accomplished. And to also come to the realization that if we don’t, it will not be because others have stopped us, but rather we allow ourselves to be defeated by our own selves. One of the key factors I have learned and still learning as I travel to Washington DC is the fact that as long as we are surrounded by people, things will be said whether it be good things or bad.
The common equation still remains the same, will we allow what others say to make or break you. If we become defeated it’s not because of others, but rather because we defeated ourselves. Nadja Neptune Photography Free Lance Photographer (561) 584-0262 E-mail:
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Last Updated on Friday, 24 July 2009 15:23 |
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Written by Brother Mawusi Hazard
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 09:20 |
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Peace Bro's. & Sisters.... I have been walking north for a week, today with Baba Amefika Geuka and we are currently resting for the night in Yulee, Ga.... We have walked over 300 miles so far...
From here we will be following highway #17 up to Savannah, GA... It would be spiritually uplifting and emotionally motivating to have supporters of African Centered Education in all regions of ameirca to show themselves along our route... to offer cheers of encouragement and offer donations in support for the education of the Black Children... We would not discourage anyone who will walk with us or for either of us as we heal or rest our bodies.... Health willing we both intend to complete our mission to demonstrate to others at least 2 Black men are willing to sacrifice themselves to encourage others to support the education of children who are the desendants of those who survived the middle passage... I know when we arrive in DC we will meet our brothers and sisters of African desent in Malcolm X Park... C U when I get there. Peace & Good Days, Brother Mawusi
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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 July 2009 01:23 |
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