A CALL TO ALL TO COME JOIN HANDS AND VOICES AT EMANCIPATION SERVICE OF AFRIKAN ENSLAVED GENOCIDES MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Sunday 28th July 2013-05-29
3 to10pm at Brent Town Hall
Forty Lane
Wembley
Middlesex
HA9 9HX
Sunday 28th July 2013-05-29
3 to10pm at Brent Town Hall
Forty Lane
Wembley
Middlesex
HA9 9HX
Led by the Mayor of Brent Plus others a wreath will be placed at the planted tree there and on the Thames River for those who died at sea. A program of the event will be placed on the seats will. Hopefully this will be the start of a sustainable annual service since the year 2007.
This event will also include those loved ones we have lost through violent crimes and wars, within communities and the world of Afrikan descendants. Of which parents, youths, families friends will present their expressions through their arts prayers, songs, poems, music to release the pain of loss and mental slavery and to find self again with the courage to go on come what may through good and bad times and to understand that there is a community out there ready to give them assistant and support with love.
We are asking the heads and teachers of schools, colleges, and universities to work with us to lead the workshops of students to display their feelings through drama, poetry, songs, dances or writing a short story or drawings of arts and craft. Teachers too should get involved.
Everyone will present their gifts and talent and the event. We are here now, because of our ancestors, why this is memorial will be sustainable yearly for emancipation day 1st August, followed by the Notting Hill Carnival on their honour.
Donations and sponsorship welcome for wreath and refreshments for the event. There is a petition on http://www.avaaz.org for the apology for slavery from the Queen, 10,000 signatures needed, sign and pass it on, support the cause for a better future.
Our Jamaican heroin, Nanny the Maroon.
For further information contact:
Gwen McLeish
M:07895308764
Email:[email protected] or [email protected]
This event will also include those loved ones we have lost through violent crimes and wars, within communities and the world of Afrikan descendants. Of which parents, youths, families friends will present their expressions through their arts prayers, songs, poems, music to release the pain of loss and mental slavery and to find self again with the courage to go on come what may through good and bad times and to understand that there is a community out there ready to give them assistant and support with love.
We are asking the heads and teachers of schools, colleges, and universities to work with us to lead the workshops of students to display their feelings through drama, poetry, songs, dances or writing a short story or drawings of arts and craft. Teachers too should get involved.
Everyone will present their gifts and talent and the event. We are here now, because of our ancestors, why this is memorial will be sustainable yearly for emancipation day 1st August, followed by the Notting Hill Carnival on their honour.
Donations and sponsorship welcome for wreath and refreshments for the event. There is a petition on http://www.avaaz.org for the apology for slavery from the Queen, 10,000 signatures needed, sign and pass it on, support the cause for a better future.
Our Jamaican heroin, Nanny the Maroon.
For further information contact:
Gwen McLeish
M:07895308764
Email:[email protected] or [email protected]