The Black Women's Coalition of Atlanta

The Black Women’s Coalition of Atlanta

by admin on Sep.02, 2009, under About


To address issues and challenges confronting African American Women and to bring about meaningful change in the socio-economic status of African American people in the City of Atlanta and its surrounding communities.

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  • Official Million Woman Movement

    Greetings:

    This message is to invite you to be a part of the both Black history and women’s history. and stand in Solidarity with an exciting broad based African Woman Sistahood. The Million Woman March is the largest gathering in the world of any women anywhere and is now bringing forward the first global Movement for all women and girls of African descent. The Million Woman (Universal) Movements and Global African Woman’s Federation is launching a major “Five Year Action Plan +2 for REAL “Power, Prosperity, and Peace”.
    With the primary focus being on the holistic development of Black/African females, worldwide,

    We would love to have an MWM/NU-Maati representative to speak to your group and connecting community during Black and/or Women’s history months.
    We offer an array of topics to educate, motivate, and elevate. We also wish to invite you to join us as we proceed in initiating major programs and campaigns that will change the present paradigm and some of the things to come.

    In may 2010, MWM will begin to pro-actively address the cause, effexts, and solutions regarding violence and abuse (not just “domestic” but all forms of violations) of African women and gils worldwide. The “International Summit and Rally to Fight Violence and Abuse of African Women, Girls, and Elders” kick-off session will take place in Washington D.C.
    Papers to be considered for presentation at this Summit will be accepted now through January 31, 2010.
    For more information please feel free to contact us at nationalmwm@aol.com or by calling 267-636-3802

    Another very important and groundbreaking national project implemented from the Progressive African Woman’s Sistahood & NU Maati Society is the Freedom and Justice Projects. At this time, the “Books Not Bondage” and Sistah Solitudes and Sanctuary Program will be available beginning in correctional and transitional facilities throughout the US beginning in February 2010. These program will provide books, educational, self-help and other related materials to females of African descent in addition to support and empowerment services. Another project that demands our immediate attention is the national (and soon to be international) campaign to ” Free The Scott Sisters”. Jamie and Gladys Scott have served 15 years of a double life sentence for the alleged robbery of $11.00. It is our intent to end this travesty of justice and fight to “Free The Scott Sisters” Now. We invite you to join us in this struggle and for the further development of African Sistahood and Womanhood development.

    We look forward to hearing for you soon

    Original/Official MWM and Universal Movements

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