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Sponsor a Child in The Gambia
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Less than $10/Year You can
join Port of Harlem with sponsoring a child's pre-K through
2nd grade education for only $49. We will provide you the child's
name, birthday, parent's name and yearly updates on the student's progress.
Early next year, we will also provide you a picture of the child.Why this school? This partnership is the result of a more than decade old friendship between the publisher of this magazine and Suwareh Jabai, a Board member of the school. To pay on this website using your personal check or credit card, click here, or send $49, indicating whether you want to sponsor a male or female, to Port of Harlem; 3215 W Street, SE; Washington, D.C. 20020-3364. Back to top |
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Spanish-Speaking African-Americans
Announce Conference in Honduras The third
annual AfroAmerica XXI Conference
will take place in Tela, Honduras Monday, November 24 - Friday,
November 28, 2003. Representatives from Black communities from Latin
America will participate. Their website is currently in Spanish only.
Look for additional information on the conference in the upcoming edition
of Port of Harlem and in on our on-line edition.
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General Motors To Build
in Harlem
General
Motors has signed an agreement with Potamkin Auto Group of New York to invest
in the new Harlem Auto Mall, which will be the largest auto sales and service
center in New York City.
The mall, which will comprise an area just under the size of a city block, is in Harlem at 127th and 128th Streets, between Second and Third Avenues. The development will include four General Motors franchises selling Chevrolet, Saturn, Cadillac and HUMMER vehicles. The project is estimated to bring between more than 200 new jobs to Harlem. Back to top |
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C.R. Gibbs on Black Civil War
Regiments - Washington - July 12
Historian
C.R. Gibbs discusses his new publication, Black, Copper, and Bright:
The District of Columbia's Black Civil War Regiment. He will also sign
this book, this first book ever published on the First Regiment, United
States Colored Troops Saturday, July 12 at 11a.
Anacostia Museum and Center for African-American History and Culture, 1901 Fort Place, SE, Washington will host the event. For more information, call 202-287-3369. Back to top |
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Gary Air
Show on The Lake - July 19 & 20
The Gary Air Show is Saturday July
19 and Sunday, July 20 from noon - 4pm at Marquette Park on Lake Michigan.
It's free.
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POH at Minnesota Avenue
Day - Washington -
August 9 Visit
our booth at Minnesota Avenue Day at the corner of Benning Road and Minnesota
Avenue, NE in Washington, D.C. For booth and other information, contact
Evelyn Frazier at 202-396-1201 x 115. The Marshall
Heights Community Development Organization is the sponsor of this event.
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African-American Masters is
Nashville
African-American
Masters, a selection of works from the Smithsonian Museum, continues
its two-year national tour with a stop in Nashville, TN. The Cheekwood
Museum of Art hosts the exhibit through September 7, 2003. Next stop:
Jacksonville, FL.
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