February 2010

 Events

 

 

 

February 7, 2010

Trinidad

 

 

February 9, 2010

Trinidad

 

 

 

February 12, 2010

Trinidad


 

 

 

 

 


February 22, 2010

Family Days: African American Pioneers in Aviation - Saturday, February 20, 10 am - 3 pm, National Air and Space Museum, National Mall

Visitors can meet some of the original Tuskegee Airmen in this daylong, museum-wide event, which includes hands-on activities and a story time.


February 22, 2010

Words Between Two Reformers: Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt

Written and produced by Jewell Robinson, a Helen Hayes Award nominee, this original theatrical work explores the friendship between Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Bethune, a civil rights leader and member of FDR’s “Black Cabinet.” 

Taking Place at: Donald W. Reynolds Center, McEvoy Auditorium Smithsonian. - Admission is free but reservations are recommended. Call 202-633.8520.
Sponsor: National Museum of African American History and Culture and National Portrait Gallery.

 

 

 



February 26, 2010

Los Angeles, CA

My People, My People...y'all know I LOVE you but... Y'all gettin' on my nerves with this last minute panic stuff. Stop calling me, e-mailing me, texting me, facebooking me.
 
WE RECEIVED ALL OF YOUR RSVPS. We NEVER confirm Rsvps (largely because you're not sending us any money that require us to). The forum is free. RSVPs are a count estimate for US.  The forum is on a first come, first serve basis (except for sponsors and newsmaker guests). We will honor all rsvps until we reach the room capacity. If you rsvp'd for more than one person and didn't leave a name, we cannot guarantee entry for your guest.
 
Tickets for the AMERICA I AM can be purchased at www.californiasciencecenter.com or on-site the day of the event. The tour will start at 10:30 a.m.
 
 I hope EVERYBODY is clear now and we can focus on preparing to host you on Friday. We appreciate your support and look to see you Friday, or at our March, 2010 forum.  
 
Love and progress in our struggle,
Your Brother,
Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad

 

 

February 26, 2010

Los Angeles, CA

Discussion with:

Filmaker/Co-Producer
Dr. Mark Schuller
York College, City University of New York
*Just returning from Haiti to share his
experience at the ground

Poto Mitan gives an insider perspective on globalization, Haiti’s contemporary political/economic crisis, and the resilient women challenging this system.

 

Donations accepted to support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
 
 
Date: Friday, February 26th, 2010
Reception: 6:00 pm – Authentic Haitian refreshments will be served
Film Screening:
7:00 pm
Venue: American University, School of International Service (SIS) Lounge
  4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016
 
 
JOIN THE NETWORK
www.CaribProfessionalNetwork.net

 

February 27, 2010

Los Angeles, CA

Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery, Inc.

 

  • Located at: 18524 Brooke Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860
  • Directly across from the County's Ross Boddy Community Center
  • Email: SlaveMuseum@yahoo.com
 February 27, 2010 at 2.00 p.m. Dr. Monique Paul (Haitian economist) will give a talk on Haiti and orphans .
 March 27,  2010 at 2.00 p.m.  Georgia Dunston will talk on the Human Genome and  Diseases of people of color 

These two activities are free of charge, but donations are gratefully accepted.  In addition you will be permitted to tour the facility
 
Other activities are being planned, but will be publicized as details are confirmed.
 

The Mission, Purpose and Objectives of the Museum are:

- To focus on the heritage of Blacks from their origin in Africa through the Trans-Atlantic passage, participation with the Underground Railroad, the struggle for civil rights, and their accomplishments across the African Diaspora;

- To bridge the information gap and inform all ethnic groups — particularly those in Montgomery County—about the advantages of cross-cultural communication and diversity, as expressed through the arts and humanities; and

- To display the significant contributions that African/African Americans have made in the building of America.

 

  • DIRECTIONS:
    a)  From the 495 Beltway, take New Hampshire Avenue exit North. Continue 11.5 miles on New Hampshire Avenue crossing Routes 198 and 108. Go 1 mile. SLOW DOWN. Make a left onto Brooke Road. Go one mile. The Museum is on the right, across the street from the Ross Boddy Community Center.
  • b) From Georgia Avenue go east along Route 108 take a left on Brooke Road, continue towards Ross Boddy Communty Center, the museum will be on the left.
Immediate contacts:  Dr. Winston Anderson  301-509-1471 (cell)
                                  Mrs. Laura Wright        301-343-3925 (cell)

 

 

February 28, 2010 

Bladensburg, Maryland


An Official Arious Entertainment Group Event

This Sunday, February 28, 2010

You are Cordially Invited to celebrate the 7th year of delivering our Arious Entertainment Group Weekly E-Newsletter

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The 1st Anniversary of www.mycaribbean.us

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Arious Entertainment Group's Owner Todd Mangatal's Birthday

 

3 Celebrations in One with A Caribbean Theme!

Crossroads Restaurant

4103 Baltimore Avenue, Bladensburg Maryland

6pm to 10 pm

FREE FREE - ADMISSION  - FREE FREE

Drink Special: 1/2 Price Drinks from 6pm-8pm. Full Caribbean Menu Available!

Music by: DJ Ghost

Meet, Greet, Mingle, and share this special occasion with us!

Music....Food....Fun

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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