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  • ‘Shalom, Make Yourself at Home!’: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience to Open in New Orleans Fall 2020

    ‘Shalom, Make Yourself at Home!’: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience to Open in New Orleans Fall 2020

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    New Museum Expected to Draw More Than 35,000 Visitors a Year to City’s Museum District

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    updated: Feb 12, 2020

    ​Officials with the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience (MSJE) announced the new museum will open in fall 2020 in New Orleans. Exhibits will explore the ways Jews in the American South influenced and were influenced by their communities, covering 13 states and more than 300 years of history – including Colonial, Civil War, World War II and the Civil Rights Movement.

    “This will be the only museum in the country to focus exclusively on the history and culture of Jews across the South,” said Jay Tanenbaum, museum chairman.

    Multimedia exhibits will illustrate how Jewish immigrants and succeeding generations adapted to life in the South, forming bonds of deep friendship and community with their non-Jewish neighbors. The Museum will also address issues of race and anti-Semitism and the many ways that Southern Jews navigated them at different times.

    New Orleans was chosen as the museum’s home based on the city’s vibrant tourism economy, long Jewish history and historical connection to the broader southern region. MSJE will be located in the city’s “Museum District,” in proximity to the National WWII Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the Contemporary Art Center.

    The Museum’s collection of more than 7,000 artifacts was transferred from the original Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, established in 1986 at Jacobs Camp in Utica, Mississippi, and shuttered in 2012. Tanenbaum explained, “The museum’s mission changed and grew into the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. In order to reimagine and grow, the museum separated from the Institute, giving it the independence to become a world-class attraction.”

    MSJE is working with Gallagher & Associates, an internationally recognized museum planning and design firm responsible for award-winning experiences at scores of international projects including the National Museum of American Jewish History, the National College Football Hall of Fame and the National WWII Museum.

    The Museum is expected to appeal to a wide array of visitors. “You don’t have to be Jewish and you don’t have to be Southern to relate,” said executive director Kenneth Hoffman. “Our hope is that visitors come away with an expanded understanding of what it means to be a Jew, what it means to be a Southerner and, ultimately, what it means to be an American.”

    Museum officials encourage members of the public to consider donating artifacts to the collection, especially items from early Jewish history (1800s), items related to the stories of women and people of color or any item with a strong connection to a personal story of Southern Jewish life. Find out more about the artifact donation process at www.msje.org/our-collection.

    Those interested in supporting the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience should visit www.msje.org/support.

    CONTACT:         
    Kacey M. Hill
    Peter Mayer PR/Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
    hillk@peteramayer.com
    cell: 504-858-7092

    Source: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience

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  • Flagstaff’s Lunar Legacy Celebration of the First Moon Landing

    Flagstaff’s Lunar Legacy Celebration of the First Moon Landing

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    updated: Jul 11, 2018

    ​​​​​​Experience Flagstaff’s scientific role in the Apollo Moon missions and the Flagstaff Lunar Legacy 18-month celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the first Moon landing. Visit Flagstaff for this celebration of one of humankind’s greatest achievements of setting foot on the Moon.

    When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon on July 20, 1969, he at once met the audacious challenge of President John F. Kennedy to land an American safely on the Moon, while turning our species into citizens of the world. Over the ensuing three years, 11 other people walked on and explored the Moon. This was made possible only with years of preparation occurring in northern Arizona, including astronaut science training, instrument development and lunar mapping.

    Flagstaff’s lunar milestones:

    –  Every one of the 12 astronauts who walked on the Moon, from Neil Armstrong to Gene Cernan, prepared for their journeys in northern Arizona.

    –  Artists worked with scientists at Lowell Observatory to create detailed lunar topographic maps, while cartographers at the USGS Flagstaff Science Campus developed geological maps of the Moon.

    –  USGS Flagstaff Science Campus scientists taught astronauts geological principles and techniques at Meteor Crater, the Grand Canyon, Sunset Crater, and the cinder fields that blanket northern Arizona.

    –  Astronauts studied the Moon through telescopes at Lowell Observatory, Northern Arizona University, and the US Naval Observatory. In addition, the Museum of Northern Arizona supplied office space.

    –  Using explosives, scientists created a simulated lunar surface in the cinder field near Sunset Crater, complete with a network of craters modeled after authentic Moon craters for training astronauts and testing several lunar rover vehicle simulators (moon buggies) in the surrounding volcanic features.

    –  For decades Flagstaff has and continues to be an epicenter for space science studies.

    Lift-off event launches July 20, 2018 in downtown Flagstaff at the Orpheum Theater and there are Flagstaff happenings through 2019, which include exhibits, lectures, book signings, demonstrations, lunar photography, guided hikes, entertainment, and restaurants and bars offering moon-themed dishes and drinks. A calendar of events is available at www.flagstaffarizona.org/lunarlegacy.

    About Flagstaff:

    Flagstaff is only 80 miles from the Grand Canyon an ideal home base for visitors to explore some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Visitors experience Route 66, a charming historic downtown with trains, shopping, art galleries, events, music, restaurants and nightlife. Flagstaff is the World’s First International Dark Sky City, the discovery of Pluto occurred at Lowell Observatory and the men who walked on the Moon trained in Flagstaff. This mountain town is located at a cool 7000 ft. in the World’s largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest surrounded by Native American culture and National Monuments plus outdoor enthusiasts enjoy four seasons with summer hiking or biking, fall colors, winter sports and spring wildflowers. Flagstaff is a foodie paradise with amazing chefs featuring more than 200 restaurants. Flagstaff is designated by the Governor as “Arizona’s Leading Craft Beer City and “Arizona’s Official Winter Wonderland.” Flagstaff proudly boasts a wide variety of cultural, historic and scientific attractions.  Fly direct to Flagstaff on American Airlines with three routes to serve you Phoenix (PHX), Los Angeles (LAX) and Dallas (DFW.) 

    “Flagstaff, the destination for all seasons.”

    Press Contact:
    Meg Roederer
    Communications Specialist, Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
    211 W. Aspen | Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 | mroederer@flagstaffaz.gov | 928.213.2924 | www.flagstaffarizona.org Facebook YouTube |

    Source: Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau

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  • Texas State Railroad Adds Vintage Diesel to Its Roster of Historic Locomotives

    Texas State Railroad Adds Vintage Diesel to Its Roster of Historic Locomotives

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    updated: Jan 29, 2018

    Railroading fans and history buffs of all ages will have one more reason to visit Texas State Railroad in 2018.  During the spring of 2018, Texas State Railroad (TSR) will place into service a restored FP9 streamlined passenger unit, number TSR 125.

    The addition of this classic diesel locomotive to the railroad’s fleet culminates a five-year effort initiated by the Texas State Rail Authority and completed by The Western Group. Both entities are enthusiastic about finalizing the restoration of this period diesel which complements the railroad’s notable roster of steam engines. These remarkably restored engines aren’t just for show; all of the railroad’s historic powerhorses provide timeless journeys along the Piney Woods Route between Palestine and Rusk, Texas.

    Between 1954 and 1959, General Motors built 481 of the FP9 and FP7 locomotives to haul passengers during the “Golden Age” of streamliners. Debuting in March 1957, TSR 125 was fabricated for the Canadian National Railway for use on passenger trains like its famous “Super Continental” which operated from Montreal to Vancouver, British Columbia. The unit develops 1750 horsepower from its 16-cylinder diesel engine while a separate generator provides electrical power for heating, air conditioning and interior lighting. It is identical to locomotives used by several historic railroads which served Texas, including the Rock Island, the Cotton Belt, Southern Pacific, Frisco and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, also known as the “Katy.”

    Texas State Railroad will apply a paint scheme inspired by Katy’s fleet of passenger diesels, including those used on the famed “Texas Special” which operated between St. Louis and San Antonio. The striking red, yellow and silver palette is the perfect complement to the railroad’s historic passenger car color scheme. The restored FP9 diesel will pull these 1920s cars on a number of select dates throughout the 2018 season.

    TSR’s sister Railroad, Verde Canyon Railroad, based in Clarkdale, Arizona, also operates two rare FP7 streamlined locomotives on its excursion trains through the picturesque Verde Canyon near Sedona, Arizona. With these marvels of motive power, it’s no wonder that Verde Canyon Railroad is designated an “Arizona Treasure” and Texas State Railroad is the “Official Railroad of Texas.” For more information on TSR’s 2018 schedule, visit TexasStateRailroad.net or call 855-632-7729. 
     

    Take a Ride Back in Time With Us!

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • “The 45 Presidents” Activity Book is Honored With Silver IPPY and Homeschool.com Summer Resource Awards

    “The 45 Presidents” Activity Book is Honored With Silver IPPY and Homeschool.com Summer Resource Awards

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    updated: Jun 13, 2017

    Making summer learning more productive and fun, “The 45 Presidents” multi-media activity book, music video and song has been awarded a 2017 Silver IPPY from the Independent Publishers Association and handpicked by Homeschool.com, a leading provider to the approximately 1.8 million homeschoolers in the U.S., as a top summer resource for parents and educators.

    Written by former advertising executive turned TV producer, Toni Steedman Zelickson, and illustrated by nationally renowned caricature artist, Jeff Mangum, “The 45 Presidents” is an 84-page, large format activity book featuring a caricature of each president, presidential trivia, First Lady matching activities, and other iconic images such as Air Force One, the White House, and Mount Rushmore. “The 45 Presidents” book is also part of a multi-media trio that includes a new original song and music video by the Raggs Band, the Emmy-Award winning characters from the Raggs children’s TV series.

    “The IPPY and Homeschool.com awards are confirmation that our team did a great job of making American history interesting and easy to learn, and we are happy that ‘The 45 Presidents’ is finding its own place in publishing history!”

    Toni Steedman Zelickson, President, Blue Socks Media

    In the IPPY competition, “The 45 Presidents” placed second in the multi-media category from a field of nearly 5,000 worldwide entries across all categories. Medals were presented at a special ceremony honoring authors at the Copacabana in New York City on Tuesday, May 30th. The Silver IPPY seal will appear on all future editions of “The 45 Presidents” activity books.

    The Homeschool.com Summer Resources Awards 2017 were announced on June 6 and are included in Homeschool.com’s 101 Things To Do this summer list on the popular homeschool community website.

    “The IPPY and Homeschool.com awards are confirmation that our team did a great job of making American history interesting and easy to learn,” Toni Steedman Zelickson commented, “and, we are happy that ‘The 45 Presidents’ is finding its own place in publishing history!”

    “The 45 Presidents” song is the latest addition to Raggs’ extensive musical library, which includes over 200 original songs, classics and pop cover tunes. The new song will join Raggs’ Americana offerings that include “Red, White, and Raggs,” an album full of patriotic classics such as, “America the Beautiful,” “Yankee Doodle” and “The Star Spangled Banner.”  “The 45 Presidents” also complements one of Raggs most popular songs, “The 50 States That Rhyme,” which cleverly teaches the U.S. states in alphabetical order.

    “The 45 Presidents” song and the “Red, White, and Raggs” album are all available for purchase on iTunes. The accompanying music videos are free-to-view on YouTube, and “The 45 Presidents” activity book is available at online booksellers Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Lulu.com for $8.99. Orders are shipped within 3-5 days of receipt. For more information, go to The45Presidents.com. 

    About Raggs

    Raggs is an Emmy Award-winning, musical preschool series about five colorful pups who learn life lessons though an innovative mix of live action stories, music videos, concerts, cartoons and interviews with real kids. With over 200 episodes, 300 original songs and animated new media music videos, Raggs is available worldwide in English, Spanish and Portuguese and has begun dubbing in 15 additional languages for distribution in 100 countries in 2017. The Raggs brand includes CDs, DVDs, toys, books and live shows, including a partnership called “Play at Palladium with Raggs” with the Palladium Hotel Group at resorts in Mexico, the Caribbean and Brazil. The original characters were created by Toni Steedman, a Charlotte, NC, advertising executive, for her then six‐year‐old daughter Alison. Raggs and all rights are owned by Blue Socks Media LLC, Charlotte, NC.  For more info, go to www.raggs.com.

    Source: Blue Socks Media

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  • Collectible Inaugural Activity Book Features US Presidents!

    Collectible Inaugural Activity Book Features US Presidents!

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    “The 45 Presidents” Activity Book Available Online at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Lulu.com

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    updated: Jan 4, 2017

    ​​​Students, teachers and parents will have fun preparing for the Inauguration with the recently released “The 45 Presidents,” the first historical activity book to include President-elect Donald J. Trump and facts such as which president kept an alligator in the White House or which president is also featured in the Wrestling Hall of Fame?

    Written by former advertising executive turned TV producer, Toni Steedman Zelickson, and illustrated by nationally renowned caricature artist, Jeff Mangum, “The 45 Presidents” is immediately available at online booksellers Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Lulu.com for $8.99. Orders are shipped within 3-5 days of receipt.

    The brilliance of this book lies in the ability to present facts in an easy to absorb format with great illustration, but, the extra bonus is the reinforcement of the facts with a catchy song and music video!

    Allan Grafman , CEO All Media Ventures

    The high quality, large format, 84-page book features a caricature of each president, presidential trivia, First Lady matching and other iconic images such as Air Force One, the White House, and Mount Rushmore. “The 45 Presidents” is also part of a multi-media trio that also includes a new original song and music video by the Raggs Band, the Emmy-Award winning characters from the Raggs TV show.

    “The brilliance of this book lies in the ability to present facts in an easy to absorb format with great illustration,” Allan Grafman, CEO All Media Ventures, said, “but, the extra bonus is the reinforcement of the facts with a catchy song and music video!”

     “The 45 Presidents” song, a 20-verse pop tune written by Becky Kent Story and Alex Anderson, is available exclusively on iTunes for $.99. “The 45 Presidents” music video stars 30 children, parents, a Labrador Retriever, Raggs the character, and a large yellow school bus, and is available to enjoy for free on YouTube or Raggs.com.​

    Links: “The 45 Presidents” on Amazon, “The 45 Presidents” of Barnes and Noble, “The 45 Presidents” on Lulu

    About Raggs​ 

    Raggs is an Emmy Award-winning, musical preschool series about five colorful pups who learn life lessons though an innovative mix of live action stories, music videos, concerts, cartoons and interviews with real kids. With over 200 episodes, 300 original songs and animated new media music videos, Raggs is available worldwide in English, Spanish and Portuguese and has begun dubbing in 15 additional languages for distribution in 100 countries in 2017. The Raggs brand includes CDs, DVDs, toys, books and live shows, including a partnership called “Play at Palladium with Raggs” with the Palladium Hotel Group at resorts in Mexico, the Caribbean and Brazil. The original characters were created by Toni Steedman, a Charlotte, NC, advertising executive, for her then six‐year‐old daughter Alison. Raggs and all rights are owned by Blue Socks Media LLC, Charlotte, NC.  For more info, go to www.raggs.com.

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    Source: Blue Socks Media

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  • Dead by Cop Crisis: NGO Issues Urgent Appeal to United Nations Human Rights Officials

    Dead by Cop Crisis: NGO Issues Urgent Appeal to United Nations Human Rights Officials

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    The United States Sustainable Development Corp has made an urgent appeal to the United Nations Human Rights Council to investigate the killings of unarmed men, women and children of color in the United States. “This request is to urge the Human Rights Council to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into law enforcement practices that may undermine the human rights of African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement in the United States,” UN NGO President, Ava Gabrielle

    Press Release


    Sep 26, 2016

    ​​​​Following the recent deaths of Terence Crutcher of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Keith Scott of Charlotte, North Carolina, a US based NGO submitted an appeal as a matter of extreme urgency to five UN Human Rights Special Rapporteurs and the UN Working Group of Experts on people of African Descent, which conducted an official visit to the US in 2015.  “In January 2016, the ‘Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent’ described the violence against African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement in the United States as an ‘epidemic of racial violence by the police’”, the organization reiterated to officials. 

    In the letter addressed to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for the United Nations at Geneva, which is currently in session with the 33rd Human Rights Council, the group also cited the Congressional Black Caucus’ recent symbolic march to the office of US Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s to deliver a similar appeal to the Department of Justice.

    African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement from all walks of life believe that they are under siege (in the United States).

    Ava Gabrielle, President/CEO, USSDC

    “In a September 2016 letter to the United States Attorney General, the United States Congressional Black Caucus formally requested that she ‘aggressively pursue investigations, indictments and prosecutions through the Office of Civil Rights against any and all law enforcement officers who harm or kill innocent, unarmed black men, women and children.’ The Human Rights Council can and should join in that request.”

    Officer Betty Shelby who shot and killed unarmed citizen Terence Crutcher as he stood beside his disabled vehicle on the side of the road was charged with manslaughter and has been released on a $50,000 bond. No one has been charged in the death of Keith Scott and protesters who are now more peaceful on day six than they were on day one are calling for the resignation of the city’s mayor and police chief for botching the investigation which has been taken over by the state of North Carolina.

    “African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement from all walks of life believe that they are under siege (in the United States). Although law enforcement killed some 1200 people in 2015, only 7 resulted in a charge with a crime and none were convicted. Police charged in the deaths for Americans like Walter Scott, LaQuan McDonald and Akai Gurley are free on bond, awaiting trial. African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement are left feeling disenfranchised and devalued in the United States,” the organization said.

    Since 2014, several law enforcement related deaths have been caught on camera, more recently in real time and aired live via social media by family members and by-standers that have triggered massive waves of traumatic responses from the communities of African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement in the United States.

    The letter directly quoted the Human Rights Council’s resolution language that described the purpose of the urgent appeal to the United Nations. “This communication is an urgent appeal about the increasing potential in a contentious climate for “time-sensitive violations that involve loss of life, life-threatening situations or imminent or on-going damage of a grave nature that require urgent intervention to cease” such occurrences.” 

    The letter concluded with a three-point request:
    – “Urge the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to pay close attention to the human rights situation in the United States; Report regularly and publicly on the human rights situation in the country;
    – Establish a long term mechanism, such as a country specific special procedure mechanism to document the situation of human rights in the United States; assess priorities and report back periodically to the Human Rights Council;
    – Demand that all actors in the situation, beginning with the United States Department of Justice, ensure the protection of civilians, oversee the immediate cessation of any violations of international human rights and humanitarian law and put in place measures to prevent further violations;”

    The appeal was addressed directly to Victoria Lucia, Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples; Ms. Rita Izsak, Special Rapporteur on minority issues; Mr. Mutuma Ruteere, Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance; Juan Ernesto Mendez, Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; Pablo De Greiff, Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation & guarantees of non-recurrence; and members of the Working Group of Experts on people of African Descent, Mireille Fanon-Mendez, Sabelo Gumedze, Michal Balcerzak, Ricardo III Sunga and Ahmed Reid.

    Others alerted were the US Department of Justice, the White House, the Congressional Black Caucus, the Ambassador of the United States to the United Nations Human Rights Council and the office of Multi-Lateral and Global Affairs/Democracy Human Rights and Labor.

    Source: United States Sustainable Development Corp

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  • Tom Mboya Celebration in Memphis Commemorates Obama Legacy Starting 60 Years Ago on Aug 15

    Tom Mboya Celebration in Memphis Commemorates Obama Legacy Starting 60 Years Ago on Aug 15

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    The thread that connects President Obama to Kenya and Airlift America is threaded to a home called the “Safari House” in Memphis located in an Area that is called “Orange Mound.” Orange Mound is the 1st neighborhood built by former slaves. Orange Mound was formerly the John George Deaderick Plantation.

    1st Lady Michelle Obama electrified the audience at the Democratic National Convention when she was quoted as saying “I wake up every morning in a house built by slaves.”  Anthony “Amp” Elmore a 5 time world Karate Kickboxing champion, a 45 year practicing Nichiren Buddhist threads a story that connects the 3000 year old religion of Buddhism, slavery, Dr. Martin Luther King, President Barack Obama, Kenya President  Uhuru Kenyatta and  White Jewish Memphis Congressman Steve Cohen.

    Elmore is hosting a celebration at his home “The Safari House”  Saturday August 13, 2016 titled “Mboya’s 60th.” On August 15, 1956 an African by the name of  Tom Mboya from then “British East Africa” made causes that would influence the world.  Elmore coined the phrase “without a Mboya there would be no Obama.” President Obama election as the 1st Black President in America is significant, and while his approval ratings have skyrocketed Anthony “Amp” Elmore is working to tell the not well known Mboya story of the Obama legacy. Elmore wrote a letter to both President Obama and Secretary of Education John King  to note that the Obama legacy started with Kenya’s Tom Mboya who came to America on August 15, 1956.

    “Africa and its people helped to shape American and allowed it to become the great nation that it is”

    Barack Obama Jr. , President of the United States of America

    Tom Mboya was a 26 year old trade union member who wrote a pamphlet titled; “The Kenya question.” The civil rights organization”A COA or  “American Committee on Africa”  founded by gay African/American  civil rights pioneer and activist Bayard Rustin the brainchild of peaceful protest in America and George Houser a liberal White minister who helped found the 1940’s civil rights organization called  “C.O.R.E.” or “Congress of Racial Equality.” The diverse vision of  “ACOA” that was founded in 1953 manifested itself as the 21 Century “Obama Coalition.”

    The Manifestation of  Barack Obama Jr. emerged from efforts of “Tom Mboya.” Mboya  came to America in 1956 to speak at colleges. Mboya held a vision of an Africa absent of Colonial rule.   Mboya  understood that if Africa was to be independent Africans must be educated.  Mboya asked college  Presidents to provide scholarships for African students. Mboya also  solicited others for sponsorships for airfare and expenses.

    Singer Harry Belafonte, Baseball great Jackie Robinson, and actor Sydney Pointier lent their names on a letter asking Americans for donations to pay for a chartered plane from British East Africa to America. The plan was called “Airlift America.” The 1st plane arrived in New York September of 1959. The Airlift America culture lead to a 23 year old African from British East Africa by the name of  Barack Obama who arrived to go to school in Hawaii in 1959.

    On June 26, 1960 Mboya met with Democratic nominee Senator John F. Kennedy. Mboya convinced Kennedy to sponsor charter airplane for  African Students for the September 1960 school year. This event lead Kennedy in October of 1960 to including helping African students and training African leaders  part of his 1960 Presidential platform.  Kennedy used the picture of he and Mboya as a marketing strategy to the African/American voter who were traditionally Republican.   Mboya’s influence helped to change the  outcome of America’s 1960 election Blacks changing form Republican to Democrate.

    Anthony “Amp” Elmore notes; On August 13, 2016 we will stand at an “African Styled Home” in an area that was was once a slave plantation.  We will pick up the gauntlet where  Dr. Martin Luther King fell in Memphis. Our historic celebration in Memphis picks up the gauntlet of Tom Mboya who fell in Nairobi, Kenya.  Since the inception of Slavery in America and African nations gaining independence no African Country has offered African/Americans a “Formal State Reception.” The history of Tom Mboya in America lead not only to Kenya being a democratic nation, the relationship lead to  America’s 1st Black President.

    In July of 1990 Anthony “Amp” Elmore traveled from Orange Mound, Tennessee to Nairobi, Kenya. In 1995 Elmore married a Kenyan woman.  While they are no longer married their son Anthony “Amp” Elmore like President Obama is 1/2 Kenyan.  While President Obama is connected to Kenya in Washington D.C. we in Memphis are connected. We at the  “Mboya 60th” will call for the country of Kenya to honor its “African American family” with a “Formal State Reception in July of 2019.

    Memphis Congressman Steve Cohen Steve Cohen will attend the event. Congressman Cohen wrote a letter to the Kenya Embassy inviting both Kenya Ambassador Robinson Njeru Githae and Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta. Cohen a White Jewish Congressman in a majority Black supports Elmore’s efforts. Cohen in 2008 introduced and got legislation passed whereas America apologized for slavery.

    From the area that was once a slave plantation we are asking the country of Kenya to honor it family who are citizens of America but family to Africa with a “Formal State Reception.”  April 4, 2018 marks Dr. King’s 50th.  We ask that Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta and retired President Barack Obama both  come to Memphis for Dr. King’s  50th celebration. We in America will come to Kenya for Tom Mboya 50th where we are asking President Obama will be our keynote speaker. 

    Source: The Safari Initiative Foundation

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  • From Local to Global Community Woman’s Passion for Justice Spans 25 Years

    From Local to Global Community Woman’s Passion for Justice Spans 25 Years

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    President/CEO of United Nations NGO with a passion for justice takes long-standing role of convener, to the global stage to connect politically isolated populations of war, colonialism and enslavement to one another and provide space for them voice to their shared plight.

    Press Release


    Mar 28, 2016

    ​​​In October 1993, the opening sentence of a front page article in the Virginian Pilot said her “mind is as sharp as a broken piece of glass”. At the time, Ava Gabrielle Wise was engaged in a campaign to secure infrastructure for a rural Virginia community in which the residents had no indoor plumbing or running water. A young community organizer with the Northampton Housing Trust, a small local non-profit, she assisted the community in purchasing the land where the neighborhood was located so that by the time the struggle for infrastructure was accomplished many residents could become homeowners. The campaign went national and resulted in her being presented with an award for civic activism by the Hampton Roads Black Media Professionals Association.

    Gabrielle-Wise has always had a passion for justice; a heart for disenfranchised communities and the people who live in them. She went on to spearhead the development of an anti-poverty initiative in 1994 following an encounter in Raleigh, NC with Dr. Muhammad Yunis, founder of the Grameen Bank. The resulting program was a small business lending initiative called the Northampton Economic Empowerment Corporation. The organization was later merged with the Northampton Housing Trust and became the Virginia Eastern Shore Economic Empowerment and Housing Corporation. 

    ” I discovered that one of my proficiencies is bringing together groups who are often focused on the same issues, but from different perspectives”. Over the years she has convened members of academia with practitioners, the private sector with public and community leaders with government leadership.”

    Ava Gabrielle-Wise, President/CEO, USSDC

    By 2002, Gabrielle-Wise was in Birmingham, Alabama working as part of a collaborative team with the University of Georgia and Tuskegee University on an economic development study that was commissioned by former Senator Zell Miller (D-GA) to determine what, if any economic development entity would best facilitate economic growth in the poorest regions of the southeastern United States. The region is known historically as the “Black Belt”, but was referred to as the “Southeast Crescent” in the study which was eventually distributed among the 535 members of Congress.

    One of the members of Congress that received the study was a freshman member of the US House of Representatives (D-AL), Artur Davis. Upon reading it, he contacted Gabrielle-Wise an invited her to assist him in developing the economic development platform for the 7th congressional district of Alabama. She remained with that effort for two and a half years before leaving for a brief stint as Director of Economic Development for Jefferson County, Alabama. 

    “It was during this period that I came to realize that one of roles at which I was most effective was as a convener”, said Gabrielle-Wise. “Whether it was organizing one of the largest social justice conferences in the Southeast United States in 2003, or one of the first regional community economic development conferences in Selma the same year, I discovered that one of my proficiencies is bringing together groups who are often focused on the same issues, but from different perspectives”.

    Over the years she has convened members of academia with practitioners, the private sector with public and community leaders with government leadership. “I’ve learned how to bring the right people together to have the right conversations and hopefully take the right action,” said Gabrielle-Wise.  Likewise, she sees the role of USSDC, which she founded in 2009, as a convener in this latest phase of her professional life with the United Nations. “I became an NGO representative to give voice to those isolated populations that have been affected by war, colonialism and enslavement, to provide space for them to tell their stories. It has always been, and is still about justice.”

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  • Panel Addresses the Creation of Race in America

    Panel Addresses the Creation of Race in America

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    Group seeks to unravel the historical complexities of Indigenous and African people using the United States as a case study by dissecting the framework of colonialism, enslavement and the creation of race at a Parallel Event of the 60th Session of United Nation Commission on the Status of Women.

    Press Release



    updated: Mar 28, 2016

    ​​​​​​​In a meeting at the International Social Justice Commission in New York City, founder and president of United Nations NGO, the United States Sustainable Development Corp, Ava Gabrielle-Wise moderated a discussion intended to begin a process of expanding the public discourse on United States history to include the creation of race and the homogenization of people from a diversified mix of cultural origins into the binary culture of white and black as a pre and post-colonial economic and political tactic. 

    The panel for the meeting entitled “Understanding the Role of National Identity in Global Politics”, included historians Jeffrey Ogbar, PhD and William Loren Katz. A handout circulated at the meeting cited, “ethnic homogenization” laws that reclassified people of color from many national and ethnic backgrounds, including Moors, Mulatto, Indian, Negro and others into “negro or black” and consequently “slave”. This effectively created an antithetical people group that became known as “white”, and consequently “master”. The fixing of this binary code permanently into the sociopolitical culture of the United States, continues to permeate every phase of its institutional development. Gabrielle-Wise sees the elevation of authentic history by an accredited United Nations NGO as a restorative act; to convene representative voices in hope to restore dignity to the legacy of hundreds of proud people groups and ultimately integrity to the history of American people who made invaluable contributions to its foundation.

    “…there is some scholarship, there just aren’t many active agents of change to effectively promote that scholarship and redirect the current of the existing public narrative.”

    Ava Gabrielle-Wise, President/CEO, USSDC

    “There is a misconception that there is no scholarship on the history of the resistance alliances between indigenous and African people both before and after the founding of the United States,” said Gabrielle-Wise, “but the reality is there is some scholarship, there just aren’t many active agents of change to effectively promote that scholarship and redirect the current of the existing public narrative.” Some point to the lack of credible scholarship as an intentional effort to control the message. As the first English colony in North America, it is in Virginia that the precedent  for many of the founding principles about cultural legacy was established. The absence of such scholarship for much of the 20th century on the untold history of Indigenous and African alliances in the Commonwealth, was according to blood quantum scholar, Dr. Arica Coleman, “a deliberate effort to construct a White-Indian only historicity and as a means to validate the racial integrity of recognized Virginia Indian tribes”, the outcome of which continues to “promote and protect error, irrationality and unfairness.”

    Both Ogbar and Katz contributed to the furtherance of restoring the authentic history in the panel discussion. Katz cited several historic resistance efforts shared by African and Indigenous people against Europeans as they attempted to colonize the Americas. He went on to recall the continued efforts in the United States to perpetuate the negation of the relationship between Indigenous and African people in film by erroneously casting African-Indigenous people with Europeans. Ogbar detailed the legacy of citizenship and identity through the coded and encoded language that has been both imprinted by the existing historical narrative and that which continues to chart the course for the current condition of people of color in the United States. 

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