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  • We Are Open campaign gets behind Napier CBD – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    We Are Open campaign gets behind Napier CBD – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    The We Are Open campaign launched a few weeks ago to support Napier businesses.

    Napier City Business Inc (NBCI) is thinking outside the square with its latest campaign to encourage shoppers into the CBD.

    We Are Open was launched this month with a video showing business owners from different cultures saying “We are open” in their own language.

    “It was so cool. We wanted to send a very clear message, in a respectful and empathetic way. It was really easy to get everyone on board and we were so lucky it was a gorgeous blue-sky Hawke’s Bay day,” says NCBI general manager Pip Thompson.

    She says the campaign launch aimed to promote the people behind the message.

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    “We wanted to send the message that we have culturally diverse people who live and work in Napier and make it the wonderful place it is.”

    She says retailers and hospitality have had three “really dented” years.

    “I think everyone has just been hanging in there waiting for a really good season. This year was supposed to be that really good season.”

    Thompson believes a national communications focus on Napier city being the heart of Cyclone Gabrielle hasn’t helped.

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    “It was a rural disaster that did impact people from Napier’s CBD, but the CBD was unaffected.”

    She says when a tourist off a cruise ship asked her how long it had taken to clean up the CBD after the cyclone, she had an “aha” moment.

    “I realised this was what the world had…

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  • Christians Come Out Against Qatar

    Christians Come Out Against Qatar

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    updated: Jun 27, 2017

    In a show of solidarity for the rights of people around the world to practice their faith without fear, the National Black Church Initiative (NBCI) will hold a rally and protest to “End the Violence Against Christians” on Wednesday, June 28, at 11:00 a.m., in front of the Embassy of Qatar, 25th and M Streets NW, in Washington D.C.

    NBCI executive director, Rev. Anthony Evans said, “Christian minority religious groups find themselves at great risk. Caught in the midst of sectarian conflicts brought on by war, occupation, repression, and severe social and political dislocation, Christian communities have paid a terrible price, most especially in Qatar, and Iraq.”

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries, or expelled by as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands.”

    Rev. Anthony Evans

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries or expelled as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands,” said Evans.

    The National Black Church Initiative is a coalition of 34,000 African American and Latino churches working to eradicate racial disparities in healthcare, technology, education, housing, and the environment.

    Contact: Rev. Anthony Evans
    202-744-0184​
    ​Proimage.amj@gmail.com

    Source: ProImage Communications

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