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Taniesha Avery <[log in to unmask]>
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Graduate Students of Color Association <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Apr 2004 12:54:11 -0400
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Count me in. Taniesha

> Hotep all,
>
> As you all know, one of the initiatives to come out of the GSCA's 2nd
> annual Pan-African meeting was the creation of the Pan-African
> Partnership Program.  Please either e-mail or call me (664-8128) ASAP in
> order to sign up for the program.  The program will link incoming
> students of Black African descent with African American students at
> Miami.  We want to include graduate as well as undergraduate students.
> Each incoming student of Black African descent will be paired with an
> African American student on campus.  For a period of about one year, the
> two students will be required to interact frequently in order to ensure
> that a friendship develops.  This friendship will help incoming students
> of African descent experience a smooth transition to life in America and
> foster better relations between Africans from abroad and African
> Americans.  Being people of Black African descent, we have much in
> common as well as much to learn from one another.  The specific details
> of the program are currently being worked out and I will get them to you
> as soon as they are finalized; however, the fist step is to generate a
> list of people who are willing to participate.  Please, I'm begging you
> to be a part of this program and demonstrate that people of Black
> African descent care enough about each other to take action to help each
> other.  We should not depend on others to do for us that which we should
> and can do for ourselves.  Think, Work, & Serve -- Kamau (664-8128).
>
>
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