Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Honoring Women Freedom Fighters and All Working Women!!!!

By Yeharerwerk Gashaw

The Pan-African Connection Bookstore., Art Gallery and ResourceCenter
828 Fourth Ave., Dallas Texas, 75226
(New Location Across From Fair Park Music Hall)
Celebrates Women’s History Month
Honoring All Working Women and Women Freedom Fighters
Your headquarters for Books, posters, magnets, T-Shirts, Positive Greeting Cards for Womens History month and more!
   
Also,
Join us this Saturday March 10,  3 p.m.
Jewelry Making 101
Learn to make Earrings and Bracelets
Supplies provided  Cost: $5.00
Call 214-943-8262 to reserve space
 Sunday March 11, 3 p.m.
Children's African Culture Class
Featured 'HeRoe'
 Marcus Mosiah Garvey 
Born in Jamaica, Marcus Garvey was an orator for the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, to which end he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. Garvey advanced a Pan-African philosophy which inspired a global mass movement, known as Garveyism.
Hosted by
Community Volunteers
Skits, Arts and Crafts and African Art and Culture Presentations
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public

Mark Your Calendar for Womens History Month Programs on
Thursday March 29, 7 p.m., Celebrate Your 'Hair-itage'
Open Mic on stories and poetry on love, beauty, pain and  politics of Black Hair
Saturday March 31, 7 p.m., Womens History Program
Short film, ' You have Struck a Rock', Commemorating the contribution of South African Women to the anti-apartheid movement,  and Presentations honoring African women freedom fighters in America, Africa and around the world
Theme: African Women "Then Ancestors are Calling"Organize For a United States of Socialist Africa Now!