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We seek to create and build our communities within the Diaspora by understanding, solving, and integrating our social, cultural, and economic differences to further unify our people and our oneness. Get involved in the movement by connecting with us on social media or being apart of our uniquely curated events. 

- SHORT SCRIPT ABOUT THE BIG GUYS:

•   Mrs. Beatrice Tayui  - Cybelle Energy Group

     During the GPNA annual fundraiser at the Marriot Hotel Chicago 2018. Was honored to be the MC.

 

•   Sean Tenner – The Abolition Institute – At the awards ceremony at Loyola University 2018. I was awarded for contributing to the fight       to end Slavery in Mauritania and community advocate.

•  Judge James Shapiro – Had the privilege to interview Judge Shapiro on Merits of Judge Selection.

•  Jesse White – Secretary of State – A friend, a great State man and an exemplary leader. A visit to his office after two appearances          on the show.

•   Governor Pritzker – At the Secretary of State Fund Raiser for the Tumblers in 2017.

•   Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky – Receiving an award from the Abolition institute for her immense role and contribution to our             great State of Illinois the Land of Lincoln.

•   Rev. Jesse Jackson – Lifetime civil and human rights activist. Global equal rights and social justice diplomat fought and stood side

     by side with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Exchanging pleasantries with him during a press conference on Ending Slavery In Mauritania           2017.

•   Kwame Raoul – Illinois Attorney General. During his campaign in 2018.

•   Eddie T Johnson – Introducing JoJo, a young Ghanaian American who is a 6 times National Junior Boxing Champion 2019.

•   Dr. Barfuor Adjei-Barwuah; Ghana Ambassador to the U.S during His Excellency President Nana Addo’s visit to Chicago 2019.

•   Ephraim Martin CEO of Martin’s International. I was humbled and honored to have awarded Ephraim Martins at The Exchange               ceremony organized by us for his long-time service and dedication to the Diaspora and our society. 2019.

•   Rev Al Sharpton – Founder National Action Agenda and a Lifetime civil and human rights activist. A preacher, national radio host                 and social justice longtime activist. Drawing inspiration from him during the Rainbow Push anniversary in 2018.

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We seek to create and build our communities within the Diaspora by understanding, solving, and integrating our social, cultural, and economic differences to further unify our people and our oneness. Get involved in the movement by connecting with us on social media or being apart of our uniquely curated events. 

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