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Showing posts with label black education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black education. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Support the fight against Kidney Disease!!

http://www.gofundme.com/kickinkidney2015
Kickin' Kidney Disease 2015
April 4,2015 11-3pm
Columbus, Georgia 

Kickin' Kidney disease is an event by Collegiate Women of Columbus State University   to raise money and awareness for those who suffer from Kidney Disease in and around the Columbus,Georgia area. This event will take place April 4,2015. Our goal of $1,000 will go directly to a non-profit that specfically works with the research of Kidney Disease. In reaching our goal, pictures and thank you notes from our event in April will be sent to every person who contributes.We have been working hard to raise  awareness and would be honored by your contribution.






Friday, December 12, 2014

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Dear My Fellow African American Youth,

Now is the time, today is the day to STAND UP ....but not fight . No cussing , no angry twitter/ instagram post. We must stray away from what is expected. We must continue what they fear the most, our intelligence. The people who are killing our generation are  not afraid of us and what we can do to them physically. They are afraid of us doing and being what was always intended. They are afraid of us having degrees, becoming presidents, being their doctors and lawyers ..having children with their children. The people who are killing us are afraid of our progress. Now is the time that we stay in school and we earn those positions in power so that eventually justice WILL be served. We can fight back today but that isn't going to stop another young black male or female from being gunned down tomorrow. We need to understand that it is up to us as black youth to work twice as hard to get to where we need to be so that these senseless killings will not be a factor in our future; we won't have to fear our own children to come being gunned down because they "thought" he or she had a weapon. Justice will be served but it starts with us.