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NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release:
January 8th , 2010

For More Information Contact:
International Christian Fellowship Ministries of Atlanta
404/363-3300
http://www.icfministriesatl.org

The ENTIRE AFRICAN COMMUNITY SALUTES MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AND CELEBRATES THE HISTORIC PREsIDENCY OF BARACK OBAMA

The International Christian Fellowship, the African Association of Georgia, and the African Union to headline an exciting
multi-cultural, tribute in Atlanta

ATLANTA, GA - The African Association of Georgia, The Georgia division of The International African Union, and Pastor William B.G.K. Harris (Senior. Pastor and Founder,
International Christian Fellowship Ministries) are calling upon the entire African community to come salute the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to march in celebration of the Historic Presidency of Barack Obama. As we display the resplendent culture and rhythm that is Africa, we also hope to bring attention to our human responsibility in Africa and to reacquaint America with the Motherland. 

Featured Organizations will include: the Liberian Association of Metro Atlanta, the Harmony Sisters of Cameroon and more… African Descendents of every color and creed, as well as all persons of goodwill everywhere are welcome. Walk with us on January 18th at 11 a.m. from Peachtree street through to Auburn Avenue in downtown Atlanta.

The March will take place Monday, January 18, 2010 from 11am-3pm. Marching in front of the community will be The Cultural Troupe from Cameroon. For more info please call 404-363-3300 or visit:
http://www.icfministriesatl.org.  Individuals may send donations to ICF Ministries, a 501 (c ) 3, non-profit organization.

About RAKABA West African Ballet
Rakaba is a performing arts non-profit organization which was founded in 1993 by Sulaiman and Fanta Turay. Rakaba promotes the classical civilization and divine artistic expression of African people through the magnificent folklore of our African Ancestors. The driving rhythms of the drums and the energetic dancers leaping and literally flying, helps our audiences to appreciate the dynamic and diverse cultures of this vast continent. Songs, dances and drum rhythms are performed in traditional costumes to the authentic instruments of several different and complete drum orchestras. Our presentations portray many different celebrations of life which include rites of passage, birth, death, marriage, harvest, thanksgiving and many more. We portray African life from its most glamorous to its most mysterious. The dancers will leave you breathless and the musicians will stir your spirit. So join us as we travel back in time to the ancient and unforgettable classical culture of our ancestors. Visit http://www.Rakababallet.com


About AFRIDANSA
AFRIDANSA Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to providing youth and adults with a gateway to world cultures through the performing arts, cultural excursions and exposure to foreign languages. The Center is designed to stimulate cultural awareness through traditional and contemporary dance forms, rhythms and songs. AFRIDANSA provides students with a warm and inviting studio space, an environment conducive to learning, and a caring and professional staff. Visit
http://www.afridansa.com
About The Liberian Association of Metro Atlanta

The Liberian Association of Metropolitan Atlanta (LAMA), a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization founded in 1976, is dedicated to make a positive difference in the lives of children, youth and the Liberian Community, primarily by promoting understanding, education and cultural exchange and to assist them in achieving their highest potential as they grow to become competent and caring individuals through engagements, advocacies and collaboration with supporters and entities of shared values and purpose. For information visit http://www.lama-atl.org/
About The African Association of Georgia
AAGa (The African Association of Georgia) was conceived at the Atlanta City Hall in June 1990 to plan Atlanta's native African participation in the reception of anti-apartheid leader, Nelson Mandela.
After much debate, the concept of AAGa transformed into an organization that will not only address the needs of the native African community in Georgia, but one that will also build and promote goodwill and understanding among all African peoples, and the larger Georgian community.
AAGa was incorporated a year later in June 1991, as a non-profit corporation in the state of Georgia. Visit
http://www.aagausa.org


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