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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 May 2000 10:43:40 EDT
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Hi Sandra,

Thanks to you and Soffie for the reminders. Unfortunately, I cannot make it
to ALD due to family committments, but my heart is definitely with you guys.

Like you, I do hope that tapes of Halifa's lecture will be available for
purchase.I especially like the topic of the Birmingham ALD because when one
looks around here in the USA, the relationship between the Black man and
Black woman is definitely in a state of crisis, and infact my daughter and I
just had a nice discussion on that very topic when she was relating what she
observed even at her college campus. I hope those tapes can also be available
for purchase later.
As sister Ndey Jobarteh would say, "The Struggle Continues"

Jabou Joh

In a message dated 5/20/00 10:06:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< Notwithstanding, like Soffie's plea, I would also urge all Africans in the
 US and the UK to make it a point of duty and attend this year's ALD wherever
 you are. Brother Sallah, I have to say, is a reputed speaker and my
 colleagues discovered him when we visited the Gambia in 1997.
  >>

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