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Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Nov 2012 21:30:54 -0800
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Mawdo Yero,

Great discussion with Uncle Sainey... It was Pan Africanist lesson at
Gainako and it was very educative indeed. I was very impressed with uncle
Sainey's verse complete knowledge on Pan Africanism. I was inspired to be
honest... I hope we can have more of the Uncle Sainey's come out and
educate the young on our history... There are truly more important and
interesting things to talk about outside of depressing politics...

The next invitation goes out to Dr. Jaiteh to come and discuss population
density, agriculture, the environment and climate change... to you all
subject matter experts, activists, philanthropists, business gurus, High
tech experts, Doctors, community activists, civil and human rights,
historians, anthropologists, etc etc... you are cordially invited to share
your knowledge and experience.. Knowledge shared is indeed much more
valuable.... We sure can look beyond Jammeh and share a bright future for
our people and nations..

Contact us at editor@gainako.com.. If any one know Gambian especially early
immigrants to the United States who can share their knowledge and
experience please forward their information to us... and we will reach
out... thank you!

Highest regards

Demba





On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  We are still working on getting the radio system better for readers.
> Meanwhile please bear patient with us. It won't hurt to know that
> panafricanism is different from nationalism. Any take comrades? I let you
> listen to Uncle Sainey of Atlanta (GA).
>
> Best wishes for the holiday.
>
> Yero
>
> http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1246
>
>
>
> Interview with Sainey Faye Pan Africanist GA
> Posted on **November 17, 2012** <http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1246> by
> admin <http://caelos.com/gainako/?author=1>
> <http://caelos.com/gainako/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/1061.jpg>
> Today’s guest at Gainako is sainey Faye fondly Uncle Sainey. Uncle Sainey
> is a Panafricanist who greatly participated in the political enlightenment
> of colonial and post colonial Gambia. He currently lives in Atlanta Georgia
> where he teaches African history to high school students and helps organize
> enlightenment forums for community colleges. Uncle Sainey is one of the
> founding members of AGERA, a Gambian association based in Atlanta. Until
> recently, Uncle Sainey was AGERA’s Secretary. On today’s interview, Uncle
> Sainey discussed in great detail the ideas of panafricanism, its early
> founders and how such a noble struggle brought about great enlightenment
> and unity of people (Blacks) with a common destiny who’ve been displaced
> far and while from their African origin.
>
> http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1246
>
>



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