In light of the recent attacks on two innocent, young Bronx African boys from Senegal and were called “Ebola”, the following is an important educational awareness event:
In response to the deadly Ebola virus outbreak that directly and indirectly affects the African community here in the Bronx and throughout the city, we the Ghanaian community in collaboration with the Hip Hop Pioneers Ground Breakers of the Bronx, have put together a comprehensive program to educate the immediate communities citywide and eventually take it globally. This collaboration is so great because the hip hop pioneers who were the original messengers are now being rebirth through this collaborative efforts with the new and growing Ghanaian community to bring forward awareness. We are requesting the assistant of local media and national media help us educate the global community. We invite the press to to take coverage of this important event and help disseminate information. You can also inform your media contacts that we have an open schedule for pre and post interviews. If we can get some press before the event it would be great!
We will be performing at the event being hosted by West Harlem Development Corporation and Manhattan Borough President Office.
Date:Thursday October 30, 2014
Time: 5:30pm – 9pm
Venue: Aronow Theater@
City College of New York
Ground floor at the North Academic center
Enter at Convent Avenue and 138th Street
RSVP REQUIRED: Ebola@africanfed.org or call 646-476-3394
FREE: ADMISSION and FOOD
ALL ARE WELCOME TO COME TO THIS EVENT
Thank you in Advance!
Best Regards,
Felix M Sarpong
CEO/ Management
Victory Entertainment Int’l
Youth Icons Ghana
Executive Director (USA)
Below is the recent incident involving the two young brothers from The Bronx:
“A group that advocates for Africans in the Bronx is calling for action after it says two brothers who had recently immigrated to the borough from Senegal were beaten and severely injured by several people who called them “Ebola.”
The boys, in sixth and eighth grade, were attacked Friday afternoon at I.S. 318 in Tremont, according to the African Advocacy Council.”
via African Boys Attacked at Bronx School, Called “Ebola”: Advocacy Group | NBC New York.
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