Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
A FAU $1.25 TRILLION DOLLAR PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT SOLUTION conference call on March 9 2013 at 6:00 PM EST at Dial-in Number: 213.493.0700 with Participant Access Code: 106132#.
FAU KWANZAA Call ON A $1.25 TRILLION DOLLAR PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT BASED SOLUTION DESIGNED FOR MAIN STREET - NOT WALL STREET conference call on March 9 2013 at 6:00 PM EST at Dial-in Number: 213.493.0700 with Participant Access Code: 106132#.
A $1.25 TRILLION DOLLAR PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT BASED ON A SOLUTION FOR 7 M HOUSEHOLDS IN USA AND A MILLION BUSINESS DESIGNED FOR MAIN STREET - NOT WALL STREET!!!
Agenda March 7th 2013
SCHOOLING -
1-MILITARY
2-MEDICAL
3-MANUFACTURING
4-MULTINATIONAL
5-MULTICULTURAL
6-MULTIMEDIA
7-MANAGEMENT
8-MONEY
9-METROPOLITAN
FAU CHAIRMAN'S REPORT UPDATE 3/8/13
A $1.25 TRILLION DOLLAR PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT BASED ON A SOLUTION FOR 7 M HOUSEHOLDS IN USA AND A MILLION BUSINESS DESIGNED FOR MAIN STREET - NOT WALL STREET!!!
Agenda March 7th 2013
- Update Report details for POTUS on MLK 2013 Pledge based on his letter to FAU Chairman [Hershel Daniels, Junior].
- USG Request Modified with HIE and Insurance Plans based on a 15 state solution - [2.1] Ohio, [2.2] California, [2.3] Pennsylvania, [2.4] New Jersey, [2.5] New York, [2.6] Massachusetts, [2.7] Texas, [2.8] Louisiana, [2.9] Florida, [2.10] Missouri, [2.11] Illinois, [2.12] New Mexico, [2.13] North Carolina, [2.14] Maryland and [2.15] Nevada.
- US EPA STEM proposal modified for the meeting with the AU by March 24tgh 2013.
- Define the framework OEPA Request to be the first of 15 states in the Alliance
- Change City Request and Hamilton County Request for study of a issuance of a fixed price proposal for the state
- City Education Plans for STEM+10
- Ohio STEM Center of Excellence in Sewers at Central State on the Banks
- ODOT P3
- MTA Plan Modification
- F AU STEM Plan
SCHOOLING -
1-MILITARY
2-MEDICAL
3-MANUFACTURING
4-MULTINATIONAL
5-MULTICULTURAL
6-MULTIMEDIA
7-MANAGEMENT
8-MONEY
9-METROPOLITAN
WE PLAN TO BE IN 100 COUNTRIES WITH OUR FAU DRIVEN BRICKS N CLICKS STEM9 INFRASTRUCTURE BY JULY 2013
Friends
of the African Union Cincinnati is first a economic and new media
civil-society ruling body who is also a
social, humanitarian, charitable, and educational founded in 2013 to be
the service bureau to
the African Union and its member people. FAU Cincinnati will have a focus on the sixth
region from a Cincinnati perspective based on the work done in its founders over 700
years history in community activism, Pan Africanism, civil rights
action, economic rights actions and governmental service brought to bear with the February 10th proposal to the US EPA.
FAU History
December 2011 Co-Founders of Friends of the African Union attend meeting in Washington DC called by HE Ali and Dr Horne.Based on that we employed Kujichagulia in the creation of Friends of the African Union as the agent to address the needs to have all of the African Diaspora in America aware of the African Union and its quest to create a 1.4 billion person global market with at least 4 trillion dollars in annualized income.
We where represented by a Senegalese economist and his son.
January 2012 MLK Launch of Friends of African Union [FAU] and signature at the KWANZAA AFRICAN DIASPORA UNITY SUMMIT, JAN. 28, 2012, HOWARD UNIVERSITY where to attend and vote, all organizations had to be
(a) Committed to building the African Union and to contributing to the unification and development of Africa,
(b) Committed to assist and participate with the African Diaspora in joining the AU as voting members, and
(c) Committed to recognize Africa as their motherland and to use their networks to spread the word of the AU-Diaspora process and implementation.
February 2012 FAU Plan of Action Adopted
March 2012 FAU Global Solutions Formed
April 2012 National Community Reinvestment Coalition Attendance and Global Banking Talks
May 2012 African Union African Diaspora Conference held in South Africa
June 2012 Attended US State Dept. US African Business Conference by invitation of the US State Department.
July 2012 Orders issued by AU as to Diaspora Roadmap and change of FAU logo
August 2012 FAU STEM [Science Technology Engineering & Math] Formed and FAU 9 Principal Operations developed
September 2012 Power Plant powered by sewage water Presentation to the African Scientific Institute at a forum sponsored by the Constituency for Africa at Howard University during Congressional Black Caucus
October 2012 FAU Conference Call for the Big Black Call on October 16th 2012, added the 10th FAU Principal Operation and more global urban planning framework started
November 2012 FAU Business Plan Framework Agreed Upon and 10 Operational Principals Adopted
December 2012 FAU Anniversary Planning 2012 Sessions - One Trillion Dollar plus FAU SPV Framework with 1,000 Market Partner P3's including 7 million households.
January 2012 Pledged on MLK Day of service for a 1.25 Trillion Dollar program - $300B Sewers and 5GS Infrastructure, $700B for 7M Households to reduce sewer output while making home smarter through 7 year agreement through the FAU New Africanism Clicks n Bricks Program and a $250B public private partnership with a million businesses in it in 100 broad categories in alliance in 100 markets throughout the USA and 500 around the world from a HQ in Bermuda as 21st century business center.
December 2011 Co-Founders of Friends of the African Union attend meeting in Washington DC called by HE Ali and Dr Horne.Based on that we employed Kujichagulia in the creation of Friends of the African Union as the agent to address the needs to have all of the African Diaspora in America aware of the African Union and its quest to create a 1.4 billion person global market with at least 4 trillion dollars in annualized income.
We where represented by a Senegalese economist and his son.
January 2012 MLK Launch of Friends of African Union [FAU] and signature at the KWANZAA AFRICAN DIASPORA UNITY SUMMIT, JAN. 28, 2012, HOWARD UNIVERSITY where to attend and vote, all organizations had to be
(a) Committed to building the African Union and to contributing to the unification and development of Africa,
(b) Committed to assist and participate with the African Diaspora in joining the AU as voting members, and
(c) Committed to recognize Africa as their motherland and to use their networks to spread the word of the AU-Diaspora process and implementation.
February 2012 FAU Plan of Action Adopted
March 2012 FAU Global Solutions Formed
April 2012 National Community Reinvestment Coalition Attendance and Global Banking Talks
May 2012 African Union African Diaspora Conference held in South Africa
June 2012 Attended US State Dept. US African Business Conference by invitation of the US State Department.
July 2012 Orders issued by AU as to Diaspora Roadmap and change of FAU logo
August 2012 FAU STEM [Science Technology Engineering & Math] Formed and FAU 9 Principal Operations developed
September 2012 Power Plant powered by sewage water Presentation to the African Scientific Institute at a forum sponsored by the Constituency for Africa at Howard University during Congressional Black Caucus
October 2012 FAU Conference Call for the Big Black Call on October 16th 2012, added the 10th FAU Principal Operation and more global urban planning framework started
November 2012 FAU Business Plan Framework Agreed Upon and 10 Operational Principals Adopted
December 2012 FAU Anniversary Planning 2012 Sessions - One Trillion Dollar plus FAU SPV Framework with 1,000 Market Partner P3's including 7 million households.
January 2012 Pledged on MLK Day of service for a 1.25 Trillion Dollar program - $300B Sewers and 5GS Infrastructure, $700B for 7M Households to reduce sewer output while making home smarter through 7 year agreement through the FAU New Africanism Clicks n Bricks Program and a $250B public private partnership with a million businesses in it in 100 broad categories in alliance in 100 markets throughout the USA and 500 around the world from a HQ in Bermuda as 21st century business center.
FRIENDS OF THE AFRICAN
UNION HISTORICAL FOUNDATION AND FACT SHEET
BY: T.C. Adams
DATE: February 19, 2013
In 1885, the European nations met at the
Berlin Conference to organize themselves and agree on a plan for the
forcible acquisition of land, resources and assets of the African
continent. This modern colonization of Africa was resisted from the start.
In 1957, Ghana gained its independence from British rule and became the
first sovereign African state under modern (post WWII) international
law.
On May 25, 1963, thirty-two independent nations joined
together to form the Organization of African Unity in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia. Its goals were to promote the unity and solidarity of African
states, co-ordinate and intensify the cooperation of African states,
defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of
African states, and promote the eradication of colonialism in all
forms.
On July 9, 2002, President Thebo Mbeki of South Africa
presided over the disbanding of the Organization of African Unity, and
the inauguration of the newly formed African Union, its successor. In
2003, the African Union (AU) amended its constitution (called the AU
Constitutive Act) to formally include persons of African descent, not
residing within the continent, as part of the African Union. In Article
3(q) of the AU’s amended Constitution, the AU hereby “…invite(s) and
encourage(s) the full participation of the African Diaspora as an
important part of our continent, in the building of the African Union.”
On April 11-12, 2005, the Meeting of Experts on the Definition
of the African Diaspora was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The meeting
ended with the following definition agreed to by assembly consensus: “The
African Diaspora consists of peoples of African origin living outside
the continent, irrespective of their citizenship or nationality and who
are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the
building of the African Union.”
The African Union defines
the African continent as being divided into 6 geographical regions—North
Africa, South Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, and the
Diaspora (Global). The division of the Diaspora into sub-regions is
still a work in progress, but at present consists of Canada, United
States, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and
Asia-Oceania-Asia-Pacific Islands.
The Diaspora is to be
initially included as voting members of the Economic Social and Cultural
Council (ECOSOCC) which is one of the 11 permanent commissions of the
AU. The Diaspora has been granted 20 seats of a total 150 seats at
present. The ECOSOCC was founded as a grouping of 150 community-based
organizations or their representatives. Such organizations are referred
to as NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) and civil society
organizations in international discourse. Over time, we believe that
the Diaspora can be incorporated into the other functions and
institutions of the AU, including the Pan-African Parliament.
As
a result of the broader definition of inclusion by the AU, the African
Diaspora within the United States is larger in population size than the
racial and ethnic definitions used by the U.S. Census Bureau. For
example, Spanish language speakers are separated by category from blacks
or African Americans in the US Census. However, many Latinos consider
themselves black, or Afro-Latino. Additionally, the US Census
designates many Arabs-Muslims as white, indigenous peoples of North
Africa. Based on the broader definition of the AU, the estimated African
Diaspora population residing within the United States exceeds 60
million people.
The Friends of the African Union recognizes
that there have been three historical mass migrations of African
descended peoples to the U.S. First, there was the Tans-Atlantic Slave
Trade referred to as the African Holocaust. From 1619 to 1808 more than
700,000 Africans were forcibly relocated to the U.S. Second, after the
Spanish-American War (1897-1898), the U.S. gained dominance of the
Caribbean and much of the South Pacific which ushered in a second wave
of immigration from Latin America countries. From the 1880s until 1950s
more than 1 million Africans immigrated to the US, mostly from the
Caribbean. Lastly, as a result of the Civil Rights movement and the
Vietnam War in Asia, Congress revised America’s immigration policy in
1965 to allow more immigration from the independent states of the
continent. The final wave of immigration is continuing and exceeds 1.3
million.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
STEM Mini Summit Agenda
Agenda March 7th 2013
- Update Report for POTUS on MLK 2013 Pledge based on his letter to FAU Chairman [Hershel Daniels, Junior].
- USG Request Modified with HIE and Insurance Plans based on a 15 state solution
- EPA STEM proposal for the AU
- OEPA Request to be the first of 15 states in Alliance
- County Request for study of issue on fixed price proposal
- City Request
- City Education Plans for STEM+10
- Ohio STEM Center of Excellence in Sewers at Central State on the Banks
- ODOT P3
- MTA Plan Modification
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