The AWFR Cadre Print
Written by Robert ID685   
Sunday, 09 January 2005 20:47

The National Million Woman March Organization is planning to launch

several of its powerful new "Five Year Action Plan" (5-YAP) components

in early 2005.

One of these ground breaking pro-active units is The African Women For

Reparations" Cadre  (AWFR-Cadre).

The AWFR Cadre will strive to increase the necessary awareness and

participation of Black women as it pertains to the African Reparations.

Not only will the AWFR assist in making certain that the world hears

the demands made by the great grand mothers, mothers, daughters, and

Sistahs of African descendants (both nationally and worldwide)

regarding the US paying Reparations, the AWFR Cadre will further raise

up the spirits (and continue the work) of our shero Queen Mother Moore

and other Black women who fought for African liberation and

self-determination.

AWFR is a National MWM Organization component consisting of Black

women groups, organizations, individuals, etc., who wish to

collectively work, progressively, (in and with a specific Sistahood

mind set) for the obtainment of African Reparations and all that it

entails; by all means necessary.

The AWFR will engage in and provide information, research data,

training, activities, resources, etc., relevant to its mission, to

Black females, in particular, as well as to our children and the

African community in general.

The AWFR will support all relevant legislation, present and future

strategies, and activities initiated by others, (as well as its own)

as deemed appropriate.

Membership is open to any Black woman (or girl) who is in agreement

with the demand for African Reparations and the AWFR position and mandate.

Upcoming Information Sessions will also take place in New Jersey, New

York, DC, Maryland, Delaware, Boston, and Michigan in Jan.and Feb. 2005.

Call 215-213-0078 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for specific dates and locations

All women of African descent (and children) all welcomed.

For more info. e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or 215-213-0078

Please feel to contact our office if you would like to set up a

meeting in your community.