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Text Box: empowerment and unity of Afrikan People worldwide. We are connected to the 54 countries of Africa through the United Nations, Traditional Leaders, The African Union, and organizations of Afrika in the United States.  Seeing that our lands our demarcated, it is difficult for our brothers and sister to see that we are one people but here we are together no matter where we come from, so we recognized in order to have the unity of our Afrikan people here in the Diaspora, we must have a community center for Afrikan people regardless of language, religion or place of birth ready and available for us to gather ourselves on social, educational, and economical levels of interaction. As a unified whole it is easy to see our best interest as purely Afrikan Heritage people with the financial support to aid and assist our collective goals.  Once again we are asking ALL TO PLEASE SUPPORT AFRIKAN UNITY OF HARLEM, INC., in its effort to establish,  “The Center of Afrikan Unity in Harlem”, for all Afrikan People.  We must sit together As One Afrikan People. Afrika is crying for her Leaders and People to take a moral stance in ensuring her overall wellbeing. Our posterity demands the inheritance of their homeland to be intact with land, resources, and most of all their Afrikan Family.  
I hope and pray every minute that the massage of UINTY and how to claim it has been seen and felt by you all receiving this report. A.U.H, Inc., is open to meet with you to discuss further on how this goal can be met and will be in contact with you for a special meeting. While in Addis Ababa we strived to personally meet with the African Union to discuss about opening an office in Ethiopia that will serve as our head office in Afrika. Due to the shortness of time and for reasons we are unsure of at this present monument, the  meeting did not occur, even after being asked to meet with its branch in New York City which we did and was received very well. This was a golden opportunity for the spirit of Afrikan People to move forward in the development of Afrikan people intrigue and pride and we ask again that all Ambassadors of Afrika in the U.S. take time to meet with us to allow us to work together to accomplish the goal of Afrikan Unity.  Please contact us for future discussions. 


Most Respectfully
Ivory Ann Black II Woletta Sellassie
Secretary 
Afrikan Unity of Harlem, Inc.,