[We write to you with a sense of urgency to connect to kindred people and organizations that care about how the United States and the American people relate to other regions of the world in this period of drift and challenge.]
[We write to you with a sense of urgency to connect to kindred people and organizations that care about how the United States and the American people relate to other regions of the world in this period of drift and challenge.]
A letter of invitation to a luncheon on April 12 held by the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (BRC), in conjunction with the Coalition for a Strong United Nations and the Boston Pan African Forum. There will be a discussion of plans for "The National Summit on Africa," an innovative project which could help the U.S. engage African issues responsibly. The Boston Pan-African Forum is the delegate agency to organize the sub-regional meeting for the six New England States, which will be held in Boston on July 17. Participants will debate, amend, and adopt a draft Policy Plan of Action to be presented to both the Eastern States meeting in Baltimore (probably the end of July) and the...
A letter of invitation to a luncheon on April 12 held by the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (BRC), in conjunction with the Coalition for a Strong United Nations and the Boston Pan African Forum. There will be a discussion of plans for "The National Summit on Africa," an innovative project which could help the U.S. engage African issues responsibly. The Boston Pan-African Forum is the delegate agency to organize the sub-regional meeting for the six New England States, which will be held in Boston on July 17. Participants will debate, amend, and adopt a draft Policy Plan of Action to be presented to both the Eastern States meeting in Baltimore (probably the end of July) and the National meeting in Washington D.C. in February of next year. The July Boston meeting will also elect the official delegates to the National Summit. At the national meeting, delegates will consider all the policy proposals from the several regional meetings and determine the final statement, which will then be promoted in the media and with the federal government and elected officials at all levels. The national meeting will also offer guidance to the private sector as well as to the African leaders. Additional information and background material on the project will be provided at the luncheon.