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(Celebrating GRCAM 24th Anniversary)

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Emmanuel Barbee

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November 10th, 2015 Marks GRCAM 24th anniversary. I will be hosting a live event at the Harold Washington Library 400 South State Street, Chicago Illinois.  To attend please send me your email address to my Facebook inbox or to my Google email inbox serious inquiry only! My intention for creating GRCAM is to gather support from people who want to solve black issues once and for all by building bridges between cultures and religions, networking and sharing information that the main stream media will never share. We will provide goods and services to  single black mothers, single black fathers, and low income two parent families who want and need our services as mentioned in my revised book. We will offer private employment within the organization to our clients and members based on our budget and sponsorship. In time we will offer a second chance program for ex offenders, former gang members, and the homeless. Our goal is to first stabilize the community through our outreach programs and create legitimate jobs so that our young people don’t become career criminals. As a result we will have safer streets where our clients can raise their families. I want to make Chicago a model first before we expand to 25 other cities within 25 states.  

Once we're established in America I plan on having Native Africans in America to assist me in setting up chapters in 25 countries in Africa. GRCAM is about building a strong unified global community and providing basic resources to families that want more out of life and people who need our services.

In order to achieve our goals, I need my group members to stand up and work with me in getting my revised book on the best seller list by spreading my book information with there family, friends, place of worship, and at there local community center. Once my organization is established I will declare war on this Willie Lynch mentality within the black culture.  

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