All Tanzanians who live in Massachusetts are invited
to the 1st African Town Hall Meeting
to the 1st African Town Hall Meeting
with
Governor Deval Patrick
Saturday, April 17th, 2:15pm
Tobin Community Center,
Governor Deval Patrick
Saturday, April 17th, 2:15pm
Tobin Community Center,
1481 Tremont St.,
Roxbury Crossing, MA. 02120
AGENDA
We Are Here :
Showcase the African presence in Massachusetts
We Are Speaking Out:
Issues & Concerns of the African Community
We Want To Be Heard:
Q & A Session With Governor Deval Patrick
We Are Moving Forward:
Strengthening the African voice
RSVP & Parking Information
If you have not yet done so, kindly RSVP for the event.
Parking is available across the street ( 1460 Tremont St.) from the event venue but is limited and priority will be given to those who RSVP and will have car pooled.
Volunteers Needed!
Kindly indicate whether you are available to volunteer during the event. Please click here to sign up and for more information.
THANK YOU & CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORD!
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The Governor's African Council (GAC) is an independent community initiative that aims to strengthen the African Voice in Massachusetts through political and civic engagement. GAC's objective is to unify and increase the participation of the African community in the Massachusetts political processes and build a voice that can advocate for the community's needs.
If you are interested in learning more or being a part of building the GAC, please email us at
AGENDA
We Are Here :
Showcase the African presence in Massachusetts
We Are Speaking Out:
Issues & Concerns of the African Community
We Want To Be Heard:
Q & A Session With Governor Deval Patrick
We Are Moving Forward:
Strengthening the African voice
RSVP & Parking Information
If you have not yet done so, kindly RSVP for the event.
Parking is available across the street ( 1460 Tremont St.) from the event venue but is limited and priority will be given to those who RSVP and will have car pooled.
Volunteers Needed!
Kindly indicate whether you are available to volunteer during the event. Please click here to sign up and for more information.
THANK YOU & CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORD!
--
The Governor's African Council (GAC) is an independent community initiative that aims to strengthen the African Voice in Massachusetts through political and civic engagement. GAC's objective is to unify and increase the participation of the African community in the Massachusetts political processes and build a voice that can advocate for the community's needs.
If you are interested in learning more or being a part of building the GAC, please email us at
or call us at
617-5447- GAC.
huyu gavana ana mvutooo roho yangu imemdonokea mnaomjua ameoaaaaaaaa jamani acheni tu Mungu kaumba lol!
ReplyDeleteWABONGO MSILAZE DAMU!!!
ReplyDeleteWANTANZANIA MSILAZE DAMU.....
ReplyDeleteGovernors aproval ratings 28 percent . Kura za Tanzanian American citizen zitamfikisha wapi . Hakutujali before , I'm tired of democratic party using African vote . Hii health insurance hapa inatuua . I'm not coming
ReplyDeleteGavana wa Massachusetts Deval Patrick ameoa. Ana mtoto moja wa kike amabye ni shoga -lesbian. Wala hana haya kusema hivyo!
ReplyDeleteSijui itawasaidia nini kukutana naye lakini jaribu bahati yenu. Hawezi kuwapa ndugu zenu visa.
Wewe anony wa Tarehe Tue Apr 13, 06:16:00 PM...kumbe wewe upeo wako mdogo sana wa kuelewa mambo eti aproval ratings 28 percent..FYI is not aproval ni approval,there is no such a thing like "Tanzanian American citizen"..kama lugha inakupiga chenga tumia kiswahili tutakuelewa.Wacha nikupe darasa kidogo ni hivi Kuna Tanzanian-American, Tanzanian-American man, Tanzanian-American baby, Tanzanian-American woman .But never Tanzanian-American citizen, kwa sababu una imply kwamba kuna nchi inaitwa Tanzania-America ambayo huyu mtu ni citizen wake.Ukisema Tanzanian-American citizen utaulizwa citizen wa wapi? Ukisema Tanzanian-American citizen of America it is redundanly ugly.Next time tumia Kiswahili kwa kusema Mmarekani mwenye asili ya Tanzania..ok?
ReplyDeleteYou would make more sense if you list things that he did did not do... rather than approval rate.
Sasa acha niyeyushe hayo mawazo yako mgando ili next time uweze kufanya upembuzi yakinifu na sio kuwa bendera fwata upepo.
The erosion of his popularity is because of tough budget decisions and approval of tax increases for consumers.
According to Boston Globe article ya January 11, 2010 “Patrick won support from 30 percent of those surveyed, with Cahill getting 23 percent and Baker 19 percent.”
So that you know hakutani na waTanzania tu kuna Wamarekani wenye asili ya Africa wapatao 71,000 who are eligible to vote….kama unajua election utafahamu nnaongea nini…
ili kujielewesha zaidi na kutoa ulimbukeni wako ….nenda kwenye web site za hawa wote usome ili ujielimishe.
Nantaenda kumcheki jamaa
ReplyDeleteLazima nitie timu..hii itakuwa babkubwa
ReplyDeleteI love the AGENDA
ReplyDeleteAGENDA
We Are Here :
Showcase the African presence in Massachusetts
We Are Speaking Out:
Issues & Concerns of the African Community
We Want To Be Heard:
Q & A Session With Governor Deval Patrick
We Are Moving Forward:
Strengthening the African voice
Its about time AFRICANS
ReplyDeleteJamaa amesaidia sana kuinua elimu Mass
ReplyDeleteKeep up good work Governor Deval Patrick
ReplyDeleteTogether We Can ...
ReplyDeleteOn health care reform, Patrick has called the new health insurance mandate an important first step that needs to be "implemented brilliantly", although far from the last word. He believes that the state needs to have a serious debate about moving towards single-payer health care
ReplyDeleteHe believes immigration is a federal issue and has supported the McCain-Kennedy plan to tighten border control and create "pathway[s] to citizenship" for immigrants who have established lives in America.[40] On the state level, he supports increased enforcement of employment laws to crack down on employers taking advantage of illegal immigrants, while opposing discrimination on the basis of immigration status for providing state services, including such things as public housing, in-state tuition for public universities, and drivers' licenses.[41] Recently, he has acknowledged it may be impossible to go forward on drivers' licenses due to recent federal legislation
ReplyDeletePatrick is a proponent of stem cell research and was critical of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for vetoing a stem cell bill. He proposes creating a bonding bill similar to California's recent path, and using it to invest in stem cell research at the University of Massachusetts, creating a simultaneous boost to the commonwealth's institutions of public higher education
ReplyDeleteI am coming too
ReplyDeleteHii kitu itakuwa babkubwa..Radio hapa Boston wamekuwa wakiitangaza sana....Keep up Good work
ReplyDeletekumbe wewe anony wa Tue Apr 13, 06:16:00 PM,wewe unafwata mkumbo?
ReplyDeleteMtoa maoni wa Tarehe Tue Apr 13, 06:16:00 PM usiende...maana hata kiingilish chako kibovu hutamuelewa mheshimiwa...nenda kasome ESL...kujipiga msasa
ReplyDeleteMtoa maoni wa 6...unajua sana mambo.....unafaa kuwa na wakina John Mashaka....
ReplyDeleteAnonymous wa Tarehe Tue Apr 13, 10:21:00 PM, we jamaa unajua kugawa dozi kweli kweli
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