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AFRICAN DIASPORA FOUNDATION'S BENEFIT CONCERT A NIGHT OF ENTERTAINMENT, HELPING A CAUSE OF PEACE

The African Diaspora Foundation (a non-profit organization) will host a Benefit concert on May 30, 2003 to raise funds for a Peace Education Conference in South Africa. The featured artists will include The Tim Peterson Singers, Cal Bennet, Emile Borde, Christian Unity/Sadoc, Eddie Royal, the Folkloric Dancers of Haiti, and Jason Luckett. Jacquie Stephens of KJLH 102.3 FM will be the Mistress of Ceremony. The concert will be held at the Agape International Spiritual Center in Culver City.

Los Angeles, CA - The African Diaspora Foundation (a non-profit organization) will host a Benefit concert on May 30, 2003 to raise funds for a Peace Education Conference in South Africa (June 23-27, 2003).

The concert will feature The Tim Peterson Singers, Cal Bennet, Emile Borde, Christian Unity/Sadoc, Eddie Royal, the Folkloric Dancers of Haiti, Jason Luckett, and author Bill Overton. Jacquie Stephens of KJLH 102.3 FM will be the Mistress of Ceremony. The concert will be held at the Agape International Spiritual Center (5700 Buckingham, Culver City, CA), on May 30, 2003 at 7:30 PM. The tickets are $25.00 each, $15.00 for students, and admission is free for children age 12 and under.


ABOUT THE AFRICAN DIASPORA FOUNDATION:
The African Diaspora Foundation (ADF) is committed to develop a coalition of national and international leaders and organizations to address critical issues concerning peace, nonviolence, and reconciliation in Africa. As a non-profit organization, ADF has proposed in partnership with the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), to develop peace education centers in Los Angeles and in Africa offering a curriculum aimed at overcoming issues that threaten survival in countries affected by conflict. ADF's plan is that this model program will become an international force in preparing educators for the key task of making peace, nonviolence and reconciliation a working reality.

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Itibari Zulu
The African Diaspora Foundation
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