Cultural Worker in Vermont  naima k. wade
Brattleboro, VT 05301
 
Welcome Obama! We’re been waiting for you!  You have prove that prayer doesn’t go unanswered. 

I am an African American living in Vermont, considered the whitest state in our nation. And, the first state to outlaw slavery. I did the exist polls on March 4, and you had won by a landslide by 2pm in the afternoon.

I am reaching out to you, to thank you for being our next president of the United States of America. And, for bringing ethnics, integrity and grace back into the big white house, bringing hope back into the lives of all people across the world.

Don’t forget us folks, living at the end of the underground railroader in America’s last  frontier territory, Vermont.  A few African American Vermonters are learning and sharing our lessons in what it means to till the soil and become environmentally competent Americans.

We are learning to reach out to others and the world with transforming truth that their really is very little diversity among us, maybe about 2%. It is that 2%, which what keeps us a divided nation.

If you’ ve been thinking, praying and searching for a new ways to  reach and teach other Americans about how to become world citizens, and  to develop a  new diversity consciousness, don’t hesitate, to visit us here in  the little  Green Mountain State of Vermont. after the election and you and your family settle into your new home in Washington.  Take care of yourself, keep being yourself and know that no matter what happens in November, you have already won. American will never be the same.   Again  I say- welcome!

Naima K. Wade, MAT,  Cultural Worker
Founder of ALANA’s VT.1986-   2002
Vermont’s first African American woman to be the founder of a non profit  organization  501(c) entity
in the history of the state. With a  mission to help bridge the racial divide in our communities, nation and around the globe, and received endorsement from all political parties and religious institutions through our  Can Do- Youth Empowerment Program and Body & Soul Women’s Health, Education  Economic Development program for  minority women and their family.

PO Box 6147 
Brattleboro, VT 05302
naimakw@abeautifulsite.org
posted Jun 30th 2008, 14:06
 
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