Thursday, May 24, 2007

Wine Tasting in Tribeca, June 8th, 2007

You are cordially invited to a Wine Tasting in Tribeca, June 8th, 2007, to benefit Nah We Yone.

Please view the attached invitation.

If you are unable to open the attachment, details follow. Contact us with any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

Many thanks,

Sarah Lilly and Moriah Brier
on behalf of

Nah We Yone

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
WINE TASTING IN TRIBECA
A BENEFIT TO SUPPORT NAH WE YONE

7pm – 9pm Friday June 8, 2007
New York Wine Co.


Nah We Yone

Executive Director
Judy Rogers LCSW-R

Board of Directors
Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith PhD
Millicent Akinsulure MLS
Reena Arya JD
Natasha Dachos MSW
Wilma Jones
Sarah Lilly MD
Susan Wilcox EdD
21 WARREN STREET between Broadway and Church St. NEW YORK, NY 10007 WWW.NYWINECO.COM


Hosts: Sarah Lilly, Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith, and
Moriah Brier

Chef: Katharine Lahr
Sommelier: Derrick Mize

Tickets $50 ($75 at the door)
Mail check to Nah We Yone, 2417 3rd Ave, Suite 607, Bronx, NY 10451
Or go to http://www.nahweyone.org/ and click on Donations. All proceeds from this evening’s event will go toward Camp de Fambul.*

For questions, please email Sarah Lilly: lillys@mkscc.org

Nah We Yone is a 501(c)3 New York City-based non-profit organization dedicated to rebuilding the lives of displaced Africans forced to flee their countries due to war and human rights abuses. Camp de Fambul 2007 will be the 10th annual summer camp for the children of these families.*

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

US Immigration Reform & African Immigrant community

US Immigration Reform & African Immigrant community

How does it affect you?


Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Time: 3:00pm -6:00pm
Place: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard @135 street
New York, NY 10031

By subway: 2 or 3 train to 135th St.
By bus: M7, M102 to 135th St.


Immigration reform is once again being debated in the US congress. The potential impact of these reforms on individuals, families and businesses in the African immigrant communities is great. Lack of accurate information on this topic continues to cause anxiety for many in our community.

Please join us for a town hall meeting to begin this important discussion. This meeting is free and open to the public -- everyone is encouraged to attend.
EXPERTS IN IMMIGRATION LAW AND POLICY WILL PRESENT