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February 2003
 

--Conferencing in Atlanta--
ADF travels to Atlanta to attend the bi-annual PeaceWeb Conference for peacemakers and conflict resolution practioners. This conference is very educational, and focuses especially on diverse traditions of peacemaking of various cultural groups.

May 2003
 

--ADF Benefit Concert--
ADF members and supporters attended a benefit concert to fund the South African Peace Conference to follow in June 2003. The concert was held at the Agape Spiritual Center in Culver City, California. The concert featured guest speaker O. O. Orevba, the Senior Consul /Chief of Protocol at the Nigeria Embassy in Washington, D.C. (on the behalf of Ambassador A. A. Agada). In attendance was Stevie Wonder and a Nigerian Consul General from the New York site.

June 2003
 

--ADF South African Peace Conference--
Johannesburg, South Africa was the location of ADF's Peace Conference. This fact finding conference invited scholars, clergymen, government officials, corporations, NGO's, and laymen from all over Africa to discuss ADF's plan to implement African centered peace curricula in African schools. South Africa's Vice President, National Minister of Education, and Johannesburg's mayor were some of the

September 2003
 

--EarthCare International--
ADF teams up with EarthCare International, a non-profit organization specializing in the construction of homes, hospitals, schools, power-plants and wastewater treatment systems in west and central Africa. The CEO of the organization is Jermaine Jackson. ADF begins discussions with him concerning an ADF Ambassadorship of Good-Will.

 

--Y.O.U. and ADF--
ADF's vice president met with Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) executive director Leon Watson and the Rev. Daytra Hansel of Agape International Spiritual Center to view the YOU site and explore developing a KLTC link to the Intel Clubhouse Network. Mr. Watson attended an ADF board meeting at UCLA and reaffirmed his willingness to link KLTC to Intel Clubhouse Network.

Decmeber 2003
 

--ADF at the United Nations--
ADF travels to Atlanta to attend the bi-annual PeaceWeb Conference for peacemakers and conflict resolution practioners. This conference is very educational, and focuses especially on diverse traditions of peacemaking of various cultural groups.

 

--Nigeria rolls out the red carpet for Jermaine Jackson and ADF--
Amina Titi Abubacar Atiku, the wife of Nigeria's Vice President, hosted Jermaine Jackson in Nigeria's capital city Abuja. Her organization, WOTCLEF (Women's Trafficking and Child Labor Erradication Foundation), which works to "restore human dignity" to suffering women and children, looks to partner with international organizations missioned to improve individuals to improve communites.

 
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