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PROCLAMATION FROM
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
FOR
NATIONAL CARIBBEAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2014
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NATIONAL CARIBBEAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
2014
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
For centuries, the United States and nations in the Caribbean have grown alongside each other as partners in progress. Separated by sea but united by a yearning for independence, our countries won the right to chart their own destinies after generations of colonial rule. Time and again, we have led the way to a brighter future together -- from lifting the stains of slavery and segregation to widening the circle of opportunity for our sons and daughters.
National Caribbean-American Heritage Month is a time to celebrate those enduring achievements. It is also a chance to recognize men and women who trace their roots to the Caribbean. Through every chapter of our Nation's history, Caribbean Americans have made our country stronger -- reshaping our politics and reigniting the arts, spurring our movements and answering the call to serve. Caribbean traditions have enriched our own, and woven new threads into our cultural fabric. Again and again, Caribbean immigrants and their descendants have reaffirmed America's promise as a land of opportunity -- a place where no matter who you are or where you come from, you can make it if you try.
Together, as a Nation of immigrants, we will keep writing that story. And alongside our partners throughout the Caribbean, we will keep working to achieve inclusive economic growth, access to clean and affordable energy, enhanced security, and lasting opportunity for all our people. As we honor Caribbean Americans this month, let us strengthen the ties that bind us as members of the Pan American community, and let us resolve to carry them forward in the years ahead.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2014 as National Caribbean-American Heritage Month. I encourage all Americans to celebrate the history and culture of Caribbean Americans with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand fourteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-seventh.

BARACK OBAMA
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JUST ONE REASON TO CELEBRATE JUNE
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Earl G. Graves,Sr.
Black Enterprise
Earl G. Graves, Sr. is an American entrepreneur, publisher, businessman, and philanthropist. A graduate of Morgan State University, he is the founder of Black Enterprise magazine and chairman of the media company Earl G. Graves, Ltd. He is the current director for Aetna and executive board member of the Boy Scouts of America.
Graves is a staunch advocate of higher education and equal opportunity. In recognition of his support of entrepreneurial education and his many years of contribution to Morgan State University, including a $1 million gift to advance business education, the university's school of business and management was renamed the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management on August 9, 1995 by University President Dr. Earl Richardson, during the Black Enterprise 25th Anniversary Gala.
During his early professional life, Graves served as an administrative assistant to the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy from 1965 to 1968. After Senator Kennedy's assassination, Graves formed his own management consulting firm to advise corporations on urban affairs and economic development. His firm's clients included major multinational companies. He retired from the boards of AMR Corp. (American Airlines), DaimlerChrysler AG Corp., Federated Department Stores, Inc., and Rohm & Haas Corporation.
Graves is a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) graduate. He attended Airborne School and Ranger School and finished his Army career as a captain. He was a member of the Green Berets and received a U.S. Army Commendation Award.
Elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2000, Graves is a well-known speaker, sought out by small and large corporations, as well as the public and non-profit sectors. He authored a book titled How to Succeed in Business without Being White, which talks about his strategies for success. It made the best-seller list in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal when it was released in 1997. It was also selected as a finalist for the 1997 Financial Times/Booz-Allen & Hamilton Global Business Book Award.
http://www.blackenterprise.com/management/earl-graves/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_G._Graves,_Sr.
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TODAY
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Caribbean-American Heritage Month Kick Off Event
Jamaica Nationals Association INC
Under the auspices of the Embassy of Jamaica, Washington, D.C
Presents:
COMBAT HOMELESSNESS "FASHION WAR"
Venue: SILVER SPRING CIVIC CENTER
1 Veterans Place, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Free Parking
Admission: Adults ~ $40
Children and College Students (with valid ID)
$20
Silent Auction ~ Pre-Show Entertainment
Cocktail Hour: 5:30-6:30 PM
Show: 7:00 PM
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Did you know?
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There are only two seasons in the West Indies. Dry and rainy seasons. The dry season lasts from roughly December to May and it is very hot, breezy and dusty. Then, from June to November is the rainy or hurricane season.
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CELEBRATE JUNE!
SHARE YOUR HERITAGE !!!
#NCAHM2014
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Attend the
National Caribbean American Legislative Week Conference
JUNE 22-27th
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The week of activities are aimed at increasing dialogue on legislative, policy and program issues that are of critical importance to the Caribbean American community, with a special focus on the needs of small businesses and the self-employed - business, trade, affordable health care and price. Themes include International Trade, Small Business, the Affordable Health Care Act and Immigration Reform.
Register to be a Delegate and attend your choice of:
June 22 - Afro-Caribbean Gospel Explosion
June 24 - Caribbean African Faith Leaders Conference at the Organization of American States
June 25 - Legislative Forum/Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill
June 26 - Caribbean American Business Leaders Roundtable at the US PTO & Inter-American Development Bank
June 26 - White House Briefing
June 27 - Briefing at US Census Department
Briefing at US State Department
Or Send an email to icsdcorg@gmail.com

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COMING SOON!
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June 5-6: HRA Business Investment Expo at Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C
June 8: Caribbean Online SeaFan Telethon
UN World Oceans Day
June 11: Authors in ICS Book Bag
June 16: ICS in New York at Consulate on
Climate Change & IDB Concert
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SHOW YOUR PRIDE!!! PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS IN THE CARIBBEAN CONNEXIONS MAGAZINE
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ICS is producing the 4th edition of its NCAHM Commemorative magazine Caribbean Connexions.
Be a part of this Celebration by putting your business or organization before an audience of more than 5,000.
The magazine will feature articles on the status of important issues for the Caribbean American community like immigration, health care, and small business development.
If you would like to place an ad, advertorial or submit a feature article contact ICS at icsdcorg@gmail.com or call 202-638-0460. Submissions due by JUNE 15th!
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JOIN THE PARTY!
JUNE 8th is UN WORLD OCEANS DAY.
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One June 8th for 8 hours and across 8 cities,
we begin a new conversation....
"LIFE NEEDS THE CARIBBEAN SEA!"
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STAY UPDATED - JOIN ICS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS
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