National Education Association Launches Grassroots Campaign to Caribbeans and Africans with actor Idris Elba, Golden Krust CEO Lowell Hawthorne, Soca Queen Alison Hinds, VP Records, Atlanta Falcons' Ovie Mughelli, and More
NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Actor Idris Elba, Golden
Krust Bakery Founder/CEO Lowell Hawthorne, New York Assemblyman Nick Perry,
soca queen Alison Hinds, VP Records, Atlanta Falcons' Ovie Mughelli, Joseph
Addai of the Indianapolis Colts, Marlon Hill of the Jamaican Diaspora
Southern U.S., Atlanta City Councilman C.T. Martin, Commissioner Dale V.C.
Holness of Lauderhill, FL, and Senegalese rap group Gokh-Bi System have
joined the National Education Association (NEA) in a groundbreaking URL
campaign designed to strengthen relationships with the nation's Caribbean
and African communities. This campaign is entitled
http://WWW.ILOVEMYCARIBBEANCHILD.COM and http://WWW.ILOVEMYAFRICANCHILD.COM.
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The NEA effort, entitled "I Love My Child," is part of an overall
grassroots outreach program targeting the nation's ethnic minority groups,
including Asian Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaska Native, Black,
Hispanic, and Caribbean and African communities.
"In our desire to achieve great public schools for every child, we must
make building strong relationships and strategic partnerships with the
ethnic minority community a top priority," says NEA President Reg Weaver.
"We recognize the Caribbean and African communities as a significant voice
in the national dialogue on education."
As part of the outreach, the NEA has partnered with respected
individuals from the Caribbean and African communities who will act as
campaign "ambassadors."
"I think it is very important for us as parents to understand the
public school system and know the people that are responsible for teaching
our children," says Elba. "A better relationship with the administration
will give the student a better future."
"VP Records is truly proud to support the efforts of the NEA, and we
are very excited to participate in the I Love My Child Campaign," states
Randy Chin, CEO of VP Records. "As a company with firm Jamaican roots, we
recognize the importance of working with our community and its leaders,
teachers and parents to ensure that all of our children receive the best
education possible."
The NEA will run a series of print, radio and television campaign spots
as well as host several Town Hall Meetings in New York, Atlanta and Miami.
A website with the urls http://WWW.ILOVEMYJAMAICANCHILD.COM,
http://WWW.ILOVEMYHAITIANCHILD.COM, http://WWW.ILOVEMYTRINICHILD.COM, and http://WWW.ILOVEMYAFRICANCHILD.COM has been created to inform Caribbean and
African parents about various public school issues, including English as a
Second Language (ESL), parental involvement, and teacher quality.
"Public school education needs to be preserved because it still
provides an essential foundation on which to build future leaders, provided
that the resources are in place," explains Hawthorne, a native of who
started his Golden Krust empire in 1989. "All my children are the product
of the public education system and they are well rounded individuals of
whom I am very proud."
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Idris Elba |
Lowell Hawthorne |
Nick Perry |
Dale V.C. Holness |
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Alison Hinds |
VP Records |
Ovie Mughelli |
Josehp Addai |
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Gokh-Bi System |
Clarence "C.T." Martin |
Jamaican Diaspora Southern U.S. |
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