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The PinkDrive USA
The PinkDrive USA

12/30/2018

Founder of James Mackey was chosen by Nia Evans(Director for Boston Ujima Project) to be apart of Boston Ujima Project’s investment campaign because of his work & purpose in community‼️

12yrs ago, Mackey found out what his purpose was in life, and he’s dedicated his time, energy, and effort toward paving the way for his people, community, and generations to come‼️

Happy Kwanzaa‼️

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08/15/2018

Peace Family and Friends,

We are a few hours away from Who Do You Value?: The Relaunch of . Over the past few days, I've been monitoring the weather forecast, and I've made the decision to host the event at City On The Hill Dudley Charter School, Located at 2179 Washington St, Roxbury MA. (This location is 30 seconds walk away from Haley House. Literally, if you were to walk out of Haley House parking lot and turn right, its 2 or 3 doors down on your right hand side.) We will have a sign outside for everyone to see!!

In the meantime, don't be selfish and come by yourself. Call your friends and tell them to come join you. You know...real friend, won't leave real friends hanging - just saying!!

If they would like to know more, have them check out this short article about the event today writen by Dig Boston: https://digboston.com/stuckonreplay-relaunches-to-push-for…/. Enjoy!

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Peace,

James

digboston.com

- The Boston Globe 08/08/2018

We are a week away from the Who Do You Value?: The Relaunch of event, and this article that came out today, speaks to the importance of why this event matters.

According to the The Boston Globe article today, "There is a lack of diversity in the legislature, and folks don't see it changing; even with all the elections happening over the few months!!

Read more here: https://www.bostonglobe.com/…/zQERUxRQ0A8Z4VLYI1…/story.html

In the article, Nigel C. Simon, director of community affairs and outreach for the Massachusetts Democratic Party, said the party has hosted “strategic campaign and candidate trainings in key communities” and identified “local affirmative action officers within each of our democratic town committees.”

“We’re working to not only make sure the issues and voices of our communities of color are heard but are investing in and supporting recruitment and engagement efforts in each region of the Commonwealth,” Simon said.

This speaks to the important of this event. The two-part question that I have for you is, "Will you show up to learn more about who's running and to see if they truly do value you?

- The Boston Globe

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