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"A
VISION BEYOND THE DREAM"
The
Harvest Institute
623 Florida Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
October 9, 2001
For More Information Call
For Immediate Release
Joann Anderson 301-564-6075
Ministers Learn about PowerNomics, Racism
and Terrorism
On October 5-6, Dr. Claud Anderson,
president of The Harvest Institute, conducted a training seminar for Black
ministers in and around New Orleans, on new ways to deal with the legacies
of slavery, neo-racism and terrorism and how to use PowerNomics principles
in their ministries.
Dr. Anderson, author of the best selling
book PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America,
based the seminar on Chapter 8 of his book. This chapter presents Black
churches principles and strategies they can use to design activities that
will make Black America more self-sufficient and competitive. In the
seminar, he showed that historically religion has been used to justify
slavery, Jim Crow, racism and the current spate of terrorism.
Dr. Anderson encouraged the ministers to
continue to feed their flocks spiritually, but to consciously work to
improve their lives here on earth. He made two fundamental points. First,
that Blacks have a unique position in the Bible and that ministers should
begin to teach their congregations that Blacks are a special people,
the original people, the first people created by God in the
Garden of Eden. Second, he challenged the ministers to lead their members to
a better economic life and create ownership and control opportunities for
their congregations so that they can build wealth individually, as an
organization, and as a race. He presented 10 major empowerment steps, drawn
from historical analysis, that churches can use to reach those goals.
This seminar was the second in a series
sponsored by a group of Black ministers who have formed a national
organization to promote PowerNomics in churches, Black Alliance of Family
Christian Agenda (BAFCA) and the Allen Foundation, a family philanthropic
organization based in Los Angeles. The partnership of the two groups
represents one of the few times in history that a foundation has used its
funds to pull together elements of the Black community for the specific
purpose of resolving the structural problems of the race.
BAFCA is the outgrowth of a special focus
workshop The Harvest Institute held for ministers in May. On December 1, The
Harvest Institute moves its focus to the law and ways that lawyers, judges
and others in the legal system can use PowerNomics to achieve a new racial
reality for Black America. For more information, contact The Harvest
Institute at 301-564-6075.
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