CONTACT:
Mr. Tommy
Joshua Caison
Founder and
Executive Director
Philly Peace
Park
Telephone: (215) 307-7102
E-Mail: bringblacklife@gmail.com
Website: www.phillypeacepark.org
Queen Mother
Falaka Fattah
President
House of
Umoja, Inc.
(215) 473-5893
E-Mail: falakafattah@aol.com
Website: www.houseofumoja.net/pressroom
The designation of 1 January 2022, which is New Year’s Day and the last day of Kwanzaa – “Imani” – by Partners In Peace as the “Imani Day Of Peace” is rooted in an historically transformative event that occurred on 1 January 1974. On that date, leaders of Philadelphia’s street organizations signed the Imani Peace Pact which helped to reduce and end decades of bloody and deadly violence fueled by gang territorial issues that played out in the city’s streets and schoolyards. The signing of the Imani Peace Pledge, penned by the late Mr. David Fattah, patriarch of the House of Umoja, Inc. and husband of Queen Mother Falaka Fattah launched the successful “No Gang War In ‘74” Campaign which she coordinated.
“In designating 1 January 2022 as ‘Imani Day Of Peace’, Partners In Peace under the leadership of Tommy Joshua Caison is building on the knowledge of the past – a past replete with collaborative, holistic, and African-centered solutions. The current gun violence emergency the City of Philadelphia is painfully reminiscent of rampant gun violence that extinguished lives throughout the 1960s and into the early 1970s. Back then, the House of Umoja, Inc. and incarcerated souls at Pennsylvania’s prisons brought warring gang leaders throughout the City of Philadelphia to the peace table in 1974. The ‘peace table’ took the form of a peace conference planned by a group of incarcerated souls. My late husband negotiated a peace treaty that took the form of the “Imani Peace Pledge™ which he wrote. On 1 January 1974, leaders of Philadelphia’s gangs signed the Imani Peace Pledge™ and they continue to honor the commitment to nonviolence they made nearly 48 years ago. They support Partners In Peace and are very proactive in establishing the Gun Violence Cease Fire Zones and implementing Mr. Caison’s ’10-10-10’ strategy designed to return peace to the streets. We are going back to the future to save lives, plant seeds of peace, and help eradicate Philadelphia’s gun violence emergency. A new generation of young souls is being asked to honor their Fathers, Grandfathers, and Great Grandfathers who signed the Imani Peace Pact forty-seven years ago and kept their word, by signing the Imani Pledge which can be found at https://www.houseofumoja.net/imani-pledge.html and not taking the life of another soul,” remarked Queen Mother Falaka, President of the House of Umoja, Inc. (www.houseofumoja.net).
To learn more about the intergenerational collective of community stakeholders and organizations – Partners In Peace – and how you can usher in a “New Reality Of Peace” for the City of Philadelphia and support Round Two of the Gun Violence Cease Fire that commence on Monday 20 December 2021 at 12:00 A.M. (E.D.T.) and end on Saturday, 1 January 2022 at 12:00 A.M. (E.D.T.). the last day of Kwanzaa – Imani of the Gun Violence Cease Fire Zones, contact Queen Mother Falaka Fattah, President of the House of Umoja, Inc. at (215) 473-5893 or send an e-mail to: falakafattah@aol.com and Mr. Tommy Joshua Caison Founder and Executive Director of Philly Peace Park at (215) 307-7102 or send an e-mail to: bringblacklife@gmail.com.
For further information
about Philly Peace Park which has distributed 30,000 pounds of free fresh and
healthy produce to community members since 2018 and, through several school
partnerships, provides students enrolled in Grades K-12 with ecologically-based
programs that comprise planting, harvesting, landscape design and
construction, composting, pollinators, plant identification, and art,
visit its website at www.philly peacepark.org.
For further information about the
House of Umoja, Inc. visit its website at www.houseofumoja.net.. Established
in 1968, the House of Umoja, Inc. is an
internationally acclaimed institution that has, for five decades,
designed and implemented timeless Global Models for eradicating violence,
fostering community development, creating economic sustainability, and
addressing many of the key challenges that prevent boys and adolescent males
from reaching their full potential and maturing into productive and successful
adults. Its successful track record of positively transforming the lives of
approximately 3,000 male adolescents and
reducing gang violence, moved universities and institutions to seek the
House of Umoja, Inc.’s expertise. The
Office of Juvenile Justice and Prevention and the Center for Disease Control
were among the institutions that sought the House of Umoja, Inc.’s expertise on
gang violence reduction, youth programming, and community organizing. Former United States Presidents The Honorable
James Earl Carter, Jr. and the late Honorable Ronald Wilson Reagan recognized
the House of Umoja, Inc. for its pioneering work that has been documented in
published articles such as “A Summons To Life”, by Robert Woodson of the
American Enterprise Institute (www.aei.org) in 1981 and “The
Violent Juvenile Offender”, by Paul DeMuro and Richard Allison of the
National Council On Crime and Delinquency (www.nccdglobal.org), in 1984.
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