Community Development Trust
Do black people appreciate the charity raised for africa by white communities?
Does the black community appreciate and recognize the tremendous amount of money raised for them, the dying children and their homeland?
-Africa Advocacy Foundation
-Africa Book Case
-Africa Centre Scotland
-Africa Children’s Development Trust
-Africa Children’s Fund – UK Limited
…and many, many more.
So what do black people do to help the world?
Say the hell what? Blacks give to Africa too. There has been a lot of black celebrities i.e. Chris Tucker, MJ, Oprah, Alicia Keyes who give and care about Africa. Yes, we care. I think you hear more about whites because that’s how are society is. A lot of blacks celebrities give back to the black community but mainstream media just want to focus on the negative stereotypes of blacks. I give through my church. I believe all people of color give regardless what your race is. £
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