Give to the
Gullah\Geechee Nation:
In February of
2018, in one month over $1-billion dollars of revenue were generated for one movie
that portrayed fiction that became a call to action for many.
The Gullah\Geechee Nation is our reality.
The Gullah\Geechee Nation is our reality.
To our art,
business, music, Hip Hop community, sports, and other professional individuals
and organizations.
Give to reality,
Give to the need,
Give to the survival of our culture and heritage.
Give to the Gullah\Geechee Nation our culture and heritage.
***PRESS RELEASE***
CONTACT: Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition
GullGeeCo@aol.com
(843)838-1171
Fighting for the Gullah/Geechee Environment Globally
(23 September 2018, St. Helena Island, SC, Gullah/Geechee Nation) Queen Quet, Chieftess of the
Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com)
initiated the "Save the Sea Islands" annual tour over
two decades ago. In that period of time, she has taken the Gullah/Geechee
story to national and international platforms including numerous United Nations
events, UNESCO, and most recently to the Global Climate Action Summit.
During the latter, she received a standing ovation for delivering this
riveting presentation about climate action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7ZLI8kpD_I&t=52s
Queen
Quet delivered the keynote address for the "Rise for Jobs, Climate,
and Justice Rally" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD-LHMp5k0s&t=3s)
in Columbia, SC before she departed to be with world leaders at the Global
Climate Action Summit. She returned with the intention of
bringing the global message of how to work to protect the Carolina environment
against climate change back to that city as well. However, the Carolinas
Resilience Conference at which she is schedule to lead a session had to be
postponed due to Hurricane Florence. Queen Quet then used that time to lead her organization,
the Gullah/Geechee Sea
Island Coalition in coordinating storm recovery and emergency management
efforts for the Gullah/Geechee
Nation. Her knowledge of environmental issues and links with national
and global partners including the Black Emergency Managers Association International
immediately led to a people coming together to gather resources for and to get
assistance to coastal areas in a more equitable fashion than is normally the
case in times of crisis. She will be leading additional emergency
preparedness trainings throughout the Gullah/Geechee Nation
as part of the recovery efforts for those effected by the hurricane and
subsequent flooding and for the rest of the Nation due to the fact that the
hurricane season has not ended. Thousands of people are supporting this
initiative via https://www.gofundme.com/GullahGeecheeStorm and https://secure.actblue.com/donate/schurricanerelief .
Queen Quet is well aware that storms are only compounding the erosion of the
Sea Islands and the coast which is happening due to sea level rise and other
impacts of climate change. How to mitigate and reverse this harm is some
of the information that she is presenting in her lectures and workshops during
the "Save the Sea Islands World Tour." The work of the
tour is part of the commitment that has been made by the Gullah/Geechee Nation to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs).
Queen
Quet will deliver a keynote address at the University of Florida's
Chemistry Lab C130 in Gainsville at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2018
which is free and open to the public. This histo-musical
presentation and interactive dialogue will address how to maintain and sustain
cultural heritage in the midst of environmental issues, injustice, and
attempted displacement. The Gullah/Geechee have been faced with all of
these issues repeatedly and have managed to continue their existence on the Sea
Islands from Jacksonville, NC to Jacksonville, FL. The audience
will be able to not only hear of their success story, but will learn how to respectfully
engage with the community and support their efforts to protect their homeland.
After the engagement in Florida, Queen Quet will host an
event on historic St. Helena Island, SC to enlighten the Gullah/Geechee
community about the toxins caused by environmental dangers including oil
drilling (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toxic-chemicals-and-oil-exploration-in-the-gullahgeechee-nation-discussion-tickets-49396723931?aff=ebapi).
She will then depart once again for the United Nations. Those
that want to support her UN journey which will include three more events during
2018 can contribute to that aspect of the "Gullah/Geechee Save the Sea
Islands Tour" via this GoFundMe campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/gullahgeechee-queen-quet-goes-toun
Queen
Quet says, "Hunnuh mus tek cyare de root fa heal de tree. Ef
hunnuh wan git de tools fa disya, cum fa yeddi de Gullah/Geechee."
Come out and hear the Gullah/Geechee wisdom that she will share.
Webe Gullah/Geechee Anointed Peepol!
Lun mo bout who webe
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