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osunyemi asked:


On August 14th, 2009, concurrently with Osogbo, Nigeria we celebrated our first Osun Festival in Asheville , NC at our beautiful French Broad River. Our two Zamani Refuge trainees, initiated Orisha priests from Nigeria officiated and were able assisted by Yeye Osunyemi, priestess of Osun. This Asheville event is the predecessor to a much larger festival planned for the fall of 2010.

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NCMAYSA asked:


Asheville, Weaverville and WNC is growing to become a strong sustainable community if proper adjustments are made to the way we develop our local cities. Walkability is a big factor as it brings a neighborhood closer, improves personal interaction, and allows for health benefits such as excercise etc. MPAC MyMPAC.com is here to make sure this happens from Asheville to Weaverville. And at the end of this Greenway to the Future, a multi-purpose athletic center and park will be waiting. Join us in fulfilling this reachable dream. Thank you.

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arhillberry asked:


bell hooks speaks at the Burton Street Community Center and Peace Gardens, Asheville, NC

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SouthernEquality asked:


Join us in growing this new equality movement: www.southernequality.org Video by Ryan Murdock and Kathi Barnhill www.savingdaylight.net

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www.walkamileasheville.org Men from throughout Asheville donned the shoes and showed off their moves to support the fight against sexualized violence. This video promotes the upcoming Our VOICE Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event scheduled for April 24, 2010. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is a fun opportunity for men to educate the community about a very serious subject and to rally the community to take action to prevent sexualized violence. Learn more at http

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