Ethiopian Americans Flag Raising Ceremony in California

On Friday, September 10, at 12:00 noon pride will light up the face of every Ethiopian and Ethiopian American who comes to celebrate the six annual Ethiopian flag raising ceremony in San Jose.

The Annual Ethiopian Flag raising Festival is a celebratory event that gives Ethiopians, Ethiopian Americans, friends, and supporters the chance to come together not only to celebrate the New Year of Ethiopia, but also to stir the patriotism within the hearts of Ethiopians, so we will never forget our roots, even when we are far away from country. Please join the San Jose City Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Council members at the unprecedented flag raising ceremony where the Ethiopia flag will fly over in the heart of the Silicon Valley. 

This special civic ceremony is an excellent exercise to keep our tradition and respect for the homeland alive in the soul of every Ethiopian. So invite friends and family, dress in green yellow and red and come celebrate with us! 

San Jose is the first and the only city in the entire United States of America officially hosting the Ethiopian flag. 

Place: 200 E Santa Clara Street
Date: Sep 10th 2010
Time: 12:00 Noon We look forward to seeing you at the event!
Ethiopian Americans Council (EAC)

 E-mail ethioamericans@gmail.com

www.eacouncil.org

Ethiopian American Civic Advocacy’s open letter to Mr Obama

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States of America
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Re: Ethiopia’s Sham Election

Dear Mr. President:

Ethiopian American Civic Advocacy is writing this letter to convey to you our concerns about Ethiopia’s recent fraudulent election and to ask you to speak publicly to the flaws in this election, and to send a strong message to the Ethiopian rulers that you do not recognize the election results as legitimate or valid.

The situation in Ethiopia is becoming more and more perilous every day. We strongly believe that unless the US makes urgent changes in Washington’s foreign policy towards the dictatorial rule in Ethiopia, the further destabilization of Ethiopia and therefore the Horn of Africa will be very much and rapidly imminent, as people come to believe that transformation toward democracy is not possible through nonviolent means. Continue reading »

The Conference on Good Governance, Peace, Security, and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa

April 20, 2010
The Conference on Good Governance, Peace, Security, and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa a Resounding Success!

Summary

The three-day Conference on Good Governance, Peace, Security, and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, held at the Double Tree Hotel in Arlington, Virginia from April 9 -11, 2010, was a resounding success. The conference, whose honorary chair was the unjustly imprisoned political leader Judge Birtukan Medeksa, offered an in-depth examination and discussion of the challenges facing Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, and the prospects and “best-bets” for peace and good governance in the region. The conference panels explored the prospects for advancing democracy, economic development, and security and discussed how to undertake advocacy for a people-oriented U.S. foreign policy towards Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. Continue reading »