The Electronic Village welcomes you to our cyberspace journey of the Afrikan-centered principle known as Ujamaa! Ujamaa is a principle of self-determination which encourages us to promote our own shops, stores, and businesses. We would like to demonstrate our year-round commitment to this Buy Black concept here on the Electronic Village. If you know of other URLs that would be appropriate for this webpage please e-mail
Wayne!
We invite you to learn about investment clubs and other money-making opportunities here on the Electronic Village! After all, isn't it about time that more African Americans were taking advantage of the networth-building opportunities that are out in the marketplace today?!?
Ujamaa in Action...:
An ecletic collection of Educational Products of Minnesota is a website worth visiting if you have time/inclination.
Our community has over $500 billion annually which we pump into the economy. However, less than 5% of that total is spent with African American businesses. Perhaps it is time that we developed a National Buy Black Campaign. Stephen Cutts thinks so. He created the NBBC website from his home in St.Louis. Tell him that you heard about his website from the Electronic Village!
National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA) recently declared that their 'Book of the Year' would be
The Twelve Universal Laws of Success by Herbert Harris. This is a powerful book that discusses the following universal laws: law of thought, law of change, law of vision, law of command, law of human magnetism, law of focus, law of value, law of relationship, law of supply, law of persistence, and law of truth. Click on the book cover and you can purchase the book for your own library!
The Africamvillage is an inclusive global African American virtual 'village'. like our Electronic Village this sister site was established with the philosophy of self-help and individual empowerment. Africamvillage seeks to build a functional economic and institutional infrastructure that supports upliftment.
The African American Literature Book Club wants to satisfy all your on-line book buying needs and increase everyone's knowledge of the richness that is African American literature. E-mail
Troy Johnson and tell him that you learned about AALBC from the Electronic Village!
The Black Health Net (BHN) is
a rich collection of hypperlinks and informative articles by prominent African American health care professionals. BHN features an on-line physician search facility to help you find an appropriate doctor in the African American community near you.
Kumi is a new magazine for children of African (original) descent. Kumi is always looking for photographs, articles, poems, short stories, riddles, games, puzzles, and so forth. Tamara M. Hunter is editor-in-chief/publisher of Kumi magazine. Subscribe
to KuMi Magazine today!

BlackQuest - the Griot is an educational and heritage CD-Rom game that celebrates, preserves, and reinforces the African American legacy and history. Arthur Blair is the creator of BlackQuest. Tell him you learned of his product from the Electronic Village!
More and more African Americans are realizing that electronic commerce is the wave of the future. One of the first websites to make that move is
LittleAfrica which is specifically designed for African Americans seeking outward expressions of their cultural heritage. Make sure to tell
Jamere Jackson (LittleAfrica general manager) that you heard about it from the Electronic Village!
The
National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA) started a new program called
Re-Affirmative Action Plan (REAP). Use GCH #1368 to "log in" to this online Black business community. It is time to take re-affirmative action so that we may reap a bountiful harvest!
Thirteen Scribes is a computer engineering firm located in Atlanta, GA owned by
Kimberly Walker. She contacted us to request assistance in promoting their new program called "Computers In The Hood". This program is designed to equip two (2) million Black households with computers by the year 2000.
Black Business Shortcuts!!
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