Announcing the Founding Nation Builders of Garvey Nation
Tonight, TAG TEAM Marketing held the first weekly Garvey Nation Weekly Call and announced the names of the members who achieved "Founding Nation Builder" status in Garvey Nation which launched 2 days prior. Each of these champions helped to establish Garvey Nation over the last few months by:
- becoming a Buy Black Movement "Supporter" (monthly purchaser)
- purchasing at least 100 points worth of Black-made products
- referring at last 5 new members to the Buy Black Movement
- helping at least 3 of their members become Supporters
Their work resulted in an abundance of new Supporters who have all been awarded "Founding Citizen" status in Garvey Nation. The names of the Founding Nation Builders are:
Sharon Barnes
Raleigh, North Carolina
Alesia Bishop
Bessemer, Alabama
Carlton Bonner
Long Beach, California
Dorothy L. Bonner
Long Beach, California
Dorothy Cooper
Harbor City, California
Michelle Formey
Brooklyn, New York
Patricia Gore
Clearwater, Florida
Cassondra Griffin-Caesar
Spring Valley, California
Alicia Hall-Vicks
Washington, District of Columbia
Toni Hughes
Long Beach, California
Roxanne Isom
Mobile, Alabama
Angela Jackson
Culver City, California
Willie Johnson
Tuskegee, Alabama
Barbara Knight
Kingshill, Virgin Islands
Wanda Knight-Allen
Stockbridge, Georgia
Brian Lewis
Houston, Texas
Diane Mingo
Visalia, California
Belinda A. Murphy
DeRidder, Louisiana
Katherine Myers
Los Angeles, California
Veronica Randolph
Church Point, Louisiana
Velma Redding
Orlando, Florida
William Rent
Whitestown, Indiana
James Scott
Los Angeles, California
Essohouna Tchonda
San Diego, California
Nikki Torian
Jacksonville, Florida
Nathaniel Turner
Los Angeles, California
Valerie Vaultz
Compton, California
Valencia Warren
Long Beach, California
Carla Wheeler
Olive Branch, Mississippi
Bridgette Y Williams
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Carolyn Wilson
Oakland, California
Mecshell Wright
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Congratulations to all of the Founding Nation Builders!
To view their photos and written statements to their descendants, visit the Garvey Nation Hall of Fame.