
FEMALE BOVINE DIVISION
PARTNERING WITH THE QUEEN MOTHER SANCTUM
This establishment letter will affirm the Queen Mothers’ Community Sanctum as a global Diasporan relations and women’s rights sanctuary. The Queen Mothers’ Sanctum will have facilities located throughout the Diaspora, each with a lead Queen Mother at the helm. The sanctum will be established for: all women’s rights and healthcare issues. Support for pregnant women will also be a priority as the sanctum will assist in providing access to: Pregnancy support and family classes, post-pregnancy living, adjustment assistance as well as WIC facilities. Throughout the diaspora there will also be forfamilies programs to promote healthy living for children.
Queen Mother Ma'ati
Queen Mother Delois Blakely
Delois Blakely
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Founder of The New Future Foundation
Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely, Ambassador of Goodwill to Africa at the United Nations; Community Mayor of Harlem Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely champions the aspirations of women, youth, education, economic-social development and community relations. Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely graduated from the Franciscan Handmaids of Mary College in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Religious Studies. She has received numerous honors as a Community Fellow (1981-82} at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT}, an Education Policy Fellow (1982-83) of the International Education Leadership {IEL), a Fulbright Scholar in Tanzania and Nigeria {1984- 85); Master of Education Degrees from Harvard University (1982), Teachers College and Columbia University (1983) and a Doctorate of Education Degree from Teachers College {1990}. She has published scholarly and popular books; and articles on self-reliance, education, recreation and culture. In 1995, Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely was appointed "The Community Mayor of Harlem" and sworn in by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Her duties as the Community Mayor of Harlem is supporting the needs of youth, family and the community-at-large. In 2009, Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely was appointed Goodwill Ambassador to Africa for her extensive travels and relationships with the African Union (and its respective countries within the African region) to the United Nations. She has been given the task to deal with women, children and human rights issues of the African Diaspora and serves to share these findings with the United Nations. Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely was mentored by notables, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Former President of Tanzania and Dr. Angie Elizabeth Brooks, First Woman President of the General Assembly at the United Nations. She is a life-long student and practitioner of the visual arts, music, dance, modeling, law, business, and social work. Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely serves the World as a Humanitarian Trailblazer for Human Rights, Women, Children and Eliminating Poverty worldwide.

Queen Mother Sanctum

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Women’s Rights Justice Center
The Queen Mother Sanctum will have on its premises a Women’s Justice Department for abused, widowed women and sexual harassment. The Women’s Justice Department will also focus on developing laws for women throughout the Diaspora. Additionally, assistance will be readily available 24 hours a day, with housing and healthcare services.
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Queen Palace (WIC Facility)
The Queens Palace will host farmer’s markets and provide healthy living options: from exercise to yoga spa centers and relaxation hubs for women to learn educate and relax. Women can turn in vouchers to receive goods such as spa treatments and food vouchers. Women of the Sanctum will get to network and empower each other.
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Post and Pre Pregnancy Issues
The Queens Mother Sanctum will set in place all laws in issues dealing with abortions, prenatal care and classes. The Sanctum will also cultivate laws for children postinfancy: The first five-year youth development programs and long term children support services.

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Diaspora Women’s Business Only Hub
The women’s business hub will license businesses to women only. The Queen Mother Sanctum will factor in business that will only be owned by women within the Diaspora to ensure women’s strength and stability in the workplace. Greater ownership by women in the market forces companies to be more competitive towards the working conditions they can offer women. Businesses supported by the sanctum will prevent women from harassment and denial of career advancement.
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Diaspora Modeling Agency
A lack of representation and spaces for Black women to have their own beauty standards has helped to proliferate industries that have been exposing Black women in the continent and the Diaspora to considerable health risks. This health crisis can be reduced or completely eliminated by properly instilling pride, confidence and a space to discuss issues important to our people. The Female Modeling Agency will provide a means to supply the demand for our own standards of beauty.
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Adult Entertainment Bureau
Adult Entertainment industries remain a place where coercive sexual activities and other actions against women remain prevalent. The Adult Entertainment Bureau’s aim will be provide more agency to the women in such industries. This will include helping women have market ownership, creative control and access to alternative employment.

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Diaspora Female Magazine Companies
The Sanctum will support the development of magazines to communicate with women of Africa and the Diaspora our values, interests and issues. It will also provide employment and representation for women that will be part of other departments of the Sanctum designed to address the impact of exclusion, restrictions and antagonism Black women often face in industry alternatives.
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Diaspora Female Acting/Artist Management
Female Actresses and Artists provide community role models and industrial representation in environments where Black people are frequently underserved, though are relied upon heavily: both as high consumers and to establish the trends of mainstream media. The Sanctum’s Artist Management will offer more women the opportunity to produce content without the barriers common to Black women in industry alternatives.
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Parentless Female Project
The Queens Mothers Sanctum will also have a program linking young foster youth and parentless young women to women that are entrepreneurs and leaders. The Sanctum will also have a penpal program for childless women who are incarcerated to create educational bonds on living and how not to make the wrong decisions and be a mental support base for each other through phone calls and letters.

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