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Ancestral Love - 2017


Come celebrate love kissed by the ancestors and wrapped in service to the family, the community, our people and our war against white-supremacy, for self-determination, and sovereignty.

AYA's Black Love Celebration honoree for Ancestral Love has been chosen. 

We are pleased to honor The ancestor - freedom fighter, Iyalosha Fulani Nandi Adegbalola Sunni-Ali. Sister Fulani Sunni Ali.  Iya Fulani has been described as, 

A Revolutionary Black Female Nationalist /Republic of New Afrika”

This is what makes AYA's Black Love Celebration special - we celebrate 360 degrees of Black Love. Unless your romantic love is kissed by the ancestors, it is "alien love." If enemies of our people define your romantic love, define "what turns you on," then the foundation of family and the foundation of the nation is destroyed.

From her early years she was a citizen of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Africa which has sought to create a black nation in the five Southern States of Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida.  The PGRNA, established in 1968 will celebrate 50 years in 2018.

Iya Fulani experienced the building of Black Nationhood over several decades. She was a revolutionary, wife, mother, spiritual leader, and community builder.





Fulani was a committed wife to revolutionary nationalist, activist, and musician - Bilal Sunni Ali (right). Their daughter, Aiyisha, will receive the award for the family.

Through our love for her and our commitment to revolutionary nationalism, she’ll continue to rise in us. 
On Saturday, February 11th, 2017 the beauty of Iya Fulani’s spiritual voice will guide our love. 

Come feel Iya Fulani's undying revolutionary love for our people. 

Take it in. 
Dance to it. 
Sing with it. 
Then use it to make your romantic and revolutionary love sweeter.

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