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August 18, 2021

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On Thursday August 12th, the Democrats Abroad- Guyana Country Committee was formally launched.

According to a statement from the local chapter, Democrats Abroad is the official US Democratic Party arm for the 9 million Americans living outside the United States. The organization strives to provide Americans abroad a Democratic voice in its government and elect Democratic candidates by mobilizing the overseas vote.

Present at the launch were Democrats Abroad Americas Regional Outreach and get out the vote (GOTV) Coordinator –  Roz Rymers.

The statement said that Thursday’s meeting saw the election of a national executive committee. Those elected to serve were, Dr. Dawn Stewart – Chairman, Lawrence ‘Larry’ London- Vice Chair-man,  Mark Archer -Secretary and Fitzroy Corlette- Treasurer. The meeting also adopted the by-laws that will govern the operations of the local chapter.

Speaking after her election as chairman, Stewart outlined the chapter’s agenda for the next two years and called on Guyanese-Americans and Americans living in Guyana who are registered Democrats to get involved in its work.  

Guest Speaker at the event was Co-founder of Black Voters Matter Fund La Tosha Brown.  In her address the statement said that  Brown asked the question to the audience “Can we imagine what our world would look like without Racism”. She emphasized five key areas of importance that included the five “V’s”: Vision, Voice, Victory, Values, and Voting.

The statement added that she spoke on the importance as humans to demonstrate care and humanity.  Brown suggested the need to have a new agency called the Department of Democracy to address the issue of the rights of all persons regardless of colour, creed, religion and ethnicity.

The statement said that Democrats Abroad has 48 country committees throughout Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. It added that Democrats Abroad is recognized as a “state” party by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and is represented on the DNC by eight voting members, as well as at the quadrennial Democratic National Convention.

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Several People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) supporters are at the helm of a recently-launched arm of the United States’ Democratic Party

A statement issued by the Democrats Abroad- Guyana Country Committee said that its Chairman Dr. Dawn Stewart outlined the chapter’s agenda for the next two years.  She reportedly called on Guyanese-Americans and Americans living in Guyana who are registered Democrats to get involved in the work of the local chapter.

Stewart is a City Councilor on APNU’s ticket. The others are Vice Chairman Lawrence ‘Larry’ London, who is a PNCR Executive member as well as Secretary Mark Archer  and Treasurer Fitzroy Corlette.

The formation of the Democrats Abroad-Guyana Country Committee comes at a time when at least three US Democratic Congressmen have either criticised or called on the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) to address concerns about racial discrimination, distribution of resources and a lack of an inclusive approach in running Guyana.

The Irfaan Ali-led administration has been at pains to fend off those concerns and assure the US publicly that there is no discrimination. Last weekend, the Guyana government slammed Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Committee Hakeem Jeffries’ comments at a Guyana opposition-backed rally in New York as “appalling”

The Democrats Abroad website describes itself as the official Democratic Party arm for the 9 million Americans living outside the United States. The organization says it strives to provide Americans abroad a Democratic voice in its government and elect Democratic candidates by mobilizing the  overseas vote.

The Democrats Abroad- Guyana Country Committee said that present at the launch were Democrats Abroad Americas Regional Outreach and Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Coordinator – Ms. Roz Rymers.

The meeting also adapted the by-laws that will govern the operations of the local chapter.

Guest Speaker at the event was Co-founder of Black Voters Matter Fund Ms. La Tosha Brown. In her address Ms. Brown asked the question to the audience “Can we imagine  what our world would look like without Racism”, she emphasized five key areas of importance that included the five “V’s”: Vision, Voice, Victory, Values, and Voting, she spoke on the importance as humans to display care and humanity.

Finally Ms. Brown reportedly suggested the need to have a new agency called the Department of Democracy to address the issue of the rights of all persons in the regardless of color, creed, religion and ethnicity.

“Indeed, her words were compelling and thought provoking,” the Guyana Committee said.

Democrats Abroad says it  has 48 country committees throughout Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. These country committees keep Americans abroad informed of their rights and help them participate in the U.S. political process. Its  members live in more than 200 countries around the globe and vote in every state and Congressional district in the U.S. Democrats Abroad says it is recognized as a “state” party by the Democratic National  Committee (DNC) and is represented on the DNC by eight voting members, as well as at  the quadrennial Democratic National Convention.

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