Dear, Senator Vincent
Hughes; City Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown; & Congressman Dwight
Evans:
I am Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson. You may know that I am a Black activist in the
Black community with local, state-wide, national and international interests
and concerns. I work on such issues as
Black youth issues like better education & better opportunities for
physical exercise and sports; advocating for access to the arts, entertainment
& high cultural events such as dance, film & movie showings, song,
concerts, etc. This access is for the
general poor residents of Philadelphia and Black poor people. I also work in
Public Relations, Advertising & philanthropy
and plan to continue giving sums of money back to other private, public, non-profit and charitable organizations
who work on Black issues & concerns.
Providing lectures and discussions on these subjects to the
Black public & the general public.
I have faced a massive problem with running my company in
the Black for the last 13 years since we were incorporated on December 18th,
2006. We have been harassed by the
federal government and discriminated against by local, state and federal
governments and agencies; we have also applied for certain statuses with the
City government of Philadelphia such as benefits for our corporations being run
and owned by a disabled person – namely our parent company, Brother Tracy Gibson & Assoc., Inc., and our sixteen subsidiaries. It is my hope and prayer that you can
do something about this problem as I fully expect and anticipate to provide
some 400 jobs in the Philadelphia area in the next three months. If I am
hindered by such atrocious behaviors by governments, I am hindered in my
important and vital work. This message
will be sent to three law firms that are helping me with my work by
representing my corporate interests legally.
I thank you for the assistance you can offer. I can be reached at 1 { 215 } 823 – 9985
during the work week and during regular work hours. Please leave me a message
if I am not in my home office.
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