Legal Representation
Attorney
Angela V. Langlotz
Detailed Classifications
Class 041
Organizing cultural and arts events; Organization of events for cultural purposes; Organizing and hosting of events for cultural purposes; Educational services, namely, conducting programs in the field of health and well-being; Educational services, namely, conducting programs in the field of engagement, support, and education for Manyu youth; Educational services, namely, conducting programs in the field of education, empowerment, and betterment of Manyu women and youth.; Educational services, namely, conducting programs in the field of cross-cultural understanding and harmony.; Educational services, namely, providing classes, seminars, and workshops in the fields of empowerment and support, including programs for mentorship, leadership development, networking, and fostering the personal and professional development of Manyu women and youth.
Additional Information
Design Mark
The mark consists of a brown and cream woman standing in a green field dressed in a pink turban, a white blouse, and a red skirt, with blue mountains behind her holding a white megaphone in her left hand with the words EYUM, EDJIA, EYONG, EYUMEMA, and VOICE OF A MOTHER in black letters emanating therefrom. In an arc over her head are the words MANYU WOMEN FOR EMPOWERMENT in black letters on a white background. All of the above is bounded by a circle. Below the circle in a banner is the word EYUMEMA in black on a white background, with a brown and cream nut at either extremity of the word EYUMEMA.
Color Claim
The color(s) black, white, red, blue, green, and brown, orange, pink and cream is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
Translation
The English translation of the Manyu wording MANYU in the mark is The word MANYU describes a geographic area in the southwest of Cameroon.. The English translation of the Ejagham wording EYUM in the mark is Voice. The English translation of the Boki wording EDJIA in the mark is Voice. The English translation of the Kenyang wording EYONG in the mark is Voice. The English translation of the Ejagham wording EYUMEMA in the mark is The voice of a mother.
Classification
International Classes
041