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August 19, 2010

Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia by Patricia Neely-Dorsey

 

 

Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia: A Life in Poems

My book Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia is a true celebration of the  south and things southern. Using childhood memories, personal thoughts and dreams, I attempt to give a positive glimpse into the southern way of life. There are so many negative connotations   associated with Mississippi and the south in general. I want to show a flip side of the coin.There is much to love about this much maligned and misunderstood part of our country. I would really love for you to get to KNOW Mississippi (and the south) in a different light and I want to introduce you. I invite you to Meet Mississippi Through Poetry, Prose and the written word.

Thank you for stopping by my site and showing an interest in my "little book of southern poems"

 

                             ISBN: 978-0-9796294-2-6    

                                        Paperback: $15

                     GrantHouse Publishers                              

by Patricia Neely-Dorsey on 08/19/2010  

 

August 17, 2010

Educator, Author and Storyteller

Daisy Howard-Douglas wrote "Daisy's Bayou Tales" in order to share the background of her unique storytelling tradition.  Since "the whole village" helped to rear children during her youth, she chose to recreate the loving, caring and respectful relationship that existed between young people on the sunny island kinown as Morgan City, Louisiana. 

 Miss Daisy now resides in Sandy Point, Virginia (Westmoreland County, birthplace of George Washington, our first President, and James Monroe, our fifth President of the United States of Amercia).  She and her husband, James Allen, have one daughter, Jewel Linzy.

 

 

 She has 100 plus awards, plaques, certificates, and trophies honoring her humanitarian efforts.

To contact her for storytelling, speaking engagements, books and articles:

msdaisydouglas@gmail.com

August 04, 2010

Brandon Khalil

 

 

CLICK HERE TO VISIT HIS INDUSTRY PAGE

Career Highlights: Young actor Brandon Khalil made his television debut on the season finale of IFC’s “ZRock.” He has worked with many directors, such as Academy Award–nominated director Amy Berg, Gil Junger and Leonard Garner. Brandon has worked in the Green-Screen setting and in theater, having appeared off-Broadway in the play “The Colored Garden.”  His latest work is as "Bo" on Lifetime TV's "Sherri."  Brandon continues to perform regularly at his arts-oriented elementary school.

July 29, 2010

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July 25, 2010

Rene Rawls-Screenwriter

By OLU ALEMORU, Staff Writer

A local writer poised to break out into the mainstream has had a weekend to remember with the scheduled debut of a short work that celebrates one of her heroes.

Tribeca Film Institute: Sule and the Case of the Tiny Sparks

Florida-born Rene Rawls, who lives in the historic West Adams district of Los Angeles, wrote and produced “Sule and the Case of the Tiny Sparks,” an animated short that celebrates the life of Nelson Mandela in “making an imprint to change the world around them.”

The film is one of five entries chosen last year for a competition sponsored by 46664, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and New York’s Tribeca Film Institute’s Tribeca All Access program, which awarded five $10,000 grants for short film concepts to mark the first annual Mandela Day Tribeca All Access Award.

Taken from Mandela’s prison number, 46664 is an initiative to inspire individual and collective action towards an AIDS-free world.

The entries were uploaded to the Tribeca website Monday, a day after Mandela celebrated his 92nd birthday on July 18.

The short introduces Sule as a young Sherlock Holmes, a wise and brash African child who helps other kids solve their problems and learn life’s lessons through the meaning of proverbs.

Rawls, who has optioned a feature script, “Homecoming Queen,” slated to begin production this year, teamed up with twin animation directors, Shawnee and Shawnelle Gibbs, an Oakland-born duo who she met through the Organization of Black Screenwriters.

“We met up with Rene in October and she asked us if we would be interested in working on the project,” said Shawnee. “The story of this tiny little detective was such a cool idea. There are few stories set in Africa. It’s a really inspiring, positive message.”

She added: “After seeing our reels and bios, they approved us and we started gathering a team of artists to work on the character designs, storyboards and animation.

“We only had a few months to get it done, but we were blown away by the team’s work.”

Meanwhile, Rawls, a recipient of the renowned Guy Hanks and Marvin Miller Screenwriting Fellowship, has also traveled to various cities across the country teaching screenwriting and filmmaking to high school students.

“I found out about the competition this time last year and immediately knew I would submit something because I have so much love and respect for Nelson Mandela,” said Rawls, who has an English degree from Hampton University and a graduate degree in communications from Georgia State University.

“I used to teach high school English and one of my favorite books to teach was [Nigerian author Chinua Achebe’s] ‘Things Fall Apart,’ a book full of proverbs. I’d talk to my students about proverbs and they would get the meanings. One student came to class one day and said, ‘Yeah, we’re proverb slayers.’ That stuck in my mind, and two or three years later I birthed this character Sule, a young proverb detective and initially did a picture book. Then, when I heard about the competition I knew he’d be right for the story.”

Taking to her laptop, Rawls wrote the script in an 11-hour writing session and then traveled to Florida to see her mother.

“I got an e-mail notification and instead of the ‘Thanks for entering your work,’ it said, ‘Congratulations, your script has been chosen,’” recalled Rawls.

“I was jumping up and down and screaming. But my mother was like, ‘Just give thanks to the Lord, baby.’”

To get the look and feel of an African village, Rawls drew on a trip she made to Ghana and also ran it by a Nigerian friend.

“For me the main theme of the story is to do what you can and that may influence others,” added Rawls.

July 23, 2010

The Sisterhood Boutique

New African-American Doll from The Sisterhood Boutique Inspires Women

The creation of the Ivy Rose™ doll collection from The Sisterhood Boutique hopes to unify women who like creator and founder, Rochelle McAllister, desires a purpose driven lifestyle and a natural appreciation for fashion and style.

 

 

New Collection from The Sisterhood Boutique, Pretty As Is Doll Line

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release)Sep 17, 2009 – A  new African-American doll has been created exclusively for The Sisterhood Boutique™  by the Alexander Doll Company, a New York-based company that continues to draw on the tradition, elegance and innovation of Madame Alexander® dolls. Ivy Rose™ is a "first" for the Alexander Doll Company.

The creation of the Ivy Rose™ doll collection hopes to unify women who like creator and founder, Rochelle McAllister, desires a purpose driven lifestyle and a natural appreciation for fashion and style.

The three dolls from the 2009 “Pretty As Is” collection include the 2009 Ivy Rose™, Ivy, and Rose. Like the first Ivy Rose™ doll created in 2008, each aspect of the 2009 collection has been meticulously considered as each doll is hand-crafted by Alexander Doll Company. This exquisite heirloom doll is perfect for sorority sisters, gift giving, and doll collectors alike. Ivy Rose™, Ivy and Rose, celebrates the diversity of beauty with in the sisterhood of women.  “Pretty, takes on many forms. The bonds we honor and the ties that bind us help us to realize pretty is physical, mental, and emotional and as created-beings we are Pretty As Is™,” says McAllister as she created the collection’s concept.
 
The Sisterhood Boutique welcomes back the Ivy Rose doll
Submitted by Rochelle McAllister
Originally posted 7/21/2010

BLACK PR WIRE — The Sisterhood Boutique, an African-American web-based doll company, is elated to reintroduce its Ivy Rose™ Doll at a cost of $125 plus shipping and handling. First introduced in 2007, Ivy Rose is The Sisterhood Boutique’s inaugural and signature product.

The 2010 edition of Ivy Rose is limited to 300 pieces. Orders for the Ivy Rose 2010 doll can be placed from now until August 24, 2010. Due to the limited supply, we have elected to take orders exclusively through the Company’s facebook page or in response to direct e-mails gene-rated by The Sisterhood Boutique to its mailing list. The anticipated ship date is between December 2010 and January 2011.

The Sisterhood Boutique’s collectible fashion dolls are specially crafted by the Alexander Doll Company and are official Madame Alexander® dolls.

IVY ROSE

IVY ROSE is adorned with pearl earrings and a necklace of precisely twenty pearls. Her pink and green dress, with a hand-stitched border of ivy and pink roses, is an original design. She has Black hair that is styled into an elegant up-do. Manicured nails and ribbon laced heels round off her look. Ivy Rose is set to enjoy an elegant evening.

To Learn more about The Sisterhood Boutique and to connect with our community please visit the company’s website at http://SisterhoodBoutique.com.

 

For more information about the Pretty As Is™ collection from the Sisterhood Boutique™, visit http://SisterhoodBoutique.com and follow Ivy Rose on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/IvyRoseDoll.

About The Sisterhood Boutique™
The initial concept for The Sisterhood Boutique™ came about when Rochelle McAllister was preparing to apply to business school. The process of preparing essays allowed her to dream big and to realize her passion lies somewhere between the world of fashion and the universe of femininity. McAllister seeks to build a company that combines her personal affections with her eclectic and entrepreneurial spirit. Through The Sisterhood Boutique™ and the dolls we create, McAllister’s aim is inspire the next generation of women entrepreneurs.   Additionally, it is her hope to collaborate with other women who like her, in addition to being purpose driven, also and have a natural appreciation for fashion and style. We actively seek to build business relationships with liked minded individuals.

July 20, 2010

The Village Griot

http://www.scribd.com/doc/33603317/The-Village-Griot-eZine-Summer-2010

 

 

July 16, 2010

Positive Multi-Genre Music

 

Positive Multi-Genre Music

The Howards “Because We Care” CD is using a multi-genre approach to bring positive meaning back to music instead of sex, lack of respect for women, violence and self hatred.

Check us out if you would be so kind. 

 

The Howard's consist of Father (William T. Howard Sr.), Son (William T. Howard Jr.), Daughter (Kenya Howard-Bell), Daughter (Kyrstalann Howard) and family relative (Ricky Ross) Papa Howard is a Minister of the Gospel Of Jesus Christ, Community Activist, Song Writer and Artist. William T. Howard Jr. has had a project out in the title of Six (He is a song writer and artist, writing and performing with Trick Trick), Kenya Howar-Bell is a song writer, outstanding vocalist, mother, and wife of one of the NBA's finest Mr. Charlie Bell, Krystalann Howard (Is a song writer, vocalist, and outstanding poetress) This is a one of a kind project presenting, Gospel, Social R&B (Positive Social Messages For All Ages), Reggae, Jazz, and Country.

 

Purchase: “Because We Care" by the Howards on iTunes

http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSearch.woa/wa/search?term=The%20Howards
 

Scroll down to the CD Category. Purchase: “Because We Care" by the Howards on Amazon MP3

http://www.amazon.com/BecauseWeCare/dp/B003HIZSCW/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1278679691&sr=301-1

 

Press the CTRL button on your key board in addition to left click on the mouse to open the above links, or copy and paste them in your browser.

 

Contact

PO. Box 13444 Detroit, MI 48213 

Send email to eldhoward890@hotmail.com

 

The Howards (Because We Care CD) is historic. It is comprised of selections that are unique and inventive in the areas of Gospel, Social R&B, Reggae, Jazz, and Soul Country.

What is the world saying about our music and purpose?

1.young girl Nicaragua, San Jose- It's a pleasant surprise to find a sanctuary from all that modern inane garbage they call music.
2. Dear Elder Howard I love your music and I will support you forever love bro.- ear
3.Bernadette Watson- What a pleasure to meet you and have the opportunity to hear your positive message about solutions to many of the problems our communities face. Your presence and participation in the Cincinnati Health Department's Community Health Forum was much appreciated. May the Creator watch over you and yours. My husband sends Greeting! "Thanks for the acknowledgment of the correction"
5. Friends From Little Rock, AR- This is the most uplifting cd I have ever listened to. Especially the title cut "Listen to your parents." This song has really inspired me and my incorrigible son who was constantly getting in trouble. Once he heard that song, he has made a great effort to do better in school. Thank you so much Elder William T. Howard, we love you in Little Rock. Are you touring soon?? On your tour, pleassssssse consider coming to Little Rock. Bless You. We hope to see you soon. P.S. When are you coming out with your next cd? By the way, you sound a lot like Sam Cooke
6. Larry Jones-Souland Blues Report- First Time Ever Project That Is Right On Time
7. Admirer in the UK- Great Sound! Great Family! Great Product! I downloaded a few of the tracks on iTunes.
8. Ivy Rose- I like it. The songs are so positive and you don't get that too much these days. I love gospel. It seems like it is so much more respectful than the standard churches. This Is Ivy from La Quinta of Detroit-Southgate.
9. Rev Noah Jackson- Elder Howard has arrived! this is a delightful a truism in today's times! A much needed reality check, while being something to cling to!
10. John Telford: As an educator I'm finally glad to hear some music with great meaning and sound for the entire family.
11. Liking your style. Frazerman on My Space—United Kingdom
12. PAP Records
In my experience there is no Old School or New School. There is only school and no school. I’m blessed and honored to be touched by Elder Soul. New York, N.Y.

Dear Joan:
 
This is my effort to address the negative music that bombards our youth and the rest of society.This historical presentation is multi-genre.
 
Please see attachment
Elder William T. Howard (Brother Bill)

July 14, 2010

HBCU TODAY

  $24.95 per bookHBCUTODAY

Sure that it is known that the African American high school dropout rate in too many urban communities exceeds 50%.  This is identified by many individuals and organizations as being a crisis.  Did you know that in 1860, only 10 out of 100 African Americans could read or write?  Communities are seeing its children not graduating from FREE HIGH SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES?  What can we DO TODAY to invest in the future...a future about which many of our ancestors could have only dreamed?  HBCU kidz, Inc. believes that PREVENTION is our most POTENT weapon to win this battle of apathy.

If your company, family or organization  has a commitment to or interest in enhancing awareness of the cultural and educational opportunities available at our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and inspiring youth to treat education seriously, then we believe you will find our campaign to increase enrollments at HBCUs a perfect complement to your multi-cultural marketing initiatives.

HBCU Today, published by BEE Publishing Division, is the most comprehensive resource guide ever created on HBCUs. It is vital to youth considering post-secondary education, as well as those parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, and youth leaders who have chosen to be responsible for ensuring that our youth receive the information needed to intelligently evaluate educational choices.

This unique book is not sold through bookstores or retail outlets. Distribution of HBCU Today is solely through individuals, companies, and organizations that have chosen to support the future of minority youth and promote the importance of our HBCUs.  HBCU kidz, Inc. is a proud distributor of this awesome resource guide.

The guide provides articles of information, stories about various aspects of life on the campuses of black colleges and universities, brief testimonials from students, faculty and alumni and brief profiles of each of the 100+ Historically Black Colleges and Universities all presented in a graphically appealing manner. The book is an 8 ½ x 11” format, approximately 320 pages and 2.5 lbs in weight.

As an additional distribution vehicle for HBCU Today, your company, family, fraternity, sorority or organization has a unique opportunity to play a significant role in increasing enrollment at HBCUs—and enhancing your corporate brand identity through association with the education of our minority youth. With the nationwide high school dropout rate for minority youth approaching 50 percent (and, sadly, higher in many urban communities), it is more important than ever to include our youth in corporate and organizational cause-related marketing.  Product is easily and conveniently available 3 ways.

1) Book

2) CD Rom

3) Website Access

Digital is the wave of the future and e-books are in. A growing number of our students are very “tech-savvy” especially when it comes to games, gadets and social networking.  GREAT NEWS!  HBCU Today is even available in an instant downloadable PDF that is available in bulk quantity (125 downloads for $489.00, or $3.91/copy)! This makes the book available immediately with complete search functions and live links to all of the colleges and universities featured.  This is something we believe every school, organization, business (large or small) will be excited to offer as a resource. A small business or group could inspire 125 youth to consider an HBCU as an institution of choice by purchasing 125 downloads for only $489.00 and creatively distribute the free downloads via special gift cards to 125 young people in the community. In addition a bulk package of 100 CD books ($595.00) in a very nice gift folder.

 EVERY FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD LIBRARY SHOULD HAVE HBCU TODAY!

"Our 6 and 7 year olds love just sitting down and looking at the colorful student pictures and pretending that "they" are in the various photo images as college students!

They often pretend that they are sleeping in their dorm rooms or getting ready for classes!"  HBCU TODAY PARENT

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Whether you choose to purchase a book for your family, church or organization, we at HBCU kidz, Inc. look forward to our continued relationship in DOing good things for our FUTURE DREAMERS, LEADERS AND ACHIEVERS. We hope to speak with you further on your participation in and partnership with our HBCU Today Campaign, and discussing the co-branding opportunities that are available.


1-888-HBCU-kid x701


Sincerely,


Joan E. Gosier

www.HBCUkidz.com

 

July 13, 2010

"I Did It Nanna's Way"

I DID IT NANNA'S WAY
 
 I Did It Nanna's Way
When Carly was six, her father walked out. When she was ten, her mother left. It is Nanna who steps in and raises Carly and her sister, Lissa. Come into the world of a 13-year-old girl who strives to be a teenager with values and integrity, while facing the joys and pains of adolescence—peer pressure, class politics, unpredictable relationships, and intense competition. Readers will be able to relate to Carly, as she struggles to have a life filled with meaning and purpose.  
Carly Finds Out
Carly Finds Out
Although Carly’s mom left when she was ten, she continues to expect her mom’s return. Having led a sheltered life with her sister, under the guidance of her protective Nanna, Carly is introduced to a new life--high school. In this book, Rena Roberts Shipp allows readers to peer into a realistic view of Carly’s life, her feelings, and experiences as she asserts her adolescent independence.
Rena Roberts Shipp, born and raised in Cleveland County, North Carolina, received her bachelor’sdegree from HBCU Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. After teaching sixth grade language arts in local schools for three years, she settled in Tappahannock, VA
with her husband and son.
The deep interest in children’s well-being that made Rena a gifted teacher made her also a lifelong learner. She taught full-time while completing a master’s degree in education from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA with emphasis in reading, and then earned credentials in counseling and administration. (Click to read more)

March 28, 2010

The We The People Education and Community Investment Project

 

The "We The People Education and Community Investment Project" is named for a poem (titled We The People) that has encouraged and warmed the hearts of many. It was written by our founder, Mozell Fleming, who although never had the financial help to receive higher education, has decided to dedicate his efforts to providing financial resources for our children, our schools and community. 

A special edition of this poem is available on this site. In celebration of our national launch we are inviting you to become an exclusive partner and member of the project and help us -pay the price- by sowing into our children, our future. You can join us in our efforts by ordering directly from this site or by contacting us to order these 13x19 posters in bulk amounts as a fundraising tool for your specific needs ( minimum bulk orders start at $350.00 in price and 100 units in quantity). 

Our participants are set to raise thousands of dollars by investing in these unique posters and selling them at their own retail value or you can simply display them as artwork in your home, office or institution. Not only will you be helping yourselves, but also you will be investing into the education of our young bright minds and the growth of our communities as we will develop a funding pool for scholarships and other community needs. Please contact us for more information about our project. Thank you for your consideration and participation!


 
MOZELL FLEMING

mzflem@gmail.com

407-322-9604

www.Wethepeopleedu.com

wehepeoplefund@live.com

November 06, 2009

Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men

Love prayers and greetings
Tod


 

Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men takes a unique look at the day to day realities that must be faced before America can become “post racial.”

Focusing on the Black/White divide, it calls for a profound and dramatic transformation of consciousness on the part of both groups. It challenges them (and all of us) to examine what it calls “the practicality of spirituality” as the vehicle for such transformation. 

Spirituality, as defined in this book, is not necessarily connected to a particular religious affiliation. It is an inner quality and depth of consciousness that realizes interconnectedness with all humanity. When drawn upon it impels us to act from our noble self.  It also provides the strength to transform (not deny) the emotional pain and anger associated with race, into the motivation, will and strength to build unity and justice. 

Too often we admire that ability in others, yet fail to choose it for ourselves. 

The image of “heaven” is the very opposite of how Black men have been viewed historically.  Therefore when (US) Americans expect to, want to and see heaven i.e.: dignity, honor, strength and beauty, in the face of Black men, a profound milestone will have been reached in this country’s journey toward racial unity and justice. 

We need only recall the universal reaction, this nation’s election of a President of African descent had, to get a glimpse of the influence such a demonstrable transformation of consciousness and behavior can have on the entire world. 

There’s still work to be done. 

Read this book and let’s get on with it! 

August 28, 2009

The Magic Pencil

Magic Pencil

Magic Pencil

The Magic Pencil ia a book for YoungStars and anyone else who chooses to visit.  The story is about Malcolm Bakersfield and his mysterious classmate, Nia Stellar, whom you will meet later in the story.The story is narrated by Malcolm who can communicate in various ways of speaking.

He'll be schooling you on that in the near future.
If you can't understand him at first,
Try reading aloud then you'll have a thirst.
Malc has something to say about everything,
Even if no one's really listening.
You might agree with him or have a different view,
It's OK wit him if it's OK witchu!


Now read his story and you will see,
He's pretty much like you and me!
Things are seldom what they seem once you see a pencil gleam.

Young Adult Novel THE MAGIC PENCIL IS HERE!!!!!
Category: Writing and Poetry

THERE'S A MAGIC PENCIL WAITING FOR YOU!


JOIN MALCOLM BAKERSFIELD IN HIS QUEST TO FIND THE POWER OF THE PENCIL!


MEET HIS MYSTERIOUS FRIEND, NIA, WHO STARTED IT ALL!
DISCOVER YOUR AND MALC'S HIDDEN POWERS!

"Things are seldom what they seem -- once you see a pencil gleam!"


The Magic Pencil   245 pages, softcover   $14.95
$4 shipping, $2 shipping for each additional book

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Urban-American-Success.Com, a self-help site

“Comin’ up as a nigga in the cash game, livin’ in the fast lane, I’m for real.” – Tupac Amaru Shakur

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Urban-American-Success.Com, a self-help site, is for all the “for real” folks, the everyday, “on the grind”, “gotta hustle”, “tryin’ to make a dollar outta fifteen cents” folks.

This site is for the urban Americans who are, have been, or might get, caught-up in the cash game, livin’ in the fast lane, and are looking for a level of success that, so far, has been hard to attain.

The cash game forces people to do work that they hate and to live miserable lives. It drives the drug trade and the pimp and prostitution professions in every state. It moves the unscrupulous to theft, burglary, robbery, and violence. It causes the old, the ill, and the infirm, to work when they should be resting.  

It’s the sparkle in the bling, the glitter of the gold, the chrome on the rims, and the swagger in the stride. It’s sometimes the pride, and sometimes the wanna-be, but, it’s always a trap. And, it leads far too many urban Americans (especially those of color) to incarceration and a cycle of revolving prison terms, frustration and poor decisions.  
The cash game is the illusion that money is more than a tool, that money is sustenance itself, “bread,” “cheese,” “cheddar,” etc.  


It’s the addiction that plays on our fear of poverty, illness, and old age. It motivates us to trade the bulk of our time on earth (or at least the best years of our strength and vitality), the bulk of our thought and energy, and sometimes our right to be free, for food, shelter and the hope of security at some point in the future, or worse—and far too often—for the notoriety and feeling of power that cash can temporarily provide.  


It’s the urgency that pulls the trigger or thrusts the knife. It’s the crimson stain on the floor in the projects, and on the corner down the block. It’s the grime on the blue collar, the anxiety inside the power suit, the premature gray hairs, the short meal breaks, the long hours and the lack of time off.  

The urban American cash game is alive and well, and it’s being played out in every city in the country. It’s being played out in every home where there is more month than money, more debt than assets, where due bills must go unpaid, and fear governs spending.  

This site is for all the urban Americans who hate the game, not the player, and are looking for a serious, nonthreatening, self-help path to success. If you are willing to reconsider what you have believed until now, how you think, why you do what you do, and what you are willing to pursue in order to have what you want, then this site may be for you.  

Urban-American-Success.com is a self-help site for personal development, based in the principles of universal law. Through the use of these laws, yours can be an urban American success story.  

January 29, 2009

PantsHangingDown.com

 
Hello Mrs. Gosier.  How are you? This is Gene Stubbson, author of Pants Hanging Down.  We communicated through the BLackPlanet site initially.  Congrats on your book.  I wanted to send you the info you asked about  including a photo of my book.  Your interest in my actual subject matter was noted.  Sorry about the "N-Word" incidents that you experienced.  Unfortunately, those were far too common back then which is why we must be smarter about our approach now.  With subjects such as these, you can easily find an instance to interject me and my book since that is what I discuss in my presentations which are designed to encourage "people" to think and do better.  Please feel free to contact me here or call me with questions and comments.  Congrats.  God Bless.

Gene Stubbson

author, Pants Hanging Down

creator, PHD Life Improvement Series

http://www.pantshangingdown.com/

713-306-5709

September 26, 2008

As we face the potential of our nation's first Black President, are there lessons we can learn from South Africa?

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This is a historic moment...In fact each day becomes more important than the day prior. 

As U read the above article which was written 1 year after the democratic election of Nelson Mandela, can we learn from some of the stated oversights? 

Do WE consistently seem to sacrifice true freedom for material posturing or as the kids would say "bling-blinging"?