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Thursday January 31, 2008

Dr. KWAKU teaches African Class

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Dr.Kwaku, is the black man who teaches
this Arican World Civilizations Class.

The Semester of the class-11 weeks
Its $100..

Individual Classes are $15.00 each

They have a dvd on Africans being
responsible for creating world
civilizatiions.

ALso, they show you the creative
master architecs, authors, doctors
and more.

The first class on February 22, is free
to the public. IT discusses African Acheivements.

They will go into discussion on Kemet’s
golden era, The New Kingdom, with the great figures: Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Nefertiti and Rameses II.

Haiti, the first Black Republic
The Live of the Masai Women Of Africa.

They talk about the Origin of AIDS. I read
about it being something a racist fool
created in a labratory. I dont remember
what site that was.

Afrikan World Civilizations Class happens in the Fall and Spring,

for 11 Fridays from 7-9 p.m. at Kaos Studios in Leimert Park, 4343 Leimert Blvd.

(corner of Leimert and 43rd Place) in Los Angeles. Our email address is: DrKwaku@hotmail.com

This information can be found here:

http://www.drkwaku.com/afrikan_world_civilizations_hist2.htm

Birmingham Firm Helps Black People Become Architects

Zamosc - Main Market Square -Town Hall -  Armenian Houses - Wilczek House

It’s so many types of houses that are
made. It’s a wonder of , who designs
them? How long does it take? Therefore
I introduce you to a situation of
inspiration:

James Wilson saw a mural of black people
associated with his school. He got inspiration
from that to draw a painting of Wallace
A. Rayfield, who is the first black Architect
in Alabama who broke racial barriers.

Rayfield also had the entrepreneurial skills
that gave him the opportunity to have
several practices around the country.

Wilson, who drew the picture of the
Architect graduated A.H Parker
High School in Birmingham and is
now attending Architecture school
at Auburn. This was because of a
firm that has helped to put
black people in a field where
their numbers are few for 2 decades.

20% of the 50 members of the Birmingham
based Giattina fisher Aycock
Architects Inc are black.

Alabama is the birthplace of modern
architectural design for black people.
24 of the 774 architects registered
in the state are black people says
the Alabama Board of Architects.

My comment:
That is great to know. I would hope
more black architects get word of
this . But maybe they will after
I include this in my blog. I think so.

Aptitude and desire gets GFA to
get behind them in putting them
through architecture school
with scholarships as well as
intern work.

GFA has helped more than 20 blacks
study architecture at colleges such
as Auburn University, Mississippi
State University, Tuskegee University,
Notre Dame and Southern University
in Baton Rouge, LA.

The site I found this information on is:

http://legacy.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/050522/birmingham.shtml

More black architects need to be
shown. They need to put it out
there in k-12 schools too. After
all its good to start off really
young knowing what you want to do
so you can get used to it. But
any time is still good as long
as you do your thing.

Doug WIlliams-First Black QB in SuperBowl to earn MVP

1998-1999 University of Minnesota #47 RB Jim Bean Game Used / Worn Helmet

Super Bowl…Superbowl. Well, i’ve Been
told it’s more popular than Christmas.
Yeah alot of people love sports. I know
that. Think of all the scholarships
people get just from being an athlete.

There was this one girl I heard of,
Black like me, and she had colleges
contacting her for her sports reputation,
plus they wanted to give her full
ride scholarships. Oh, the power of
sports. But anyways, here is the article
I’m referring to about Doug Williams:

Doug Williams,is the black man who
came to the Redskins from the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers in 1986. He
won Super Bowl XXII MOst Valuable
Player honors when he led Washington
to a 42-10 rout of the Denver
Broncos. Mr. Williams finished
18 of 29 passes for 340 years and
4 touchdowns in the victory.
Doug outdueled teh Broncos man
John Elway, by connecting long
bombs of 80 and 50 yards to
Ricky Sanders and then a 27
yard pass to Gary Clark.

I smell his victory ha ha ha.
But yes, it’s great that he has
this honor, he belongs in the
Hall of Fame.

See the Champions picture in
the victory and these details at this link

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/redskins/hi…rticles/williams.htm

SPorts Lifetime Statistics

Passing Att. Comp. Yards Comp% Yds./Att. TD Int. Long Sck/Lost Rating

1987 143 81 1,156 56.6 8.08 11 5 62 7/53 94.0
1988 380 213 2,609 56.1 6.87 15 12 58 10/88 77.4
1989 93 51 585 54.8 6.29 1 3 46 2/10 64.1
Career 616 345 4,350 56.0 7.06 27 20 62 19/151 78.5

African AMerican Dollar Store- Get all the black history products you want

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(This is a photo I got from webshots.com of women celebrating Kwanzaa)

I am so impressed with this site since

it represents black history and has all

the  black history stuff you can buy.

Black History is something that should

be sported around, worn around. I was

just thinking too, I should find a picture

of Black Egyptians that would work

for a t-shirt. You know how they iron

the image on the t-shirt?

            

                  Well, I currently

dont know how to do that but I will learn

for sure. I will have the statement that

says Egypt is Black, with a  Black Egyptian

Queen and King. That would be perfect.

Oh, but I will get to the site now.

                 There is this site called

African American Dollar Store. It has

pins you can wear on shirts.

             Here is an outline of more things they have:

  • Black history Posters on Malcolm X,
  • Cards of Corretta Scott King, Dorothy

Dandridge,  Dr Mae JEmison, etc

  • Light switches and buttons for these

fraternities:1906 Cornell University Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
1908 Howard University Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
1911 Indiana University Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
1911 Howard University Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
1913 Howard University Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
1914 Howard University Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
1920 Howard University Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
1922 Butler University Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority
1963 Morgan State University Iota Phi Theta Fraternity

  • They have Black Power, Black Economics,

Black Enterprise, Dr.Martin Luther King

Books and Kwanzaa books, etc.

  • Oils and fragrances
  • Kwanzaaa products
  • so much more.

They even have a number to call for

people who would like to have their

own dollar store.

Here is the url of their site:

http://www.africanamericandollarstore.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=40

Wednesday January 30, 2008

Black College Student became Career Advisor-Has a book on how to get scholarships

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If you haven’t heard of her, you can say you have after reading this.I read online  about this lady who found scholarship money through her

persistence. Her name is Shayla Price.

She went from college student to college prep/career adviser. This lady

looked for scholarships 4-5 hours that applied to her and made it a

routine. In her college essays she included organizations, tell them the causes it supported,

what you did to benefit someone else and also how much money

it raised.

        Shayla has even written a book called

 “The Scholarship Search: A Guide to Winning Free Money for College and More”

You can buy that book at this link:

http://www.amazon.com/Scholarship-Search-Guide-Winning-College/dp/0595382290?tag=word08-20?tag=word08-20

Shayla Price has been in magazines like teen People, Black Enterprise and more.

I found this information on Shayla Price at this website:

http://www.black-collegian.com/issues/1stsem07/shayla_price_scholarship.htm

      My comments: See, she is the perfect example of a person with an innate ability for

success. Just goes to show persistence for your career leads to

success. I must include patience too, because those who don’t

wait sometimes miss out. She started off with a simple thing and

made it into something bigger as if she was always knowlegeable

about how to get things done. The effort she put in taught her

how to get where she wanted to be.

She has her own website at www.shaylaprice.com

Africans invented Universities…..Other people relied on their information

Brother Malcolm X thinking...

I notice when I was looking at Black colleges
that the There were some that do not require the ACT/SAT. I’m glad about that.
Because colleges don’t need it.. Its more
about the gpa. I’ve got a 4.0 gpa when
I graduated high school, but got a 17
on the ACT. The SAT, ACT is just not needed.

But I tell you this:

Anciet Greece has received credit from
Africa before there was even an Ancient
Greece. Ancient Kemet, which the Greeks
called Egypt was the intellectual, spiritual,
scientific and industrial center for the
world. Egypt was the place Ancient Greek
scholars got their information. So they
would be lost without EGypt. Yes they would.

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Democritus, and hundreds of other scholars from Greece went to Afrika’s
famous Kemetic Egyptian temple Universities
In Ipet ISut and waset.

Dr. Asa Baffour HIlliard, a renowned educational
psychologist says that the Ancienet
Kemetic Egyptian education system was
old before the Greek Heroic age came. IT was
even old before the city states came into
existence.Also, the Egyptian university existed
before the Greeks were born.

There were no textbooks in Greece at all in
2000 BCEA, but the Ahmes Rhind Mathematical
Papyrus material existed with those geometry
and trigonometry problems.

Wisdom Literature like the Teachings of Ptahotep
are even older than that.’

A full temple university in grammar
(MDW, NTR also known as hieroglyphs), mathematics,
sciences, arts, various literatures, and
philosophy too.

The Greek record displays references to
the priority of Kemetic scholarship, and
that the Greek scholar’s study it.

The education term was 40 years and the
curriculm was large. The temple university
had a large library and the faculty were
known as teachers of mysteries. It was
divided into 5 major departments such as
astronomy and astrology, geography, geology,
philosophy and theology, law and
communication.

It is said that a student would not major
in just one discipline like the current
situation. But the student would be trained
in every discipline.

Africa’s greatest scientists Dr Cheikh
Anta Diop and Dr. Theophile Obenga of
the Congo at January 1947 UNESCO conference
of Egyptologists in Cairo entitled The
Peopling of Ancient Egypt.

The report wa published in major volumes
by UNESCO, which was about the history
of Afrika. Their multidisciplinary
approach provided evidence that the
Ancient Kamites (Egyptians) were the
black inhabitants of Kemet (Land of
Black People).

Here is the site with all this info:

http://stewartsynopsis.com/afrikan_origin_of_the_university.htm

The Organization of Black Airline Pilots supports Black Airline Pilots

Voodoos over the UN

Ever thought about becoming a pilot?
If so, here is a great opportunity
for you. If not, you still get
informed. Smile

OBAP- Organization of Black Airline Pilots

The goals of OBAP are to:

motivate
youth to be educationally ready
for life,

increase minority
involvement in aviation through
exposure, training, mentoring,
scholarships,etc.

Also another goal is to encourage networking
in black pilots.

In addition, to increase the
number of black pilors hired
by airlines.

Also, to Help black pilots
with their needs and concerns.

Their 3 programs are

The Aviation Career Education Program
The Professional Pilot Development Program
The Type rating scholarship Program

The Organization of Black Airline Pilots
helps their families to meet, exchange
ideas, fellowship, form a camaraderie,etc.

Obap has initiated mutual
beneficial contacts with CEOs,
vice presidents of flight operations
and personnel officers.

Politicians, business experts, entertainers,
educators, clergy, and others have met with
and helped out with OBAP.

Black aviation has gained attention in print
and broadcast media locally as well as
nationally. Some examples of these features
are In

Ap Press releases, Black enterprise,

CNN News, Ebony, Tony Brown’s Journal,
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ocal television interviews.

OBAP also helped in founding Black WIngs
exhibit at the SMithsonian Institution in
Washington DC , which showcases black
aviation pioneers and particularly some
OBAP members.

You can find this information here:

http://www.obap.org/aboutus/aboutus-vision-goals.asp

Black Egypt products to buy……………………….

sphinx and pyramid of khafre (chephren), giza pyramids, egypt, may 2007

We’ve all seen Egyptian pictures.
Well if you bring the Black Egyptian

art to your home that’s even better.

That leads me to my next point.
I found a site with Egyptian products.

Here you will find Egyptian name
tablets

Hieroglyphic alphabet Tablet

Egyptian name Cartouche Mugs

(You need to specificy the name you want
on it and whether its female or male name
because they add an extra hieroglyph
for female names)

Ancient Egypt Hieroglyphic coffee mugs

Ancient Egyptian Wall Coffee Mugs

What’s so special about these coffee
mugs is they show the true race of
Egyptians, black.

Imagine, a friend or family member, or loved
one coming over and seeing these products or
even bringing them out and about. They will
be asking where did you get that from?
Looks good! appl

Here is the site for these products:

http://www.isisdecora.fsnet.co.uk/egyptian.html

Look at Visuals of Today’s Black Egyptians at this site………………

the inscrutable and mysterious Sphinx, known in Arabic as Abu al-Hol (“the Father of Terror”

I am so glad to see this site of today’s Egyptians, black people. I’m glad you

will be able to see where Black Egyptians

live. Those pictures are forever in my

brain and it’s one of the best images

I have saved mentally.

The person who wrote the blog about
Black Egyptians and put up the
pictures is talking about what we
already want-media to show Egypt
as it’s true color Black.

There are millions of Black Egyptians
who still exist today.

Fools whitened up King Tut
when  touring california.

Nubian Queen Tiye
was Tut’s mother. And
scientists reconstructed
teh face of Nefertiti and
discovered she’s a black
woman.

I want to meet the Real Egyptians,
the Black people! Smile appl

That’s my comment.

There is more to the story, see for yourself.

Here is the url of Today’s Egyptians:

http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/2152/9008.html?1137179313

Tuesday January 29, 2008

Black History Month Online Book Fair 2008

Lovely, beautiful people

Hello Everyone,Okay great news again and again.
From February 1-29, 2008, there
are going to be people discussing
the state of African American literacy and
the importance of Black History
being celebrated 365 days of
the year.The
people i’m talking about
that will be discussing this are :

book club founders,
authors,
agents, reporters,
publishers,
e-boo producers,
graphic designers,
literary leaders,
spoken word artists,
poets,
radio show hosts,
book store
owners

The nightly events will be annouced
to 10,000 listeners by VI Radio SEC.
This event will be promoted
extensively all over the world
by an AP wire service, Internet
Radio and Local radio stations in
DC/MD/VA.

They will pay tribute to industry greats
like Karibu Books, Paul Coates and Black Classic
Press, DC oldest African-American
newspapers, pioneers in AA literature,
Ruby De and other famous film stars.

In addition they will spotlight today’s
History Makers like

Yahoo Group owners,
APOOO,
The Grits,
Rawsistaz,
Go On Girls,
Sisterspace,
MochaMoms,
Social NEtwork ORganizers,
Myspace Book Club
Friends,
Blog Talk Radio Host,
and
all their Greeks.

The SLS and family are going to
celebrate all month with style and unity
,showcasing Vistions Driven by Some
Higher Power.

Each day of February, 2008 there will
be a day to discuss everything about
black people. They will celebrate
the past, future, and life changing
successes they are creating currently.

Daily, they will host noon day
radio chats, blog chat tours and
all day chat room visits with readers,
video blogging and e-workshops.
It’s all free to the public.

Every night there will be:

exclusive private chats

book clubs on the
phone chat line

public panel discussions on
the radio

panel discussions
will be recorded and streamed
to an open SLS site for
the world to hear and take part in.

People will be able to see the
community leaders, literature,music
and arts in a new light at the
SLS Black History Site.

I give credit to this site for its information:

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