Friday, March 30, 2012

Afrocentric Concept Male/Femal Relationship Class

Hotep All,

If you have not read the book "The Afrocentric Guide to a Spiritual Union" by Ra Un Nefer Amen and are in a relationship, want to be in a relationship, fell out of a relationship, thinking about jumping into a relationship ... the book the class is focused on is a must read.

Hopefully you can make time to attend and if anything make sure you purchase the book. You can find it on-line for about $10-13. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down.

Excert from book: "... if you were in an environment and 3% of the people got sick then you would think that it is something wrong with those people. But, if you were in an environment and 50% of the people got sick then you would think there is something wrong with the environment."

So, if 50% of marriages in America end up in divorce, then their obviously has to be something wrong with the culture. You see we have picked up western concepts and frames of thinking which has caused us to pick up a western cultured concept and way of life...

Again ... at least get the book to learn and understand more if you are not in the Hampton Roads area or can't make the class. If will be beneficial to your life, relationship and your health.

Click link for flyer: http://db.tt/RsUrOKRe

Location of class:
Christian Church Uniting (Conference Room)
6049 Indian River Rd
VA Beach, VA 23464

** Class nor organization is sponsored, associated or organized by the church located above. Conference center is rented by AAS.

Amani (peace)

Asar Maa Ra Gray


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Monday, March 26, 2012

HBCU Connections! 03.19.2012


March 19th, 2012
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Toyota Pledges $75,000 Toward Medgar Wiley Evers Statue on Alcorn State University Campus
Toyota pledges $75,000 toward Medgar Wiley Evers statue on Alcorn State Univeristy campus Bronze statue will serve as a testament to furthering equal rights education, citizenship, the arts, and Mississippi tourism Toyota today announced a contribution of $75,000 toward the effort to build a bro
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Don't you love Surprises that go right! What an exciting Slam Dunk Contest at this year's NBA All-Star Weekend! Diddy represented for all HBCUs tonight! Check out his HBCU Assist as Houston Rockets "All-Star" Chase Budinger Flys over our "HBCU All-Star"!! Howard University in the House!: http://w
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On Wednesday, February 21, iconic Olympic bronze medalist John Carlos will speak and share insights from his book, The John Carlos Story, during the "Athletes & Sports Figures in Black History" event from 11:30 am to 12:45 pm at Medgar Evers College, Academic Building I – 1638 Bedford Ave., (EOJ aud
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PANTHER News: Join Virginia Union University for African American Read-In 2/26/2012
African American Read In Sunday, February 26, 2012 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Wall Auditorium Join us for poetry readings of famous African American writers along with original student poems. Reception in the hall following the program. Food and drinks will be served. Free and open to the public. Al
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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Ancestor DOROTHY LEWIS (May her memory be a blessing)


 
DOROTHY LEWIS DEAD
 
Former National Co-Chair Dorothy Lewis of N'COBRA is dead. She was the 3rd Female National Leader of The National Coalition of Blacks For Reparations in America. N'COBRA is the organization who's founding in 1987 effectively made Reparations a household word. And this was its "First Priority Mission to Educate the Black Community about its rights to Reparations."
     Founded by the Legendary Black Nationalist Malcolmite, Dr. Imari A. Obadele as a strategy to get Black people to support a fundamental Black nationalist issue, N'COBRA accepted into its membership the entire range of Black political thought and practice: from members of the NAACP to the Black nationalist Freedom fighting Black Liberation Army. The Coalition accommodated us all.
     Co-Chair Dorothy Lewis was elected for the first of 3 2-year terms at the National Reparations Convention in Hampton, Virginia in 1998. She succeeded Sister Johnita Scott Obadele, who'd succeeded the First Female Co-Chair, that served as the Founding Leader but for only one term: so in effect, Sister Johnita and Sister Dorothy presided over the Coalition during its most explosive period of growth, as one member said recently,...
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Friday, March 23, 2012

Conscious & Active in Hampton Roads 3/24/2012

3/24/2012
10:00 am - FREE Dr. Tanesha Bazemore will grace the Golden Fold and share the ground-breaking film named "Hidden Colors !" Any youth aged 12 - 18 and all adults should see this according to the internet buzz. Hidden Colors is a documentary about the real and untold history of people of color around the globe. This film  discusses some of the reasons why the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history. FREE 10:00 am - 11:45 am at Tidewater Community College's Virginia Beach Campus in room E-121 of the Lynnhaven Building. Details contact 757-401-1240.
http://thegoldenfold.blogspot.com/2012/03/hear-ye-hear-ye-03242012-golden-fold.html

01:00 pm - Ashra Kwesi Live at the House of Consciousness on 35 Street in Norfolk, Virginia
The House of Consciuosness
600 W 35th St
Norfolk, VA 23508
757-314-1943

04:00 pm - Rally for Justice for Trayvon Martin - Lafayette Park, Norfolk Virginia. Join the Amazulus of the Solar Flare Chapter of the Zulu Nation, 103 JAMZ & Hot 102.1 FM & Clever Speaks as we collectively rally for Justice for our beloved recent Ancestor Trayvon Martin. Ashee, Ashee, Ashee 757-472-9043
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Blair Underwood reconnects with his African ancestors.

Golden Globe nominated actor, director and producer Blair Underwood first became a household name for his portrayal of charismatic attorney Jonathan Rollins on the celebrated NBC drama, L.A. Law. Throughout his 25 year career, Blair has highlighted important African-American issues through his work with charitable organizations and by the roles he chooses. He is a five-time winner of the coveted NAACP Image Award. Blair lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their three children.

Blair Underwood's search sends him to the American South to learn startling news. Then Blair travels to Cameroon to reconnect with his African ancestors.

Blair Underwood's trip to Africa video:
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"Family to me means everything... they've provided a strong foundation," Blair says as he talks about the importance of his ancestral search. Blair's father is a retired army colonel who was in the service for 27 years. "He was an army officer in the 1960s, which was a rarity," Blair proudly says about his father. His grandfather was also a trailblazer by becoming the second African-American police officer in Steubenville, Ohio.

Blair starts his journey at his parent's house in Petersburg, Virginia, where his brother Frank Jr., who has been working on the Underwood family tree for years, tells him about the ancestral "brick wall." When anyone starts looking at their family tree, they will eventually run into a wall where they cannot find any more information on their lineage. African Americans tend to hit that brick wall about 150 years ago because records for slaves were never kept. Blair takes an Ancestry.com DNA test to help his family shatter the wall.

Having just learned his great-great-grandfather Sonny Early was in a mental intuition at the age of 78, Blair looks at previous census records to find out how he might have ended up there. The census from 1880 shows that Sonny Early was a farmer and had not yet been sent to the institution. Stepping back 10 more years to 1870, Blair finds that Sonny worked as a blacksmith. Joseph Shumway attempts to analyze the 1860 census to find more information, but before the Emancipation of Slavery in 1863, slaves were not listed by name in any census, only by number as property of their owner. Thus creating "the wall" Blair's brother warned him about.

To learn more about why Sonny went from a skilled blacksmith to a mental institution at the end of his life, Blair meets with Dr. Dan Fountain. Dr. Fountain searches an old newspaper database from 1876 to see if he was listed in any local papers. They find an article that calls Sonny a "pestiferous darky who claims to be the second Jesus." The article then describes that Sonny was accused of killing a valuable cow and assaulting a man named Mr. Chambers. Dr. Fountain finds another article that describes Sonny as a religious zealot and someone who survived a gunshot to his jaw. Dr. Johnson tells Blair that he now believes Sonny might have been a conjurer for the African-American community. Blair learns that conjurers came out of a West African tradition and served a vital purpose for slave communities. They negotiated the boundaries between spirits and humans and offered their followers protection from a slave master. They often served as leaders of the community, and because of that, the white population viewed conjurors as a threat.

Dr. Johnson takes Blair to the site where Sonny lived, according to the records. Blair learns that the farmer who tried to kill Sonny, Mr. Chambers, lived on the parcel of land next door. We discover that Sonny killed Mr. Chambers' cow because it was eating Sonny's corn, which he used to feed his family. Blair's estimation of his relative changes. "He has a justifiable reason to be indignant," Blair says. Given that he was a leader of the local African-American community, Blair and the researcher wonder if perhaps the pejorative newspaper accounts of Sonny were in fact a smear job orchestrated by the white community that feared him.

Now that Blair knows the dramatic story of Sonny Early, he looks to another branch of his lineage. He starts to delve deeper into Ada Belle White and her father Delaware Scott. Researcher Shumway is able to find an 1860 census revealing a freed slave who owned property, which was very unusual for an African American in Virginia. "That's pretty incredible," Blair says. Now Blair is curious to discover how his ancestor was freed before the official Emancipation of Slavery in 1863. He meets with historian Dr. Eva Sheppard Wolf who shows him a Register of Freed Negroes from 1849. It describes Delaware as being born free in 1823. "How is that possible?" Blair asks. Blair is then able to follow further documents that state the Scott family was free all the way back to the 1790s and were in fact prominent landowners.

Blair heads to the first African-American Baptist church in Virginia, which the Scott family was instrumental in helping build. Through further documents and tax records, Blair learns that his fourth-generation great-grandfather, Samuel Scott, owned two slaves in 1838. Dr. Eva Shepard explains to Blair that "most freed black slave owners in Virginia owned family members." They would buy family members who were not freed in order to care for them and protect them. "It makes sense, you take care of your own," Blair realizes. "What else that's been illuminating is that there is such deep roots in this state of Virginia that I had no idea about," Blair says. "Now it makes sense why I feel like such a Virginian."

Blair's Ancestry.com DNA test arrives, so he meets with Dr. Ken Chahine to review the results. They were able to find out that Blair's DNA is comprised of 74% African DNA and 26% European DNA. When they look at his European DNA they find that he is rooted to people from France, Switzerland and Germany. "That's hilarious because I've always felt a connection to France... got engaged in Paris, named my first child Paris... I never knew why." For the African results, Blair is associated with several tribes in West Africa, and they've specifically found a cousin named Eric Sonjowoh from Cameroon who matches Blair's DNA.

Blair and his father travel to Cameroon, Africa to meet his distant cousin. "What is staggering to me is the fact that my ancestors came from Cameroon," Blair says as he drives with his father through the Cameroon countryside. "To connect family, it's a dream come true." Blair arrives at his cousin's village to a tribal celebration. "Eric, I cannot thank you enough for making this all possible," Blair tells his newly found cousin. Blair tells Eric that this is such a special moment for him and his father because their ancestors were forcibly separated, and all these generations later, they have finally come full circle and have been reunited. "I feel certain voids have been filled that I've never known I had," says Blair. "Who I thought I was when we started this odyssey is different than who I know I am today. It's been incredible." 

Women's History Month at Norfolk State University

WoMen's Economic Development Center
Details, comments, concerns, etc. contact:
Cathy Staton/Founder of MyHelpMyHope, Inc.
Website: www.myhelpmyhope.org
Email: hope@myhelpmyhope.org
Office# (757)541-8043


Celebrating Women's History Month

To commemorate women's history month and the grand opening of the
NSU's WoMen's Economic Development Center (WEDC), we have scheduled a
week of comprehensive activities that will promote learning,
inspiration and self-discovery. During each event, selected NSU
employees, will be presented with the "Emerging Woman" Award.

All workshops are Free and open to the general public.
The events will be held at 6 p.m. in NSU's
G.W.C. Brown Memorial Hall, Little Theater.

Step 1:

Monday, March 26th, 6pm "Step into Financial Freedom" Repositioning
your finances and spending featuring financial expert, Alexis Swann,
Wells Fargo Senior Vice President.

*Honorees:
Ms. Rita Bowen, Grants Contract Accountant-Grants and Contract Office
Ms. Mary Weaver, Assistant Vice President for Advancement/Fiscal
Officer-University Advancement
Ms. Audra Bunch, Payroll Accountant, Payroll Department


Step 2:

Tuesday, March 27th, 6pm "Step in the name of love" Developing healthy
relationships featuring panelist: Catherine Staton, Crystal Diggs &
Alasha Bennett, Edward Fairley.

Honorees:
Dr. Lula Sawyer, Administrator, Campus Program to Reduce Violence Against Women
Dr. Desideria Hacker, Assistant Professor, Psychology Department
Step 3:

Wednesday, March 28th, 6pm "Step into the leadership role" The
emerging contemporary woman. featuring panelist: Dr. Michelle
Woodhouse-Provost, Tidewater Community College, Tanya Weaver -
Director of Administrative Services, Urban League, Dr. Ursula Hill -
Principal, Hampton Public Schools, Valinda Gardner, Vice President
Bank of America, Dr. Khadijah Miller - Dept. Head, Interdisciplinary
Studies.

Honorees
Dr. Kim Luckes, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer,
Office of the President
Dr. Shiela Ward, Associate Professor Health, Physical Education &
Exercise Science Department
Ms. Faith Fitzgerald, Director, Resident Life & Housing


Step 4:

Thursday, March 29th, 6pm "Step into the secret struggles of a single
mother" featuring Author Betty A. Mayfield.

Honoree's:
Ms. Rebecca Powell, Human Resource Analyst II/Benefits Coordinator
Ms. Carol Yeast, Administrative Assistant II, Lyman Beecher Brooks Library
Ms. Vanessa Caldwell Jenkins, Senior Staff Counselor Outreach
Coordinator, Student Affairs


The Grand Finale

Step 5:

Friday, March 30th, Luncheon : 12-2 p.m., Scott Dozier Ballroom,
"Sistas in Step" featuring motivational speaker.
"Jewel Diamond Taylor"


Our "Sistas in Step" luncheon will recognize outstanding community
humanitarians who have demonstrated their strength to lead and a
vision to improve the lives of the Hampton Roads community.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, University Police Building,
March 30th at 4:00 p.m.

Honorees:
Dr. Sandra DeLoatch - NSU Provost
Mrs. Donyata Washington- Virginia Kids Eat Free
Ms. Brittany Bailey- Huntersville Neighborhood Service Center
Chief Sharon Chamberlin- City of Norfolk Police Department
Ms. Barbara Errickson- The Southside Woman Magazine
Ms. Audrey Cornick-Stop Organization
Ms. Ann Dearsley-Vernon - Community Activist
Mrs. Sharon Houston, Gethsemane Community Fellowship Baptist Church
Mrs. Barbara Hamm Lee- WHRO
Ms. Brenda Andrews- The New Journal & Guide
Senator Louise Lucas- Virginia Senator

Tickets

Individual tickets are $25 for the "Step into Your Purpose" Luncheon.
Purchase your ticket here. For additional information, you may call
757-823-2650.


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SURVIVOR, SPEAKER, ADVOCATE for Domestic Violence
HAMPTON ROADS 10 WHO CARE AWARD WINNER 2011
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(757 Event) 03 -24-2012 March for Trayvon Martin's Justice

Ashra Kwesi in Norfolk, VA Saturday March 24, 2012

Hotep,

Ashra Kwesi will be in Norfolk, VA this Saturday March 24, 2012 at 1pm at "The House of Consciuosness." If you have never heard him speak, seen his videos monitor, listened to his audio cd's you are missing out.

As we move into the astrological phase of "In the Know," your opportunity to change that his upon you. Come on out and support the event and surely meet Ashra first hand and see the pictures, videos, etc right there for your very own eyes.

More info on Ashra Kwesi below from a prior e-mail I sent out as while back for those who missed it.

The House of Consciuosness
600 W 35th St
Norfolk, VA 23508
757-314-1943

Saturday March 24, 2012 at 1pm.

Asante (Thanks),
Asar Maa Ra Gray

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Ankh Uja Sbn(Life, Strength & Health) All,

The information I'm passing along to you is some of the most "POWERFUL" information I've ever heard. For those who know me, you know I'm always seeking out the truth. The saying "the truth will set you free" is oh so powerful. Having your mind set free, will set your spirit free.

WHEN ONE COMES TO A RIVER BANK, YOU DON'T LOOK AT THE RIVER BANK FROM STARTING AT THAT POINT, WE WANT TO FIND OUT THE ORIGIN OF THIS RIVER...AND ONLY THEN CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THE FLOW OF THAT RIVER. WE HAVE TO GO BACK TO WHERE ARE THE FIRST HOLY WORKS WRITTEN AT, WHERE DID THE WORLD GET THESE CONCEPTS FROM...AFRIKA!

So, the newer the translation, the farther away you get from the truth. When you reference the Bible, see 1st page of the King James version: "...Translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations DILIGENTLY compared and REVISED by his majesty's special COMMAND. APPOINTED TO BE READ IN CHURCHES"

So why are we reading from the river bank instead of reading from the beginning. Because of lack of knowledge. Once I was blind...but now I can see. Ask yourself this question...can you really see?

The audio attached is from a brother named Ashra Kwesi. He's an international scholar, lecturer, researcher and historian who has made it his lifes journey to tell the truth about Afrika to all those people who want to learn the truth. Take time to listen to the audio excerpts and you'll hear how powerful this information is.

The great thing about the information is that it can all be backed up with archeological and written proof. They tried to keep the truth from us but, our ANKHcestors knew that the invaders from the north (Hyksos) would come rob, kill, steal and destroy from Afrika ultimately claiming a history and spiritual concept they don't fully understand.

So, our ANKHcestors carved the sacred texts on the walls of the pyramids, built monuments they couldn't destroy and spread the word of god (THE METU NETER) around the world so that one day the truth would be told to those who seeked it to bring forth the deception, lies and destruction the invaders from the north bought upon the AFRAKAN continent. But, mother AFRIKA is strong and her history is intact for those who want to know it.

After listening I'm sure your life will never be the same...it's like the MATRIX...once you take the blue pill there is no turning back, but eventually you'll be free:

"The Bible" Click here: http://db.tt/yPLeEGr7

"Spiritual Enslavement" Click here: http://db.tt/fQqIXlBc

You can visit Ashra Kwesi's website at www.kemetnu.com and purchase the entire CD in which the excerpts are from the CD "Spiritual Enslavement." Or better yet...join KemetNu in Kemet(Egypt) to see the truth with your very own eyes. Once you touch it, see it and feel it for yourself you'll see and understand the difference between HIS-STORY and OUR-STORY.

I ask you to support their website and purchase the audio and/or video documentaries.

"It's ok not to know, it's a shame not to want to know"

Narmer (Think With a Unified Brain and Mind)

Asar Maa Ra Gray

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Can WE Save Trayvon Martin?

360 Degrees of the Black Experience
Join us as we broadcast our regular Wednesday and Friday weekday broadcasts from 8 AM PST / 11 AM EST on www.LIBRadio.com and www.LIBtv.com.
Our first hour topic will be: Can WE Save Trayvon Martin?  We will discuss the complex of social, political, economic, media, psychological and racist forces that cost this one young man his life, shattered his family and community, exposed the naked underbelly of a pathological society and once again showcased the many paradoxes of the persistence of race-ism.  Our analysis will be different than most of what is saturating the media.
Second hour will be another fantastic session of Mastering Monetization with Aunkh Aakhu and Keidi Awadu discussing cutting edge research related to marketing, business development, entrepreneurship and wealth production.
Living SuperFood Live Food Demonstration and Tasting
Sunday, March 25th, 2012 at 4pm - 7pm
Location: 5215 S. Sherbourne Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90056

Chef Keidi, will be presenting his amazing Living SuperFood demonstration for a reduced price. We have a GREAT menu and the home is in Ladera Heights. Don't you dare miss this one. To confirm your participation visit the Golden Thread web link: http://groupspaces.com/ GoldenThreadNetwork/
Farnsworth Park and Recreational Center, 568 East Mount Curve Ave, Altadena CA, 91001
On March 31, 2012, at 5:30 - 11:00 PM some of the greatest leaders in Los Angeles County will be honored at the Inaugural Mothers for Africa, The Nana Sekyiaabea Foundation 1st Annual Awards Ceremony.
NEW PROGRAMS IN OUR LIBRADIO.COM ARCHIVES

The Air We Breathe is a Nutrient / Mastering Monetization: How to Market to Blacks in a Recession w/ Aunkh Aakhu- First hour, I share a chapter in my new Living Superfood Research book about the most critical nutrient air and how we can use technology and nature much better. Next, our brilliant research takes us step by step on methods to adequately market to the black consumer market despite the fact of a devastating recession and other challenges. (LIBCD2970)
 
The Falcon Forum Vol 360- Daylight stealing time; Israel attacks Palestine again; Tutlow Oil and the phony KONY 2012 campaign; lazy Black Nationalists; wierd weather and agriculture; solar flares hype; getting access to quality food; a unified black economy; sleeping in sync with Nature; spiritual veganism in history; fake black power beliefs; Putin re-elected in Russia is trouble for West; Social Security under austerity; U.S. terrorism in Afghanistan; Trayvon Martin murdered in Florida; Black manhood and security; building armies for development; and more. (LIBCD2969)
 
Red Meat and Cancer; the Burdens of Work and Overeating; Cadmium and Breast Cancer Risk- 3 very important health topics today: First, a new Harvard study shows how ALL red meat eating leads to disease and early death. Second, we look at the burden women endure at work and the link to uncontrolled emotional eating; Third, the toxicity of heavy metals in food is now directly linked to the rise in breast cancer diagnosis. We talk about chelation detoxification. (LIBCD2971)
 
The Falcon Forum Vol 361- Topics include: growing greens and healthy eating; nutrition and chronic disease; Sgt. Robert Bales is a U.S. terrorist; Afghanistan blowback to foreign policy; revitalizing Detroit and other dead industrial cities; funding post-oil technology; educing our children and home schooling; KONY 2012 founder melts down; prioritizing Afrocentric values; smuggling arms into Syria; WW3 standoff?; Zimbabwe land reform; Brazil tackles Chevron; and more. (LIBCD2972)
 
What Do SuperHeroes Eat? DVD - The Top 7 Fundamentals of Living Food with Chef Keidi. Celebrity Makeup Artist & Holistic Beauty Advisor Akua Auset chats with Chef Keidi of livingsuperfood.com about the top seven (7) fundamentals of what you require to activate your genius and ultimate power. - DVD $20 (LIBDVD185)
Living Superfood Theory Vol 9 - The History and Spirituality of the Vegan Life / Eat Your Greens: Keidi Awadu puts on his research hat again and shares a long suppressed history from ancient times. The Greeks documented much of what took place in a 700 year era before and after the Romans reset time. What we explore in this presentation is that there existed groups with a great knowledge of health, healing and vegetarian living. We show the connection to these Therapeutics and the great multigenius Imhotep. We share two chapters from the upcoming book Living Superfood Research. DVD $20 (LIBDVD186)
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